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  1. INFOSEC - Schneier: Lots of security software is 'snake oil'
  2. Facebook under attack: The spam and phishing threat
  3. Websense: UN, UK sites compromised by JavaScript injection
  4. Microsoft: We took out Storm botnet
  5. LendingTree discloses insider data breach
  6. Maximus root kit downloads via MySpace social engineering trick., (Tue, Apr 22nd)
  7. Is it wise to loosen Entourage's attachment security policy?
  8. Q&A: Schneier says cybercrime problem 'might not be fixable'
  9. Smith Micro Launches Registry Cleaner for PC
  10. Symantec decomposer rar bypass allowed malicious content., (Tue, Apr 22nd)
  11. Sun debuts Java Card 3.0
  12. Microsoft: Some users may like adware
  13. Airport Security Game
  14. Microsoft: We took out Storm botnet
  15. Hannaford to spend 'millions' on IT security upgrades after breach
  16. Qualys Security & Compliance Offers Reporting Metrics
  17. Pentura Launches Data Risk Assessment Service
  18. IBM, Crossbeam Roll Out Network IPS
  19. Safend Bows Monitoring & Policy Enforcement
  20. NetWitness Integrates With Enterprise Consoles
  21. Bluesocket Expands Wireless LAN Security
  22. Fujitsu Unveils Hard Disk Drive Encryption
  23. McAfee Rolls Out 10-Gig IPS, Email, Web Security
  24. National College Cyberdefense Champ Crowned
  25. Security Software Revenue to Grow 11% This Year
  26. Brief: Microsoft: Vulnerabilities down, threats up
  27. Brief: Report: China's botnet problems grows
  28. SportsNetwork CEO: Site back up; A look at the recovery plan
  29. Microsoft encourages researchers to hack
  30. Cryptography expert: Lots of security software is 'snake oil'
  31. China faces severe botnet problem
  32. iPhone moves a step closer to getting IM
  33. Mac hack contest bug had been public for a year
  34. U.S. Senate committee tackles Net neutrality today
  35. Microsoft data show Web attacks taking off
  36. Biopharma Assn Certifies Adobe Programs
  37. The RSA Conference
  38. Trampoline unveils “corporate Facebook” software
  39. INFOSEC - Microsoft figures show some users may like adware
  40. Cisco security exec has big plans for Ironport technology
  41. Online privacy: railing against the accepted
  42. INFOSEC - Schneier: Lots of security software is 'snake oil'
  43. LendingTree discloses insider data breach
  44. China faced with growing botnet problem
  45. Mac hack contest bug had been public for a year
  46. China continues to face severe botnet problem
  47. AlgoSec Launches VPN Analyzer
  48. Microsoft's Security Intelligence Report looks interesting if you could only download it
  49. PGP, Infineon Team on TPM, Encryption
  50. IBM Adds Security Service for Mid-Sized Cos.
  51. 1/3 Enterprises Forgoing IT Security Projects
  52. Sophos: Infected Webpage Found Every 5 Seconds
  53. Happy Birthday Earth!
  54. Study finds that 14 percent of U.S. consumers "borrow" free Wi-Fi
  55. Veracode Launches Software-Testing Service
  56. Automated License Sys Adds Compliance
  57. Skybox Upgrades Risk Analysis Software
  58. Stiennon Named US CEO of Aussie MSSP
  59. Jericho Forum Unveils Web 2.0 Biz Collaboration
  60. Spam to your calendar via Google agenda?, (Tue, Apr 22nd)
  61. VeriChip goes consumer with its implantable RFID chips; Would you buy?
  62. The RSA Conference
  63. UK hit by 100 data breaches in six months
  64. Police Facebook presence strikes privacy chord
  65. Microsoft data show Web attacks on the rise
  66. Microsoft data show Web attacks taking off
  67. Risk-management software gains Web, compliance tools
  68. Mac hack contest bug had been public for a year
  69. ProCurve gear compatible with Microsoft NAP
  70. Blue Coat to acquire Packeteer for $268 million
  71. FAQ: Windows XP SP3 ships -- finally
  72. Researchers tout 'functional encryption' that knows who's who
  73. Economic woes won't affect Europe security spending
  74. Interop Las Vegas 2008 planning guide
  75. Police Facebook presence strikes privacy cord
  76. “Apocalyptic NEWS Usama Ben Laden” , (Tue, Apr 22nd)
