- From the mailbag, (Thu, May 22nd)
- With rootkit talk coming, Cisco patches router flaws
- U.S. trade agency to investigate semiconductor complaint
- MySpace hit by application spam
- Lawmakers see cyber threats to electrical grid
- YouTube declines request to remove terrorist-produced videos
- Feds encrypt 800,000 laptops; 1.2 million to go
- Passlogix takes single sign-on mobile
- Mobile-related security threats on the rise
- FBI warns of scams offering to help Chinese quake victims
- FBI warns of China earthquake e-mail scams
- Italian Sportswear Co. Adds Secure Web Appliance
- Brief: International effort breaks up card-fraud ring
- Brief: Gov't shows slow progress on system security
- RSnake picks on Google Health... yes, Google wants your medical records, too!
- Mobile industry advise on handset security
- Surveillance in China
- Tired of waiting on Apple, researchers disclose iCal bugs
- Ahead of rootkit talk, Cisco patches router flaw
- New attack trend pushes POS encryption to the fore
- Feds encrypt 800,000 laptops; 1.2 million to go
- FBI warns of China earthquake e-mail scams
- Where’s the “S” in IT-GRC?
- Largest public power grid at cyber risk, feds say
- 10G Ethernet powers glitzy Vegas resort
- Check Point looks to add browser protection
- Small, portable WD 320 GB drive comes to Macs
- Check Point looks to add browser protection
- Modbook Mac-based tablet shows promise, but limited appeal
- Nokia launches new music store in Sweden
- Interview: Mark Shuttleworth 'Linux is a platform for people, not just specialists'
- Facebook preparing for redesign to clear clutter
- FTC Wants to Know What Big Brother Knows About You
- Teen arrested in Downingtown hacking case
- 802.11n Wi-Fi to 'surpass wired Ethernet'
- Staff sacked as O2 cracks down on box breaking
- Apple iPhone gets Windows Vista interface
- How to properly erase an iPhone
- CNN: TVA vulnerable to cyberattack
- Users pour scorn on firm's NZ hack-attack study
- Microsoft to pay people to use its search service
- Bugs Bite Apple iCal Application
- AT&T To Finish Deploying Faster 3G Network In June
- Star dies an explosive death
- OLPC Reveals XO 2.0, The Sub-$100 Laptop
- FBI warns of e-mail scams offering to help Chinese quake victims
- Managing Mobile Data with Endpoint Security for Laptops
- SANS contributes funds, expertise to global cybersecurity group
- Cisco plugs holes in Voice Portal, SSH implementation
- Three Cisco advisories released today, (Wed, May 21st)
- U.S. trade agency to investigate semiconductor complaint
- Anti-malware group scolds Apple over Safari 'carpet bomb'
- BlackBerry Giving Encryption Keys to Indian Government
- Brief: Gov't shows slow progress on system security
- Brief: TJX completes Mastercard breach settlement
- SAP Certifies Imperva for Web Security
- Psystar offers 13 non-Apple Software Updates
- iCal vulnerabilities put Mac OS X users at risk
- Web Security Appliance Is PCI-Compliant
- ISO 27001 Firewall Compliance Solution Debuts
- Barracuda Launches High-Cap Spam Firewall
- Napster gunning for iTunes with DRM-free music
- CertifiedMail Appoints CEO, President/COO
- iCal vulnerabilities put Mac OS X users at risk
- Mauritius gets computer emergency response team
- ING Direct Bank offers free antiphishing software
- Phishers point scam at Apple's iTunes
- Critics question value of federal IT security report card
- Vendors cool on U.K. government super-database
- Software piracy group tries a lighter approach to mission
- SonicWall introduces new UTM device
- 'PatentGate' one year later: MS against open-source world
- Hands on with Google Health
- Phishers aim scam at Apple's iTunes
- Microsoft loses Alcatel-Lucent unified comms patent lawsuit
- ZoneAlarm ForceField: Compromised in sixty seconds
- Comodo Offers Free SSL Certificates
- BitDefender Issues Signature for IE7 Vuln
- TrustMe Security API Secures IM, Social Nets
- Privileged User Security Firm Builds Channel
- Avatier Extends Enterprise Provisioning Mgt
- Certicom's Encryption Secures Devices
- SECNAP, Viyu Partner
- Smart Cards Are on the Rise
- Blue Coat Enhances Channel Program
- Rich Products Adds NAC
- Does running Vista make you feel safe from malware?
