- Extradition appeal for British hacker dismissed
- Evolution is punctuated equilibria
- News to know: Microsoft Midori; Sub $600 PCs; Dell; Neosploit; SOA
- Hotels to spy on Olympics guests, says US senator
- FAQ: The DNS bug and you
- How secure is secure enough?
- DNS attack writer a victim of his own creation
- Study: Companies need to address telework security
- Georgia student arrested for hacking grades, VoIP
- App security audits: Don't ignore thick clients
- Oracle issues warning over dangerous WebLogic flaw
- Most sensitive data on government laptops unencrypted
- Norton Internet Security 2009 beta ramps up
- Federal agencies slow to deploy crypto
- Skype won't say if it decrypts VoIP calls
- Second Mac clone maker ready to duel with Apple over EULA
- Exploit Reveals the Darker Side of Automatic Updates
- Second quarter delivers solid growth and profitability for F-Secure
- Can't sleep? Blame all those glowing gadgets
- International piracy plans leaked onto the internet
- Swedish Authorities Take Action Against Blogger For Revealing Surveillance Documents
- New IBM tool analyzes code for mistakes as its written
- World's cheapest laptop goes on sale
- Kernel space: no shortage of tracing options
- Are Security Bugs Special?
- Oracle Sounds Alert Over Unpatched WebLogic Server Flaw
- Bluetooth User Data Could Be At Risk
- Xbox 360 fall dashboard hack could lead to piracy
- Hackers shut down Neosploit attack kit
- War Games: 25th Anniversary Edition
- In India, onus on IP address owner to prove innocence
- Banks teach online customers bad habits
- Most Malicious Code Launched From Legitimate Web Sites
- DNS patches cause problems, developers admit
- Privacy group says identity-theft monitoring services may be a waste of money
- DNS patches cause problems, developers admit
- Data-tracking provision retained in housing bill
- TriGeo Adds Real-Time Correlation
- Symantec Upgrades NAC
- SpammerTrap Gateway Gets New Features
- Microsoft Signs OEMs for Live OneCare
- SC Dept. of Mental Health Adds Signatures
- Google SSL cert expired for POP/IMAP users, (Tue, Jul 29th)
- GAO: Most sensitive data on government laptops still unencrypted
- In-Q-Tel invests in Veracode
- World War II Deception Story
- Identity and Security Management and Strong Information Technology Governance: Novell's Soultion Suite Automates the Approach to the Perfect Union
- Hackers shut down Neosploit attack kit
- Moving From Mandate to Differentiator
- Balancing Security Against Productivity
- Seven in 10 government mobile devices unencrypted
- N.C. ports zap malware
- Sun certifies Solaris for security label use
- The tale of two busted spammers
- Oracle issues warning over dangerous WebLogic flaw
- Security experts knock Apple for not patching DNS bug
- VM Forensic Tools Remain MIA
- Airlines warn customers of infected ticket invoices
- SOA security more than authentication
- One risky point
- The tale of two busted spammers
- Airlines warn customers of infected ticket invoices
- Oracle issues warning over dangerous WebLogic flaw
- Brief: Federal agencies slow to deploy crypto
- Brief: Insecure update services open to DNS attack
- Stolen ePassports 'worth £20m' on black market
- Fortify warns of configuration weaknesses in SOA deployments
- DOD Now Accepts Third-Party Digital Certificates
- The Neosploit cybercrime group abandons its web malware exploitation kit
- ChosenSecurity Announces On-Demand Certificate Management
- Passports worth £2.5 million stolen in van hijack
- Linus - Linux and Security, (Tue, Jul 29th)
- Java Veteran Joins Biometric Company as Chairman
- Neosploit exploit kit shutters operations?
