- 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
- Hands-on Ethical Hacking - Upcoming seminars schedule
- Intellitactics and Securify Partner to Tackle Insider Risk
- Fever Screening at Airports
- Another way of restoring files after a Gpcode attack
- Systemic wars of the third millennium
- Cleaning Chinese malware sites harder than in U.S.
- Malware, spam, botnets growing faster than ever before
- Yahoo fixes e-mail cross-site scripting flaw
- Gates pushed change in security culture at Microsoft
- Proofpoint acquires Fortiva
- Need for "radical change" in gov't data handling
- News: Breach-notification laws not working?
- News: Boycott spotlights antivirus testing issues
- Russian hackers planning attacks against Baltic countries and Ukraine
- Global warming is a security issue say American spies
- How Well Would Your Business Survive?, (Thu, Jun 26th)
- Insurer offers mobile health records
- Brief: Malware morphs to greater numbers
- Brief: Game Trojans outscore Storm worm
- Security certification rules could shake up IT management
- NSA Certifies General Dynamics's Encryptor
- Fortify Offers PCI 6.6 Project Template
- Cleaning Chinese malware sites a 'bigger challenge' than in U.S., says researcher
- Microsoft Picks VeriSign for Secure Log-In
- Avaya, Cisco and Nortel face VoIP vulnerabilities
- Senators question border laptop searches
- Yahoo Mail vulnerability discovered, fixed, company says
- The staff, the thief, the device and its data
- Senators question border laptop searches
- Bush: Tech workers won't be hurt by visa extension
- Dell adds storage, disaster management services to portfolio
- Yahoo fixes e-mail cross-site scripting flaw
- Microsoft releases security tools for ASP, ASP.Net
- Microsoft advisory targets SQL injection attacks
- Data Security Summary - January to June 2008
- Yahoo fixes e-mail cross-site scripting flaw
- Seven steps to disaster-recovery planning
- Ruby creators warn of serious flaws
- 4 signs your security program's gone too far
- Microsoft, HP ship tools to protect Web sites from hackers
- The staff, the thief, the device and its data
- ISP backs off of behavioral ad plan
- Symplified Introduces Identity-as-a-Service
- Major Bug Found in Yahoo! Mail
- Industrial Defender Acquires Teltone
- Two New Mac OSX Trojans
- Lack of RFID standards leads to media panic
- Microsoft ships free code auditing tools to thwart SQL injection attacks
- BreakingPoint Adds Toolkit
- eIQnetworks Rolls Out IT GRC for MSSP's
- Podcast Episode Seven Posted, (Wed, Jun 25th)
- RSA Launches Identity Solution
- Yahoo swats serious cross-site scripting bug
- Another Trojan hits Mac OS X
- EFF attacks foundation of entire RIAA lawsuit campaign
- Another Trojan hits Mac OS X?
- Using Google Earth to Find Unguarded Houses
- Yahoo Mail vulnerability discovered, fixed, company says
- Seven steps to disaster-recovery planning
- The staff, the thief, the device and its data
- ISP backs off of behavioral ad plan
- Group says Google a top source of badware
- $1B market for meddling with DNS poses security problem
- Two New Mac OSX Trojans
- Ambulance service loses 999 details
- Gates pushed change in security culture at Microsoft
- Faceparty tells critics to F*** Off, suspends entire site
- IT mega-projects: First 100 days are crucial
- Firefox nears 20 percent market share
- One Man, One Long List, No More Web Ads
- Nokia to take control of UK's Symbian
- Internet Provider Halts Plan to Track, Sell Users' Surfing Data
- Wi-Fi hotspots everywhere. In Singapore that is.
- Microsoft releases critical update for Office 2008 for Mac
- FBI Visits Leaker of Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy
- Tiny capacitors may overcome physical limits of hard drives
- Vista security to be 'obliterated' at Black Hat
- The '640K' quote won't go away -- but did Gates really say it?
- AV in the cloud... wait, what?
- Does cyber-terrorism exist?
- Researcher slams Adobe for 'epidemic' of JavaScript bugs
- Microsoft eradicates password stealers from more than two million computers
- Meet the iPod Doctor: He makes house calls
- Open Source Data Recovery Tools To The Rescue
- How can app developers solve a problem like insecure code?
- Stakeouts, Lucky Breaks Snare Six More in Citibank ATM Heist
- Report of Coreflood.dr Infection, (Wed, Jun 25th)
- Securing data at E-Loan
- 200,000 sites spreading web malware, China's hosting the most
- Microsoft SQL Injection Prevention Strategy, (Tue, Jun 24th)
- Four signs your security program's gone too far
- Podcast Episode Seven Record Notice, (Tue, Jun 24th)
- Microsoft ships free code auditing tools to thwart SQL injection attacks
- Group says Google a top source of badware
- Microsoft ships free code auditing tools to block SQL injection attacks
- Confused Security Reasoning
- Malware Grows Faster Than Ever, Says F-Secure
- US Customs IT Commish Goes to Work
- Researcher slams Adobe for 'epidemic' of JavaScript bugs
- Survey: Microsoft patches ignored
- Ruby creators warn of serious flaws
- ICANN: Meddling with DNS poses security problem
- After Bill Gates, five possible futures for Microsoft
- Symantec Adds Enhanced Content Discovery
- Communal security?
