- INFOSEC - Schneier: Lots of security software is 'snake oil'
- Facebook under attack: The spam and phishing threat
- Websense: UN, UK sites compromised by JavaScript injection
- Microsoft: We took out Storm botnet
- LendingTree discloses insider data breach
- Maximus root kit downloads via MySpace social engineering trick., (Tue, Apr 22nd)
- Is it wise to loosen Entourage's attachment security policy?
- Q&A: Schneier says cybercrime problem 'might not be fixable'
- Smith Micro Launches Registry Cleaner for PC
- Symantec decomposer rar bypass allowed malicious content., (Tue, Apr 22nd)
- Sun debuts Java Card 3.0
- Microsoft: Some users may like adware
- Airport Security Game
- Microsoft: We took out Storm botnet
- Hannaford to spend 'millions' on IT security upgrades after breach
- Qualys Security & Compliance Offers Reporting Metrics
- Pentura Launches Data Risk Assessment Service
- IBM, Crossbeam Roll Out Network IPS
- Safend Bows Monitoring & Policy Enforcement
- NetWitness Integrates With Enterprise Consoles
- Bluesocket Expands Wireless LAN Security
- Fujitsu Unveils Hard Disk Drive Encryption
- McAfee Rolls Out 10-Gig IPS, Email, Web Security
- National College Cyberdefense Champ Crowned
- Security Software Revenue to Grow 11% This Year
- Brief: Microsoft: Vulnerabilities down, threats up
- Brief: Report: China's botnet problems grows
- SportsNetwork CEO: Site back up; A look at the recovery plan
- Microsoft encourages researchers to hack
- Cryptography expert: Lots of security software is 'snake oil'
- China faces severe botnet problem
- iPhone moves a step closer to getting IM
- Mac hack contest bug had been public for a year
- U.S. Senate committee tackles Net neutrality today
- Microsoft data show Web attacks taking off
- Biopharma Assn Certifies Adobe Programs
- The RSA Conference
- Trampoline unveils “corporate Facebook” software
- INFOSEC - Microsoft figures show some users may like adware
- Cisco security exec has big plans for Ironport technology
- Online privacy: railing against the accepted
- INFOSEC - Schneier: Lots of security software is 'snake oil'
- LendingTree discloses insider data breach
- China faced with growing botnet problem
- Mac hack contest bug had been public for a year
- China continues to face severe botnet problem
- AlgoSec Launches VPN Analyzer
- Microsoft's Security Intelligence Report looks interesting if you could only download it
- PGP, Infineon Team on TPM, Encryption
- IBM Adds Security Service for Mid-Sized Cos.
- 1/3 Enterprises Forgoing IT Security Projects
- Sophos: Infected Webpage Found Every 5 Seconds
- Happy Birthday Earth!
- Study finds that 14 percent of U.S. consumers "borrow" free Wi-Fi
- Veracode Launches Software-Testing Service
- Automated License Sys Adds Compliance
- Skybox Upgrades Risk Analysis Software
- Stiennon Named US CEO of Aussie MSSP
- Jericho Forum Unveils Web 2.0 Biz Collaboration
- Spam to your calendar via Google agenda?, (Tue, Apr 22nd)
- VeriChip goes consumer with its implantable RFID chips; Would you buy?
- The RSA Conference
- UK hit by 100 data breaches in six months
- Police Facebook presence strikes privacy chord
- Microsoft data show Web attacks on the rise
- Microsoft data show Web attacks taking off
- Risk-management software gains Web, compliance tools
- Mac hack contest bug had been public for a year
- ProCurve gear compatible with Microsoft NAP
- Blue Coat to acquire Packeteer for $268 million
- FAQ: Windows XP SP3 ships -- finally
- Researchers tout 'functional encryption' that knows who's who
- Economic woes won't affect Europe security spending
- Interop Las Vegas 2008 planning guide
- Police Facebook presence strikes privacy cord
- “Apocalyptic NEWS Usama Ben Laden” , (Tue, Apr 22nd)
- XP SP3 RC2 Available, (Tue, Apr 22nd)
- Jamie Reid: Just Who's Being Exploited?
