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  1. Firefox 3.0 RC3 released
  2. WWDC survey suggests 70% of planned iPhone apps may be free
  3. NetPro upgrades management tools
  4. Voodoo Unleashes “World’s Thinnest” Mobile Computer.
  5. Shuttle begins journey back to Earth
  6. Wordpress Security Issues Lead To Mass Hacking. Is Your Blog Next?
  7. 2 lawmakers Say Chinese Hacked Committee Computers
  8. BMW Builds a Shape-Shifting Car Out of Cloth
  9. Most data breaches discovered too late, study says
  10. Opinion: Breach laws fail to protect anyone
  11. Gartner: Be cautious about letting new iPhones into your company
  12. Mirage Releases Plug-and-Play NAC Appliance
  13. Aladdin to Sell Only Through Resellers
  14. Perimeter eSecurity Acquires Edgeos Inc.
  15. Symantec Updates Automation Tool
  16. Microsoft: 10 patches for Windows
  17. RSA Bows Financial Institutions Card Authenticator
  18. New TSA ID Requirement
  19. Microsoft issues 10 patches for Windows
  20. Red Hat settles patent suits with Firestar, DataTern
  21. Hacker pleads guilty to attacking anti-phishing group
  22. Microsoft hires anti-phishing crusader
  23. Apple pushes security patches with QuickTime 7.5 update
  24. New version of OpenOffice.org fixes critical bug
  25. Perimeter buys Edgeos to boost security offerings
  26. Sweden nears vote on e-mail, phone monitoring
  27. Microsoft hires anti-phishing crusader
  28. Hacker pleads guilty to attacking anti-phishing group
  29. Unpatched SCADA flaw left utility companies open to attack for over 5 months
  30. OpenOffice 2.4.1 Out - Fixes One Vuln, (Wed, Jun 11th)
  31. Do you need Isro botcard? powerlvl yourself and lvl up to 80 just cost 18 dollar
  32. Do you need Isro botcard? powerlvl yourself and lvl up to 80 just cost 18 dollar
  33. Security breach at Belgacom exposed
  34. Unpatched SCADA flaw opened utilities to attack for over 5 months
  35. University of Florida Warns 11,300 Students of Data Breach
  36. CitectSCADA Buffer Overflow Vulnerability, (Wed, Jun 11th)
  37. Fake ImageShack site serving malware, links distributed over IM
  38. Cotton Traders' site hacked: Thousands of details stolen
  39. June Updates
  40. FakeTV
  41. Casinos bet on Experian ID verification
  42. Proof of Concept "carpet bombing" exploit released in the wild
  43. Most data breaches discovered too late, study says
  44. Perimeter buys Edgeos to boost security offerings
  45. Microsoft hires anti-phishing crusader
  46. Hacker pleads guilty to attacking anti-phishing group
  47. Microsoft patches 10 bugs in Windows, IE and Bluetooth
  48. Bill Gates: The video tribute
  49. Safari 'carpet bomb' attack code released
  50. A question of trust and identity
  51. Apple releases QuickTime 7.5 with bug fixes
  52. iFone 3G?
