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  1. Apple dismisses Safari download issue
  2. TOP 10 - HP-EDS buy, Icahn strikes again, China quakes
  3. WhitePages.com grapples with privacy in Web 2.0 world
  4. Former Microsoft manager offers fix for XP SP3 'endless reboot'
  5. Essential mobile gear
  6. How to avoid the BitTorrent blockade
  7. Vodafone to buy online social networking site ZYB
  8. Motorola's Strategy Chief Is Latest to Exit
  9. Microsoft Demonstrates Windows XP on the XO
  10. Asus Considering Suing Gigabyte for 'Disinformation'
  11. Hacker Gets 5 Years for Prank 911 Calls Resulting in SWAT Team Raids
  12. PC Tools attacks Vista's security again
  13. Lawyer says his e-mail used by hacker for hate messages
  14. PayPal XSS Vulnerability Undermines EV SSL Security
  15. Wardrivers: Pioneers or Pirates?
  16. Japanese P2P Virus Writer Convicted, Escapes Jail
  17. Quantum cryptography not yet perfectly secure, researchers say
  18. Robotic suit amplifies human strength
  19. Apple Signs More Nonexclusive iPhone Deals
  20. Disaster donation scams continue, (Sat, May 17th)
  21. Disaster donation scams continue, (Sat, May 17th)
  22. INFOcon back to green, (Fri, May 16th)
  23. Redmond Magazine Successfully SQL Injected by Chinese Hacktivists
  24. Tom Ilube ponders 'social verification' with FOAF
  25. Certify your Software Integrity with thawte Code Signing Certificates
  26. News: Legal experts wary of MySpace hacking charges
  27. News: Groups warn travelers to limit laptop data
  28. Securing your Online Data Transfer with SSL
  29. Extended Validation SSL Certificates
  30. HP & Novell Unveil Migration Program
  31. McAfee's HackerSafe: "Um... we go in like a super hacker"
  32. Terrorists Attacking via Air Conditioners
  33. Five IRS employees charged with snooping at tax records
  34. Essential mobile gear
  35. Oklahoma State breach points to higher-ed security problems
  36. SQL injection attack in 'third wave,' says IBM
  37. DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet
  38. Intercept Spam & Viruses With MessageLabs
  39. Nato fires up cyber defences
  40. AVG Gets Oesisok Certification
  41. Fortinet Provides UTM to Harley Dealers
  42. Crossing Borders with Laptops and PDAs
  43. Stonesoft Security in Virtual Environments
  44. News to know: XP meets XO; Yahoo; Facebook; Verdiem; DIY phishing
  45. 20 Years Old
  46. Debian OpenSSL Vulnerability
  47. US Air Force Colonel Proposes Skynet
  48. Tools circulate that crack Debian, Ubuntu keys
  49. Former Microsoft manager offers fix for XP SP3 'endless reboot'
  50. SQL injection attack in 'third wave,' says IBM
  51. After 'treasure hunt,' hacker releases IE attack code
  52. Missouri woman charged in 'cyber-bully' case
  53. DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet
  54. Non-tech criminals can now rent-a-botnet
  55. Microsoft hits back at Vista security critics
  56. Microsoft hits back at Vista security critics
  57. WhitePages.com grapples with privacy in a Web 2.0 world
  58. Review: Microsoft Intelligent Application Gateway and Celestix VPN appliance
  59. Major Crypto Bug Cripples Ubuntu Linux Security
  60. Ex-Microsoft Employee Takes Lead on XP SP3 Reboot Problem, Offers Free Fix
  61. New international group to become the CDC of cyber security
  62. Windows to run on One Laptop Per Child computer
  63. Orange loses 31,000 broadband customers in Q1
  64. CBS buying Cnet for $1.8 billion
  65. Apple dismisses Safari vulnerability
  66. PlayStation firmware updated to v2.35
  67. Xbox 540: the new 360
  68. What To Expect From Apple At WWDC
  69. Andersen gets highest-ever attorney fees award against RIAA
  70. Police Nab Suspected Hacker of Korean Bank
  71. Strong passwords no panacea as SSH brute-force attacks rise
  72. Bogus Grand Theft Auto IV contains Trojan
  73. Hackers will track conference attendees’ movements using RFID
  74. DNS Trouble Knocks NSA off Internet
  75. Aviv Raff Releases IE Attack Code
  76. SQL injection attack in 'third wave,' says IBM
  77. News Corp unit cleared of piracy in DISH suit
  78. Teen alleging rape turns to YouTube
  79. Crazy Raspberry Ants Menace Electronics In Houston
  80. Carl Icahn Amasses Yahoo Shares To Push Microsoft Merger
  81. Oklahoma State breach points to ongoing higher-ed security challenges
  82. Discover the Secret to Secure Remote Access: GoToMyPC Corporate Security White Paper
  83. Zero Data Loss- Disaster Recovery Live Webinar
  84. Tools circulate that crack Debian, Ubuntu keys
