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  1. , (Sun, Apr 13th)
  2. Welcome Malwarebytes to CastleCops
  3. News: U.S. gov't pushes cybersecurity at con
  4. News: Hacking contest highlights value of vulnerabilities
  5. Colombian man sentenced for computer fraud
  6. CSOs need to keep evolving, CA security exec says
  7. Don't forget privacy in a company social network
  8. Attacks begin against critical Patch Tuesday bug
  9. Colombian man sentenced for computer fraud
  10. Hospitals often fail to notify patients of data breaches
  11. Why does a person need so many electronic identities?
  12. CSOs need to keep evolving, CA security exec says
  13. Presidential campaigns clueless about Net threats
  14. Brief: U.S. still worries over hacker havens
  15. Brief: Researchers tell voting firms, time for a truce
  16. Friday Squid Blogging: Squidpunk
  17. PineApp Rolls Out ZombiCop
  18. Qualys Adds Enterprise Security & Compliance
  19. Friday Squid Blogging: Humboldt Squid Invasion
  20. Microsoft proposes tiered privacy in online advertising
  21. TippingPoint Joins IP-to-ID Program
  22. Raytheon Launches Info Security Biz
  23. Clickatell Showcases Mobile Authentication
  24. Sipera, Nortel Team on VOIP/UC Security
  25. Envoy Adds Gemalto OD Smart Card Service
  26. Gemalto Gets Alternative Authentication
  27. ADSL Router / Cable Modem / Home Wireless AP Hardening in 5 Steps, (Fri, Apr 11th)
  28. Microsoft: Vista feature designed to 'annoy users'
  29. The problem with Google Apps Engine
  30. Credant, Altiris-Symantec Integrate
  31. Seat Belt Usage and Compensating Behavior
  32. Research fingers ActiveX, QuickTime as buggiest browser plug-ins
  33. Malware filters bad for business
  34. U.S. presidential election can be hacked
  35. Oracle to ship critical database fixes next week
  36. Needed: A 'Turing machine' for security
  37. Arrested WabiSabiLabi CTO returns to blog
  38. SanDisk warns of USB drive threat
  39. Malware filters bad for business
  40. U.S. presidential election can be hacked
  41. Data Security Tips for CIOs: Wiping the Hard Drive
  42. Inside the black market 'bug trade'
  43. Japan's 10 funniest tech-related ads
  44. Oracle to ship critical database fixes next week
  45. 'CopNav' to track Met's police officers
  46. Sales staff: Worst IT offenders
  47. Bulk Text Messaging
  48. MGM Mirage's IT green field: RFID meets alcohol; predictive modeling; bandwidth galore
  49. Free Public Beta test of Secunia NSI version 2
  50. Friday Rant - Here's a perfect example of why DRM sucks
  51. PayPal wages war on phishing
  52. Video: Microsoft's plan for web security
  53. Insider security risks exposed
  54. Oracle to ship critical database fixes next week
  55. RSA - U.S. presidential election can be hacked
  56. Japan's 10 funniest tech-related ads
  57. Collaborative security initiatives spark interest at RSA
  58. NAC still drawing crowds at RSA
  59. After arrest, founder of bug-selling company to stay
  60. Cisco AXP blade manages, secures remote servers and PCs
  61. Security certs, vampires and dumpster diving
  62. Researchers map Internet's 'black holes'
  63. Security Skills Coming Up Short
  64. Taking down teen hackers
  65. Three different hackers found 'Pwn To Own' bug
  66. MEA servers hacked, China hand suspected
  67. Attacks begin against critical Patch Tuesday bug
  68. Inside the black market 'bug trade'
  69. Stolen military items for sale online
  70. Scientists Use Brain-Boosting Drugs
  71. Spam busters blacklist MessageLabs and chums
  72. Network Solutions hijacks customer sub-domains for ad fest
  73. CU students to compete in hacking contest
  74. Brief: Researchers tell voting firms, time for a truce
  75. Brief: Adobe upgrades Flash Player
  76. COX Compromises PINs
  77. Microhoo careens toward closure: Assessing the moving parts
  78. Abuse Contacts, (Thu, Apr 10th)
  79. DSLReports Being Attacked Again, (Thu, Apr 10th)
  80. Symantec Threatcon Level 2, (Thu, Apr 10th)
  81. Infected devices
  82. Attacks begin against critical Patch Tuesday bug
  83. Why Symantec bought Appstream (not)
  84. Top botnets control 1M hijacked computers
  85. Experts hack power grid in no time
