| December 30th, 2008: |
| 20:52 | Web browser flaw could put e-commerce security at risk |
| 20:49 | Q&A: Kaspersky Lab's Eugene Kaspersky |
| 20:47 | Amazon warns customers of infected digital photo frames |
| 20:46 | Fry's Electronics VP faces criminal charges and lawsuit |
| 20:45 | Microsoft downplays Windows Media Player bug |
| December 29th, 2008: |
| 19:14 | US engineer to stand trial in hijacked network |
| 19:11 | Microsoft Wages War Against Fake Security Software |
| 19:09 | Wanted: Web-Wide Cops |
| 19:08 | Welsh council loses 'confidential' child details |
| 19:07 | Verizon wins $31M judgment in cybersquatting case |
| December 25th, 2008: |
| 20:50 | Secure Your Vista PC in 10 Easy Steps |
| 20:43 | Digital snoops have nothing on Joe sales clerk |
| 20:42 | 5 security precautions to take for the holiday break |
| 20:38 | Review 2008: Top 10 government IT stories |
| 20:33 | Fake Antivirus Peddlers Helped by Microsoft, IRS |
| 20:32 | Samsung Shipped Infected Digital Picture Frames |
| 20:28 | Google, Apple, Microsoft sued over file preview |
| 20:27 | Fake Christmas, holiday greetings spread new malware |
| 20:26 | Georgia man sentenced for bribery in Atlanta Public Schools tech case |
| 20:25 | Microsoft confirms it's been working on SQL Server bug since April |
| December 24th, 2008: |
| 22:40 | Three Global Risks to Business in 2009 |
| 22:38 | Microsoft's 2009 to-do list: Deliver services, get virtualized, storm the Googleplex |
| 22:33 | Business Continuity Event Planning: Building a recovery strategy |
| 22:29 | European online library returns, this time with beta tag |
| 22:28 | Microsoft probing SQL Server vulnerability |
| 22:27 | Taking the classical approach to security |
| 22:12 | IT security: The trends to watch in 2009 |
| 22:04 | Psystar: No conspiracy against Apple |
| 22:03 | Fake antivirus peddlers helped by Microsoft, IRS redirect glitches |
| 22:01 | Microsoft kicks fake security software off 400,000 PCs |
| December 23rd, 2008: |
| 20:29 | Acceptable Use Policies for Web 2.0 |
| 20:26 | What can you afford NOT to do on IT security? |
| 20:25 | Obama Will Inherit A Real Mess On Real ID |
| 20:21 | Check Point to acquire Nokia's security appliance business |
| 20:19 | Avoid Online Shopping Threats for a Happier Holiday |
| 20:19 | Shifting Political Winds on the H-1B Horizon? |
| 20:18 | The Big Security Threat of Small Laptops |
| 20:17 | How Do I Stop a Cyberstalking Ex? |
| 20:15 | ATO drops Telstra, CSC from $385m deal |
| 20:14 | Home Office has received over 1,000 ID card requests |
| 20:13 | Software executive sentenced for hacking |
| 20:12 | Microsoft warns of SQL attack |
| 20:12 | With lawsuit settled, MIT hackers now work with MBTA |
| 20:11 | Microsoft explains how it missed critical IE bug |
| 20:10 | Researchers sound alarm about bug in free antivirus scanner |
| December 22nd, 2008: |
| 19:31 | RIAA shifts gears on music piracy, says it won't file more suits |
| 19:30 | Target of RIAA lawsuit says music piracy case has been an ordeal |
| 19:27 | Undersea Cable Cuts Disrupt Internet Access |
| 19:17 | 2008 year in review: Security |
| 19:15 | Hong Kong Man Pleads Guilty in Spam Scam |
| 19:13 | Opera Plugs 'Severe' Browser Hole |
| 19:13 | Hackers Acting Faster, Study Concludes |
| 19:12 | Does the Internet Need its Own Police Force? |
| 19:10 | U.S. Computers Generate Most Malware |
| 19:07 | State Department worker gets probation for passport snooping |
| 19:06 | Microsoft issues emergency IE patch |
| December 19th, 2008: |
| 21:32 | IT operations, security pros at odds over virtualization risks |
| 21:24 | iPhone is now the SpyPhone |
| 21:17 | Huawei calls espionage claims 'ludicrous' |
| 21:15 | Firewalls failing to keep generation Facebook in check |
| 21:13 | Q & A – Sun Microsystems CIO Bob Worrall |
| 21:12 | Phorm chief executive steps down |
| 21:10 | As Phishing Evolves, Criminals Switch to Malware |
| 21:08 | Home secretary reveals early ID-card demand |
| 21:05 | Hackers exploit IE bug with 'insidious' Word docs |
| December 18th, 2008: |
| 19:34 | Consumer complacency features prominently in security survey |
| 19:31 | Vietnam: Where pirated apps match personal budgets |
| 19:29 | New privacy guidelines for US e-health records |
| 19:27 | A year of lost data, lost jobs and a "dead' Jobs |
| 19:25 | PGP encryption certified for UK government |
| 19:24 | Authorities urged to step up scareware crackdown |
| 19:23 | Top 10 Tech Embarrassments You'll Want to Avoid |
| 19:12 | Oops! Mozilla forgets Firefox 2 patch, must re-issue update |
| 19:11 | Microsoft patches critical IE bug with emergency update |
| 19:11 | 5 ways to secure your BlackBerry |
| 19:10 | IT staff taught how to hack computer systems |
| December 17th, 2008: |
| 21:30 | State and local governments tackle security projects |
| 21:29 | Palo Alto sniffs out credit card, Social Security numbers |
| 21:28 | Open-source software security vendor praises 25 projects |
| 21:28 | Swedish police warn of tampered credit card terminals |
| 21:21 | Spam to hit record levels in 2009 |
| 21:20 | Arm Yourself Against Social Networking Malware |
| 21:18 | Home Office to review DNA database, RIPA |
| 21:17 | BCS thinktank to help protect 2012 Olympics |
| 21:16 | Opera patches seven security flaws |
| 21:15 | Yahoo to scrub personal data after three months |
| 21:14 | Mozilla issues eight patches for Firefox browser |
| 21:09 | Microsoft preps emergency IE patch for Wednesday release |
| 21:09 | Auditor: IRS doesn't check cyberaudit logs |
| December 16th, 2008: |
| 18:33 | Cisco planning significant data center assault |
| 18:30 | Token resistance |
| 18:26 | Ad-Aware gets an antivirus cousin |
| 18:25 | Banks drop, tech firms rise in privacy trust rankings |
| 18:24 | Taiwan, China get enhanced online shopping security |
| 18:23 | 2011 UK census stays on paper |
| 18:22 | Mobile market to remain strong in 2009 |
| 18:21 | Avoid using IE if possible: AusCERT |
| 18:19 | Cisco: Cyberattacks growing, looking more legit |
| 18:18 | Apple patches 21 Mac OS X vulnerabilities |
| 18:18 | Businesses 'fail to learn' from HMRC data loss disaster |
| December 15th, 2008: |
| 22:17 | McCain campaign leaks crucial data |
| 22:15 | Ericsson and Intel lock down laptops |
| 22:11 | Obama urged to set up National Office for Cyberspace |
| 22:10 | UK can take global lead on biometrics |
| 22:09 | ScanSafe predicts doom and gloom in 2009 |
| 22:03 | The Top 10 Stories of 2008: Not Business as Usual |
| 21:59 | Interview With a Virus-Hunter |
| 21:58 | New Threats Thrive on a Changing Web |
| 21:57 | Internet Black Market Thrives |
| 21:55 | Credit Crunch Inspires Cybercrooks |
| 21:49 | Symantec clams up on Aussie cuts |
| 21:09 | Spam levels rise again after McColo fallout fades |
| 21:08 | Microsoft update leaves some bugs unpatched |
| 21:07 | Microsoft sees 'huge increase' in IE attacks |
| 20:59 | Researcher: Chrome, Safari password managers need work |
| 20:58 | Microsoft confirms that all versions of IE have critical new bug |
| December 12th, 2008: |
| 18:47 | Top execs would roll up sleeves to fight cyber war, according to think tank study |
| 18:46 | Federal breach law? No time soon |
| 18:45 | How a CIO should deal with aftermath of a data breach |
| 18:44 | The seven deadly sins of network security |
| 18:42 | Sometimes, Security Theater Really Works |
| 18:37 | We need to monitor information security grifters, too |
| 18:31 | FBI hires ex-Lehman Brothers IT exec as CIO |
| 18:28 | Cloud-based malware looms large on the horizon |
| 18:28 | Firefox tops app vulnerability list |
| 18:23 | UK Wikipedia censorship 'easy to evade' |
| 18:21 | Rudd hiring security CIO |
| 18:19 | Police aim to develop 'computer breathalyser' |
| 18:18 | Downturn may turn techies to crime, say reports |
| 18:06 | Obama administration to inherit a real mess on Real ID |
| 18:06 | T-Mobile, AT&T banned from saying their mobile voice mail is safe |
| 18:05 | HP, Symantec warn employees after laptop thefts |
| 18:04 | Microsoft talks up countermeasures to fend off new IE attacks |
| December 11th, 2008: |
| 19:24 | Computer threats becoming more sophisticated |
| 19:23 | Symantec offers disaster recovery for virtual machines |
| 19:22 | Facebook virus spreads to Bebo |
| 19:21 | FBI warns of VoIP spoofing threat |
| 19:21 | US authorities crack down on scareware scam |
| 19:20 | The public needs a data protection ally |
| 19:19 | RIM Kicks off Hostile Bid for Certicom |
| 19:18 | Mozilla Security Chief Calls It Quits |
| 19:17 | Intel, Ericsson Team up on Mobile Security for Laptops |
| 19:14 | Police e-crime unit calls for industry aid |
| 19:12 | City councils unsure if sensitive data is encrypted |
| 19:08 | Chinese team mistakenly released unpatched IE7 exploit |
| 19:07 | Underground economy booming online, says Symantec |
| 19:06 | Microsoft confirms newest IE bug went unpatched yesterday |
| 19:05 | Microsoft warns of new Windows bug, says attacks under way |
| December 10th, 2008: |
| 20:23 | China u-turns on malware contribution |
| 20:21 | First Look: Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Beta |
| 20:21 | Microsoft pledges to purge search info |
| 20:19 | Vishing Fears Overblown |
| 20:18 | Current Wireless Devices Lack Real Security |
| 20:16 | Security experts advise caution in the cloud |
| 20:15 | Experts split over recession's effect on hi-tech crime |
| 20:14 | ID-card contracts allow suppliers to be searched |
| 20:11 | Google Flu Trends spreads privacy concern |
| 20:09 | Microsoft issues mammoth security update, biggest in five years |
| 20:09 | Spam levels climb as criminals replace crippled botnets |
| 20:07 | Study: Police not prepared for international cybercrime |
| 20:06 | VeriSign, NeuStar and others team on DNS security |
| 20:05 | New Web attack exploits unpatched IE flaw |
| 20:04 | Cybercrime '09: Too late to save Facebook? |
| 20:04 | Security expert warns of continuing threats from the Web |
| December 09th, 2008: |
| 22:03 | Security industry moves forward on data security |
| 21:41 | Obama urged to appoint new cybersecurity tsar |
| 21:40 | Region's banks still spending on MSS |
| 21:38 | Quarter of web apps critically vulnerable |
| 21:38 | Online criminals could feast in lean economy |
| 21:36 | Web site owners warned of growing attacks |
| 21:35 | Report: 21 Million German Bank Accounts for Sale |
| 21:34 | National Cybersecurity Agency Urged |
| 21:33 | Google Tests ActiveX Alternative |
| 21:31 | IBM misses out on largest ID-cards contract |
| 21:30 | A brief tour of the software pirate underground scene |
| 21:29 | Vulnerabilities play only a minor role in malware spread, says researcher |
| 21:29 | Think tank panel recommends that feds make major cybersecurity changes |
| 21:28 | Mozilla launches Firefox 3.1 Beta 2, now with 'Private Browsing' |
| 21:27 | IT fugitive Stein Bagger will be sent back to Denmark |
| December 08th, 2008: |
| 19:30 | E-tailers ready for cybercrooks this season |
| 19:29 | Adobe admits new PDF password protection is weaker |
| 19:28 | Network Solutions phishing came before Web attack |
| 19:27 | FBI: Criminals auto-dialing with hacked VoIP systems |
| 19:26 | FTC has a message for vishing victims |
| 19:24 | Australian PM to beef up cybersecurity |
| 19:23 | Kaspersky calls for a more secure internet |
| 19:21 | Fugitive Danish IT Chief Surrenders to LA Police |
| 19:20 | Restrict Wireless Access |
| 19:17 | Nearly 1m people's DNA may be wiped off database |
| 19:15 | Feds nab more members of alleged identity theft ring |
| 19:14 | SonicWall users exposed by license server breach |
| December 05th, 2008: |
| 19:50 | Homeland Security: The reality show |
| 19:47 | Intego finds new variant of RSPlug Trojan Horse |
| 19:45 | F-Secure: 12 million 'active' bots worldwide |
| 19:44 | Row escalating over police access to MPs' emails |
| 19:43 | 2009 could be banner year for malware |
| 19:41 | Security attacks reach 2.5 billion per day |
| 19:37 | Network Solutions Phishing Came Before Web Attack |
| 19:36 | Macs and Malware: The Straight Dope |
| 19:33 | Koobface virus lures Facebook users |
| 19:32 | IBM announces ID and access management service |
| 19:30 | Windows users indifferent to Microsoft patch alarm, says researcher |
| 19:29 | Microsoft slates 8 bug updates for year's final Patch Tuesday |
| 19:28 | Mozilla to pull antiphishing feature from Firefox 2.0 at Google's request |
| 19:25 | Microsoft targets 'Blue Edition' software sales scams |
| 19:23 | 5 must-do cybersecurity steps for Obama |
| December 04th, 2008: |
| 21:31 | Microsoft and RSA partner on Data Loss Prevention |
| 21:29 | Worm uses familiar brands to lure people |
| 21:27 | Company data at the mercy of crooks |
| 21:23 | Norton AntiVirus Begone! |
| 21:15 | Criminals Take Control of CheckFree Web Site |
| 21:14 | Firefox Users Targeted by Rare Piece of Malware |
| 21:12 | Hacker threat: Rudd promises action |
| 21:11 | Lib Dems criticise 'shambolic' DNA database |
| 21:10 | Experts: US cybersecurity needs fresh ideas |
| 21:08 | Pentagon hacker tries one more time to avoid extradition |
| 21:07 | Virtually every Windows PC at risk, says Secunia |
| 21:06 | Sun patches at least 14 bugs in Java |
| 21:05 | Security, civil liberties experts question data mining |
| December 03rd, 2008: |
| 19:18 | Hackers run Linux on iPhone |
| 19:17 | Your face is easy to fake, says security company |
| 19:15 | Microsoft opens up Vista SP2 beta |
| 19:09 | Latest VB100 malware test brings good news |
| 18:57 | Botnet Master Sees Himself as Next Bill Gates |
| 18:53 | Apple removes Mac antivirus recommendation |