  53. Ransomware Returns, Now With A 1024-bit Encryption Key !
  54. Tons of sites having XSS vulnerabilities reported!
  55. Google intentionally blocking PayPal from App Engine?
  56. Tools for the attacker, tools for the defender
  57. Groups raise concerns about Google/Yahoo pact
  58. PGP names chief information officer
  59. 15 great turning points in tech history
  60. HP launches touchscreen PCs
  61. Safari 'carpet Bomb' Attack Code Released
  62. UK banks cut IT contractor pay rates
  63. Microsoft Hires Anti-phishing Crusader
  64. Disney.com to Stream Full-Length Movies
  65. Apple says Steve Jobs feeling a little under the weather recently
  66. AMD. Nvidia May Develop Their “Own” Next-Gen USB Spec.
  67. MPs urge action as spooky caller ID-faking services hit UK
  68. New iPhone's business model is tough on unlockers
  69. Bill aimed at small-biz cybersecurity
  70. QuickTime Update Plugs More Holes
  71. Hackers take credit card details from Cotton Traders site
  72. Can fighting registrars win the spam wars?
  73. Critical IE, Bluetooth, DirectX flaws highlight MS Patch Tuesday
  74. Linux ASN.1 BER kernel buffer overflow, (Tue, Jun 10th)
  75. Brief: Apple, Microsoft fix software flaws
  76. Brief: ISPs to block access to suspected child porn
  77. Lieberman Takes New Approach to Passwords
  78. VeriSign Signs 3 More for EV SSL
  79. NetPro Boosts Compliance, Log Management
  80. Sensage Raises $15M to Expand
  81. SecureZIP Brings Encryption to PCs
  82. Brief: ISPs to block access to suspected child porn
  83. Brief: Malware on legit sites poses most risk to users
  84. Road to PCI Compliance Is Long, Survey Says
  85. Enterprises Rolling on Logs, Survey Says
  86. Microsoft patches 10 bugs in Windows, IE and Bluetooth
  87. Can fighting registrars win the spam wars?
  88. Top Secret: CIA explains its Wikipedia-like national security project
  89. SMNP v3 trouble, (Tue, Jun 10th)
  90. TraceSecurity Upgrades Offering
  91. Tool Lets Microsoft Users Create Badges
  92. June 2008 Black Tuesday Overview, (Tue, Jun 10th)
  93. Bus Defended Against Terrorists Who Want to Reenact the Movie Speed
  94. Are bots about to bring down your business?
  95. DOJ requires Verizon to divest for merger
  96. Apple releases QuickTime 7.5 with bug fixes
  97. Microsoft highlights virtualization at TechEd
  98. Microsoft hits 21 U.S. resellers with piracy lawsuits
  99. Tech's 15 turning points
  100. Mac security gets a business boost
  101. A question of trust and identity
  102. Opera integrates antiphishing system
  103. Apple releases QuickTime 7.5 with bug fixes
  104. E-discovery error leads to loss of attorney-client privilege
  105. Stolen laptop teaches Stanford a lesson on encryption
  106. Akihabara killer chronicled massacre plans online
  107. Apple patches 5 critical QuickTime bugs
  108. Microsoft highlights virtualization at TechEd, week 2
  109. Cisco PIX security users get green trade-in offer
  110. Who's behind the GPcode ransomware?
  111. VLC: needs upgrading too!, (Tue, Jun 10th)
  112. Sikhs Can Carry Knives on Airplanes in India
  113. Upgrade to QuickTime 7.5, (Tue, Jun 10th)
  114. Ransomware keybreaking, (Tue, Jun 10th)
  115. Websense upgrades Web gateway software
  116. Managing trust in our digital world
  117. Stolen laptop teaches Stanford a lesson on encryption
  118. Secure Computing unveils Web filtering service
  119. Breaking the dialogues of the deaf
  120. TSA is failing us, let my associated ranting begin thusly
  121. Keeping Network Client Computers Up to Date
  122. PGP rolls out full-disk encryption support for Macs
  123. Google wants you to test its apps
  124. iPhone 3G officially available in over 70 countries
  125. MPAA wants to stop DVRs from recording some movies
  126. Apple Previews Its Next Mac OS 'Snow Leopard'
  127. Real approaches to virtual security
  128. Five IT Security Trends to Watch
  129. Mapping malware, spam on the Web
  130. FBI Charges Blind Phone Phreak With Intimidating a Verizon Security Official
  131. Beef-Related Cyber Attacks Target Public Agencies
  132. So Where Are Those OpenSSH Key-based Attacks?, (Mon, Jun 9th)
  133. Brief: Malware on legit sites poses most risk to users
  134. Brief: Opera sings anti-malware tune
  135. The best ways to protect your identity online
  136. Citrix integrates security appliance with XenDesktop
  137. Free tool secures VMware servers
  138. Citrix integrates security appliance with XenDesktop
  139. Overstock.com Picks WebDefend
  140. Voltage Launches Encryption, Archiving
  141. Secure Computing Launches Security Services
  142. Columbitech Rolls Out 'Green' Mobile VPN
  143. Sophos Announces Record Financial Results
  144. Fair Isaac, Memento Ink Pact to Fight Fraud
  145. News: Boycott spotlights antivirus testing issues
  146. News: Legal experts wary of MySpace hacking charges
  147. Great Fear-Mongering Product: Subway Emergency Kit
  148. Opera adds anti-malware to nearly final browser
  149. Study: IT execs report lack of license compliance
  150. Don't be a victim
  151. McAfee extends enterprise antivirus line
