- The perimeter is dead, information is king
- BigFix Slashes List Price of AntiThreat to $1
- Microsoft patches Vista, Windows Server 2008, IE
- NSA's Linux
- Microsoft patches Vista; Windows Server 2008; IE
- April 2008 - Black Tuesday Overview, (Tue, Apr 8th)
- Brief: Stolen hardware basis for most breaches
- Brief: FBI: Cybercrime racks up more profits
- Microsoft calls for talks on Internet trust, safety
- Microsoft's End to End trust vision: Can this identity, trusted stack thing work?
- RSA: Microsoft launches trusted Internet initiative; Aims for security dialogue
- DHS to offer backdoor increase to H-1B visas?
- 'Crimeware as a service' the next big thing
- Google defends right to hold users' personal data
- Yankee Group pulls 'inaccurate' virtualization report
- Outsourcing blamed for rising security woes
- IBM confident of victory in patent spat with Asustek
- Cisco, EMC extend security partnership
- IBM's project Phantom to lock down virtual machines
- The debate over the right data loss prevention strategy
- Secure coding: the invisible elephant
- Europe mulls six-month limit for search engine data storage
- U.S. gov't faces challenge of balancing data access, security
- Cisco, EMC extend security partnership
- Security researcher: Web page can take over your router
- People are mugs over identity theft
- Symantec's Global Internet Security Threat Report, (Tue, Apr 8th)
- RSA's Coviello: Let's cook up a thinking security defense system
- Nato allies form cyber defence command
- RSA Announces Risk Management SolutionS
- Malicious Attacks Focus on Trusted Websites
- Symantec's Global Internet Security Threat Report, (Tue, Apr 8th)
- RSA: IBM's project Phantom to lock down virtual machines
- Digital certificates could become standard in IDs
- Outsourced Software Development Ups Risk
- The Feeling and Reality of Security
- UK a hotbed for cyber crime
- RSA - IBM's project Phantom to lock down virtual machines
- U.S. gov't faces challenge of balancing data access, security
- Cisco, EMC extend security partnership
- Cisco and EMC announce data-leak prevention partnership
- Security researcher: Web page can take over your router
- Hitachi buys majority stake in ID management vendor
- How we tested SonicWall E7500
- OS Smackdown: Linux vs. Mac OS X vs. Windows Vista vs. Windows XP
- Malware count blows past 1M mark
- Web page can take over your router
- DHS extends time foreign students can stay in U.S.
- Small Town Wireless (non)Security!
- IC3's 2007 Internet Crime Report
- Third Annual Movie-Plot Threat Contest
- New attack kit targets bag of ActiveX bugs
- SonicWall smashes speed records
- Kraken Technical Details, (Mon, Apr 7th)
- Feds face challenge of balancing data access and security
- Hitachi Acquires M-Tech
- HP admits to selling infected flash-floppy drives
- Abaca's Anti-Spam Available for Enterprises
- SenSage Joins McAfee Alliance
- VeriSign Launches Authentication Program
- Network Solutions Technical Difficulties? Enom too, (Mon, Apr 7th)
- The Ineffectiveness of Security Cameras
- Seagate to release self-encrypting disk drive
- Black Hat Europe, Day 4 (Finally): Early wake-up calls always lead to long days
- Guardium 1st to Monitor Encrypted Database Traffic
- Finjan Releases v9 of Security Web Appliance
- Imperva Closes $20M D Financing
- New attack kit targets bag of ActiveX bugs
- Deadline looms to re-engineer networks
- William Jackson | Old security issues, and plenty of new ones
- Apple: We'll take Manhattan
- Microsoft must pay Alcatel-Lucent $367 million
- Asustek sues IBM in patent row
- Microsoft to issue eight patches this month
- HSBC loses disc with 370,000 customer details
- UTM firewall review: SonicWall smashes speed records
- Seagate unveils self-encrypting disk drive
- Number of viruses to top 1 million by 2009
- Companies struggle as Safari pops up on networks
- Got Kraken?, (Mon, Apr 7th)
- IC3's 2007 Internet Crime Report
- The next big thing? Crimeware-as-a-service
- Report: Enterprise Users Evade IT Security Controls