| 18:51 | License server glitch exposes SonicWall users to e-mail security threats |
| 18:50 | U.S. report sees major terror attack by 2013, ignores cyberattack risk |
| 18:48 | Lenovo arms ThinkPads with Intel's built-in security |
| 18:44 | Feds nab more members of alleged identity theft gang |
| 18:43 | Apple's antivirus advice 'big to-do about nothing,' says researcher |
| 18:42 | Opinion: Is there a hidden cost to data protection? |
| 18:41 | Human error is top IT security concern |
| 18:40 | Workers worried about job security might steal corporate data |
| December 02nd, 2008: |
| 19:58 | Delaware bank layers desktop, network security to keep data safe |
| 19:50 | Vietnamese software BKAV raises antivirus bar |
| 19:41 | Security vendors warn of Christmas e-crime spike |
| 19:36 | Researchers plan 'honeypot' security project |
| 19:31 | The Amero Case: Stranger (and Uglier) Than Fiction |
| 19:20 | Apple tells Mac users to install antivirus software |
| 19:19 | System design to help gov't curb security breaches |
| 19:14 | Cryptzone polishes encryption product |
| 19:13 | London hospitals almost back online after worm infection |
| 19:12 | The myth of cloud computing |
| 19:09 | New Windows worm builds massive botnet |
| December 01st, 2008: |
| 19:35 | London hospitals still battling computer virus |
| 19:34 | IT is a key terrorist tool, says IPPR |
| 19:32 | IT staff ethics slip as recession bites |
| 19:31 | Spam Finds New Launch Pad |
| 19:30 | Spam Traffic Varies After Source Shut |
| 19:29 | Holiday Travel Tips: Protect Your Laptop and Privacy |
| 19:28 | Microsoft Warns of Worm Attack on Windows |
| 19:27 | EU fights cybercrime with 'remote search' strategy |
| 19:26 | Who gains from Microsoft's free Morro antivirus? |
| 19:12 | Global Dispatches: U.K. to bolster data security |
| November 28th, 2008: |
| 18:25 | Elgan: Why you can't trust 'friends' on Facebook |
| 18:07 | Forrester: Why (and How) Security Must Drive Business Resiliency |
| 18:04 | Why Cybercrime is Thriving |
| 17:55 | European data sharing system to help police track weapons |
| 17:48 | HMRC data loss was preventable, says government advisor |
| 17:46 | Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda |
| 17:44 | BlackBerry wins Fraunhofer security approval |
| 17:35 | Ashdown: Internet is a 'lawless space' |
| 17:05 | Gov't adviser: More data breaches on the way |
| 17:02 | Estonian ISP cuts off control servers for Srizbi botnet |
| November 27th, 2008: |
| 18:35 | Experts to Feds: Sign the DNS root ASAP |
| 18:30 | Policing, with a virtual twist |
| 18:28 | UK govt rules out data breach notification law |
| 18:25 | Hard times increase the need for vigilance |
| 18:25 | Whitehall bungling undermines ID plans |
| 18:09 | Srizbi: Reanimating the Big Bad Botnet |
| 18:08 | VirusBarrier Update Improves Performance |
| 18:03 | Logins Are Half Your Access |
| 18:01 | Spam report: volumes rising again |
| 18:00 | Copyright attack: Sydney net cafe fined |
| 17:57 | Microsoft warns of new Windows attacks |
| November 26th, 2008: |
| 21:51 | Gmail 'vulnerability' turns out to be phishing scam |
| 21:50 | Microsoft ranked fifth worst spam service ISP |
| 21:50 | Felony charges dropped against teacher in porn/spyware case |
| 21:43 | CEOs should take the rap for data losses |
| 21:41 | Why You Need a Password Manager |
| 21:38 | Who's Been Reading My Cell-phone Records? |
| 21:38 | Feuding India, Pakistani Hackers Deface Web Sites |
| 21:29 | Ruxcon security gurus hit Sydney |
| 21:26 | Privacy watchdog to get power to fine for data loss |
| 21:25 | First ID cards issued |
| 21:24 | Trojans being spread via Google's Orkut |
| 21:23 | Department of Health beats MoD for device losses |
| 21:14 | Spam is silenced, but where are the feds? |
| 21:13 | Spam levels fluctuate as crooks try to revive botnets |
| 21:11 | Lenovo service disables laptops with text message |
| November 25th, 2008: |
| 19:06 | IEEE 1667: One standard worth watching |
| 19:04 | Credit card fraud gangs going global |
| 19:04 | Report: US vulnerable to Chinese cyber espionage |
| 19:02 | HP offers S'pore SMBs more IT security aid |
| 19:01 | Straw bulks up Information Commissioner's powers |
| 19:00 | Experts predict rise in 'virtual' malware |
| 18:58 | Pentagon recalls USB sticks over virus fears |
| 18:57 | Surveillance System Helps Police Snare Shooters |
| 18:56 | Lenovo Service Disables Laptops With Text Message |
| 18:54 | Symantec sheds light on cybercrime economy |
| 18:53 | Home Office cuts estimated cost of ID-cards scheme |
| 18:51 | Bug allowed free access to Sirius radio service |
| 18:50 | Facebook wins $873M judgment in spam suit |
| 18:49 | Holiday Travel: Ways to Keep Your Laptop, Privacy Safe |
| November 24th, 2008: |
| 20:02 | HMRC data loss one year on: lessons still being learned |
| 19:57 | Fortify your IT defences to protect your assets |
| 19:56 | Market for stolen goods valued at £184m |
| 19:54 | Qantas Site Spills Customer Data |
| 19:53 | Dodgy Domains Dumped by ISPs |
| 19:52 | How Do I Turn Off Power-Saving Modes' Password Protection? |
| 19:46 | Verizon fires staffers over Obama breach |
| 19:23 | London hospital systems still disrupted by virus |
| 19:22 | ID cards could replace passports, say gov't officials |
| 19:21 | EDS took year to notice loss of prison-staff data |
| 19:20 | Queen's University to found anti-cybercrime centre |
| 19:19 | Gmail exploit may let attackers forward email |
| 19:17 | Microsoft purges phony security software from 1 million PCs |
| 19:15 | Symantec sees spike in dangerous Microsoft attacks |
| 19:15 | Spyware case finally closed for teacher Julie Amero |
| November 21st, 2008: |
| 21:01 | Google adds open standard to gadget mashups |
| 21:01 | USB devices spreading viruses |
| 20:57 | EDS goes unpunished for data loss |
| 20:56 | Alarms sounded over Flash drive infections |
| 20:55 | Internet Explorer 8 inches closer to release |
| 20:54 | How to Prevent Identity Theft |
| 20:53 | VMware Security Chief Leaves to Run OpenDNS |
| 20:53 | Why I Didn't Skip Microsoft Vista: Security |
| 20:52 | Obama Will Inherit Cybersecurity Challenges |
| 20:50 | Researchers Find Vulnerability in Windows Vista |
| 20:44 | Defence moves on network warfare |
| 20:28 | Apple fixes iPhone call-hijack flaw |
| 20:27 | Mac OS X targeted by Trojan and backdoor tool |
| 20:27 | Economic turmoil sees rise in online scams |
| 20:26 | PM comment boosts McKinnon's UK-sentence hopes |
| 20:20 | Verizon employees accessed Obama's mobile record |
| 20:19 | Massachusetts extends compliance deadline on new data-encryption rules |
| November 20th, 2008: |
| 19:26 | International Challenges in PCI Security |
| 19:22 | Security firm Finjan raises $22 million |
| 19:21 | iTunes customers angry over copy protection moves at Apple |
| 19:18 | Have lessons of last year's HMRC fiasco sunk in? |
| 19:16 | Secerno and F5 hook up on network security |
| 19:15 | Mozilla warns of Firefox China add-on |
| 19:13 | Google opens up for mashup security |
| 19:12 | Cotton Traders tightens credit card protections |
| 18:58 | Gov't: Most biometric checks will bypass ID database |
| 18:57 | Antivirus firms unfazed by free Microsoft product |
| 18:55 | Teenager pleads guilty to botnet, 'swatting' charges |
| 18:54 | How much does spam cost you? Google will calculate |
| 18:54 | Feds urged to provide cybersecurity incentives |
| 18:49 | Fortinet beefs up midrange FortiGate security appliance |
| November 19th, 2008: |
| 19:51 | Cybersecurity is focus of new University of Texas start-up incubator |
| 19:50 | Branch office security, traffic management get a lift |
| 19:49 | Latest robots showcase security, teaching skills |
| 19:46 | Will Microsoft's antivirus move draw antitrust fire? |
| 19:45 | Unisys survey looks beyond cybersecurity |
| 19:41 | UK citizens ready for biometrics |
| 19:41 | Global firms ignoring web-based threats |
| 19:40 | Imprivata improves access management |
| 19:39 | BNP membership details leaked online |
| 19:32 | Virus downs systems at three London hospitals |
| 19:32 | Microsoft replaces OneCare with free product |
| 19:28 | Hosting firm takedown bags 500,000 bots |
| 19:27 | Court halts sale of spyware program |
| November 18th, 2008: |
| 19:26 | Security Predictions: Two Views of DHS |
| 19:25 | Cisco fights to keep No. 1 spot in network security |
| 19:24 | 10 IT security companies to watch |
| 19:17 | District court halts keylogger spyware sales |
| 19:16 | Survey: Are SharePoint sites the weakest link? |
| 19:10 | British site focusing on online scams targeted in DDoS attack |
| 19:08 | Surfers getting better at online protection |
| 19:07 | Chinese Pirates Break into Blu-Ray Market |
| 19:06 | Can a Cybercrook Get $21,619 off of You? |
| 19:04 | Symantec CEO to retire |
| 19:01 | Security Predictions: Two Views on the Department of Homeland Security |
| 18:59 | Spam drop could boost Trojan attacks |
| 18:59 | IT security education continues to evolve |
| 18:58 | Google powers Safari's new antifraud warnings |
| 18:57 | Judge delays trial of accused Palin e-mail hacker |
| November 17th, 2008: |
| 20:34 | Encrypting hard drives on their way |
| 20:28 | CA to buy Eurekify |
| 20:25 | Trend Micro fleshes out email encryption line |
| 20:23 | Public still vulnerable to web fraud |
| 20:19 | PDF Malware Hits Acrobat Reader Flaw |
| 20:17 | How Tech Caught the Jewelry Thief |
| 19:49 | Downturn sees DVLA shelve biometrics project |
| 19:46 | Firefox updates tackle 12 security flaws |
| 19:43 | VeriSign tech to unmask malware posing as software |
| 19:41 | Public rejects high-street enrolment for ID cards |
| 19:34 | Veritas service helps companies find hidden risks in data centers |
| 19:33 | Microsoft: First exploit ratings show success |
| 19:32 | Google patches Chrome file-stealing bug |
| 19:30 | Apple plays catch-up, adds anti-fraud safeguard to Safari |
| November 13th, 2008: |
| 20:13 | Software-based NAC security useful despite drawbacks |
| 20:11 | Yoggie shows first open source portable firewall |
| 20:05 | Express Scripts clients threatened with extortion |
| 19:47 | Report: Insiders a greater threat to data leaks |
| 19:44 | Microsoft rolls out monthly patch |
| 19:37 | F-Secure touts cloud-based security |
| 19:32 | Worm Risk Spurs Critical Microsoft Patch |
| 18:54 | Spam levels drop after plug pulled on hosting site |
| 18:51 | Microsoft's exploit predictions are right less than half the time |
| 18:50 | Microsoft explains seven-year-old patch delay |
| 18:49 | IBM's ISS blasts security rival Trend Micro over bugs |
| 18:46 | Update: IT admin used inside knowledge to hack and steal |
| November 12th, 2008: |
| 22:11 | Experian South Africa launches fraud prevention tool |
| 22:09 | Free tool collects logs, manages security and compliance |
| 22:02 | Security firms Marshal and 8e6 to merge |
| 21:58 | LA engineers admit traffic-light hack |
| 21:55 | Attackers gun for Adobe flaw |
| 21:51 | AVG antivirus removes Windows system file |
| 21:50 | ISPs under strain from barrage of DDoS attacks |
| 21:43 | Study: Critical infrastructure often under cyberattack |
| 21:41 | Security, virtualization lead 2009 tech plans |
| 21:38 | Anti-malware group sets product testing guidelines |
| 21:37 | Microsoft patches long-known Windows bugs |
| 21:36 | Microsoft security patch was seven years in the making |
| November 11th, 2008: |
| 20:39 | Nigerian scammers hit Facebook |
| 20:37 | Google fixes Android root-access flaw |
| 20:34 | Credit crunch could drive banks to SaaS security |
| 20:31 | Researchers hack spam network for study |
| 20:30 | Security giants propose new testing standard |
| 20:25 | Hacking Arrests Doubled in Japan in 2007 |
| 20:24 | Study: Viagra Spam Is Profitable, but Margins Are Tight |
| 20:05 | WPA crack details revealed |
| 20:04 | Apple patches iLife flaws |
| 20:03 | US-CERT warns of SAP vulnerability |
| 20:02 | Survey: One DNS server in 10 is 'trivially vulnerable' |
| 20:01 | Myth or truism? IT security experts render judgment on 12 beliefs |
| 19:59 | Laid off sysadmin arrested for threatening company's servers |
| 19:59 | Former inmate nabbed for allegedly breaking into prison's IT systems |
| November 10th, 2008: |
| 20:57 | Hackers Target China, Microsoft Says |
| 20:57 | Apps More Vulnerable than OS, Report Says |
| 20:55 | Wanted: New Antispam Tactics |
| 20:55 | States Ramp Up Data Security Laws |
| 20:52 | Filter plans a step too far: NetRegistry |
| 20:50 | Home secretary defends high-street biometrics plans |
| 20:49 | White House email archives targeted by hackers |
| 20:48 | ID card costs rise amid security concerns |
| 20:47 | The real cost of the Coreflood botnet |
| 20:46 | VeriSign: Internet infrastructure still vulnerable |
| 20:41 | Drives can be centrally managed |
| 20:41 | ActiveX poses threat to Vista, Microsoft says |
| 20:40 | Thousands hit in broad Web hack |
| 20:39 | Arizona state agency loses data on 40,000 children in disk theft |
| 20:38 | Hackers launch PDF attacks, exploit just-patched Reader bug |
| November 07th, 2008: |
| 20:14 | Experts to unravel e-mail scam exposed by Web mag |
| 20:13 | Android may not need antivirus software, researcher says |
| 20:11 | FBI investigates data theft blackmail scheme |
| 20:10 | A jailbreak for Google's Android |
| 20:07 | How to fortify your connection |
| 20:02 | Extortion used in Express Scripts database breach |
| 19:58 | Asia home to more malware variants |
| 19:56 | No rush to offer USB antivirus |
| 19:52 | Government doubles real cost of an ID card |
| 19:49 | Data losses hit 280 million people |