  152. The best ways to protect your identity online
  153. HP, Acer settle patent dispute
  154. Does sandbox security really protect your desktop?
  155. 15 turning points in tech history
  156. Akihabara killer chronicled massacre plans online
  157. McAfee extends enterprise antivirus line
  158. Bust-out schemes are a fraud to make you go bust
  159. HP secures data center assets with RFID tags
  160. Groups call for investigation of ISP ad targeting
  161. Stolen laptop teaches Stanford a lesson on need for encryption
  162. Framing Computers Under the DMCA
  163. Ticket masters
  164. IBM releases FISMA add-on for Tivoli
  165. USGS’ real-time water quality monitoring
  166. Wyatt Kash | Web app weak spots
  167. The new weakest links
  168. Sniffing out passwords on Web sites
  169. Watch what you say about yourself
  170. William Jackson | System security: Who’s responsible?
  171. Phishers using current events as bait
  172. E-mail lockdown
  173. Framing Computers Under the DMCA
  174. ID cards: The "surveillance society" risk
  175. Mac Fusion - a new developer Mac?
  176. Police probe pirate-DVD detecting dog's demise
  177. Microsoft apologizes to Open Source Initiative for policy violation
  178. Stark warning as UK faces cybercrime boom
  179. Vodafone employee ‘leaks’ 3G iPhone thoughts
  180. Identity theft top concern among Malaysians
  181. Social networking spam relies on email
  182. Bust-out schemes are a fraud to make you go bust
  183. McAfee extends enterprise antivirus line
  184. HP secures data center assets with RFID tags
  185. Secure Computing unveils Web filtering service
  186. Spear-phishing attacks have hooked 15,000, says VeriSign
  187. Study paints grim picture of automated P2P enforcement
  188. Full-featured IE 8 beta announced
  189. Hans Reiser Offers To Lead Cops to Nina's Body
  190. F-Secure discloses new Symbian OS hack
  191. Kaspersky needs your help in cracking ransomware key
  192. Beware of online jobs that sound too good to be true
  193. Professor’s ID stolen; $22,000 gone
  194. Fraudsters hack into UK Home Office website
  195. Here comes the over-friendly Trojan
  196. XPwn iPhone hacking tool released for Mac, Windows and Linux
  197. Security firm asks for help cracking ransomware key
  198. Groups call for investigation of ISP ad targeting
  199. Juniper woos corporate customers
  200. Surprise ARP attack draws attention
  201. Groups call for investigation of ISP ad targeting
  202. Spear-phishing attacks have hooked 15,000, says VeriSign
  203. Juniper woos corporate customers
  204. Spear-phishing attacks have hooked 15,000, says VeriSign
  205. Trend Micro mulls VB100 test pull-out
  206. Schneier Motivational Poster
  207. Spear-phishing attacks have hooked 15,000, says VeriSign
  208. Trend Micro mulls VB100 test pull-out
  209. DOJ staffer tapped to head US-CERT
  210. Annoyed by fuel hike, hackers attack Malaysian government sites
  211. Symantec tool cleans up Windows XP SP3 registry corruption
  212. Gmail users trial 13 new features
  213. Virgin Media to Issue Warning Letters to Illegal Downloaders
  214. WiFi guys find hospitals a nice niche
  215. Why Are IT Security Pros So Bad?
  216. Stuff's guide to internet scams
  217. China did not tamper with US government laptop - foreign ministry
  218. Microsoft preps three critical fixes for Patch Tuesday
  219. Cyber attack on 10 Indian govt websites
  220. Amazon.com site fails for 2 hours, cause unknown
  221. Who Will Rule The New Internet?
  222. Next-Gen iPhone Preview: Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference '08
  223. Followup to 'How do you monitory your website?', (Sat, Jun 7th)
  224. What's going on with these ports? Got packets?, (Sat, Jun 7th)
  225. Black Hat Vegas '08: Sneak peek at some of the interesting attacks we will unveil
  226. Friday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid in The Onion
  227. Virtual infrastructure: Threats lurk near open doors
  228. Update: FTC opens antitrust investigation into Intel
  229. Malicious code makes Web surfing risky
  230. The Onion on Airport Security and Voting
  231. Amazon.com Issues, (Fri, Jun 6th)
  232. 68% of Malware Now Found on Legitimate Sites
  233. Crossbeam, BT Team on Virtualization
  234. MX Logic Launches Monthly Threat Forecast
  235. AT&T Launches Encryption Services
  236. Help crack Gpcode
  237. Symantec tool cleans up XP SP3 registry corruption
  238. Google loses in H-1B lottery as Congress gets new visa push
  239. The week's Top 10 tech stories
  240. Do geeks make good jurors in tech cases? Not always
  241. Intel, AMD see date with justice pushed back to 2010
  242. Spear-phishing attacks have hooked 15,000, says Verisign
  243. Schneier Interview
  244. Brief: Opera sings anti-malware tune
  245. Brief: Hong Kong hosts most risky sites, says McAfee
  246. Groups call for investigation of ISP ad targeting
  247. Leaked report details secret ad software trials in UK
  248. Spear-phishing attacks have hooked 15,000, says VeriSign
  249. Do geeks make good jurors in tech cases? Not always
  250. Trend Micro mulls VB100 test pull-out