- Does running Vista make you feel safe from malware?
- No security software, no E-banking fraud claims for you
- Risk and Culture
- Phishing Piers on Legitimate Sites
- NG Direct Bank offers free antiphishing software
- Secure your network
- Mauritius gets computer emergency response team
- SonicWall introduces new UTM device
- U.K. seeks more data on communications to fight terrorism
- What's in Lockheed Martin's wireless security lab?
- Identity overload: complacency breeding fraudster paradise
- What is the U.S. doing about security? Part 2.
- What is the U.S. doing about security?
- Inside the wireless security lab of Lockheed Martin
- Vista still insecure, says security vendor
- Mobile security doesn't cut it
- Massive Big Brother database will track every phone call and email sent in Britain
- Attacks on Israeli websites intensify
- Apple vs RIM: The iPhone-BlackBerry showdown continues
- Secunia finds ‘highly critical’ Foxit Reader Flaw
- Google Health Launches Amid Privacy Concerns
- Cyber criminals cash in on China quake
- Cisco Denies Aiding Chinese Web Censorship
- Malware attacks hit 327,000 Asian websites
- "Phlashing" attacks could render network hardware useless
- Mauritius Gets Computer Emergency Response Team
- How To Run Linux From A USB Flash Drive
- Ten steps to wireless LAN security
- Over 1.5 million pages affected by the recent SQL injection attacks
- False alarm!
- Ouch: Mozilla patches 24 total issues in Firefox, SeaMonkey, XULRunner, and Thunderbird
- Puncturing the myth of the invulnerable OS
- Pro-Serbian hacktivists attacking Albanian web sites
- MEGA Automates Audit, Control, Risk in GRC
- Americans Worry About Security, Health
- AT&T's Sterling Commerce Selects Palamida
- Ipswitch Intros Secure Web-Based FTP Server
- XP SP3 update corrupts Windows registry, users claim
- Pro-Serbian hacktivists attacking albanian web sites
- PayPal fixes XSS vulnerability
- Eliminate Spam, Gain Productivity
- Army aims to take guesswork out of cyberdefense
- Our Data, Ourselves
- Russian social networking website hit by worm
- Transforming Business Continuity with VMware Infrastructure and Dell EqualLogic
- Secunia finds 'highly critical' Foxit Reader Flaw
- Apple under pressure to fix Safari 'carpet bomb' flaw
- IBM Rolls Out Identity & Access Mgt Tools
- Java 6 Update 6 has been released, (Tue, May 20th)
- Secure your network
- Bleak prospects for privacy
- Identity overload: complacency breeding fraudster paradise
- Cisco bolsters video security at Harrah’s casino chain
- Virtualization security tools: one hidden risk
- PayPal flaw raises questions about EV-SSL
- Vista laid low by new malware figures
- Who's device is it anyway? BP tackles information leakage
- Employers loosen rules on camera phones
- This Site is Safe from Hackers. Is it really?
- Spying on Computer Monitors Off Reflective Objects
- InfoWorld's top 10 tech start-ups for 2008
- ExaProtect Integrates Log, Event & Change Mgt
- 75% of Investment Firms Expect $100M Loss
- SonicWLL Rolls Out Next-Gen UTM for SMBs
- Podcast Episode Four has been released, (Tue, May 20th)
- Is SOA testing tough enough?
- Astaro Secures Skype Abuse in Corporate Networks
- Endace Adds 100-Gig Snort to Appliances
- Are you wary of the insider on the outside?
- Critics attack gov't email, phone database plan
- Does running Vista make you feel safe from malware?
- List of malicious domains inserted through SQL injection, (Tue, May 20th)
- Airlines Profiting from TSA Rules
- Brits living in fear of identity fraud
- McAfee anti-fraud researcher charged with fraud
- Cisco bolsters video security at Harrah’s casino chain
- McAfee anti-fraud researcher charged with fraud
- Group says MySpace cyber-bully prosecution goes too far
- Inside Lockheed Martin's wireless security lab
- Users report more trouble with Windows XP SP3
- 38 in U.S., Romania charged in phishing schemes
- Panda announces antimalware service
- Facebook CEO wants to talk with Google on Friend Connect
- Is your reputation at risk?