| 19:44 | Can I Autorespond to Spam? |
| 19:40 | Adobe fixes flaws in Flash Player, ColdFusion |
| 19:36 | Microsoft plans puny patch slate next week |
| 19:33 | Opinion: Card breaches shake faith in e-payments |
| 19:30 | Ex-Intel worker indicted on $1B trade secrets theft |
| November 06th, 2008: |
| 21:23 | WorkSpace secures corporate application access |
| 21:18 | Password-Protect a Word or Excel Document |
| 21:16 | A Parent's Guide to Safe, Simple Kid-Friendly E-Mail |
| 21:10 | Home Office looks to high street for ID biometrics |
| 21:09 | Gov't announces airport ID-card trials |
| 21:08 | MPs demand more funding for e-crime unit |
| 21:05 | Police enlist AI to help tackle crime |
| 21:03 | Lords votes in favour of DNA-deletion process |
| 21:00 | Once thought safe, WPA Wi-Fi encryption is cracked |
| 20:59 | After laptop theft, Baylor Health warns of possible data compromise |
| 20:58 | Judge may soon spill more Microsoft secrets |
| 20:56 | Report: Obama, McCain campaign computers were hacked by 'foreign entity' |
| 20:55 | Hackers leverage Obama win for massive malware campaign |
| 20:54 | Analyst warns of phishing scams after bank collapse |
| November 05th, 2008: |
| 21:39 | Security at the Point of Sale |
| 21:36 | Analysts warn of phishing scams following bank collapse |
| 21:26 | MySpace plugging photo peephole |
| 21:21 | Corporate bloggers urged to tighten security |
| 21:15 | NHS trusts guards against further data loss |
| 20:51 | Microsoft throws its weight behind the cloud |
| 20:48 | Mozilla adds privacy mode to Firefox test build |
| 20:44 | N.Y. man indicted for role in data breaches |
| 20:41 | Adobe patches 8 bugs in popular PDF apps |
| 20:25 | Small attack triggered Microsoft's emergency patch, says researcher |
| 20:24 | IT worker let spammers into ex-employer's servers |
| November 04th, 2008: |
| 21:07 | Top 10 technology flaws in films |
| 21:02 | Government Gateway secured and back online |
| 21:00 | Sourcefire aims security appliances at small networks |
| 20:59 | IT leaders call for tougher e-crime penalties |
| 20:42 | Businesses lack confidence in police e-crime handling |
| 20:34 | Microsoft study finds Trojans are biggest threat |
| 20:32 | Botnets exploit Microsoft RPC flaw |
| 20:31 | Schneier: 'Zero benefit' from US border biometrics |
| 20:20 | State Department, VA disclose two new data breaches |
| 20:16 | New worm exploits critical Windows bug |
| 20:07 | Three ways Internet crime has changed |
| 20:06 | ActiveX bugs pose threat to Vista, Microsoft reports |
| November 03rd, 2008: |
| 23:49 | Malicious Spam Jumps Eightfold |
| 23:46 | Tech Group Battles Botnets |
| 23:45 | Wireless Security Better, Needs Improvement |
| 23:42 | AWOL USB causes UK govt system shut down |
| 23:39 | IPS dismisses 14 staff for data-protection breaches |
| 23:37 | Cybercrime takes to the cloud |
| 23:35 | MPs call for Nasa hacker to serve UK sentence |
| 23:29 | Sysadmin sentenced for attack on company's servers |
| 23:28 | Windows 7 leaks to Web, pirates downloading |
| 23:26 | Revision of IT security rules could cost feds $600M over four years |
| 23:25 | Android phone users get update for flaw |
| 23:24 | Intel's Moorestown would make iPhone less secure, says researcher |
| 23:24 | Crooks can make $5M a year shilling fake security software |
| 23:21 | Microsoft warns of another update to Windows Update |
| October 31st, 2008: |
| 22:08 | New guide launched to beat the phishers |
| 22:07 | Free antivirus offer becomes latest phishing lure |
| 22:06 | Vasco adds extra security layer to online banking |
| 22:05 | Spammers exploit hosted services |
| 22:04 | Scandal-hit EstDomains fighting for life |
| 21:52 | CD with 3,000 taxpayer details goes missing |
| 20:56 | How hackers were thwarted at the Beijing Olympics |
| 20:53 | UK suffers jump in online financial fraud |
| 20:52 | Tories plan to jettison joined-up gov't IT systems |
| 20:49 | Microsoft: Police e-crime unit 'giant step forward' |
| 20:48 | Banks set to boost online-banking security |
| 20:46 | Cyberattacks target UK's national infrastructure |
| 20:31 | Overseas companies practice safer security than U.S firms -- or do they? |
| 20:31 | Worm uses Google to squirm around Facebook |
| 20:30 | Harvard professor offers new challenge to RIAA antipiracy campaign |
| 20:29 | OpenOffice.org issues critical patches for older versions |
| 20:28 | Google updates Chrome to third beta |
| October 24th, 2008: |
| 19:00 | Symantec: Identify safe software by reputation |
| 18:53 | Major security firms caught napping |
| 18:52 | Oracle upgrades Adaptive Access Manager |
| 18:51 | RSA conference homes in on data protection |
| 18:50 | Boss uses Facebook to catch skiving worker |
| 18:23 | Worm Flies the Not-So-Friendly Skies |
| 18:21 | How to Save Yourself From Your Kids Online |
| 18:15 | NSW to censor student laptops |
| 18:09 | Industry expects e-crime unit to 'knock on doors' |
| 18:08 | Gov't: ID cards still have majority support |
| 17:45 | Chinese users blast Microsoft over new 'black screen' piracy notice |
| 17:45 | Microsoft releases emergency Windows patch to head off worm attack |
| 17:44 | DHS screening to require air travelers to fork out more information |
| 17:43 | Attack code for critical Microsoft bug surfaces |
| October 23rd, 2008: |
| 20:57 | 100m euro Pink Panther robbers snared by fingerprints |
| 20:49 | How to Prevent Cyber Espionage |
| 20:48 | Third-Party Anonymous Proxies? No! No! No! |
| 20:46 | Big changes ahead for the Internet, says Vint Cerf |
| 20:45 | Optical encryption called capable of 100G bps |
| 20:44 | Microsoft combats cybercrime in Nigeria |
| 20:37 | Report: As stock market drops malware rises |
| 20:27 | English-speakers more at risk of identity fraud |
| 20:06 | Councils agree to join secure email network |
| 20:04 | Police to get mobile fingerprint scanners |
| 20:02 | SanDisk puts antivirus on flash drive |
| 20:01 | Next president will need to make cybersecurity a priority, experts say |
| 20:00 | Motorola combines WISP security with WLAN access points |
| 20:00 | Student gets jail for crashing university servers |
| 19:59 | Microsoft to rush out emergency Windows patch |
| October 22nd, 2008: |
| 19:32 | Australian defense starts ID-based war strategy |
| 19:32 | McAfee releases NAC product suite |
| 19:31 | Australia to launch border control biometrics |
| 19:30 | UK pushes EU to extend use of airline passenger data |
| 19:28 | Novell tightens enterprise data access |
| 19:28 | Secure Computing puts the Stamp on email |
| 19:27 | Malware attacks soar to new levels |
| 19:27 | FBI used undercover agent in Dark Matter bust |
| 19:26 | Corporates failing on email security |
| 19:25 | Risky behaviour still looms large |
| 19:24 | Three Tools for Preventing Data Loss |
| 19:21 | Antitrust case against Apple still on, says Mac clone maker |
| 19:19 | Breach cripples Ohio Secretary of State's site |
| 19:18 | Google patches Chrome 'carpet bomb' bug |
| 19:18 | U.S. government bolsters efforts to fight ID theft, report says |
| October 21st, 2008: |
| 18:44 | Sarkozy falls prey to bank hacker |
| 18:41 | Researchers hack into wired keyboards |
| 18:40 | Sun unveils ID management offering |
| 18:39 | F-Secure calls for global internet police |
| 18:38 | Groups: Cybersecurity Needs to Move Beyond an IT Issue |
| 18:37 | How DNS Cache Poisoning Works |
| 18:35 | RTA CIO makes leave permanent |
| 18:33 | MS piracy squad targets Aussie retailers |
| 18:31 | McAfee releases NAC product suite |
| 18:29 | Seagate's i365 offers SaaS option for EVault |
| 18:27 | Hackers renew airline-ticket scam spam |
| 18:27 | IT security guide: Understanding cyber-risks means knowing what questions to ask |
| 18:26 | Alcatel-Lucent offers always-on protection for laptops |
| 18:25 | Researchers log keystrokes from afar |
| 18:25 | Pirates prefer Windows XP over Vista, says Microsoft |
| October 20th, 2008: |
| 20:43 | Note to McCain, Obama: Don't forget information security |
| 20:40 | The emergence of virtual threats |
| 20:38 | Disabled badge data sharing scheme to go live |
| 20:37 | Teenager charged over Scientology hack |
| 20:32 | Is Microsoft's Stock Down? It Must be Patch Tuesday |
| 20:31 | Security Behavior Varies by Country, Cisco Finds |
| 20:28 | Altor Ships Firewall for Virtual Systems |
| 20:25 | Defence starts ID-based war strategy |
| 20:19 | Microsoft Host Integration Server flaw exploited |
| 20:17 | Internet-scale 'man in the middle' attack announced |
| 19:52 | Up next: Cellular botnets, cybermilitias |
| 19:50 | Georgian cyberattacks suggest Russian involvement, say researchers |
| 19:49 | Two new IRS systems have major security weaknesses, federal report says |
| 19:46 | Microsoft, Oracle get busy plugging security holes |
| October 17th, 2008: |
| 18:50 | How to exploit a down economy to get special security needs satisfied |
| 18:48 | Cybersecurity: Users, other groups must work together |
| 18:47 | Nigeria establishes university database |
| 18:46 | Indian IT worker arrested for e-mail threats to president |
| 18:42 | Botnets on cell phones in 2009? |
| 18:37 | Fresh Facebook malware attack spotted |
| 18:37 | Quantum cryptography effectively 'useless' |
| 18:36 | Expert warns of new Mac malware |
| 18:32 | Gershon slams govt technocrats |
| 18:26 | Veterans' benefits applications slated for shredder |
| 18:24 | FBI says Dark Market sting netted 56 arrests |
| 18:22 | Update: Security vendors blocking some Obama campaign e-mails |
| 18:21 | Judge protects Microsoft's WGA secrets |
| 18:19 | Attack unleashed for new Microsoft mainframe bug |
| 18:15 | Woman is first to plead guilty in notorious spam case |
| October 16th, 2008: |
| 18:48 | Botnet Spam Attacks to Target Cellphones, Report Warns |
| 18:44 | Why Technology Isn't the Answer to Better Security |
| 18:43 | FTC's Red Flag Rules Cast Wide ID Theft Net |
| 18:42 | Exchanging E-mails With a Pirate |
| 18:40 | UK beefs up huge snooping database |
| 18:38 | Fake Microsoft security email hides malware |
| 18:38 | Police fund tracking software for at-risk laptops |
| 18:36 | Storm botnet goes quiet |
| 18:32 | Adobe patches Flash clickjacking and clipboard-poisoning bugs |
| 18:31 | Oracle issues 36 patches, but is anyone applying them? |
| 18:30 | Microsoft: 'Vista Capable' lawyers trying to hijack Windows Update |
| 18:29 | FBI: Several nations eye U.S. cybertargets |
| 18:28 | FTC, New Zealand hit one of world's largest spam operations |
| October 15th, 2008: |
| 21:34 | Symantec launches online PC tech support services |
| 21:22 | Four Security Lessons From the World Bank Breach |
| 21:22 | Anonymous Proxy Servers: Necessary or Evil? |
| 21:19 | Telstra copper thieves bungle robbery |
| 21:18 | Kiwis nabbed in spam bust |
| 21:16 | Deloitte loses pension details of Vodafone, rail, police |
| 21:11 | Tough economic climate can heighten insider threat |
| 21:10 | Bush signs PRO-IP antipiracy law |
| 21:08 | Patch releases push down Microsoft's stock, researcher says |
| 21:01 | Microsoft issues mega-patch to crush 20 bugs in Windows, Office, IE |
| October 14th, 2008: |
| 20:01 | ASUS recalls Eee PCs in Japan |
| 20:01 | Artificial intelligence to boost phishing fight in 2009 |
| 20:00 | Security fears stifle business innovation |
| 19:58 | Blackmailing hacker hijacks hotel emails |
| 19:56 | What's the Best Way to Backup What I Need to Backup? |
| 19:55 | Data Mining for Terrorists Is Futile |
| 19:54 | When the Watchdog Is the Underdog |
| 19:52 | Kaspersky plans local R&D effort |
| 19:51 | Pilots ready to seek legal action over ID cards |
| 19:50 | Nasa hacker loses second Home Office appeal |
| 18:34 | Judge orders Palin to preserve Yahoo e-mails |
| 18:34 | Top security suites fail exploit tests |
| 18:32 | Microsoft readies first attack forecast |
| 18:32 | Data mining for terrorists is an exercise in futility, advisory panel claims |
| 18:31 | Cost-cutting, greater efficiencies to be topics at SNW |
| October 13th, 2008: |
| 18:44 | Exceed biometric standards, expert urges |
| 18:42 | Deloitte laptop loss spreads to rail workers and police |
| 18:40 | Malware writers spoof Patch Tuesday |
| 18:39 | Security disclosures tip the stock market |
| 18:38 | Mafiaboy Grows Up; a Hacker Seeks Redemption |
| 18:37 | Vendors, Cops, Profs Team to Study Cybercrime |
| 18:36 | Six Essential Apple iPhone Security Tips |
| 18:34 | Apple asks judge to make iPhone lawsuit moot |
| 18:34 | Report: World Bank servers breached repeatedly |
| 18:33 | Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug |
| 18:32 | Google allies with click-fraud detection firm Click Forensics |
| 18:30 | Over half of U.K. firms have lost data |
| 18:30 | U.S. proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file |
| October 10th, 2008: |
| 19:57 | Parity provides free online identity management |
| 19:56 | High-tech bank robbers phone it in |
| 19:56 | Spread security risks with diversity |
| 19:54 | Corporate data loss not down to hackers |
| 19:53 | First quantum encrypted network goes live |
| 19:51 | Apple Posts Security Update 2008-007 |
| 19:50 | NT hacker blames 'segregation' |
| 19:49 | ASIC counter-spy to be a tough search |
| 19:48 | Scotland tightens security for mobile health-data |
| 19:47 | Home Office publishes data-sharing guidance |
| 19:47 | EDS loses unencrypted armed-forces data |
| 19:45 | Data-center security tools to not overlook |
| 19:44 | Microsoft promises huge patch day next week |
| 19:43 | Firefox add-on blocks 'clickjacking' attacks |
| October 09th, 2008: |
| 19:44 | Job losses on the way for IT security staff |