  86. Report: E-voting firms in hostile-takeover tussle
  87. Three different hackers found 'Pwn To Own' bug
  88. Planning a company social network? Don't forget privacy issues
  89. Overestimating Threats Against Children
  90. WiMax certification not enough for some vendors
  91. Free Tibet Web sites hacked
  92. SAP loses bid to keep 'highly confidential' info from Oracle
  93. Fortinet wins 'Deep Throat' porn filtering test
  94. DLP experts preach taking the long term view
  95. Acceptance growing for PCI security standard
  96. Lessons learned in Cyber Storm II
  97. DHS offers first take on Cyber Storm exercise
  98. Browser exploits getting more intense
  99. Test Center guide: Mail security appliances
  100. Gartner explains why Windows is broken
  101. Botnet economy runs wild
  102. Microsoft launches 'End to End Trust' call to action, observers skeptical
  103. Security service monitors WLAN intrusions
  104. Cyberwar games test nations' responses
  105. Malware Miscellany, March 2008
  106. Insider security risks exposed
  107. Where Cyber Criminals Buy and Sell Information
  108. China hackers breach foreign office
  109. MGM Grand's IT green field: RFID meets alcohol; predictive modeling; bandwidth galore
  110. Hackers tuck attack code into UK government site
  111. NDS Group faces piracy allegation
  112. Sony survey asks players: why hack the PSP?
  113. Hackers break into power station in less than a day
  114. FCC approves emergency alert text-messaging system
  115. Analyst warns of iPhone 2.0's effect on BlackBerry, Palm share
  116. Yahoo To Carry Google's Web Search Ads
  117. Five Online Backup Services Keep Your Data Safe
  118. Tracking Vehicles through Tire Pressure Monitors
  119. Microhoo careens toward closure: Assessing the moving parts
  120. How Google keeps its tech security tip top
  121. Botnets: 'We're screwed', warn security experts
  122. The wisdom of white hats
  123. DHS offers first take on Cyber Storm exercise
  124. Malware Defence Workshop details
  125. Microsoft launches 'End to End Trust' call to action, observers skeptical
  126. Mobile UC: the ultimate end game
  127. Security service monitors WLAN intrusions
  128. How the iPhone is killing the 'Net
  129. 10 security threats to watch for
  130. Experts hack power grid in no time
  131. As Storm fades, botnet fight goes on
  132. U.S. cyber readiness lagging, panel says
  133. Kraken, Not New But Still Newsworthy?
  134. April's Updates from Microsoft
  135. Brief: Adobe upgrades Flash Player
  136. Brief: Microsoft patches, pushes Internet trust
  137. News: Flash vuln fells Vista
  138. News: Bot master owns up to 250,000 zombie PCs
  139. Microsoft-Yahoo-Google: The vicious antitrust circle
  140. Lessons from Cyber Storm II
  141. AirPatrol Unveils Cell Phone Detection Solution
  142. AirTight Launches Wireless Security SaaS
  143. Virtualization: History repeats itself with a search for security
  144. Microsoft: Ask us and we'll kill your ActiveX control
  145. What’s up with 14323? , (Wed, Apr 9th)
  146. IPhone 2.0 beta gets hands-on test at major financial firm
  147. Self-encrypting data center drives
  148. Top botnets control 1M hijacked computers
  149. NSA on the Enigma
  150. Congress to industry: 'We need your help'
  151. Garcia sees 'sense of common purpose' emerging in security community
  152. ISC Podcast Episode Number 2, (Wed, Apr 9th)
  153. DHS chief says feds need help to defend Internet against cyberattacks
  154. Quest Expands ID, Access Management
  155. Adobe patches 'PWN To OWN' bug in Flash Player
  156. Update: Adobe fixes seven flaws in Flash Player
  157. Feds tout slow cyber-security gains
  158. As Storm fades, botnet fight goes on
  159. Lab test: Symantec Mail Security
  160. Lab test: Cisco IronPort
  161. Lab test: Secure Computing IronMail E-Mail Gateway
  162. Lab test: BorderWare Security Platform
  163. Lab test: Proofpoint Messaging Security Gateway
  164. Lab test: Mirapoint RazorGate
  165. Lab test: Barracuda Spam Firewall
  166. Deadline looms to re-engineer networks
  167. As Storm fades, botnet fight goes on
  168. Shavlik adds virtual-machine patch management
  169. U.S. cyber readiness lagging, panel says