- Mark Rasch: On the Border
- Mark Rasch: Let's Go Crazy
- IDS/IPS software gets Common Criteria certification
- Opinion: A spring cleaning for security
- Sports Network hit by drive-by Chinese hack
- Brief: Report: China's botnet problems grows
- Brief: Passwords, but not personal info, better protected
- Obama site hacked; Redirected to Hillary Clinton
- Version of VirtualShield Includes Firewall
- Giving Up Passwords for Chocolate
- Obama site hacked, redirects clicks to Clinton's site
- PayPal denies plan to block Safari
- Rock Phish gang adds second punch to phishing attacks
- Microsoft bungles antipiracy detection tool update
- RSA finds new malware enhanced phishing technique
- Economic woes won't affect Europe security spending
- PayPal denies plan to block Safari
- Interop Las Vegas 2008 planning guide
- Microsoft admits it sent Office nag to all WSUS servers
- Rock Phish gang adds second punch to phishing attacks
- EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says
- Removing hard drive data -- the YouTube way
- RSA Discovers 'Rock Phish' Attack
- Security Threats Same for Infrastructure & Biz
- PCI Issues Payment Application Security Standard
- Marshal Exposes Spam Outbreak From Srizbi Botnet
- Sourcefire Unveils Version of Sourcefire 3D
- 3rd Brigade Achieves Common Criteria EAL 3+
- Qualys Rolls Out SaaS for Security, Compliance
- Bloxx Celebrates 700% Growth
- William Jackson | Information security paradox
- Home Server Security Beta
- Panama – a tempting target
- Chertoff Says Fingerprints Aren't Personal Data
- Single-sign-on system makes sense for logistics firm
- When the inside threat is from outsiders
- SSL gear adapted for Wi-Fi access
- Interop Las Vegas 2008 planning guide
- Chinese hackers poised for anti CNN attack on April 19
- ToorCon Seattle 2008: Nuke plants, non-existent sub domain attacks, muffin diving, and Guitar Hero
- Enough of Being the Bad Guy
- Microsoft (Belatedly) Admits to Windows Server 2008 Token Kidnapping
- 700,000 Hoosier ID's compromised in computer theft
- TOP 10 - Military goods for sale and miscreants aplenty
- Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
- Software Update -- Did Apple Do Enough?, (Sun, Apr 20th)
- CNN cyberattack called off
- EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says
- TOP 10 - Military goods for sale and miscreants aplenty
- Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
- New MS Vulnerability - Web-Hosting Providers Beware!
- EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says
- CNN cyberattack called off
- GSM Security Researcher Targeted in Airport Shakedown
- Notorious eBay hacker arrested in Romania
- Swedish researchers find hole in 'flawless' encryption technology
- DoJ wants more money to scour P2P networks
- Gulf is bitten by internet bug
- Hackers Cancel Attack on CNN
- ISPs' Error Page Ads Let Hackers Hijack Entire Web
- A Mac OS X security primer by Arstechnica
- PayPal may block Safari users
- Speculation mounts over Six Apart acquisition
- Soyuz crew endures severe G-forces on re-entry
- 24 Digital Spy Tools To Capture, Protect, And Secure Data
- EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says
- Microsoft admits it sent Office nag to all WSUS servers
- Chinese hackers poised for anti CNN attack on April 19
- Chinese blogs detail zero-day flaw in Microsoft Works
- TOP 10 - Military goods for sale and miscreants aplenty
- Italian cyberstalking case reveals Internet loopholes
- Chinese hackers poised for anti CNN attack on April 19
- Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
- Chinese blogs detail zero-day flaw in Microsoft Works
- Fighting off strangers bearing candy
- The Patch Window is Gone: Automated Patch-Based Exploit Generation, (Fri, Apr 18th)
- Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Cartoons
- Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Kite
- Microsoft reports access bug
- Microsoft investigating access bug
- Microsoft rings alarm on Windows rights bug
- Schneier Video on Terrorism
- Bull crams crypto chips into bootable USB hard disk drive