  77. XP SP3 RC2 Available, (Tue, Apr 22nd)
  78. Jamie Reid: Just Who's Being Exploited?
  79. Mark Rasch: On the Border
  80. Mark Rasch: Let's Go Crazy
  81. IDS/IPS software gets Common Criteria certification
  82. Opinion: A spring cleaning for security
  83. Sports Network hit by drive-by Chinese hack
  84. Brief: Report: China's botnet problems grows
  85. Brief: Passwords, but not personal info, better protected
  86. Obama site hacked; Redirected to Hillary Clinton
  87. Version of VirtualShield Includes Firewall
  88. Giving Up Passwords for Chocolate
  89. Obama site hacked, redirects clicks to Clinton's site
  90. PayPal denies plan to block Safari
  91. Rock Phish gang adds second punch to phishing attacks
  92. Microsoft bungles antipiracy detection tool update
  93. RSA finds new malware enhanced phishing technique
  94. Economic woes won't affect Europe security spending
  95. PayPal denies plan to block Safari
  96. Interop Las Vegas 2008 planning guide
  97. Microsoft admits it sent Office nag to all WSUS servers
  98. Rock Phish gang adds second punch to phishing attacks
  99. EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says
  100. Removing hard drive data -- the YouTube way
  101. RSA Discovers 'Rock Phish' Attack
  102. Security Threats Same for Infrastructure & Biz
  103. PCI Issues Payment Application Security Standard
  104. Marshal Exposes Spam Outbreak From Srizbi Botnet
  105. Sourcefire Unveils Version of Sourcefire 3D
  106. 3rd Brigade Achieves Common Criteria EAL 3+
  107. Qualys Rolls Out SaaS for Security, Compliance
  108. Bloxx Celebrates 700% Growth
  109. William Jackson | Information security paradox
  110. Home Server Security Beta
  111. Panama – a tempting target
  112. Chertoff Says Fingerprints Aren't Personal Data
  113. Single-sign-on system makes sense for logistics firm
  114. When the inside threat is from outsiders
  115. SSL gear adapted for Wi-Fi access
  116. Interop Las Vegas 2008 planning guide
  117. Chinese hackers poised for anti CNN attack on April 19
  118. ToorCon Seattle 2008: Nuke plants, non-existent sub domain attacks, muffin diving, and Guitar Hero
  119. Enough of Being the Bad Guy
  120. Microsoft (Belatedly) Admits to Windows Server 2008 Token Kidnapping
  121. 700,000 Hoosier ID's compromised in computer theft
  122. TOP 10 - Military goods for sale and miscreants aplenty
  123. Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
  124. Software Update -- Did Apple Do Enough?, (Sun, Apr 20th)
  125. CNN cyberattack called off
  126. EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says
  127. TOP 10 - Military goods for sale and miscreants aplenty
  128. Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
  129. New MS Vulnerability - Web-Hosting Providers Beware!
  130. EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says
  131. CNN cyberattack called off
  132. GSM Security Researcher Targeted in Airport Shakedown
  133. Notorious eBay hacker arrested in Romania
  134. Swedish researchers find hole in 'flawless' encryption technology
  135. DoJ wants more money to scour P2P networks
  136. Gulf is bitten by internet bug
  137. Hackers Cancel Attack on CNN
  138. ISPs' Error Page Ads Let Hackers Hijack Entire Web
  139. A Mac OS X security primer by Arstechnica
  140. PayPal may block Safari users
  141. Speculation mounts over Six Apart acquisition
  142. Soyuz crew endures severe G-forces on re-entry
  143. 24 Digital Spy Tools To Capture, Protect, And Secure Data
  144. EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says
  145. Microsoft admits it sent Office nag to all WSUS servers
  146. Chinese hackers poised for anti CNN attack on April 19
  147. Chinese blogs detail zero-day flaw in Microsoft Works
  148. TOP 10 - Military goods for sale and miscreants aplenty
  149. Italian cyberstalking case reveals Internet loopholes
  150. Chinese hackers poised for anti CNN attack on April 19
  151. Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
  152. Chinese blogs detail zero-day flaw in Microsoft Works
  153. Fighting off strangers bearing candy
  154. The Patch Window is Gone: Automated Patch-Based Exploit Generation, (Fri, Apr 18th)
  155. Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Cartoons
  156. Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Kite
  157. Microsoft reports access bug
  158. Microsoft investigating access bug
  159. Microsoft rings alarm on Windows rights bug
  160. Schneier Video on Terrorism