- Oracle issues warning over dangerous WebLogic flaw
- The DNS Vulnerability
- NCP Releases Secure Symbian Client
- Measuring malware infections in the Chinese Internet
- Oracle ships emergency workaround for zero-day flaw
- Oracle ships emergency workaround for zero-day exploit
- Mid-year security report: Web sites, open source, social networking at risk
- Start-up BRS to offer video-analytics security tool
- Businesses ignore telecoms fraud
- RealNetworks patches four critical bugs in multimedia player
- ZyXEL revamps its security family
- Katie Moussouris on HOPE 2008: HOPE Springs Eternal
- Image gallery: Norton Internet Security 2009 beta
- Norton Internet Security 2009 beta hits the accelerator
- Apple moving back to proprietary chipsets?
- Oracle ships emergency workaround for zero-day exploit
- Sophos plans to acquire German data security company
- Polish cops barred from social networking site
- New PlayStation 3 gets FCC approval
- Apple's Remote App Is Even Better Than We Thought
- HP, Intel, and Yahoo Mystery Joint Announcement
- Safari browser flaw: Session fixation attacks possible
- MPAA planning site to offer legit movie links
- Plugging RF leaks
- PAvietnam hacked - 8,000 .vn websites crippled
- Blogspot.com is number one host for malware
- Oyster cracker vows to clone cards
- Xbox Fall Update Leaked
- Protect yourself from being a virtual terror victim
- Malware Targets Mac OS, iTunes
- iPhone 3G baseband gets hacked
- Faceless hackers find Debbie on Facebook
- Branson unveils space-tourism mothership
- Malware Invoices & Viral Packages Flooding SMB Inboxes
- Researchers help define next-gen social networking
- Palm-Vein Recognition to Prevent GMAT Cheating
- The DNS bug and you
- Motorola to Buy AirDefense
- New ID Protection Service for $10/Year
- Blue Coat, Code Green Partner
- McAfee: Many SMBs unprepared for online security threats
- Ex-Core CEO Paul Paget Named CEO of Savant
- Websense Reports Revenue for Q2
- Virtualization security resources
- Virtualization for your DMZ?
- Software Liabilities and Free Software
- Brief: Insecure update services open to DNS attack
- Brief: Report: Small biz weak in cybersecurity
- Security experts knock Apple for not patching DNS bug
- NC Port Authority Adds Web Security Appliance
- Storm, the feds and Facebook
- Report: Top Internal Threats of '08
- Airlines warn customers of infected ticket invoices
- How secure is secure enough?
- RealNetworks patches four critical bugs in multimedia player
- Sophos plans to acquire data security company
- NIST guidance on securing OS, WiFi, servers
- Protecting patient records
- ClamXav 1.1
- Businesses ignore telecoms fraud
- Sophos plans to acquire German data security company
- RealNetworks patches four critical bugs in multimedia player
- The Portable Office: Travel Terrors
- Obama, Al Qaeda recruit for Rustock
- Go Daddy Picks Imperva WAF
- Editor's Desk | Darkness in the cloud
- Securing the virtual world
- Masters of the domain
- Cybereye | The peer-to-peer threat
- Patch system in need of a fix
- Responding to the DNS vulnerability and attacks
- Exaprotect Upgrades Config Change Management
- Sophos to Buy DLP Firm
- Spammers Exploit George Bush, Microsoft
- Write-Once Read-Many Memory Cards
- Start-up BRS to offer video-analytics security tool
- HP StorageWorks sets the bar for iSCSI SAN server security
- 802.11n support added to wireless intrusion defense
- E-mail list vendor: Our records are accurate
- Envysion adds collaboration to managed video service
- Are we about to witness a real OS X virus?
- Internet blacklisting tool unveiled
- Switching Gears, and Looking Back
- Ira Winkler
- City Missed Steps to Avoid Network Lockout
- Short Takes
- One Risky Point
- How Secure is Secure Enough?
- IT jobs for the picking - degree or not
- Keyboard kids losing art of handwriting
- Lack of computer security hits 4 million people in Germany
- Illegal sharing is not killing music but scary letters might
- Newcomer lines up to tackle Google
- Apple in a bind over BIND
- FCC expected to rule against Comcast Aug. 1
- iPhone security flaws found
- Library phone system hacked
- One website hacked and infected every 5 seconds
- Never disable your firewall, no matter how good it sounds, (Sun, Jul 27th)
- UPDATE: San Francisco DA discloses city's network passwords
- Live from SANSFIRE, (Sun, Jul 27th)
- Are we about to witness a real OS X virus?