- HP USB Keys Shipped with Malware for your Proliant Server, (Mon, Apr 7th)
- PCI Alliance Launches PCI Knowledge Base
- Narus Rolls Out Traffic Intelligence Systems
- Bit9 Global Registry Hits Over 6B Records
- Imprivata Closes Round C Funding
- Photos: £1,000 reward for PM's fingerprints
- Gone Phishing
- Ms. Polinka Wants Your Bank Account
- You've Been IFramed
- Unusual Banking Trojan Found Today
- Stormy April Fool's Day
- Shedding (Black)Light on the Master Boot Record
- Shift Happens
- Black Hat 2008, Amsterdam
- Targeted Malware Attacks Against Pro-Tibet Groups
- Formula 1 Racing and Computer Security
- Virgin Trains passengers to chatter for longer
- Virgin Train passengers to chatter for longer
- Cyber crime: Police not taking it seriously
- Jury awards Alcatel-Lucent $367M in Microsoft patent suit
- MokaFive and Desktop Virtualization
- Fidelis Secures $22M in VC
- Alcatel-Lucent Adds NLG Partners
- WinMagic, UPEK Authenticate Fingerprints
- Internet Censorship
- How we tested SonicWall E7500
- Seagate unveils self-encrypting disk drive
- The correlation between identity monitoring and data loss prevention
- Juniper, Microsoft to be among RSA Conference newsmakers
- Companies struggle as Safari pops up on networks
- UTM firewall review: SonicWall smashes speed records
- Storm Blogs
- USAF ready for cyber offensive
- Confronting the Application Layer
- IT Tries to Keep Internal Users Under Control
- Jonathan L. Zittrain
- Opinion: Phishing in the backyard
- Advanced obfuscated JavaScript analysis, (Sun, Apr 6th)
- Gone phishing
- Happenings in the Northeast US, (Sun, Apr 6th)
- Companies struggle as Safari pops up on networks
- HP unveils encryption add-ons for storage products
- Companies struggle as Safari pops up on networks
- HP unveils encryption add-ons for storage products
- Companies struggle as Safari pops up on networks
- HP unveils encryption add-ons for storage products
- Every move you make tracked by RFID tags
- Failure to patch flaw exposes data on 60,000 at Antioch
- Number of viruses to top 1 million by 2009
- Companies struggle as Safari pops up on networks
- Encryption Not Perfect: Assessing the Risks and Cost
- Intel to release anti-theft technology for laptops
- HP unveils encryption add-ons for storage products
- Companies struggle as Safari pops up on networks
- Companies struggle as Safari pops up on networks
- Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Beaks for Artificial Limbs?
- Failure to patch flaw exposes data on 60,000 at Antioch
- 700MHz spectrum winners detail plans
- Symantec confirms ActiveX bugs in its own consumer software
- Botnets, spyware top worry list for federal IT security
- Another Schneier Interview
- HP unveils encryption add-ons for storage products
- Vista anti-malware products fail virus tests
- IOC accepts Beijing Internet-access assurances
- Intel to release anti-theft technology for laptops
- MacScan 2.5.2 Released
- nmidahena, (Fri, Apr 4th)
- Terroristic Threatening
- Symantec confirms ActiveX bugs in its own consumer software
- Vista antimalware fails VB100 tests
- Hackers tuck attack code into UK government site
- Intel to release anti-theft technology for laptops
- Men fall harder than women for Internet fraud, study finds
- RSA - RSA to kick off next week with Microsoft's 'Stirling'
- Tax day scams, (Fri, Apr 4th)
- Shavlik Blocks Unintended Safari Installs
- Brief: FBI: Cybercrime racks up more profits
- Brief: Apple patches QuickTime for Mac, Windows
- Ounce Labs Reports on Q1
- Safend Upgrades DLP Product
- Symark Announces PowerADvantage
- KeeLoq Still Broken
- Whitehall laptop ban hits driving agency performance
- Ms. Polinka wants your bank account
- HP unveils encryption add-ons for storage products
- IDF - Intel to release anti-theft technology for laptops
- Men fall harder than women for Internet fraud, study finds
- Internet music tax, a bad idea
- Laptop thieves foiled by tracking system
- Men fall harder than women for Internet fraud, study finds
- Intel to release anti-theft technology for laptops
- Vendor disk failure rates: Myth or metric?