- Proofpoint acquires Fortiva
- $1B market for meddling with DNS poses security problem
- Most corporate networks vulnerable to cyberattacks
- Brief: Game Trojans outscore Storm worm
- Brief: Ruby project patches serious flaws
- $1B market for meddling with DNS poses security problem
- Spam attack shut downs Marshall Islands email service
- Two New Mac OSX Trojans
- Adobe ships critical PDF Reader, Acrobat patch
- Proofpoint Acquires Fortiva
- ArcSight Integrates Identity, Security Mgt
- Pretty Good Key
- Lots of Subjects and One Video
- Trojan exploiting unpatched Mac OS X vulnerability in the wild
- IT Attacks: Insiders vs. Outsiders
- Orchestria updates data leak prevention suite
- CNET employees notified after data breach
- Preventing data breaches not a technology issue
- Patch-blocking bug also stymies Microsoft's WSUS
- Endpoint security holes an open door for attackers
- CNET employees notified after data breach
- Start-up sues Google over e-mail switching tool
- Measuring your personal IT value
- CNET Employees Notified After Data Breach
- Broadcom Co-Founder Pleads Guilty to Lying to SEC
- Should Apple Let PC Users Run Mac OS?
- New 10.5.4 seed shows Apple mending iCal, winding down
- Hacker changes news releases on sheriff's Web site
- Adobe Reader and Acrobat 8.1.2 Security Update, (Tue, Jun 24th)
- Social Networking Can Affect Real World In Powerful Ways
- Indie video game designers break through
- Northern Indiana hit by major card cloning scam
- Kernel hackers call for open source drivers
- Are smartphone viruses really a threat to your network?
- Oyster hackers roam London for free
- Will the last HD DVD be a collector's item?
- Intel takes Wimax R&D to Saudi Arabia
- Five undisclosed features of Apple's Mac OS X Snow Leopard
- Whatever happened to artificial intelligence?
- How Snow Leopard can save Mac OS X from malware attacks
- Preventing SQL injection, (Mon, Jun 23rd)
- SSH scans, source port 80?, (Mon, Jun 23rd)
- Linux developers condemn binary drivers
- Juniper Expands J-Care Technical Services
- Brief: Ruby project patches serious flaws
- Brief: Safari update fixes "carpet bomb" flaw
- Leveraging Data Leak Prevention Technology to Secure Corporate Assets
- Secure Computing Ranks #1 in AV Test Labs Study
- Liquid Ban Gone Weird
- Liberty Alliance issues guidelines for standardized identity assurance, privacy controls
- Sun Unveils Release of Identity Manager
- Do smart phone viruses really threaten your network?
- Editor's Desk | Rep. Wolf's warning on cybersecurity
- Cybercrooks going after the euros
- Liberty releases guidelines for data management, handling
- Demo exploits posted for unpatched MS Word vulnerability
- Preventing data breaches not a technology issue
- Most corporate networks vulnerable to cyberattacks
- Are smartphone viruses really a threat to your network?
- Liberty releases guidelines for data management, handling
- Third of IT admins admit snooping with privileged passwords
- Endpoint security holes an open door for attackers
- Symantec Rolls Out Endpoint Management Platform
- WhiteHat Secures $7M Round of Funding
- CA Adopts AlgoSec Firewall Analyzer
- Utimaco Unveils API for Security Administration
- Hacker Daniel Hoffman Joins SMobile as CTO
- Experian launches biometric voice ID checks
- Liberty Alliance Releases ID Frameworks
- Cloudmark Rolls Out Spam Filter for Mail Stores
- 90% of all statistics can be made to say anything... 50% of the time, aka my thoughts on the Verizon report
- New Technology to Detect Chemical, Biological, and Explosive Agents
- News to Know: Googlenomics; Windows Mobile 7 phones; Broadband hell
- Marketers mucking up data-privacy efforts
- Are smartphone viruses really a threat to your network?
- Patch-blocking bug also stymies Microsoft's WSUS
- NYPD to FCC: Don't re-auction safety spectrum
- Security vendors report 'critical' Trojan exploit for Mac
- Antitrust regulators scrutinizing Windows 7, IE 8
- 90% of all statistics can be made to say anything... 50% of the time, aka my thoughts on the Verizon report
- Attack Vector