| 19:43 | FSA threatens executives with fines |
| 19:39 | Anatomy of a SQL Injection Attack |
| 19:37 | Why Security Pros Hate SharePoint |
| 19:36 | Remote Workers Care About IT Security -- Really |
| 19:35 | US gov't report: Data mining is ineffective |
| 19:34 | Shell warns employees of suspected data loss |
| 19:32 | 'Fast-flux' domains help botnets evade capture |
| 18:46 | Mozilla locks in Firefox 3.1 feature list |
| 18:45 | Colorado state Web site dishes out SSNs of CEOs, other top execs |
| 18:43 | Kernell pleads innocent to Palin hack charge |
| 18:42 | Symantec to buy e-mail security vendor MessageLabs |
| 18:41 | Privacy groups praise bill curbing warrantless laptop searches |
| 18:40 | Tenn. student indicted for hacking Palin's e-mail |
| October 08th, 2008: |
| 21:05 | Will sharing malware lists help? |
| 21:00 | Unscramble This |
| 20:57 | 5 Ways to Foil Hackers |
| 20:55 | On The Defensive |
| 20:53 | Mac Security Focus: Antivirus |
| 20:50 | Mac Security Focus: Firewalls |
| 20:43 | Symantec announces product upgrades |
| 20:41 | Symantec brings cloud-based security to Europe |
| 20:39 | Free tool automates attacks on Gmail, Facebook |
| 20:20 | Dutch researchers release Oyster-hack details |
| 20:17 | 'Clickjackers' could hijack Webcams, microphones, Adobe warns |
| 20:15 | Court orders spammers to pay $236M to Iowa ISP |
| 20:14 | New health-care privacy laws heighten need for HIPAA compliance in California |
| 19:29 | MozyPro for Mac brings backup to business |
| 19:27 | Obama beats McCain in 'spam-off' by landslide |
| October 07th, 2008: |
| 19:17 | Body Shop rolls out PCI system |
| 19:15 | Nine out of 10 firms put customer data at risk |
| 19:15 | Autonomy offers internal security boost |
| 19:14 | Symantec warns of alarming spam trends |
| 19:13 | Europeans charged in US hack attacks |
| 19:01 | Put an End to Cell Phone Spam |
| 18:58 | ASIC hires IT counter-surveillance squad |
| 18:57 | Two Europeans indicted for US cyberattacks |
| 18:56 | Business Software Alliance tackles online scams |
| 18:55 | Lords to debate gov't progress on internet security |
| 18:54 | O.J. Simpson guilty verdict could lead to malicious spam |
| 18:53 | Filters on in-flight Wi-Fi may be just the start |
| 18:52 | Update: T-Mobile lost control of data on 17M customers in '06 incident |
| 18:51 | TriCipher launches hosted identity federation service |
| 18:50 | Shell fingers IT contractor in theft of employee data |
| October 06th, 2008: |
| 19:06 | Custom to finally deliver SmartGate |
| 19:03 | US Homeland Security gives cyber-protection advice |
| 19:02 | Fears over funding for police e-crime unit |
| 19:02 | Police e-crime unit seeks industry recruits |
| 18:54 | National anti-fraud centre ready for action |
| 18:53 | Phishers cash in on banking crisis |
| 18:52 | Estonia reveals its cybersecurity strategy |
| 18:51 | Skype denies knowledge of China security issues |
| 18:48 | California makes it a crime to 'skim' RFID tags |
| 18:47 | Researcher finds evidence of massive site compromise |
| 18:47 | Vendors rush to fix bug that could crash Internet systems |
| 18:46 | Lawyers want Windows Update used to push 'Vista Capable' lawsuit notices |
| 18:44 | Grand jury indicts two Europeans over denial-of-service attacks in 2003 |
| 18:44 | Laptop stolen from McCain campaign in Missouri |
| 18:43 | Schwarzenegger again nixes data breach bill |
| September 26th, 2008: |
| 19:59 | Behind the scenes of online fraud |
| 19:57 | Encryption key management: Critically important, frighteningly immature |
| 19:52 | Egham named spam capital of the UK |
| 19:34 | California Hacker Charged With Stealing, Extortion |
| 19:31 | How to Fortify Your Connection |
| 19:27 | ID cards for foreign nationals unveiled |
| 19:18 | ISPs endorse user opt-in on Web tracking, deflect calls for privacy laws |
| 19:12 | IBM's AppScan now quashes bugs during development |
| 19:11 | Hackers resurrect notorious attack tool kit |
| 19:03 | Computer users overeager to click popup 'OKs' |
| September 25th, 2008: |
| 19:52 | Apple updates Java for 10.4, 10.5 users |
| 19:48 | Infected US PCs may have attacked Georgia |
| 19:46 | Firms ignoring risk of security breaches |
| 19:43 | Barracuda opens up spam blocking list |
| 19:41 | ISC2 scheme to nurture security skills |
| 19:41 | M&S appeal dropped as it encrypts laptops |
| 19:39 | Palin Hacking Probe: What's Next? |
| 19:36 | Talk show host O'Reilly says authorities closing in on hackers who hit his site |
| 19:34 | MySpace, Facebook show off tools that can ward off child predators |
| 19:33 | Cisco releases bundle of router security patches |
| 19:32 | Staples turns backup into a service |
| September 24th, 2008: |
| 19:10 | BBC security glitch causes spam wave |
| 19:08 | US leads the world in computer attacks |
| 19:07 | Police arrest alleged Maserati hacker |
| 19:06 | Study shows pop-up warnings are ineffective |
| 18:59 | Australia's cybersecurity needs work |
| 18:58 | Police drop investigation into BT's Phorm trials |
| 18:56 | Stolen data being tunnelled through EU and US |
| 18:55 | Trend Micro rails against standalone antivirus apps |
| 18:54 | Second alleged hacker pleads guilty in TJX case |
| 18:43 | Mozilla patches 11 bugs in Firefox |
| 18:42 | Microsoft leads effort to solve photo metadata problem |
| 18:40 | California hacker charged with data theft, extortion over Maserati breach |
| 18:39 | DOJ's e-mail privacy stance might hamper prosecution in Palin case, EFF claims |
| 18:38 | Federal grand jury meets on Palin hacking case |
| 18:37 | Accused of tolerating scammers, an ISP goes dark |
| September 23rd, 2008: |
| 18:17 | McAfee aims to broaden portfolio with Secure Computing buy |
| 18:16 | Survey: Web-based malware puts corporations at risk |
| 18:09 | Network-audit tool for Linux phone announced |
| 18:07 | Click to Save |
| 18:04 | Europe inches closer to full e-passport rollout |
| 18:02 | Former State Department worker pleads guilty to improperly accessing passport records |
| 18:02 | Palin hacker's IP address linked to Tenn. student's apartment |
| 18:01 | Apple's patch process a mess, say researchers |
| 18:00 | Adobe slates patch for Flash clipboard poisoning attacks |
| 17:59 | Update: McAfee to buy Secure Computing for $465M |
| September 22nd, 2008: |
| 18:51 | Spammers tap Google's Picasa, Adobe Flash |
| 18:50 | 3D Secure uptake soars to 25 million |
| 18:48 | US identity theft bill set for approval |
| 18:47 | Data Security Gives IT Professionals Insomnia |
| 18:46 | Minchin gets shadow broadband job |
| 18:44 | VMware patches hypervisor bugs |
| 18:42 | Report: FBI searches Tenn. student's apartment in Palin hacking case |
| 18:41 | Forever 21 discloses card data theft |
| 18:40 | Wikileaks posts Bill O'Reilly Web site data |
| 18:40 | Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail all vulnerable to Palin-style password-reset hack |
| 18:39 | Report: Tenn. legislator confirms son is at center of Palin hack chatter |
| September 19th, 2008: |
| 17:06 | India wants to secure Wi-Fi hotspots, citing terror threat |
| 17:05 | People a big security threat to virtualization, Interop speaker says |
| 17:04 | WatchGuard shows new 'XTM' super-firewall |
| 17:04 | Retail security: 'Knee-jerk' standards compliance isn't enough |
| 16:59 | NHS backtracks on e-records consent policy |
| 16:57 | HP job cuts dangerous, warns UK union |
| 16:53 | EFF, Public Knowledge sue feds over secret IP pact |
| 16:51 | Hacked Texas National Guard site serves up malware |
| 16:50 | Security researchers ponder possible Palin hacks |
| 16:49 | Web proxy firm working with FBI to trace Palin e-mail hacker |
| September 18th, 2008: |
| 19:19 | Security researchers and vendors to call a truce? |
| 19:18 | Security know-how must reach the widest audience |
| 19:13 | Scientists find world's largest prime numbers |
| 19:10 | Forever 21 suffers major data heist |
| 19:09 | iPhone game loads Windows malware |
| 19:06 | Privacy Issues Darken Cloud Computing Plans |
| 19:05 | Business Tech Risks You Don't Know About |
| 19:04 | Are Open Source Violations Lurking in Your Code? |
| 19:01 | Security researchers vs vendors: Hope for truce |
| 18:59 | Poor records organization at root of Palm Beach County recount woes |
| 18:58 | Mozilla admits 'giant error' with Firefox EULA move |
| 18:57 | Hackers claim to break into Palin's Yahoo Mail account |
| 18:56 | DHS rejects criticism of agency as Beltway politics |
| 18:54 | Hacker posts QuickTime zero-day attack code |
| September 17th, 2008: |
| 20:33 | Peekaboo! Facebook fills photo security hole |
| 20:29 | Brad Pitt most dangerous search on the web |
| 20:28 | AMD worker charged with Intel theft |
| 20:27 | Fake anti-virus attacks on the rise |
| 20:19 | HSBC banks on streamlined communications |
| 20:09 | UK gov't rubber-stamps Phorm technology |
| 20:07 | IPCC probes police memory-stick loss |
| 20:06 | NHS trust loses 18,000 staff details |
| 20:04 | Forever 21 says nearly 99,000 cards compromised in data thefts |
| 20:03 | Microsoft looks to spread secure software expertise |
| September 16th, 2008: |
| 19:13 | Keyloggers beaten by new crypto utility |
| 19:11 | Microsoft admits Exchange update goof |
| 19:10 | Web site hacks continue through Q2 |
| 19:09 | Q&A: Nigel Jones, director of the Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network |
| 19:07 | Vic govt beefs up ID fraud laws |
| 19:06 | Cyberattack threat spurs US rethink on power grids |
| 19:05 | Leaked Homeland Security doc warns of data threats |
| 19:03 | McAfee, Symantec ready VM security products |
| 19:02 | BusinessWeek site attacked, turned into malware playground |
| 19:02 | Apple releases Mac OS X 10.5.5, patches nearly 70 bugs |
| September 15th, 2008: |
| 19:47 | Apple improves security in iPhone 2.1 |
| 19:45 | Security scrutiny for Facebook apps |
| 19:44 | iTunes update for Windows Vista addresses BSOD |
| 19:42 | Mozilla jumps on privacy bandwagon |
| 19:41 | Spammers warn of local nuclear meltdowns |
| 19:39 | New group to tackle economics of security |
| 19:35 | Japan Jumps to Lead in Cyberattacks |
| 19:34 | Cybercrime 'Major Business Risk' |
| 19:31 | Alleged TJX hacker pleads guilty |
| 19:30 | US Homeland Security lacks open-source intelligence |
| 19:30 | Sans Institute warns of cookie-stealing threat |
| 19:27 | Do ISPs pose a bigger online privacy threat than Google? |
| 19:25 | Google bends to privacy critics on Chrome tool |
| 19:25 | Social Security numbers exposed on Iowa Web site |
| 19:24 | Tab for lockup of San Francisco's WAN may reach $1M
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| 19:23 | Court overturns Virginia spam law, conviction |
| 19:22 | Microsoft defends IE8 'phone home' feature, clarifies privacy policy |
| 19:21 | Former Intel engineer charged with stealing trade secrets |
| 19:20 | Hackers hit Large Hadron Collider Web site |
| 19:19 | Open phones are more vulnerable, security execs say |
| September 12th, 2008: |
| 18:43 | Computer threat for industrial systems now more serious |
| 18:42 | Symantec emphasizes speed with latest Norton releases |
| 18:42 | Data leaks a people problem not a technical one |
| 18:41 | EC praises Google's data-retention move, asks for more |
| 18:39 | Panel: Mobile payments misunderstood in U.S. |
| 18:37 | Scottish govt forms data privacy group |
| 18:37 | Acrobat 9 crashes with malformed URLs |
| 18:36 | New tool creates fake YouTube pages for spreading malware |
| 18:34 | Why Can't I Open Vista's Cookies Folder? |
| 18:30 | Union urges council staff to boycott biometrics |
| 18:30 | Rogue router stumps San Francisco officials |
| 18:29 | iPhone records all user actions, warns hacker |
| 18:28 | Trend Micro rolls out Internet Security 2009 suites |
| 18:26 | iTunes 8 takes down Vista with 'blue screen of death' |
| 18:26 | Mozilla adds privacy mode to Firefox 3.1 plans |
| September 11th, 2008: |
| 19:18 | Arizona death notices taken offline on ID fraud concerns |
| 19:16 | Hacker gets two years for stock manipulation |
| 19:15 | In the eye of the storm |
| 19:14 | MPs snub laptop security initiative |
| 19:13 | Computer Threat for Industrial Systems Now More Serious |
| 19:12 | Securing the Enterprise Beyond the Perimeter |
| 19:10 | Scottish gov't forms data privacy group |
| 19:09 | Home Office axes data-loss firm's contract |
| 19:08 | Fedora issues updates after hacker break-in |
| 19:04 | Apple issues major patch updates for QuickTime, iPod touch |
| 19:04 | Data breaches spur hard-drive shredding boom |
| 19:03 | IE8 Beta 2 contains Google-style keystroke logger |
| 19:02 | Irate Ark. man posts county e-mail records in privacy fight |
| September 10th, 2008: |
| 19:43 | Security software that's perfect for San Francisco government |
| 19:41 | Warning over Obama sex scandal spam |
| 19:41 | Troop movements found on USB stick |
| 19:40 | PCI DSS under fire |
| 19:39 | Apple slips security fixes into rollout |
| 19:37 | How Do I Gain Administrator Access Without a Password? |
| 19:36 | Too Many Passwords or Not Enough Brain Power? |
| 19:32 | Microsoft patches 8 critical bugs in Windows, Office |
| 19:31 | Google bends to Chrome privacy criticism |
| 19:30 | P-to-P network administrator sentenced to 18 months in prison |
| September 09th, 2008: |
| 18:54 | Google shortens data retention time |
| 18:52 | Keeping safe from insiders, malware, and data leaks |
| 18:51 | Security vendors look to web services |
| 18:51 | US start-up claims 'uncloneable' RFID chips |
| 18:49 | Global Security Week kicks off |
| 18:48 | The top 10 public sector data losses - so far |
