- Nigeria aims to end mobile phone theft
- How your cold explains network intrusion
- Study: Unpatched Web browsers prevalent on the Internet
- 'I have a lost laptop horror story for you'
- The 'multi-component' malware threat
- McAfee S.P.A.M. experiment and more ridiculous HackerSafe failures
- Mac market share nears 8%; Safari tops 6.3%
- Linux still super in Top500
- Domino's Pizza to encrypt emails
- The world's most wired countries
- ATM breach reveals PIN problems
- HP, Parallels Ink Virtualization Deal
- Taking Vitamins Based on Your Genome
- 2600 HOPE conference bringing hacking to New York City
- Escalating Spam Wars Take Their Toll
- 637 million Web surfers using old browsers open to hackers
- IBM supercomputer to aid osteoporosis treatment
- Researcher claims thousands of identities stolen during Social Engineering pentests
- Followup to "What's going on...", (Wed, Jul 2nd)
- Firefox 2.0.0.15 is out, (Wed, Jul 2nd)
- Google ships open-source Web security assessment tool
- Data breaches up, but not in government sector
- Impact, Epok Partner Against CyberTerrorism
- Scathing report slams UK gov't data loss
- Microsoft scrutinizes WSUS patch snafu
- Avoiding the Latest Phishing Attacks
- The ROI and TCO Benefits of Data Deduplication for Data Protection in the Enterprise
- Nugache Worm Writer Arrested
- Scathing report hits UK gov't data loss
- Could some uses of OpenID create a large privacy issue?
- ID Theft, Financial Fraud Top Security Concerns
- Apple OS update fixes Adobe corruption bug
- Apple Posts 10.5.4, Security Update 2008-004, Time Machine + Apple Base Station Upgrades, and Safari upgrade for 10.4.11, (Tue, Jul 1st)
- Brief: Apple closes holes in Mac OS X, Safari
- Brief: World of Warcraft to get bank-like security
- Study: Unpatched Web browsers prevalent on the Internet
- Start-up nexTier debuts data-leak prevention appliance
- 'I have a lost laptop horror story for you'
- Kaspersky adds anti-keylogger keyboard
- Diary of a deliberately spammed housewife
- Japanese military loses data again
- Breeze makes mobile apps easy
- iAntiVirus launches for Mac
- Good Virtual Security Requires Better IT Teamwork
- Unpatched Web browsers prevalent on the Internet
- Kaspersky virtual keyboard defends against keylogging malware
- Akonix Detects Over 63 IM, P2P, IRC Attacks in June
- ID Analytics Adds Network Authentication Tool
- EOS Goes PCI With Secure Firewall
- Domino's Delivers Security
- Snort Security Platform (Snort SP) 3.0 beta released
- Scathing UK report on HMRC data loss
- Kill Switches and Remote Control
- PhysX on the Radeon? Seems that it's possible!
- Barclays gives online users free security software
- Laptops lost like hot cakes at US airports
- SIEM tools come up short
- Don't give this pig a pancake
- Creator of Nugache worm reaches plea agreement
- Marshal automates e-mail encryption
- MySpace users struggle to overcome cybervandalism
- Could some uses of OpenID create a large privacy issue?
- Leading Analysts: Pen Testing is a Requirement
- Introduction to virology
- MiniNova Not Jumping on the Encryption Bandwagon
- Inside the OS X 10.5.4 Update
- “Family Guy” creator and Google team up
- Kaspersky releases new tool for GPcode trojan victims
- Detecting SSH tunnels
- Apple releases Mac OS X 10.5.4 update
- Overclocking your Mac Pro
- Complacency leaves door open for hackers
- Outsourcing makes you vulnerable to hackers
- An iPhone with a keyboard?