- PC Tools Questions Top Threat Lists
- EV SSL Certificates - Just once, why can't one of our poorly considered quick fixes work?, (Fri, Apr 18th)
- AppSecInc Supports Latest Oracle Update
- Surveillance Camera Photos
- Congressman to press on with paper-ballot emergency voting bill
- Bull crams crypto chips into bootable USB hard disk drive
- PayPal to block users with old browsers to stem phishing attacks
- Reports: Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
- Chinese blogs detail zero-day flaw in Microsoft Works
- Oracle to expand SAP lawsuit, may target execs
- Imperva Discovers Critical Oracle Flaw
- Raytheon Integrates With McAfee Orchestrator
- E-spionage
- PayPal to block users with old browsers to cut back phishing
- U.K. phishing attacks double
- Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia
- Bull crams crypto chips into bootable USB hard disk drive
- Chinese hackers poised for anti CNN attack on April 19
- Chinese blogs detail zero-day flaw in Microsoft Works
- NULL pointer exploit excites researchers
- Wanted: 10 IT skills employers need today
- Privacy advocates: Consumer education isn't enough
- IIS Vulnerability Published by Microsoft - Includes Workarounds, (Fri, Apr 18th)
- QUIK conviction
- PayPal may ban Safari for being unsafe (updated)
- Apple should call PayPal's bluff
- PayPal may ban Safari for being unsafe
- 51% of Americans write down their online passwords
- Fastest-growing Web sites in France in February 2008
- Secure Computer Recycling on Earth Day
- Oklahoma Data Leak
- HITBSecConf2008 Dubai
- Chinese hackers poised for anti-CNN attack over the weekend
- Four ways to fight off strangers with candy
- Wanted: 10 IT skills employers need today
- Privacy advocates: Consumer education isn't enough
- MySpace hack reveals profile visitors
- How to spot - and stop - a spy
- Apple patches up Safari
- Security experts criticise Phorm
- FCC Net neutrality hearing draws diverse views
- HITBSecConf2008 Dubai
- Privacy advocates: Consumer education isn't enough
- Mozilla patches Firefox JavaScript bug
- SANS solves mystery of mass Web site infections
- Kingston, IronKey announce new FIPS-certified USB drives
- Learn from the latest Internet Security Threat Report update
- Visa Launches Risk Management Product
- Privacy advocates: Consumer education isn't enough
- PCI Compliance gets clarified and neutered (further)
- Psystar mystery adds up to phishing scam
- Brief: Passwords, but not personal info, better protected
- Brief: Group releases credit-card software standard
- CEO subpoena scam fires up anew
- MySpace hack reveals profile visitors
- HITBSecConf2008 Dubai
- Crossing over to the dark side: Consultant pleads guilty to identity theft
- SANS solves mystery of mass Web site infections
- Concerns raised as gov't demands universal wiretapping
- MySpace hack reveals profile visitors
- CEO subpoena scam fires up anew
- Check yourself, before you wreck yourself
- Google Apps hit by session-stealing attack
- Survey: 12% of consumers 'borrow' free Wi-Fi
- Apple patches $10,000 prize-winning bug
- MySpace hack reveals profile visitors
- Safari 3.1.1 Released, (Thu, Apr 17th)
- Risk Preferences in Chimpanzees and Bonobos
- Beware the insider security threat
- Cambridge, Tampere and Turku
- Apple patches $10,000 bug
- How to spot - and stop - a spy
- Hackers open new front in payment card data thefts
- CEO subpoena scam fires up anew
- Apple patches $10,000 prize-winning bug
- Survey: 12 percent of consumers 'borrow' free Wi-Fi
- PCI standards body moves ahead on payment-application cert
- Malware threat lists slammed as 'useless'
- Kingston shows super secure USB stick
- Cambridge, Tampere and Turku
- CEO-phishing scam fires up anew
- Cambridge, Tampere and Turku
- Targeted spear phishing attacks
- Mozilla patches Firefox JavaScript bug
- IT crash hits Virgin Blue
- Pirate Bay Opens Uncensored Blogging Service
- Ideas bank in the making
- IBM's own staff prefers Macs to ThinkPads
- Edward Lorenz, father of chaos theory, dies at 90