  161. Bull crams crypto chips into bootable USB hard disk drive
  162. PC Tools Questions Top Threat Lists
  163. EV SSL Certificates - Just once, why can't one of our poorly considered quick fixes work?, (Fri, Apr 18th)
  164. AppSecInc Supports Latest Oracle Update
  165. Surveillance Camera Photos
  166. Congressman to press on with paper-ballot emergency voting bill
  167. Bull crams crypto chips into bootable USB hard disk drive
  168. PayPal to block users with old browsers to stem phishing attacks
  169. Reports: Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
  170. Chinese blogs detail zero-day flaw in Microsoft Works
  171. Oracle to expand SAP lawsuit, may target execs
  172. Imperva Discovers Critical Oracle Flaw
  173. Raytheon Integrates With McAfee Orchestrator
  174. E-spionage
  175. PayPal to block users with old browsers to cut back phishing
  176. U.K. phishing attacks double
  177. Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
  178. Bull crams crypto chips into bootable USB hard disk drive
  179. Chinese hackers poised for anti CNN attack on April 19
  180. Chinese blogs detail zero-day flaw in Microsoft Works
  181. NULL pointer exploit excites researchers
  182. Wanted: 10 IT skills employers need today
  183. Privacy advocates: Consumer education isn't enough
  184. IIS Vulnerability Published by Microsoft - Includes Workarounds, (Fri, Apr 18th)
  185. QUIK conviction
  186. PayPal may ban Safari for being unsafe (updated)
  187. Apple should call PayPal's bluff
  188. PayPal may ban Safari for being unsafe
  189. 51% of Americans write down their online passwords
  190. Fastest-growing Web sites in France in February 2008
  191. Secure Computer Recycling on Earth Day
  192. Oklahoma Data Leak
  193. HITBSecConf2008 Dubai
  194. Chinese hackers poised for anti-CNN attack over the weekend
  195. Four ways to fight off strangers with candy
  196. Wanted: 10 IT skills employers need today
  197. Privacy advocates: Consumer education isn't enough
  198. MySpace hack reveals profile visitors
  199. How to spot - and stop - a spy
  200. Apple patches up Safari
  201. Security experts criticise Phorm
  202. FCC Net neutrality hearing draws diverse views
  203. HITBSecConf2008 Dubai
  204. Privacy advocates: Consumer education isn't enough
  205. Mozilla patches Firefox JavaScript bug
  206. SANS solves mystery of mass Web site infections
  207. Kingston, IronKey announce new FIPS-certified USB drives
  208. Learn from the latest Internet Security Threat Report update
  209. Visa Launches Risk Management Product
  210. Privacy advocates: Consumer education isn't enough
  211. PCI Compliance gets clarified and neutered (further)
  212. Psystar mystery adds up to phishing scam
  213. Brief: Passwords, but not personal info, better protected
  214. Brief: Group releases credit-card software standard
  215. CEO subpoena scam fires up anew
  216. MySpace hack reveals profile visitors
  217. HITBSecConf2008 Dubai
  218. Crossing over to the dark side: Consultant pleads guilty to identity theft
  219. SANS solves mystery of mass Web site infections
  220. Concerns raised as gov't demands universal wiretapping
  221. MySpace hack reveals profile visitors
  222. CEO subpoena scam fires up anew
  223. Check yourself, before you wreck yourself
  224. Google Apps hit by session-stealing attack
  225. Survey: 12% of consumers 'borrow' free Wi-Fi
  226. Apple patches $10,000 prize-winning bug
  227. MySpace hack reveals profile visitors
  228. Safari 3.1.1 Released, (Thu, Apr 17th)
  229. Risk Preferences in Chimpanzees and Bonobos
  230. Beware the insider security threat
  231. Cambridge, Tampere and Turku
  232. Apple patches $10,000 bug
  233. How to spot - and stop - a spy
  234. Hackers open new front in payment card data thefts
  235. CEO subpoena scam fires up anew
  236. Apple patches $10,000 prize-winning bug
  237. Survey: 12 percent of consumers 'borrow' free Wi-Fi
  238. PCI standards body moves ahead on payment-application cert
  239. Malware threat lists slammed as 'useless'
  240. Kingston shows super secure USB stick
  241. Cambridge, Tampere and Turku
  242. CEO-phishing scam fires up anew
  243. Cambridge, Tampere and Turku
  244. Targeted spear phishing attacks
  245. Mozilla patches Firefox JavaScript bug
  246. IT crash hits Virgin Blue
  247. Pirate Bay Opens Uncensored Blogging Service
  248. Ideas bank in the making
  249. IBM's own staff prefers Macs to ThinkPads
  250. Edward Lorenz, father of chaos theory, dies at 90