| 18:47 | ID cards limited to 50,000 in first six months |
| 18:46 | Beware of UC Security Threats |
| 18:45 | AMP re-thinks secure development |
| 18:44 | McAfee speeds up updates |
| 18:43 | Twitter page used to spread malware |
| 18:42 | Network failure halts London Stock Exchange trading |
| 18:41 | Group to release uniform metrics to measure IT security |
| 18:41 | Virtualization users should expect more attacks |
| 18:39 | Flawed Trend Micro antivirus update cripples PCs |
| 18:39 | Google issues first patches for Chrome |
| September 08th, 2008: |
| 19:12 | Survey: VARs concerned about cybersecurity, health care |
| 19:08 | Security firm spots Chrome 'SaveAs' flaw |
| 19:06 | Cisco warns of new security risks |
| 19:05 | 5,000 prison worker records lost |
| 19:04 | A Privacy FAQ: What About You is Online? |
| 19:04 | Group to Release Uniform Metrics to Measure IT Security |
| 19:01 | Microsoft exec rebuts hypervisor security claims |
| 19:00 | Peer proposes data super-watchdog |
| 18:59 | Facebook app herds PCs into botnet |
| 18:58 | FBI, CIA testing 'Facebook for spies' |
| 18:56 | Gustav finds IT execs prepared for the worst |
| 18:55 | Schwarzenegger gets softened version of vetoed breach bill |
| 18:55 | Social Security numbers exposed on Iowa land-records Web site |
| 18:54 | Firefox users report problems after updating |
| 18:53 | Is Rock Phish cybergang set for a comeback? |
| September 05th, 2008: |
| 17:58 | Reading FC announces new security signing |
| 17:57 | E-crime fighters share know-how |
| 17:56 | NHS clinicians risking patient data |
| 17:55 | FCC warns of new phishing scam |
| 17:54 | Picasa and Flash become latest spam tools |
| 17:48 | Microsoft refutes hypervisor attack claim |
| 17:47 | Norton 2009 tackles whitelisting |
| 17:46 | Nasa hacker's lawyers prepare High Court appeal |
| 17:45 | Labour tech tsar attacks gov't comms-database plan |
| 17:42 | Facebook tests New Jersey's icon for reporting predators, pornography |
| 17:39 | Upcoming Microsoft patch lineup could be 'massive,' says researcher |
| September 04th, 2008: |
| 18:42 | Obama alma mater gets an education in 'net security |
| 18:39 | Secure Computing to acquire Securify |
| 18:39 | Woman charged with holding tech support hostage |
| 18:36 | IBM hones security blades |
| 18:35 | Schlage Introduces Web-controlled Door Locks |
| 18:32 | Queenslanders fleeced in online scam |
| 18:31 | VMware patches multiple holes |
| 18:29 | Google Chrome at risk from 'carpet bomb' bug |
| 18:28 | 'I'll be back': Vetoed data breach bill goes to Schwarzenegger again |
| 18:27 | Google amends Chrome license following privacy objections |
| 18:26 | Judge raps Ellison over missing e-mails |
| 18:23 | Spammers use free Web services to shield harmful links |
| September 03rd, 2008: |
| 20:58 | Ipswich NHS Trust consolidates on Sophos |
| 20:48 | McKinnon supporters appeal to Home Office |
| 20:47 | Web braces for wave of hurricane scams |
| 20:46 | Dramatic rise in botnet-controlled PCs |
| 20:45 | Novell unites identity management, security-event management |
| 20:44 | Microsoft proposes age-limited digital playgrounds |
| 20:40 | At the Front Lines of Protecting the Internet |
| 20:38 | Australian security: the lucky country |
| 20:36 | Aussie banks relay outsourcing lessons |
| 20:16 | Police make arrest over eBay sale of council data |
| 20:15 | iPhone's remote wiping may help crooks cover tracks |
| September 02nd, 2008: |
| 19:02 | Wider implications of the Red Hat breach |
| 19:01 | UK crime fighters grapple with iPhone wipe threat |
| 18:58 | Information Security and the Importance of Context |
| 18:57 | How to Recruit and Retain the Best Young Security Employees |
| 18:57 | Sometimes, Data Breach Hype Is Justified |
| 18:48 | 'Warez' Software Pirate Sentenced to Probation |
| 18:48 | Phishing Attacks Get Personal |
| 18:43 | Nasa hacker lawyers push for UK jail term |
| 18:42 | Watchdog aims to compel data-breach confessions |
| 18:40 | Microsoft's IE8 Beta 2 hogs memory, says researcher |
| September 01st, 2008: |
| 18:46 | CSI Stick grabs data from cell phones |
| 18:44 | Privacy feature in IE8 leaks private data |
| 18:42 | Proctor & Gamble outsources security to IBM, but keeping security staff |
| 18:40 | Microsoft slams Google on privacy |
| 18:38 | MIT develops network analysis tool |
| 18:34 | Alphabet Decides Who Gets Most Spam |
| 18:33 | Space Station Laptops Catch Virus |
| 18:29 | Broadband users failing to secure Wi-Fi |
| 18:24 | Microsoft ups notices to XP pirates |
| 18:23 | Online scammers prep for Gustav, say researchers |
| 18:22 | Microsoft: No more Windows Live Mail crashes with IE8 Beta 2 |
| August 29th, 2008: |
| 21:12 | ICO urges firms to step up privacy controls |
| 21:09 | Watch Out! Firing IT Workers Can Cost You |
| 21:08 | New security rules on tap for credit-card handlers |
| 21:05 | Royal College of Physicians improves database security |
| 21:04 | FBI warns of hit man scam |
| 21:04 | Bank of New York loses 12.5 million customer details |
| 20:59 | Microsoft introduces black screens for pirates |
| 20:57 | Four Quick Tips for Choosing an IM Security Product |
| 20:54 | Intel releases Bios update |
| 20:50 | Microsoft warns of IE8 lock-in with XP SP3 |
| 20:47 | Apple confirms iPhone security bug, promises patch |
| 20:46 | Best Western forced to play defense on data breach disclosure |
| August 28th, 2008: |
| 20:03 | IT administrators admit they’d steal data |
| 20:02 | Stolen SSH keys used for attacks |
| 20:01 | UK to lead e-crime prosecutor network |
| 19:59 | Nortel Uses USB Drive to Secure Remote Work |
| 19:56 | Symantec wants another chance |
| 19:56 | PC Tools to be poor man's Norton |
| 19:54 | Nasa hacker loses final legal challenge |
| 19:53 | Full disclosure: The only protocol for net security |
| 19:52 | Researchers exploit web protocol to hijack traffic |
| 19:51 | Linux cryptography attacks seen in the wild |
| 19:50 | McAfee: Criminals hijacking virtual worlds |
| 19:48 | Microsoft Office Live Small Biz suffers outage, possibly lost e-mail |
| 19:34 | Judge lets privacy advocate keep Social Security numbers on Web site |
| 19:19 | Microsoft reveals IE8 Beta 2 |
| 19:01 | Malware infects space station laptops |
| August 27th, 2008: |
| 19:53 | Separation of Duties and IT Security |
| 19:08 | Locked iPhones can be unlocked without a password |
| 19:02 | Internet Explorer 8 to sport traceless browsing |
| 19:01 | Employers slack on Web 2.0 security |
| 18:42 | Heads Up: Trojans and Viruses Are Out to Get You |
| 18:38 | When to Worry About Security Holes--and When Not To |
| 18:34 | 12 Sly Web Tricks That Put You in Control |
| 18:23 | Firefox tool counters man-in-the-middle attacks |
| 18:21 | Best Western says data breach even smaller than first thought |
| 18:20 | Call out a phisher, get attacked by malware |
| August 26th, 2008: |
| 20:43 | Fatal flaws found in US terrorism database |
| 20:42 | Business alignment, security define apps |
| 20:39 | Hackers breach Best Western in data heist |
| 20:39 | Precocious phishers target teen world |
| 20:28 | Symantec's PC Tools buy worth $300m? |
| 20:27 | UK prisoner data goes missing |
| 19:58 | Amex, RBS, Natwest customer details sold on eBay |
| 19:56 | Red Hat, Fedora servers compromised |
| 19:43 | Researcher delays release of SSL exploit |
| 19:41 | Ubuntu issues patch for Linux kernel flaw |
| 19:29 | Microsoft adds privacy tools to IE8 |
| 19:28 | Researcher mines blogs, social networks to access bank accounts |
| 19:21 | Best Western refutes story claiming 8 million customer records were breached |
| 19:18 | Novell's iPrint open to attack, say researchers |
| August 22nd, 2008: |
| 19:37 | Firefox SSL-certificate debate gets gnarly |
| 19:29 | Hacker runs up $12,000 Federal phone bill |
| 19:19 | SSDs Are Hot, but Not Without Security Risks |
| 19:11 | DNS attacks occurring, warns Kaminsky |
| 19:10 | Worker suspended over loss of prisoner data |
| 19:08 | Union voices fears over airport face-scanning tech |
| 19:05 | US charges Brazilian with operating botnet |
| 19:04 | Police to spend £40m on fingerprint biometrics |
| 18:49 | Nokia admits security flaws in Series 40 OS |
| 18:39 | Vista users rush for SP1, XP owners dawdle on SP3 |
| August 21st, 2008: |
| 20:50 | Good and Bad in the 'Security Researcher Circus' |
| 20:46 | Hacker exposes alleged Olympics age fraud |
| 20:20 | Malicious Flash ads attack, spread via clipboard |
| 20:18 | Gagging order lifted on subway hackers |
| 20:17 | Brits blast TCP/IP security |
| 20:07 | $36m Aussie payday for spammers |
| 20:00 | Microsoft plans Internet Explorer privacy mode |
| 19:54 | Opera patches 7 bugs but keeps one secret |
| 19:49 | Online encyclopedia lists internal network security threats |
| 19:48 | Changes to PCI standard not expected to up ante on protecting payment card data |
| 19:46 | Apple's MobileMe lacks key security feature |
| August 20th, 2008: |
| 22:52 | Securing remote access is key |
| 22:39 | Security firm warns against Olympic spam |
| 22:33 | Internet-threat portal on tap from TippingPoint |
| 22:31 | DeviceLock counters USB stick menace with alliance |
| 22:27 | Ireland investigating fake credit card reader scam |
| 22:19 | Georgia Cyberwar Overblown |
| 22:06 | Android security team appeals to bug hunters |
| 22:05 | Airport trials face-scanning technology |
| 21:54 | Mac, Windows clipboards poisoned by URL attacks |
| 21:53 | Sensitive data on 100,000 students exposed by Princeton Review |
| August 19th, 2008: |
| 20:27 | In the Land of Cheese, Tulips and Biometrics |
| 20:16 | Visa launches instant alert trial |
| 20:13 | MIT students fight to keep card hacking material confidential |
| 20:08 | MIT student defends MBTA hacking research |
| 20:04 | Scammers replace credit card readers in Irish stores |
| 20:01 | Spammers go down to Georgia |
| 19:59 | Data Security: What the Law Requires of IT |
| 19:51 | Symantec snaps up PC Tools |
| 19:50 | MySpace, Facebook tackle security issues |
| 19:46 | U.K. justice agency lost 45,000 personal records in past fiscal year |
| 19:45 | Security gag order against MIT students gets another day in court |
| August 18th, 2008: |
| 20:21 | Tech giants pitch human rights platform |
| 20:18 | Internet Fraud Ignored by Authorities, Study Charges |
| 20:13 | Torvalds: Fed up with 'security circus' |
| 20:05 | Anti-Georgia spammers building new botnet |
| 19:54 | Hacker Spoof, VMware Goof |
| 19:48 | Sun to issue mobile Java fix |
| 19:46 | Ministry of Justice reports nine data breaches |
| 19:43 | Microsoft puts out 11 fixes, pulls another |
| 19:42 | Wells Fargo codes used to access personal information |
| 19:41 | Flap over transit flaws exposes disclosure divide |
| August 15th, 2008: |
| 19:31 | The Ten Habits of Highly Secure Employees |
| 19:28 | Providence Health CSO on Recovering From HIPAA Violations |
| 19:28 | Monitoring the Enemy Within: Reflections on a New Internal Data Theft Study |
| 19:27 | Georgia Cyber Attacks From Russian Government? Not So Fast |
| 19:24 | Massachusetts: MIT students deserve 'no First Amendment protection' |
| 19:22 | Peer-to-peer client uTorrent fixes serious vulnerability |
| 19:19 | Symantec wins US$1.31M in counterfeit-software case |
| 19:09 | Police raid chip and PIN hacking operation |
| 19:07 | Phishing scam dupes hundreds of MobileMe users |
| 19:05 | Judge refuses to lift gag order on MIT students in Boston subway-hack case |
| 19:03 | Legal flap over Defcon talk exposes divide on disclosing security flaws |
| August 14th, 2008: |
| 19:45 | Facebook faces class-action suit over Beacon |
| 19:41 | Taco Bueno taps ConSentry for more than switching |
| 19:38 | Kids may be behind Georgian cyberattacks |
| 19:37 | Malware heats up in July |
| 19:34 | Dutch police smash Shadow botnet |
| 19:27 | Gov't: Comms database may not deter serious crime |
| 19:26 | OpenID at risk due to DNS flaw, warns researcher |
| 19:22 | Fusion-io offers new way to prevent data loss |
| 19:18 | VMware CEO apologizes for 'time bomb' mess |
| 19:18 | Hackers spoof MSNBC alerts in new twist on massive malware ruse |
| 19:17 | Microsoft re-issues July WSUS patch |
| 19:16 | AOL phisher gets seven year sentence |
| August 13th, 2008: |
| 20:05 | Transit agency wants MIT students to stay gagged |
| 19:58 | Homeland Security exec details advanced emergency response system |
| 19:49 | Loss of customer data spurs closure of online storage service 'The Linkup' |
| 19:44 | Ex-White House security adviser to head up ISF |
| 19:42 | Converged threats plague firms |
| 19:40 | Google tries its hand at cryptography |
| 19:39 | US failing to prosecute online criminals |
| 19:22 | UK sees sharp rise in spam |
| 19:19 | Update: Estonia, Poland help Georgia fight cyberattacks |
| 19:17 | VMware licensing bug blacks out virtual servers |
| 19:16 | Russian hacker 'militia' mobilizes to attack Georgia |
| 19:08 | Internet fraud: lots of complaints, few repercussions |
| 19:07 | European court delays British hacker's extradition to U.S. |
| 19:06 | Microsoft issues massive security update for Windows, Office |
| 19:03 | Microsoft kills more third-party ActiveX controls |
| August 12th, 2008: |
| 19:07 | Flying to Defcon with no ID |
| 19:04 | Verizon helps customers get a knack for NAC |
| 19:01 | Security that won't slow down your PC |
| 18:59 | Jobs admits to iPhone blacklist |
| 18:58 | Microsoft updates developer tools |
| 18:56 | Legal spat over MIT subway hack |
| 18:54 | Fake IE7 attack surfaces |
| 18:49 | Data breach laws years away |
| 18:47 | Home Office admits loss of 3,000 workers' data |