- How The FBI Dismantled a BitTorrent Community
- SecureWorks Finds Massive Cache of Stolen Data
- World of Warcraft to sell token device for added security
- 90% of Nigerian businesses vulnerable to hackers- expert
- Latest Mac OS X Trojan Might Be Sign of Things to Come
- OT: Happy Canada Day!, (Tue, Jul 1st)
- Hackers post Soviet symbols on Lithuanian sites
- Apple patches 25 Mac OS X security vulnerabilities
- More SQL Injection with Fast Flux hosting, (Mon, Jun 30th)
- Brief: World of Warcraft to get bank-like security
- Brief: Feds: Companies need to report cybercrimes
- SecureWorks Finds Massive Cache of Stolen Data
- Survey: More than 10,000 laptops lost each week at airports
- NIST revises IT security guides
- Apple plugs 25 Mac OS X security vulnerabilities
- Core Complies With Federal Pen-Test Guidelines
- Brief: Feds: Companies need to report cybercrimes
- Brief: EU advisors: Secure ISPs, form "cyber-NATO"
- Big Brother Getting Bigger Part 1: USA
- Pentagon Consulting Social Scientists on Security
- Teenage creator of Nugache worm reaches plea agreement
- F-Secure warns against new, efficient malware
- Marshal automates e-mail encryption
- MySpace users struggle to overcome cybervandalism
- Watchguard promises higher performance, more features in XTM line
- CheckPoint's SIEM software offers some good data viewing tools, but lacks other essential elements
- Security and Human Behavior
- Backup and Recovery for Microsoft Exchange Server
- Probe into loss of 21,000 hospital patient details
- Engate Rolls Out Anti-Botnet Tool
- PC Tools Launches Mac AV, Anti-Spyware Tool
- William Jackson | The FISMA paradigm
- New Tool Released for School Safety Checkup
- New CIO Tool Helps Fix Vulnerabilities
- Atos Origin, Sagem Securite Win Contract
- Zittrain: Android holds the key to free future
- Top Ten Anti-Terrorism Patents
- News to know: Phishing; Gates gone; Google; Hyper-V
- EIQ Networks offers unique presentation features, but underlying SIEM needs some improvement
- TriGeo's SIM is upgraded with higher-end features
- CheckPoint's SIEM software offers some good data viewing tools, but lacks other essential elements
- NetIQ Security Manager has solid SIEM foundation
- High Tower's SIEM strength lies in its simplicity
- Q1 Labs QRadar provides effective security event correlation
- Are SIEM and log management the same thing?
- How we tested security information management tools
- SIEM tools come up short
- Microsoft Can't Claim Victory in Security Battle
- Short Takes
- Public lives: Does the internet know too much about us?
- Why your text messages are not private
- Better protection seen for internet banking users
- HSBC sites vulnerable to XSS flaws, could aid phishing attacks
- Opera 9.5 gives Firefox 3 a run for its money
- Hacker shoehorns Leopard onto MSI Wind
- BitTorrent Administrator Found Guilty in First P2P Criminal Jury Case
- New Dubai Skyscraper Will Shift Shape Dynamically
- 15 Ways Microsoft Can Reinvent Itself for the Post-Gates Era
- Hacking The Facebook Platform For Data Portability
- Spammers poised to target BlackBerry and iPhone owners
- HSBC sites vulnerable to XSS flaws, could aid phishing attacks
- SANSFIRE 2008 - Meet the Handlers, (Sun, Jun 29th)
- Summertime security: No letup for IT
- Researchers warn of IE6 zero-day bug
- Microsoft repairs PCs crippled by XP SP3 update
- Summertime security: No letup for IT
- Bill Gates retires, Symbian goes open source
- Researchers warn of IE6 zero-day bug
- Feds catch LimeWire child porn downloader
- Microsoft Corp removes 'Fiji' from window
- Troubleshooting Problems with Firefox 3 Crashing or Hanging
- Blizzard Entertainment Announces Diablo III in the Works
- Third-party tool allows Mac Pro overclocking
- 2008 Security Survey: We're Spending More, But Data's No Safer Than Last Year
- "Cyber Terrorist" Group Anonymous hacks and defaces two MTV websites
- Good Always Comes Out of Bad, (Sat, Jun 28th)
- Another Call for Packets - Port 502, (Sat, Jun 28th)
- Call for Packets - Port 19905, (Sat, Jun 28th)
- Bill Gates retires, Symbian goes open source
- Hosted identity service breaks out
- Dirty Little Devilz
- An effective way to treat Web 2.0 vulnerabilities
- An effective way to treat Web 2.0 vulnerabilities
- The ARDAgent security hole: What you need to know
- Summertime security: No letup for IT
- Bill Gates retires, Symbian goes open source
- Researchers warn of IE6 zero-day bug
- Hosted identity service breaks out
- Bill Gates bids a teary farewell to Microsoft
- France signs IT partners for biometic passport system
- SoCal prosecutors say hacker to plead guilty
- 14 favourite free internet tools
- Apple’s first iPhone app leaked!