- 'Noisy' anti-Phorm tool developed
- New attack trend pushes POS encryption to the fore
- The Storm Worm would love to infect you
- McAfee anti-fraud researcher charged with fraud
- Use a fake name, go to jail
- The Storm Worm would love to infect you
- Employers loosen rules on camera phones
- The Storm Worm Would Love to Infect You
- PayPal plugs cross-site scripting vulnerability
- A secure SOA for DOD
- William Jackson | What leadership can do
- Google Health Connects Patients & Docs
- Hijacker Working at Heathrow Airport
- Akonix & Pivot Partner, Launch IM Archiving
- PayPal plugs cross-site scripting hole that side-stepped stronger security
- I'm stepping aside...
- Welcome (back) Ryan Naraine; Zero Day's line-up revamped
- Zoho Writer flaw highlights disclosure problem in Web 2.0 world
- 38 in U.S., Romania charged in phishing schemes
- Update: Mass SQL injection attack targets Chinese Web sites
- Fujitsu security system targets employee tailgating
- Hacker compromised Red Cross earthquake relief site
- Researchers find new ways to steal data
- 38 in U.S., Romania charged in phishing schemes
- 38 in US, Romania charged in phishing schemes
- Is your reputation at risk?
- Popular open source spam filter gets boost
- Hacker compromised Red Cross earthquake relief site
- Cybercrime Convention will benefit Australia
- Mass SQL injection attack targets Chinese Web sites
- I spy your PC: Researchers find new ways to steal data
- Google defends helping police nab defamer
- VeriSign Confirms Root Certificates Safe
- Panda Security Rolls Out SaaS for SMBs
- Mass SQL injection attack hits Chinese Web sites
- Advisors Group Says Don't Overlook Connectivity
- Symantec Launches Online Fraud Protection
- Survey: Orphaned Accounts Pose Security Risk
- Risk Management Is Broken
- Route filtering and its impact on the DNS fabric, (Mon, May 19th)
- Get your Anti-Malware and Firewalls Up-to-Date!!
- Text message and telephone aid scams, (Mon, May 19th)
- Panda Security delivers cloud-based security management service for SMBs
- Fast-Fluxing SQL injection attacks executed from the Asprox botnet
- BT licenses Splunk technology to aid in data rentention and compliance monitoring
- Fast-Fluxing SQL Injection Attacks Executed from the Asprox Botnet
- Random Number Bug in Debian Linux
- Neocleus - A different take on desktop virtualization
- I spy your PC: Researchers find new ways to steal data
- Facebook CEO wants to talk with Google on Friend Connect
- Fujitsu security system targets employee tailgating
- Popular open source spam filter gets boost
- Bring me a password. Now bring me another and another ...
- Cisco alums readying firewall killer
- NASA moves to save computers from swarming ants
- US Air Force Colonel Proposes Skynet
- D.O.M group members arrested
- Global Dispatches
- A Browser for Analytics
- You Have to Be Reasonable
- A birds eye view on security
- If hackers don't get you, maybe Google will
- Friday Squid Blogging: Tentacle Arm
- NASA moves to save computers from swarming ants
- Tools circulate that crack Debian, Ubuntu keys
- A Mileage Report from BlueHat , (Sun, May 18th)
- Five IRS employees charged with snooping at tax records
- NASA moves to save computers from swarming ants
- Microsoft ballyhoos Vista's lower patch count
- Tools circulate that crack Debian, Ubuntu keys
- Keynote videos from HITBSecConf2008 - Dubai released
- Firefox 3.0 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) available for download
- Google Street View could become a legal problem in Europe
- PayPal meltdown wreaks havoc on some ecommerce websites
- Spanish Police Arrest Major Internet Hackers
- Hackers disrupt Sri Lankan news website
- XP SP3 Issues, (Sat, May 17th)
- D.O.M group members arrested
- Microsoft ballyhoos Vista's lower patch count