  170. Microsoft releases public beta of security console
  171. Adobe fixes seven flaws in Flash Player
  172. Microsoft patches critical bugs in Windows graphics system
  173. RSA - Chertoff: DHS project will lock down federal computers
  174. The Feeling and Reality of Security
  175. Verizon Business expands managed security services
  176. Bringing Order and Security to your Mobile Workforce: Corporate Mobility Policy and Device Management
  177. U.S. improving its cybersecurity posture
  178. Spammers employ humans to break email tests
  179. BA sends over 11,000 SMS apologies
  180. HSBC e-payments system limps back online
  181. President Bush caught in a little iPod scandal
  182. Dell To Launch Low-Cost Laptops
  183. AMD Envisions Microprocessors with More than Eight Cores.
  184. The Mac Guru of Damascus in the Case of the Missing Laptops
  185. New Kraken worm evading harpoons of antivirus programs
  186. Facebook unveils instant message feature
  187. Don't outsource code
  188. Hacker! = criminal
  189. RSA conference shown how web page can take over your router
  190. New Microsoft OSes Hit by Patch Tuesday Shrapnel
  191. IBM Eyes Virtualization Security with Phantom
  192. Vulnerability could permit router control
  193. Kraken, Not New But Still Newsworthy?
  194. Microsoft patches Windows graphics bugs
  195. Bell Internet has most 'malicious activity': Symantec
  196. Experts divided over cyber-terrorist threat
  197. Hackers exploit Tibet websites
  198. Mac security not so much about the Mac
  199. College Degrees in Homeland Security
  200. AVG Upgrades Internet Security
  201. Application Security Upgrades DbProtect
  202. News to know: WGA for Office; RSA; Apple; Adobe
  203. Security 'perfect storm' is a-brewing
  204. Security threats revealed: Beware the metasploit
  205. Application Security Teams With ArcSight
  206. NextiraOne Deploys eIQNetworks
  207. Third Brigade Offers New Licensing Model
  208. ArcSight Intros EnterpriseView Partner Program
  209. Tizor, ArcSight Integrate Database Auditing, SIM
  210. Assessing the risks and cost of encryption
  211. RSA - As Storm fades, botnet fight goes on
  212. Verizon service targets data-leak protection
  213. Microsoft patches critical bugs in Windows graphics system
  214. RSA - Chertoff: DHS project will lock down federal computers
  215. Malware count blows past 1M mark
  216. RSA - Microsoft: Let's talk about trust
  217. Tech lobbying groups to merge, solidify message
  218. Europe mulls six-month limit for search engine data storage
  219. April's Updates from Microsoft
  220. Chertoff promises cybersecurity Manhattan Project
  221. April's Updates from Microsoft
  222. April's Updates from Microsoft
  223. April's Updates from Microsoft
  224. Adobe Flash Pwn2Own details released by ZDI...
  225. Brief: Microsoft patches, pushes Internet trust
  226. Brief: Stolen hardware basis for most breaches
  227. Critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player, (Wed, Apr 9th)
  228. Chertoff: DHS project will lock down federal computers
  229. Microsoft: Smarter IDs needed for Net gains
  230. Microsoft patches critical bugs in Windows graphics system
  231. Web users in malware crosshairs
  232. U.S. reaches 2009 H-1B visa cap
  233. Microsoft security maturing fast
  234. Regulations not making data safer, says RSA chief
  235. UK businesses: No one cares about cyber attacks!
  236. Chertoff outlines goals of national cybersecurity initiative
  237. EC: Search data should be deleted after 6 months
  238. Choice a big part of network access control
  239. Proposals for TIC compliance due April 15
  240. Microsoft releases public Beta 1 of Stirling security bundle
  241. Microsoft: Let's talk about trust
  242. Microsoft releases some of promised Office documentation
  243. Notes file viewer vulnerabilities, (Tue, Apr 8th)
  244. Do CEOs deserve jail for data breaches?
  245. HSBC loses data on 370,000 customers; violates security standards
  246. Bradford Secures Guest, Contractor Access
  247. xtreme Showcases NAC at RSA
  248. RSA: Researcher: Web page can take over your router
  249. Microsoft patches critical top-to-bottom bugs in Windows
  250. Proposals for TIC compliance due April 15