- Windows XP Departs: Good Riddance or Sad Farewell?
- TMZ removes 'Mini-Me' sex tape from site
- Malaysian Government Orders Torrent Sites Shutdown
- BBC hackers get mashed
- VoIPshield reveals VoIP vulnerabilities
- Bahraini death threat e-mail alert
- North Pole could be ice-free this summer, scientists say
- Yahoo Investors Unsure If They Will Support Icahn
- Friday Squid Blogging: Rising Fuel Costs Halt Japanese Squid Industry
- Jury convicts Web site operator in P2P case
- Microsoft repairs PCs crippled by XP SP3 update
- Symantec compliance suite offers end-to-end automation
- Critical security alert issued for Tor
- Trust Digital mobile security meets DISA specs
- Schneier Interview in The Edge
- Hackers hijack critical Internet organizations
- Senate delays vote on surveillance bill until July
- Oracle: Damages in SAP suit could be at least $1 billion
- Senate delays vote on surveillance bill until July
- Cisco, IBM, Intel, Juniper and Microsoft fight cyber terror together
- Researchers warn of IE6 zero-day bug
- Woman gets two years for aiding Nigerian Internet check scam
- Internet Explorer 'feature' causing drive-by malware attacks
- Survey: IT Struggles With Securing Remote Users
- IE feature exploited ITW
- Senate delays vote on surveillance bill until July
- Two New Mac OSX Trojans
- Internet Explorer 6 Cross-Domain Scripting Vulnerability
- CIOs not taking security breaches seriously
- Harvard Medical School Adds Host IDS for PCI
- Healthcare System Goes With Single Sign-On
- Sipera Secures SIP Trunks
- Carrier Pigeons Bringing Contraband into Prisons
- Privacy? Hah!
- Risk now the target with identity management
- Antispam group outlines defenses to block botnet spam
- Yahoo fixes e-mail cross-site scripting flaw
- BT buys two German IT companies
- Feds: We are ready for IPv6 D-Day
- Microsoft selects VeriSign to provide secure HealthVault users
- Hospital RFID Tags Interfere with Medical Devices: Study
- How to bypass blocked Usenet
- Yahoo Fixes Critical Mail Flaw
- Antispam Group Outlines Defenses to Block Botnet Spam
- Hackers Steal Abbot's Identity in Cash Scam
- Makaan.com unaware of fake ads, cops suspect Nigerians
- How to Defend Security amid Budget Tightening: Four Approaches
- Patches now available for Cisco VoIP holes
- Researchers warn of IE6 zero-day bug
- Israeli hackers hit Hamas Web site
- Facebook’s Latest Faux Pas
- Reformed computer criminals - your country needs you
- A Tax On Buggy Software
- ICANN and IANA’s domains hijacked by Turkish hacking group
- Expect more SQL injection problems, despite Microsoft's help
- ATP webpages compromised during Wimbledon tournament
- Mars lander finds soil 'friendly' to life
- Oyster card hackers may have their research blocked
- Security researchers hack the London underground train for free ride
- New top-level domains expected in 2009
- Brief: EU advisors: Secure ISPs, form "cyber-NATO"
- Brief: Malware morphs to greater numbers
- Oracle: Damages in SAP-TN suit could top $1B
- Tech heavyweights launch security response consortium
- Housing bill provision rattles privacy, small business groups
- Not All QSAs Are Created Equal: What You Should Know Before You Buy
- Researchers warn of IE6 zero-day bug
- Automatic wireless connections, (Thu, Jun 26th)
- CCTV Cameras
- ICANN and IANA domains hijacked by Turkish crackers
- Marshal Launches Secure Email Server
- Fired Director of IT accused of destroying organ donor information of former company
- Citizen Science
- SAP to pay $83.3 million to settle i2 patent suit
- Antispam group outlines ways to block spam from botnets
- Fired Director of IT acused of destroying organ donor information of former company
- Hosted identity service breaks out
- Risk now the target with identity management
- Antispam group outlines defenses to block botnet spam
- Woman gets two years for aiding Nigerian Internet check scam
- Gates pushed change in security culture at Microsoft
- Reports in full: HMRC and MoD data breaches
- Vista SP1 'update' issued