- iPhone OS 2.1 contains Copy and Paste?
- MPAA Hacker Spied on The Pirate Bay
- Dell Issues BIOS Fix For Mobile GPU Meltdowns
- EMEA IT spending to surpass US
- Voodoo Eaten By HP's Consumer Division
- How the Personal Genome Project Could Unlock the Mysteries of Life
- 4Chan.org Suffers DDOS Attack
- The Briton facing 60 years in US prison after hacking into Pentagon
- Talk of Apple's new box of tricks has the analysts purring
- Banks warned of computer 'super bug' that can change identity
- E-mail list vendor: Our records are accurate
- Are we about to witness a real OS X virus?
- Network admins with too much control a common problem
- Mozilla fixes nine flaws in Thunderbird
- iPhone 3G Windows hack appears
- Are we about to witness a real OS X virus?
- Envysion adds collaboration to managed video service
- ZyZel revamps its security family
- San Francisco DA discloses city's network passwords
- E-mail list vendor: Our records are accurate
- It's a crime-filled week in IT land
- 802.11n support added to wireless intrusion defense
- Austrian official fuels Skype backdoor rumours
- Apple MobileMe 1.1 review
- Microsoft CEO "done" with Yahoo
- Web address total tops one trillion
- Free for all on London Underground
- Juniper Touts Strong Growth, CEO Succession
- Microsoft Becomes Official Apache Sponsor
- Hackers access two computer servers containing database of Connecticut College
- Nokia E71 Is a Legit iPhone Killer — We’re Serious This Time
- BSD Bug Emerges From Chrysalis
- NASA Solves 30-year Mystery of Auroras
- 'Attack graphs' predict computer security
- New Worm Threat For P2P File Sharers
- Europe approves HP purchase of EDS
- Apple seeks iPhone reverse engineering expert
- UK ISPs to Crack Down on Filesharers in Their Own Special Way
- Herald website hacked again
- Russia behind Georgia cyberwar?
- Sell Your iPhone 1.0 while you still can
- Best Apple Mac OS X Software: Part One
- Top 10: It's a crime-filled week in IT land
- Can biofuels solve America's oil crunch?
- Friday Squid Blogging: Burning Squid
- 21 months later, Vista is still more secure than XP
- Gaping holes in RealPlayer patched
- San Francisco DA discloses city's network passwords
- Brief: Report: Small biz weak in cybersecurity
- Brief: Metasploit releases double-whammy for DNS
- Recursive DNS Cache Auditing Resource, (Fri, Jul 25th)
- San Francisco DA discloses city's network passwords
- Online Security Issues in Regulated Industries
- Apple also in the I of the DNS exploit storm, (Fri, Jul 25th)
- Microsoft joins 'patch DNS now' chant; Apple patch missing
- Schneier Interviewed by RU Sirius
- Software group weighs piracy lawsuit against eBay
- Fugitive spam king dead in apparent murder-suicide
- Offshore outsourcers likely to beef up security following Bangalore blasts
- Heap-based buffer overflow reported in RealNetworks RealPlayer
- Computerworld Executive Briefing: Software as a Service is Growing Up
- DNS bug - observations, (Fri, Jul 25th)
- HITB Security Conference 2008 in Malaysia
- Siemens Signs Deal With Imprivata
- Study: Web 2.0 Poses Security Challenges for Banks
- Astaro Releases Smart Installer
- DNS developments , (Fri, Jul 25th)
- F-Secure Rescue CD 3.00
- Washington Post Comments on Terrorist Plots
- Ministry of Justice loses 45,000 records
- Fugitive spammer dead in apparent murder-suicide
- Apple seeds iPhone 2.1 with directional GPS, push notification
- Microsoft wants to steal 5 million Notes customer
- Online piracy hurting open source community