| 18:44 | Researcher reveals critical Java bugs in Nokia phones |
| 18:44 | Wells Fargo code used to illegally access consumer data |
| 18:42 | Phishing scam targets MobileMe users |
| August 11th, 2008: |
| 23:01 | Eyeballing the Security of Application Service Providers |
| 22:56 | How to root out rootkits |
| 22:54 | Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon |
| 22:51 | Looking inside the Storm worm botnet |
| 22:45 | Office Security Risk--by Generation |
| 22:42 | Facebook reassures users after malware warnings |
| 21:20 | Security firm exposes massive crimeware server |
| 21:18 | EFF to appeal court order halting subway hacker talk |
| 21:17 | Researchers look to cloud computing to fight malware |
| 21:16 | Researcher: Intel fixed two critical flaws in its chips |
| 21:14 | Fake CNN spam mutates as attacks continue |
| 21:13 | New exploit poisons patched DNS servers, claims researcher |
| 21:13 | IT security oversight may have enabled data breach |
| 21:12 | DOJ fingers global ring in alleged data thefts |
| 21:12 | Cyberattacks knock out Georgia's Internet presence |
| August 08th, 2008: |
| 22:09 | Gartner green lights iPhone 2.0 for the enterprise |
| 22:08 | Man charged with using webcam to spy on women |
| 22:08 | Spam levels rocket |
| 22:07 | BBC confirms loss of children's data |
| 22:06 | National security at risk through connected IT systems |
| 22:05 | Government sows seeds for new ID systems |
| 22:01 | DHS: Networking Security Worth the Money |
| 22:00 | Malicious Hackers Use Facebook Wall for Malware Attack |
| 21:59 | Now at Black Hat: a Lawyer to Vet Your Hacking |
| 21:54 | Report argues case for EU-US data sharing |
| 21:51 | Black Hat bans reporters over network hack |
| 21:48 | Russian hacker gang steals with impunity, says researcher |
| 21:47 | Microsoft promises 12 patches next week |
| 21:47 | Former prosecutor: UFO hack looked like terrorist attack |
| 21:41 | Microsoft: We'll help other vendors find, fix their bugs |
| August 07th, 2008: |
| 20:01 | Malware writers go for your gold during the Olympics |
| 20:00 | CNET site compromised by malware |
| 19:59 | Spam around 150bn messages a day |
| 19:58 | EU challenges UK on Phorm |
| 19:57 | Hacker jailed for accessing colleague's personal emails |
| 19:49 | Missing Registered Traveler Laptop Found |
| 19:40 | Return to Sender: 8 Easy Spam Filter Fixes |
| 19:37 | More Ways to Protect Yourself From Phishing |
| 19:23 | Home Office denies e-passports can be faked |
| 19:21 | UK's lax wireless security threatens TJX-style hack |
| 19:14 | ID theft ring attacked retailers on multiple levels |
| 19:13 | Credit card thieves ran a polite, professional help desk |
| 19:12 | Kaminsky: Many ways to attack with DNS |
| 19:11 | The top 10 celebrity spammers |
| 19:10 | Oracle releases out-of-cycle patch for flaw |
| August 06th, 2008: |
| 20:07 | Readers back McKinnon appeal |
| 20:05 | Email spoof accounts failing from 'backscatter' |
| 20:04 | DNA database least of our concerns |
| 20:02 | Adobe warns of fake Flash peddlers |
| 19:59 | CSO Said Cisco Security Is Growing up |
| 19:58 | Cisco Routers Again Take Hacker Spotlight |
| 19:53 | Sydney PI tracks Beijing net scammer |
| 19:52 | Internet crime rife, says Keelty |
| 19:50 | Alleged TJX hackers charged |
| 19:49 | Spammers using Google Sites to bypass filters |
| 19:48 | Microsoft to tip off partners on security flaws |
| 19:47 | Twitter plays host to data-stealing malware |
| 19:44 | Skype won't say if it decrypts VoIP calls |
| 19:43 | DOJ: Credit card thefts helped by 'well designed' software |
| 19:42 | Missing laptop grounds Registered Traveler fly-fast program |
| August 05th, 2008: |
| 18:58 | Image-applet combo hack revealed |
| 18:57 | Small retailers pass the buck for online fraud |
| 18:51 | Start-up Purewire offers managed security service for Web users |
| 18:49 | Internet security moves to the cloud |
| 18:48 | Symantec buys nSuite for virtualization security, management |
| 18:41 | Juniper upgrades network access protection |
| 18:40 | Secure launches new reporting tool |
| 18:35 | New Browsers Fight the Malware Scourge |
| 18:34 | The DNS Vulnerability: What You Should Know and Do |
| 18:28 | IE6 more vulnerable to unpatched Microsoft flaw, Symantec says |
| 18:27 | Olympic ticket scams just the start, says researcher |
| 18:26 | Security oversight may have enabled Countrywide breach |
| August 04th, 2008: |
| 20:58 | IBM chides security researchers |
| 20:49 | Google: Most drive-by malware comes from China |
| 20:39 | DNS Flaw Threatens Security of Small ISPs |
| 20:38 | Companies Struggle to Protect Data |
| 20:34 | Apple security talk cancelled |
| 20:33 | Olympic scam losses run to $40k |
| 20:29 | McAfee to acquire data-leakage firm |
| 20:26 | Complete privacy 'does not exist', says Google |
| 20:23 | Foreign Office reports five data breaches since 2007 |
| 20:22 | Kaspersky warns of Facebook, MySpace worm |
| 20:18 | Firewall vendors scramble to fix problem with DNS patch |
| 20:16 | Encryption not a snap for feds |
| 20:15 | DNS Patches Slow Servers, but Fast Action Is Advised |
| 20:13 | FBI: Flash drive used to steal Countrywide customer data |
| 20:12 | Apple's patch fails to fix DNS flaw, researchers claim |
| July 11th, 2008: |
| 21:08 | ID cards face student scorn |
| 21:07 | UK must overhaul data sharing rules |
| 20:42 | Super scanners at British airports |
| 20:40 | Apple TV gets a security update |
| 20:08 | Mobile threats loom for iPhone 3G |
| 20:02 | Banks should be liable for e-fraud |
| 20:01 | House of Representatives acts over White House emails |
| 19:54 | ZoneAlarm updated after Microsoft DNS patch |
| 19:53 | Google releases Web 2.0 security tool |
| 19:52 | Microsoft fixes month-old WSUS patch snafu |
| 19:46 | Developer fixes 33-year-old Unix bug |
| 19:45 | Oracle to release 45 security patches Tuesday |
| 19:45 | DNS researcher convinces skeptics that bug is serious |
| July 10th, 2008: |
| 19:32 | FUD Watch | Black Hat and the Hype Machine |
| 19:32 | Recession Woes: What People Steal |
| 19:15 | Barriers to overcome in 2FA credit cards |
| 19:11 | ZoneLabs details Microsoft patch workarounds |
| 19:10 | Check Point promises ZoneAlarm fix today |
| 19:09 | Managers must face security responsibility |
| 19:08 | Payment data rules criticised |
| 19:02 | Founder of Webroot goes missing |
| 19:00 | US Senate passes surveillance bill |
| 18:54 | IM security fears persist |
| 18:49 | Chipmaker sues researchers to hide smartcard flaws |
| 18:48 | Storm worm email claims US attacked Iran |
| 18:43 | Patch domain name servers now, says DNS inventor |
| 18:43 | File-sharing breach at investment firm highlights dangers of P2P networks -- again |
| July 09th, 2008: |
| 20:35 | Adware company refines opt-out, notification technology |
| 20:07 | Microsoft 'fix' cripples ZoneAlarm users |
| 19:55 | Spammers announce World War III |
| 19:53 | TrueCrypt 6.0 Improves Data Security Performance |
| 19:52 | Symantec Warns of New Word Attack |
| 19:40 | Sydney man arrested for eBay fraud |
| 19:39 | Massive, coordinated DNS patch released |
| 19:36 | Gmail users protected from fake eBay, PayPal emails |
| 19:33 | MessageLabs secures e-mail backup |
| 19:24 | Data doesn't add up on study of missing laptops at U.S. airports |
| 19:22 | Microsoft plugs nine holes in Windows, DNS, SQL |
| 19:21 | Microsoft sets XP SP3 automatic download for Thursday |
| 19:20 | Microsoft confirms active Word attacks |
| 19:17 | Don't give Google a free pass on data collection, privacy advocates say after YouTube ruling |
| July 08th, 2008: |
| 19:11 | US criminals target large corporate web sites |
| 19:10 | Cyber-criminals move with the times |
| 19:09 | Biometrics more popular than passwords |
| 19:09 | Red faces at Daily Mail after data loss |
| 19:08 | Firefox users shown to be safer |
| 19:03 | Hypertec USB drive enforces security |
| 18:52 | NHS trusts face independent data-handling audits |
| 18:49 | Lords presses government for data-breach law |
| 18:45 | Buffalo ships low-cost drive with native encryption |
| 18:43 | Microsoft warns users of coming update to Windows Update |
| 18:43 | Microsoft warns of new Access attack |
| 18:42 | ICANN blames June site hijack on registrar |
| 18:40 | XP SP3 to reach most users 'shortly,' says Microsoft |
| July 07th, 2008: |
| 22:43 | ConSentry CEO talks up security issues |
| 22:40 | Spam races to the Olympics |
| 22:39 | UK's most spammed man identified |
| 22:38 | Data leaks emerge as worst security threat |
| 22:37 | UK firm touts 'digital DNA' security |
| 22:36 | Commissioner urges data protection reform |
| 22:35 | Web giants spark privacy concerns |
| 21:47 | AVG Fixes Antivirus Software Skewing Web Site Statistics |
| 21:40 | ID cards chief casts doubt on scheme security |
| 20:26 | India's BlackBerry dispute sparks privacy concerns |
| 19:29 | Lithuania: Attacks focused on hosting company |
| 19:11 | Storm botnet stages Fourth of July attacks |
| 19:11 | Citibank debit card fraud highlights ATM vulnerabilities |
| July 04th, 2008: |
| 19:13 | SQL attacks lob onto tennis association Web site |
| 19:11 | Symantec's SaaS coming to Asia |
| 19:10 | Cyber-crooks celebrate Independence Day |
| 19:05 | Lithuanian websites hacked by Russians? |
| 19:05 | iPhone: Google Talk, new security threats |
| 19:03 | Judge orders YouTube to reveal 12TB of user logs |
| 19:02 | Gov't: Terrorists increasingly exploiting tech |
| 19:01 | Experts urge criminal charges for data breaches |
| 19:00 | ICO: UK may get data-breach notification law |
| 18:59 | Biometrics to speed travel between UK and US |
| 18:57 | Expect iPhone, Fourth of July scams, security firm says |
| 18:57 | Opera patches multiple bugs in flagship browser |
| 18:55 | Microsoft promises four patches next week |
| July 03rd, 2008: |
| 20:06 | Information Security Management: The Basics |
| 20:06 | Industry View: Web Application Security Today - Are We All Insane? |
| 20:04 | Ignore Malware? Some Leaders Imply Yes |
| 20:02 | Chinese bloggers evade great firewall |
| 19:01 | HMRC blunder leads to further private data leak |
| 18:54 | Reports reveal poor security practices behind data losses |
| 18:53 | Thieves steal millions from Citibank customers |
| 18:51 | Trojans stop play for web gamers |
| 18:50 | Google open sources RatProxy security tool |
| 18:48 | IBM Develops Audio-masking Technology |
| 18:40 | ATO admits callers are 'chopped off' |
| 18:39 | E-security review to probe broadband network |
| 18:37 | Stolen: Google's employee records |
| 18:33 | Microsoft trumpets security additions in upcoming IE8 |
| 18:32 | Mozilla patches 13 bugs in Firefox 2 |
| July 02nd, 2008: |
| 22:50 | Start-up nexTier debuts data-leak prevention appliance |
| 22:49 | ACLU, EFF sue US gov't over mobile phone tracking |
| 22:47 | UK scientists demo graphic passwords |
| 22:46 | SecureWorks unmasks the Coreflood Trojan |
| 22:45 | Web threats hit 12-month high |
| 22:43 | Malware growth slowing, say experts |
| 22:42 | World of Warcraft Trojan spreads from Asia |
| 22:42 | Hackers hit Sony PS3 website |
| 22:41 | SMEs failing at IT security |
| 22:37 | Hacking Tools: A New Version of BackTrack Helps Ethical Hackers |
| 22:36 | Hands On: 12 Quick Hacks for Firefox 3 |
| 22:35 | Swedish Data Inspection Protects Messy Apartment Dwellers |
| 22:06 | DIAC security threatened by flood of contractors |
| 22:02 | Lords questions gov't over web-data retention laws |
| 22:00 | Barclays gives online users free Kaspersky software |
| 22:00 | Report: Outdated browsers put 637m users at risk |
| 21:57 | Trojan lurks, waiting to steal admin passwords |
| 21:57 | Unstructured data at risk in most firms, survey finds |
| 21:55 | Microsoft scrutinizes WSUS patch snafu |
| 21:53 | Apple OS update fixes Adobe corruption bug |
| July 01st, 2008: |
| 20:09 | Marshal automates e-mail encryption |
| 20:08 | Japanese military loses data again |
| 20:05 | Google data-sharing gets authentication option |
| 20:04 | Google Calendar now the target of phishers |
| 20:03 | Anti-fraud experts join forces |
| 20:02 | PCI payment standards come into play |
| 20:02 | Antivirus tools 'pave way' for malware |
| 20:01 | Srizbi beats Storm to botnet crown |
| 19:59 | UK is the favourite target for Nigerian spam |
| 19:59 | McAfee publishes spam test results |
| 19:54 | Engate targets botnet protocols |
| 19:51 | Microsoft Patches its XP Patch |
| 19:48 | IAntiVirus Launches for Mac |
| 19:45 | Hackers hijack ICANN sites |
| 19:44 | ABS: Australians slugged with AU$1 billion fraud bill |
| 19:43 | Businesses told: Beware multi-component malware |
| 19:40 | Survey: More than 10,000 laptops lost each week at airports |
| 19:38 | Teenage creator of Nugache worm reaches plea agreement |
| 19:37 | MySpace users struggle to overcome cybervandalism |
| 19:36 | Apple patches 25 Mac OS X security vulnerabilities |
| June 27th, 2008: |
| 23:08 | Black Hat launches Webinar series |
| 23:05 | Datto: Off-site backup made easy |
| 22:55 | Senate delays vote on surveillance bill until July |
| 22:48 | Cisco, IBM, Intel, Juniper and Microsoft fight cyber terror together |
| 22:37 | Phishing hits one in four Asian banks |
| 22:33 | Dell scolded for laptop ads |
| 22:27 | Ministers admit government must do more to improve its data-handling procedures |
| 22:06 | The ARDAgent Security Hole: What You Need to Know |
| 21:41 | Facebook suspends Top Friend peephole app |
| 21:37 | Visa makes 'use once' password cards |
| 21:20 | Mozilla pitches Firefox 3.1 alpha for July release |
| 21:19 | Housing bill provision rattles privacy, small business groups |