- Bloxx: Anon Proxies Allow Surfers to Stray
- Is someone listening in on your calls?
- IBM expert: IT risk is opaque
- Pwn 2 Pawn: Why the Vista hacker turned to eBay
- Scientists crack Microchip car immobilizer system
- Dell plans more job cuts
- Al-Qaida deputy goes online to justify attacks
- Microsoft to keep XP alive until 2010 but only for Eee PCs
- iPhone Pwnage Tool Released To The Masses
- Microsoft denies Lite-On Blu-ray rumour
- EBay Would Be Nuts to Sell Skype
- U.K. to Pass E-mail Addresses of Pedophiles to Facebook, Bebo
- Beijing Opens Security Department To Prevent Olympic Hackers
- Ubuntu Linux 8.04 final release set for April 24
- China cracks down on insider cyber hacking
- Army Runs Fake Spam Site
- Sony BMG accused of piracy
- Bluefire plans a new cell phone security app
- Microsoft Patches To Fix Five Critical Errors
- TJX settles with MasterCard for US$24 million
- The secret underground iPhone world in Russia
- iTunes Reaches #1 in Music Sales - Or Does It?
- Micron to Install 8GB DDR3 Memory Into Laptops.
- 25 Great Geek Websites
- MySpace Music Ready To Take A Bite Out Of Apple iTunes' Profits
- Paramount goes 'There' with film clips
- Air France Debuts Cell Phone Voice Service
- The Liquid Bomb
- Justice, Commerce warn of Web 2.0and 3.0security risks
- Opera fixes vulnerabilities and Microsoft announces April's fixes, (Thu, Apr 3rd)
- Microsoft to patch Vista SP1, Server 2008 next week
- April to be another big Microsoft security patch month
- Apple plugs QuickTime with 11 patches
- Swedes hope to keep spam out of blog search results
- Ski area reports Hannaford-like theft of payment card data
- Adobe claims it knew of 'PWN To OWN' bug
- Venafi Supports HSM
- VeriSign Provides 2-Factor Authentication
- SenSage Rolls Out SIEM Tool
- Gartner CIO Survey Says: IT Budgets Unchanged
- Symantec Awarded EC Funding for Research
- Fortinet Adds Security Appliance
- Labyrinth Security Lock
- Apple patches 11 QuickTime flaws
- Guardium Makes Database Security Smarter
- Winmagic to Roll Out Encryption for Mac, Linux
- Laptop thieves foiled by tracking system
- Startup hopes to keep spam out of blog search results
- Symantec, Microsoft resolve spat over storage tech
- Apps security testing companies ride wave
- Apple plugs QuickTime with 11 patches
- Apple plugs QuickTime with 11 patches
- Laptop thieves foiled by tracking system
- Swedes hope to keep spam out of blog search results
- Ski area reports Hannaford-like theft of payment card data
- Sophos warns against iMunizator 'scareware'
- PayPal debit card glitch blocks transactions, users say
- IBM Closes Telelogic Buy
- IBM, Linden plan to give enterprises a Second Life
- Adobe claims to have known of Flash issue prior to CanSecWest '08, patch is on the way
- Would-Be Bomber Caught at Orlando Airport
- Brief: Apple patches QuickTime for Mac, Windows
- Brief: Europe asks ISPs to help battle cybercrime
- "How do I?" videos for security
- UK 'failing on cyber crime'
- VB detection: is it so difficult?, (Thu, Apr 3rd)
- Interview with the Vista Pwn2Own contest winners
- A bag of vulnerabilities (and fixes) in QuickTime, (Thu, Apr 3rd)
- 1967 Article on Data Privacy and Security
- RSA - RSA to kick off next week with Microsoft's 'Stirling'
- PayPal debit card glitch blocks transactions, users say
- PWN 2 PAWN: Why the Vista hacker turned to eBay
- U.S. carriers quietly developing IPv6 services
- EBay yanks sale of laptop with Vista attack code
- Apple patches 11 QuickTime bugs in year's third update