  85. Brief: TJX completes Mastercard breach settlement
  86. Brief: Weakness in Debian undermines crypto
  87. Microsoft ballyhoos Vista's lower patch count
  88. Security appliance is Common Criteria certified
  89. EBay seller pleads guilty to software piracy charges
  90. EU raises privacy issue for Google Street View
  91. Verizon snares $678 million federal network contract
  92. Non-tech criminals can now rent-a-botnet
  93. Crypto-Gram Tenth Anniversary Issue
  94. Brief: Weakness in Debian undermines crypto
  95. Brief: Microsoft patches database, Office flaws
  96. EU raises privacy issue for Google Street View
  97. Non-tech criminals can now rent-a-botnet
  98. NATO to set up cyber warfare center
  99. Quickly Identifying And Solving Software Bugs
  100. MPP controls spam for Mac e-mail servers
  101. Gemalto, McAfee introduce simple two-factor authentication
  102. Phishing botnet expands by hacking legit sites
  103. Revealed: Cyber crimefighting successes
  104. Major cyberterrorism meeting scheduled
  105. OS security scorecard for Q1 08 - Do patch numbers mean anything to anyone?
  106. DIY phishing kits introducing new features
  107. INFOCon yellow: update your Debian generated keys/certs ASAP, (Thu, May 15th)
  108. Dave Aitel: Thinking Beyond the Ivory Towers
  109. Mark Rasch: Click Crime
  110. Spam Spikes: A Real Risk to Your Business
  111. Safari "Carpet Bomb" attack information released
  112. Content Protection madness on Vista
  113. My Security Plan Addresses Employees
  114. With the Quickness: HD Moore sets new land speed record with exploitation of Debian/Ubuntu OpenSSL flaw
  115. Security Researcher to release Cisco rootkit at EUSecWest
  116. MySpace's big spam win: Will it really be a deterrent?
  117. Microsoft shares more IE8 security details
  118. Third Annual Movie-Plot Threat Contest Winner
  119. Virtualization and security
  120. Study shows software piracy declining in many countries
  121. NATO to set up cyber warfare center
  122. Non-tech criminals can now rent-a-botnet
  123. Security goes to the movies: Iron Man
  124. News to know: Comcast-Plaxo; Icahn-Yahoo; Linux; Microsoft
  125. NATO to set up cyber warfare center
  126. Hacker writes rootkit for Cisco's routers
  127. Determining Microsoft Jet Database Engine vulnerability
  128. Icy encryption tool protects laptops from "cold boot" attack, vendor says
  129. Installing Windows XP SP3? Read This First
  130. Debian and Ubuntu users: fix your keys/certificates NOW, (Thu, May 15th)
  131. With the Quickness: HD Moore sets new land speed record with exploitation of Debian/Ubuntu OpenSSL flaw
  132. Image gallery: 3 rugged notebooks take a beating
  133. It's a hard-knock life: 3 rugged notebooks take a beating
  134. Security Researcher to release Cisco rootkit at EUSecWest
  135. 10 IT Problems You Might Not Know You Have
  136. Which IT security skills are most important?
  137. Taking your laptop into the US? Be sure to hide all your data first
  138. British Gas to sue Accenture for GBP182 million
  139. RIAA reveals how it tracks college file sharing
  140. VeriSign wins patent for Internet typo redirection
  141. Six factors that will decide the fate of Silverlight
  142. Ericsson and Dell connect on HSPA in next-generation laptops
  143. Zeus trojan kit allows non-tech criminals to rent-a-botnet
  144. 'Ban Facebook' Say IT Managers
  145. Google kids have grown up, says Schmidt
  146. Linux desktop to appear on every Asus motherboard
  147. Intel Germany executive reportedly confirms Atom-based iPhone
  148. MySpace Wins $225 Million Spam Judgment
  149. Defacement of Indian government sites on rise
  150. Popular Game Grand Theft Auto IV Hit By Hackers
  151. KSA Ranks First in EMEA for Malicious Activity
  152. MI6 holds IT staff recruitment drive
  153. Microsoft customers warned of security breaches
  154. Hackers Focusing On VoIP Accounts
  155. How Your Cellphone Can Stop Cybercrime
  156. ZoneAlarm uses the force to protect privacy
  157. Verdict in $1 Billion NewsCorp Spy Case on Thursday
  158. First rootkit for IOS created
  159. Startup offers solution to "cold boot" hack
  160. Spam king, phishing buddy hit for $200m
  161. SEC charges former Broadcom execs with backdating
  162. Fixing Security Blind Spots
  163. SEC moves toward requiring interactive data filings
  164. Craigslist countersues eBay, escalating legal fight
  165. Phishing botnet expands by hacking legit sites
  166. News: Admins warned of brute-force SSH attacks