| 21:17 | Researchers warn of IE6 zero-day bug |
| 21:16 | Web firewalls trumping other options as PCI deadline nears |
| June 26th, 2008: |
| 21:58 | Malware, spam, botnets growing faster than ever before |
| 21:54 | Lloyd's faces up to threat of e-crime |
| 21:53 | When in Rome, consider privacy regulations |
| 21:52 | Data privacy a low priority for IT chiefs |
| 21:52 | Kentucky Attorney General's identity stolen |
| 21:42 | Ask.com answers privacy questions |
| 21:36 | Do You Accidentally E-mail Private Data in Office Docs? |
| 21:35 | Woman Gets Two Years for Aiding Nigerian Internet Check Scam |
| 21:19 | Antispam Group Outlines Defenses to Block Botnet Spam |
| 20:53 | The top five internal security threats |
| 20:52 | Information commissioner to act against HMRC, MoD |
| 20:51 | Systemic failure blamed for HMRC data loss |
| 20:24 | MoD announces data-protection action plan |
| 20:21 | Cleaning Chinese malware sites a 'bigger challenge' than in U.S., says researcher |
| 20:20 | Microsoft posts Vista SP1 reliability patches |
| June 25th, 2008: |
| 21:58 | What are You Drinking? |
| 21:58 | Security and Business: Financial Basics |
| 21:57 | Cost-Cutting through Green IT Security: Real or Myth? |
| 21:54 | Avaya, Cisco and Nortel face VoIP vulnerabilities |
| 21:52 | Security spending will be immune to the downturn |
| 21:49 | Whatever happened to Microsoft's DRM plan? |
| 21:47 | Employee ID numbers: To re-use or not re-use |
| 21:23 | Smart CCTV cameras will hear and see |
| 21:19 | Exploit tool reveals inner working of the iPhone |
| 21:17 | Yahoo Fixes E-mail Cross-site Scripting Flaw |
| 21:08 | Whitehall reports 30 data losses since November |
| 21:07 | Scottish Ambulance Service loses encrypted 999 disc |
| 21:06 | NHS misses data-encryption target |
| 21:03 | Researcher slams Adobe for 'epidemic' of JavaScript bugs |
| 21:02 | Microsoft, HP ship free tools to protect Web sites from hackers |
| 21:01 | Gates pushed change in security culture at Microsoft |
| June 24th, 2008: |
| 21:11 | Information Card Foundation launched |
| 21:09 | Hacker changes news releases on sheriff's Web site |
| 21:07 | Orchestria updates data leak prevention suite |
| 21:06 | RFID fact and fiction |
| 21:04 | CounterACT NAC better with PCI Compliance Kit |
| 21:03 | Hacking the coffee machine |
| 20:58 | Laptop Security in the Workplace: How to Protect Your Mobile Assets |
| 20:55 | PCI standard 'ignores' insider threat |
| 20:51 | Social networks connecting to trouble |
| 20:20 | Vista security to be 'obliterated' at Black Hat |
| 20:10 | Are smartphone viruses really a threat to your network? |
| 20:05 | AppleScript and Chat Privacy |
| 20:00 | $1B Market for Meddling With DNS Poses Security Problem |
| 19:10 | CNET employees notified after data breach |
| 19:09 | The Pirate Bay moves to counter Swedish wiretapping law |
| June 23rd, 2008: |
| 22:12 | iPassword improves Firefox 3 support |
| 22:10 | House passes 'compromise' spy law shielding telecoms |
| 22:05 | Desktop virtualization gets military-grade security |
| 22:03 | Liberty releases guidelines for data management, handling |
| 21:59 | How SMBs can avoid phishing hooks |
| 21:55 | Database Security Could be on the Menu for Acquisition |
| 21:50 | Virgin Media loses 3,000 customer records |
| 21:49 | UK firms courting IT disaster |
| 21:45 | VCG unveils 'back-office' voice biometrics |
| 21:38 | Mac malware volumes 'spike' without pain |
| 21:35 | Nearly Half of IT Workers Snoop in Confidential Files |
| 21:32 | Companies Need Employee Consent to See E-mail |
| 21:27 | Organised e-crime targets students for recruitment |
| 21:25 | ID cards face fingerprint errors, say experts |
| 21:23 | Fears for Oyster security as researchers claim crack |
| 20:33 | Storm storms back with porn scam |
| 20:30 | Microsoft security fix clobbers 2 million password stealers |
| June 20th, 2008: |
| 19:41 | Register.com investigating Photobucket DNS hijack |
| 19:38 | SecureMac discovers Trojan horse targeted at Mac OS X |
| 19:35 | Sainsbury's suspends online shopping site |
| 19:33 | Hacker given five-year prison sentence |
| 19:32 | A third of IT staff look at private data |
| 19:31 | Warning over Olympics Storm virus |
| 19:29 | Mobile warriors leaking company secrets |
| 19:28 | US telco 'immunity' vote draws near |
| 19:23 | Infonetics proclaim NAC alive and kicking |
| 19:20 | Lessons from the Verizon 2008 Data Breach Investigations Report |
| 19:17 | Australian finds vulnerability in his coffee maker |
| 19:17 | NASA hacker in final bid to fight US extradition |
| 19:07 | Lib Dems criticise gov't over latest data losses |
| 19:06 | Trend Micro bets on 'in-the-cloud' malware analysis |
| 19:05 | High-risk flaws in corporate security revealed |
| 19:04 | Storm worm variant using China quake emails |
| 18:55 | Microsoft admits XP's Bluetooth patch didn't work |
| 18:54 | Teen faces 38 years in jail for grade-tampering hack |
| 18:54 | EBay boosts fraud protections for PayPal users |
| 18:53 | Fraudulent ATM transactions overseas could be tied to Indiana bank breach |
| 18:52 | Apple does about-face, fixes Safari's 'carpet bomb' bug |
| 18:51 | Patch-blocking bug also stymies Microsoft's WSUS |
| 18:50 | Researcher reports first Firefox 3.0 bug |
| June 13th, 2008: |
| 20:10 | Pakistan's YouTube Showdown Highlights Larger Threat |
| 20:05 | Forrester: How to Develop a Comprehensive Application Vulnerability Management Program |
| 19:49 | E-crime unit on track, says police chief |
| 19:42 | Top Tory MP Davis resigns to fight "database state" |
| 19:05 | EU States Extend Life of Internet Security Body |
| 19:01 | Traffic monitoring by ISPs should be curbed |
| 19:00 | Payment verification platform opens up to e-crime |
| 18:54 | McAfee CEO: Adware is killing AV blacklisting |
| 18:52 | No more calls for prisoners on smuggled mobiles |
| 18:48 | Opera 9.5 gets euro-style and Haute secure |
| 18:35 | China denies hacking congressional computers |
| June 12th, 2008: |
| 22:00 | US Hacker Gets 41 Months for Running Rogue Botnet |
| 21:54 | More villains turn to e-crime |
| 21:50 | NAC in the long-term |
| 21:47 | Symantec Integration and Online Security |
| 21:41 | Fraudsters exploit card protection system |
| 21:40 | McAfee launches anti-theft tool |
| 21:39 | Symantec enters crowded online data backup market |
| 21:38 | UK hacker extradition appeal reaches law Lords |
| 21:36 | Government warned on surveillance society dangers |
| 21:23 | Spam-free blog search goes public |
| 20:58 | Japan and France Agree to Closer Ties on Cybercrime |
| 20:54 | G8 Nations Talk ID-crime at Tokyo Summit |
| 20:39 | Major security sites hit by cross-site scripting bugs |
| 20:38 | Experts: Spyware legislation needs more work |
| 20:37 | Congressmen accuse China of hacking their computers |
| 20:36 | Obama campaign seeking better Web security |
| 20:34 | Microsoft's CardSpace attacked by researchers |
| 20:31 | New version of OpenOffice.org fixes critical bug |
| 20:29 | Mac bug forces Mozilla to Firefox 3.0 RC3 |
| 20:28 | Thieves steal tapes holding 2.2M billing records |
| 20:26 | Gartner: Be cautious about letting new iPhones into your company |
| June 11th, 2008: |
| 19:14 | Most data breaches discovered too late, study says |
| 19:13 | Kaspersky to try to crack code used in 'blackmailer' virus |
| 19:12 | QuickTime Update Plugs More Holes |
| 19:10 | Amazon sites fall over again |
| 19:08 | Social networking spam on the rise |
| 19:08 | Retailer loses thousands of card details in online hack |
| 19:07 | Cyber-crooks sting South Africa for £13m |
| 18:59 | Australia's most gullible: Top victims of cybercrime? |
| 18:56 | Perimeter Buys Edgeos to Boost Security Offerings |
| 18:55 | Tech Problem Stumps Yahoo, Forces Mail Features Rollback |
| 18:55 | Sweden Nears Vote on E-mail, Phone Monitoring |
| 18:32 | Microsoft patches 10 bugs in Windows, IE and Bluetooth |
| 18:31 | Microsoft patches Windows Home Server corruption bug |
| 18:30 | Microsoft hires anti-phishing crusader |
| 18:30 | 'Hacker' pleads guilty to attacking anti-phishing group |
| 18:29 | Safari 'carpet bomb' attack code released |
| 18:27 | Symantec combines backup with open-source virtualization |
| June 10th, 2008: |
| 20:39 | World's first internal hard drive with disaster protection |
| 20:34 | Security by Walking Around |
| 20:29 | Websense upgrades Web gateway software |
| 20:21 | Bug exposed in web security standard |
| 20:17 | Information security awareness forum launches |
| 20:16 | Citrix adds secure virtual desktop access to its roster |
| 20:12 | OLPC's Bitfrost: Privacy disaster, or security haven? |
| 20:04 | Stolen laptop teaches Stanford a lesson on need for encryption |
| 20:02 | Free tool secures VMware servers |
| 20:00 | Security vendors roll out full-disk encryption support for Macs |
| June 09th, 2008: |
| 21:14 | NAC: Now? Or Never? |
| 21:12 | Thieves Target Online Travel Sites |
| 21:05 | Cyberattack alert service helps Aussies Stay Smart |
| 21:04 | Developers fear revenue loss over security |
| 21:01 | PGP unveils pre-boot authentication for Mac OS X |
| 20:58 | IMDB victim of denial-of-service attack |
| 20:57 | Surprise ARP attack draws attention |
| 20:55 | Secure Computing unveils Web filtering service |
| 20:54 | Bust-out schemes are a fraud to make you go bust |
| 20:52 | McAfee extends enterprise antivirus line |
| 20:49 | CA Focuses on Managing the Identity Lifecycle |
| 20:47 | Cyber-crooks hit one in five Europeans |
| 20:38 | Antivirus Vendors Gripe that Test isn't Current |
| 19:53 | Committee urges gov't database prudence |
| 19:52 | Stark warning as UK faces cybercrime boom |
| 19:51 | Stallman attacks Oyster's 'unethical' use of Linux |
| 19:47 | Symantec tool cleans up XP SP3 registry corruption |
| June 06th, 2008: |
| 22:26 | BT must face legal action over Phorm |
| 22:24 | Cisco PIX security users get green trade-in offer |
| 22:23 | 6 burning questions about network security |
| 22:20 | Biometrics in Asia yet to hit sweet spot? |
| 22:16 | Boffins tackle random scanning worms |
| 22:15 | Experts warn of security-dodging Trojans |
| 22:15 | Spammers exploiting credit crunch |
| 22:14 | Ransomware virus uses 1,024-bit key |
| 22:13 | Opera claims to prevent web-based attacks |
| 21:47 | Cyberattack alert service helps Aussies Stay Smart |
| 21:44 | Swedish Gov't to Vote on Allowing E-mail, Phone Monitoring |
| 21:43 | Bluetooth, IE to Get Critical Microsoft Patches |
| 20:57 | Web-based malware on legit sites soars |
| 20:50 | City of London pilots cybercrime scheme |
| 20:29 | Mozilla says Firefox 3.0 bug-free, launches RC2 |
| 19:55 | More laws, collaboration required for online safety |
| 19:30 | Spear-phishing attacks have hooked 15,000, says Verisign |
| June 05th, 2008: |
| 18:10 | MySpace, Yahoo blame bad APIs for celebrity photos breach |
| 18:08 | Updated: Hotmail users getting locked out |
| 18:05 | Learning to Love UAC |
| 18:00 | Police agency secures handhelds |
| 17:59 | UK lawyers risk data loss |
| 17:54 | MessageLabs updates messaging tools |
| 17:50 | Apple takes wraps off Leopard security guide |
| 17:36 | Recruiters auto-forward trojan-infected resumes |
| 17:35 | Free Google Analytics: A spammer's best friend |
| 17:32 | Simplicity, Shame Work Best in Securing Craigslist |
| 17:23 | DWP punishes 20 staff for data-protection breaches |
| 17:20 | Researchers say notification laws not lowering ID theft |
| 17:13 | XP SP3 omits critical security update |
| June 04th, 2008: |
| 22:01 | Bruce Schneier Q&A: The Endless Broadening of Security |
| 21:57 | Industry View: Checklist for Converged Access Control |
| 21:55 | Symantec Eyes Faster Installation, Scanning |
| 21:45 | AT&T unveils managed encryption services |
| 21:43 | Hong Kong, China Web domains cited as "most dangerous" |
| 21:40 | Codenomicon CTO discusses tackling vulnerabilities |
| 21:38 | Users demand multi-factor authentication |
| 21:32 | Check Point to secure iPhones |
| 21:30 | ING Direct: No secure pipe for Aussie bankers |
| 21:28 | Mobile malware threat heightened by Symbian hack |
| 21:18 | McAfee Names '.hk' World's Most Dangerous Domain |
| 21:11 | Fujitsu shrugs off Tory threat to cancel ID cards |
| 20:30 | Gates promises IE8 Beta 2 in August |
| 19:55 | UnitedHealthcare data breach leads to ID theft at UC Irvine |
| June 03rd, 2008: |
| 21:28 | Trend Micro bolsters security package |
| 20:39 | Networking with hackers |
| 20:38 | Google fixes several site security issues |
| 20:35 | Webroot Pushes SAAS Security |
| 20:25 | French police smash global hacker ring |
| 20:25 | Spammers exploit Google Docs |
| 20:19 | Microsoft: CardSpace attack works but was too rigged |
| 20:15 | Ease not fraud ushers in PIN for credit cards |
| 19:44 | Sci-fi Writers: New Tech Will Bring More Security Challenges |
| 19:33 | Storm worm resurfaces, tries love angle again |
| 19:24 | Motorola's next-gen Good technology to support apps wirelessly, securely |
| 19:22 | Update: Lost backup tapes prompt IT changes at NY bank |
| 19:22 | Windows XP SP3 includes vulnerable Flash Player |
| 19:21 | Hackers hit Mars lander's Web site |
| 19:17 | Smart phones 'bigger security risk' than laptops |
| June 02nd, 2008: |
| 21:52 | Flexibility in security an ongoing process |
| 21:45 | 1Password improves autosave |
| 21:43 | RiftVault public beta promises Leopard security |
| 21:41 | Hotmail users getting locked out |
| 21:38 | Teens await arrest after Comcast attack |
| 21:37 | The Anti-Malware Certification Problem |
| 21:24 | Internet Explorer 8 Beta Due in October |
| 21:22 | U.S., China Lead in Hack Attacks |