  167. News: Patches pose significant risk, researchers say
  168. Security researcher devises rootkit for Cisco's routers
  169. OMB to agencies: Lock down those DNS servers
  170. Microsoft patch updates
  171. Web Security SaaS: The Next Generation of Web Security
  172. DHS Awards Secure64 Grant for Dnssec Project
  173. The Ethics of Vulnerability Research
  174. Google blurs faces of those caught on Street View
  175. Spammers handed record $234 million fine
  176. EC approves TomTom buy of Tele Atlas
  177. Nevis Finds Microsoft Live OneCare Flaw
  178. VeriSign Hits 1M With SSL Certificates
  179. Telenor Adds Anti-Spam for SMS
  180. Determining Microsoft Jet Database Engine vulnerability
  181. Spammers handed record $234 million fine - eat that
  182. Battling information-security Stockholm syndrome
  183. Installing Windows XP SP3? Read This First
  184. $13 million grant approved to fight cyber-terrorism
  185. Icy encryption tool protects laptops from "cold boot" attack, vendor says
  186. Survey: Voice Verification Gains Momentum
  187. Next-Gen PCI V1.2 Planned for October
  188. New Device IDs Rogue APs
  189. Over 80% Worry About Email Authentication
  190. Protegrity, Teradata Team in Data Warehouse Encryption
  191. Video: Does the UK need a police e-crime unit?
  192. Popular Commercial Apps Carry Severe Vulns
  193. Computerworld presents a 100% free and online security event today!
  194. Content Protection madness on Vista
  195. Content Protection madness on Vista
  196. U.S. Air Force Considers Creating its Own Botnet
  197. MySpace's big spam win: Will it really be a deterrent?
  198. May's Microsoft Updates
  199. SQL Injection Attacks Becoming More Intense
  200. Battling information-security Stockholm syndrome
  201. Few expected to make PCI deadline for Web app security
  202. Icy encryption tool protects laptops from "cold boot" attack, vendor says
  203. Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Four patches fix mostly Office vulnerabilities
  204. After attacks, Microsoft fixes Jet database flaw
  205. Which IT security skills are most important?
  206. U.K. businesses lose data at least once a month
  207. JanRain taps phone to deliver two-factor authentication
  208. Restaurant chain served up payment card data to hackers
  209. War of the worlds?, (Wed, May 14th)
  210. Microsoft office file block & MOICE, (Tue, May 13th)
  211. SQL injection attacks becoming more intense
  212. Tax rebates spawn new school of phishing
  213. Craigslist fires back at eBay; Bogus Google ads to Kijiji alleged
  214. ScanSafe: Thousands of Mid-Tier Websites Targeted
  215. Why SaaS is Vital to Email and Web Security
  216. Details, details, details... more on the Microsoft flaws from today
  217. CSC settles government kickbacks case for $1.37M
  218. Microsoft fixes critical Windows, Word flaws
  219. Brief: Microsoft patches database, Office flaws
  220. Brief: U.S. military to build botnet?
  221. May 2008 black tuesday overview, (Tue, May 13th)
  222. What Is the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Inititative?
  223. OpenSSH: Predictable PRNG in debian and ubuntu Linux, (Tue, May 13th)
  224. Microsoft plugs Office leaks; Delivers 4 critical patches
  225. CSC settles government kickbacks case
  226. EU won't seek new antitrust complaint against Microsoft
  227. Microsoft faces another interoperability complaint in Europe
  228. Is it time to abandon credit card payments and go back to cash?
  229. U.K. businesses lose data at least once a month
  230. JanRain taps phone to deliver two-factor authentication
  231. Install Windows XP SP3 right
  232. ZoneAlarm ForceField
  233. PC Tools ThreatFire 3.5 antivirus software
  234. SecureWorks Rolls Out SIM-on-Demand
  235. Whittling spam down to a manageable level
  236. Aberdeen's 100 Most Influential Tech Vendors
  237. US Air Force Colonel Proposes Skynet
  238. US Air Force Colonel Proposes Skynet
  239. A U.S military botnet in the works
  240. US Air Force Colonel Proposes Skynet
  241. Interesting Microsoft Patent Application
  242. Apani and Cross-Platform Server Isolation
  243. Hacker posts Chilean government data on 6 million
  244. Srizbi grows into world's largest botnet
  245. Hacker posts Chilean government data on 6 million
  246. Three charged in Dave & Buster's hacking job
  247. ZoneAlarm ForceField
  248. PC Tools ThreatFire 3.5 antivirus software
  249. Phishers scamming IRS rebates
  250. The case of the tampered USBs