| 21:21 | Who Cares About Mobile Security? |
| 21:19 | Phishers Target New Victims on LinkedIn |
| 21:13 | Online flood alerts boost UK warning system |
| 21:03 | Researchers breach Microsoft's CardSpace ID technology |
| 20:15 | Bank loses tapes with data on 4.5M clients |
| 20:11 | FAA: Sun box disk failure caused NOTAM database crash |
| 20:08 | Mac OS X update causes Adobe file corruptions, users say |
| 20:07 | Microsoft urges Windows users to shut down Safari |
| May 30th, 2008: |
| 21:43 | Broken Windows Revisited: Why Insecure Software and Security Products Hurt the Global Economy |
| 21:32 | What CSOs can learn from Estonia |
| 21:30 | Essential (and free) security downloads for Windows |
| 21:28 | FTC halts pretexting operation connected to Hewlett-Packard |
| 21:23 | Hackers in New York City |
| 21:21 | China and U.S. lead in Internet attacks |
| 21:18 | Researchers Look to Cut Quantum Cryptography Costs |
| 21:11 | Errors not acceptable if government databases take off |
| 21:02 | Suncorp signs Symantec to protect 20,000 XP PCs |
| 20:53 | Apple Offers Logic Express, Raw, Security Updates |
| 20:51 | Domain Name Record Altered to Hack Comcast.net |
| 20:50 | Antispam Appliance Vendor Barracuda Wants to Buy Sourcefire |
| 20:43 | Revealed: Tech's top risk areas for cost and security |
| 20:34 | Man charged with using cartoon names to defraud brokerages |
| 19:46 | Adobe urges users to update to Flash 9.0.124.0 |
| 00:03 | Menzies begins software shake-up around UK |
| May 29th, 2008: |
| 23:59 | Debian flaw exposes communications breakdown |
| 23:55 | IT directors call for mandatory data breach disclosure |
| 23:53 | Europe warned of 'digital 9/11' |
| 23:52 | Staff more dangerous than hackers |
| 23:51 | Ministers back web security position |
| 23:45 | Industry backs e-crime unit |
| 23:07 | Marshal has updated its web gateway tool |
| 22:32 | Panda digs up rootkits |
| 22:29 | Macs get crypto key to government budgets |
| 22:21 | Acxiom authentication process gets personal |
| 22:14 | Yahoo sues lottery spammers |
| 22:09 | Hate 2.0: Hate groups, terrorists tap Web 2.0 to spread messages |
| 22:07 | Confusion mounts over which Flash versions are under attack |
| 22:05 | Apple updates Leopard, issues 68 fixes |
| May 28th, 2008: |
| 20:37 | Malicious image could open security hole in Razr |
| 19:46 | Mobile Device Security Market Yet to Take Off |
| 19:41 | HP Application Security Goes SAAS |
| 19:35 | Corporate network perimeters eroding |
| 19:13 | PHP, Python, Samba get security tick of approval |
| 19:11 | Rootkit threatens Cisco routers |
| 18:52 | Mac-clone company offers custom updates |
| 18:48 | Judge: Dell engaged in fraudulent practices |
| 18:47 | Companies told to disclose data breaches |
| 18:46 | Security experts look to 'whitelisting' future |
| 18:41 | Five reasons SocGen did not detect that $7 billion fraud |
| 18:40 | Mozilla makes Firefox 3.0 bug-fix decision |
| 18:38 | Hackers exploiting Flash Player zero-day bug |
| 18:35 | Symantec tells users: Disable protection before XP SP3 upgrade |
| 18:30 | IT managers daunted by mobile device security |
| May 27th, 2008: |
| 20:57 | There's Gold in Them Thar Devices - Gold Medals are not the only things some hope to win this summer. |
| 20:50 | Forensics 'critical' in enterprise security |
| 20:44 | 'Phomance' doesn't warm developer's heart |
| 20:41 | Why don't you back up your computer? |
| 20:39 | Red Chilli aflame for hosted backup |
| 20:34 | CAs Not Getting Big Response to Debian Encryption Flaw |
| 20:31 | Enterprises at risk from email leaks |
| 20:30 | Education key to fighting computer fraud |
| 20:22 | EU Security Agency Wants Social Network Scrutiny |
| 20:13 | Deutsche Telekom seeks investigation of call data abuse |
| 20:11 | RIM says it can't provide e-mail interception in India |
| May 26th, 2008: |
| 21:35 | Time to bin ID cards? |
| 21:30 | Google Docs used in latest spam attack |
| 21:21 | Canadian police losing battle with cyber-criminals |
| 21:20 | CIOs plagued by mobile security threats |
| 21:18 | Spammers exploit tragedies in China and Burma |
| 20:51 | TJX staffer fired after discussing security problems |
| 20:29 | NZ hacker sentenced to 3 years jail thanks to FBI |
| 20:21 | Most Retailer Breaches Are Not Disclosed, Gartner Says |
| 20:18 | Testing Toshiba Notebook's Image-Based Security |
| 20:13 | Vista's Despised UAC Nails Rootkits, Tests Find |
| 20:10 | Feds' Laptop Security Efforts Move Slowly |
| 20:09 | Vista Called as Vulnerable as Predecessors |
| 19:58 | Vista is greener and more secure, says Microsoft |
| 19:54 | Mozilla IDs 10 bugs, 3 critical, in Firefox 3.0 RC1 |
| 19:50 | Thieves troll for execs with new Tax Court phish scam |
| 19:48 | Facebook security snafu could compromise accounts |
| 19:47 | Global Dispatches: U.K. health center loses backup tape |
| May 23rd, 2008: |
| 21:38 | LendingTree sued over data breach |
| 21:36 | Google Adds to Search Engine Security |
| 21:34 | Abbey most targeted by phishers |
| 21:32 | BitDefender issues fix for IE7 printing bug |
| 21:29 | Microsoft touts research projects in search, privacy |
| 21:28 | Speed is of essence for next-generation Symantec products |
| 21:25 | Spy chief warns business to tighten IT security |
| 21:23 | Microsoft admits Vista UAC prompts 'need work' |
| 21:20 | CommBank datacentres get biometrics |
| 21:19 | Should staff swim naked on the Internet? |
| 21:17 | Web banking: It's time to write down your password |
| 21:14 | Kids' Net Access Gets Close Scrutiny From Symantec |
| 21:10 | Mobile industry issues handset-security guidelines |
| 21:03 | Trillian IM client at risk from attacks |
| 21:03 | ID fraud-prevention firm LifeLock hit with customer lawsuits |
| 21:02 | Symantec pins blame for XP SP3 registry corruption on Microsoft |
| May 22nd, 2008: |
| 20:42 | Storm spam floods inboxes again |
| 19:58 | ZoneAlarm fires up ForceField |
| 19:55 | Retailers fingerprint plans prompt privacy concerns |
| 19:53 | Cyber-criminals turn to LinkedIn |
| 19:49 | Enterprise mobility still dogged by security concerns |
| 19:30 | Russian bride scam turns romantics into money mules |
| 19:22 | Windows, IIS at risk from 'token kidnapping' |
| 19:20 | Hacked? Don't blame China, blame Denmark |
| 19:18 | Privacy rules for a Web 2.0 world |
| 19:13 | MySpace Hit by Application Spam |
| 19:13 | SpamSieve Update Improves Accuracy |
| 19:12 | Lawmakers See Cyber Threats to Electrical Grid |
| 18:13 | Ahead of Rootkit Talk, Cisco Patches Router Flaw |
| 17:45 | Global group to provide cyberattack early warnings |
| 17:41 | Anti-malware group scolds Apple over Safari 'carpet bomb' |
| 17:41 | FBI warns of e-mail scams offering to help Chinese quake victims |
| 17:40 | Tired of waiting on Apple, researchers disclose iCal bugs |
| May 21st, 2008: |
| 21:13 | ING Direct Bank offers free antiphishing software |
| 21:10 | Fujitsu gives biometrics a hand |
| 21:04 | Asprox botnet rears its ugly head |
| 21:02 | Web site hacks on the rise |
| 20:58 | Flaws found in open source codes |
| 20:57 | What really happened in Estonia's cyberwar? |
| 20:55 | Antivirus is 'completely wasted money': Cisco CSO |
| 20:53 | UK to monitor all online communications? |
| 20:52 | Australia crumbles under Cyber Storm attack |
| 20:51 | Border security portal 'may bust wrong passengers' |
| 20:39 | Vista still insecure, says security vendor |
| 20:21 | Companies warned over insider data-breach threat |
| 20:21 | Salesforce attacks SAP over delayed SaaS rollout |
| 19:19 | Secure your network |
| 19:17 | XP SP3 update corrupts Windows registry, users claim |
| 19:16 | Critics question value of federal IT security report card |
| 19:14 | Phishers point scam at Apple's iTunes |
| May 20th, 2008: |
| 19:09 | Brits living in fear of identity fraud |
| 19:07 | Zoho Writer search bug exposed private documents |
| 19:05 | Cisco bolsters video security at Harrah’s casino chain |
| 19:01 | How We Bank on Transparent Managed-File Transfer at New York Life |
| 18:54 | Informatica wraps up Identity Systems buy |
| 18:53 | Mass website hacks here to stay |
| 18:44 | Has Windows Vista's UAC feature failed Microsoft? |
| 18:42 | Cisco customers making themselves vulnerable |
| 18:38 | Users Report More Trouble With Windows XP SP3 |
| 18:30 | 38 in U.S., Romania charged in phishing schemes |
| 18:29 | SEC goes after eight former AOL execs in fraud case |
| 18:28 | New attack trend pushes POS encryption to the fore |
| 18:27 | McAfee anti-fraud researcher charged with fraud |
| May 19th, 2008: |
| 21:31 | PayPal XSS vulnerability affects EV SSL |
| 21:30 | Cell phone, VoIP technologies lack security, experts say |
| 21:28 | Popular open source spam filter gets boost |
| 21:26 | Cisco alums readying firewall killer |
| 21:21 | Nato staff get cyber-defence training centre |
| 21:20 | Flaw found in power-plant software |
| 20:44 | Microsoft to block 'endless reboot' AMD desktops from Windows Update |
| 20:16 | In-House Spy Software Becomes Big Business |
| 20:03 | Fujitsu Security System Targets Employee Tailgating |
| 19:58 | I Spy Your PC: Researchers Find New Ways to Steal Data |
| 19:44 | Microsoft: Defence in depth is not enough |
| 19:30 | Mass SQL injection attack targets Chinese Web sites |
| 19:26 | Retailers struggle to meet PCI deadline |
| 19:25 | Symantec launches fraud consulting service |
| 19:20 | Old User Accounts Pose Current Security Risks for Enterprises |
| May 16th, 2008: |
| 21:44 | Hacker confab 'Last HOPE' to track attendees with RFID |
| 21:40 | Soca reveals its cybercrime-fighting successes |
| 21:38 | Oklahoma State breach points to ongoing higher-ed security challenges |
| 21:36 | HP confirms XP SP3 endless reboot snafu, promises patch |
| 21:32 | After 'treasure Hunt,' Hacker Releases IE Attack Code |
| 21:25 | Former Tech Executive Found Guilty of Securities Fraud |
| 21:19 | US wants its own botnet for preemptive strikes |
| 21:17 | Apple dismisses Safari vulnerability |
| 21:13 | DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet |
| 20:25 | Global leaders unite against IT threats |
| 19:18 | Yahoo Search Security Beta Draws Complaints |
| May 15th, 2008: |
| 21:29 | California city gets video surveillance fever |
| 21:26 | Microsoft blames users for Vista infections |
| 21:20 | EU Raises Privacy Issue for Google Street View |
| 21:16 | GPS used to track criminals and truants in US |
| 21:15 | Debian and Ubuntu OpenSSL generates useless crypto keys |
| 21:14 | Seek.com.au targeted by e-mail harvesting tool |
| 21:10 | Non-tech criminals can now rent-a-botnet |
| 20:57 | Policy must be practical and to the point |
| 20:53 | Facebook safeguards ignore enterprise users |
| 20:52 | Nato builds cyber-security bunker |
| 20:07 | Botnet Installs SQL Injection Tool |
| May 14th, 2008: |
| 21:46 | MPP controls spam for Mac e-mail servers |
| 21:44 | Hackers going after restaurants, supermarkets |
| 21:31 | MySpace wins $234 million antispam judgment |
| 21:22 | Icy encryption tool protects laptops from "cold boot" attack, vendor says |
| 20:45 | IT departments still being ignored |
| 20:42 | FBI warns of pirated Cisco hardware |
| 20:40 | Biometric smartcards take off in Asia |
| 20:33 | Mobile signatures given the thumbs up |
| 20:25 | Microsoft Rolls Out Patch for Jet Database Engine |
| 20:20 | Preparation Key to Managing Data Breaches |
| May 13th, 2008: |
| 19:29 | 25 year old BSD bug found and fixed |
| 19:27 | Google launches local hosted security service |
| 19:26 | Government yields on device spying bill |
| 19:19 | Data-loss rife in UK companies, says survey |
| 19:14 | Hackers hijack a half-million sites in latest attack |
| 19:14 | Few expected to make June 30 PCI deadline for Web application security |
| 19:11 | Microsoft faults OEMs for some XP SP3 endless reboots |
| 19:08 | Hackers create their own social network |
| 19:08 | Hacker posts Chilean government data on 6 million |
| 19:07 | Srizbi grows into world's largest botnet |
| 18:58 | Phishers scamming IRS rebates |
| 18:57 | Microsoft readies service packs for dev tools |
| 18:53 | McAfee highlights the price of stolen data |
| 18:52 | APWG calls out for papers |
| 18:49 | IT students not being educated on security |
| 18:49 | ICO warns of 'substantial' fines for data breaches |
| May 12th, 2008: |
| 21:52 | Flaw turns Google into spam spewing machine |
| 21:50 | Online banking: What's security got to do with it? |
| 21:49 | HSBC lost server with customer data |
| 21:44 | Unisys defends ID cards scheme |
| 21:32 | Windows Vista more secure than XP, says security company |
| 21:30 | Swarming spy bots that share information being built for military |
| 20:55 | Hackers find a new place to hide rootkits |
| 20:45 | Information Commissioner gets stronger powers |
| 19:19 | DWP admits pension details leak |
| 19:12 | Remote access app catches crook |
| 19:09 | Vista 'more vulnerable' than Windows 2000 |
| 19:07 | Spammers fill up on petrol scam |
| 19:06 | Encryption software deployed on 20,000 MoD laptops |
| 19:06 | Microsoft Cofee brews 'back door' fears |
| 19:05 | Google security tool goes beyond the network |
| 19:04 | Microsoft preps four security patches |
| May 08th, 2008: |
| 21:29 | Adobe breaks silence on February’s PDF bugs |
| 19:58 | Windows XP SP3: First Impressions |
| 19:45 | Zero-day treasure hunt: Researcher hides IE attack on Web |
| 19:43 | Update: Firefox plugin shipped with malicious code |
| 19:42 | Parasitic botnet spams 60 billion a day |
| 19:41 | Accused software pirate denounces Microsoft |
| 19:36 | Six downloadable boot discs that could save your PC |
| 19:10 | Salesforce claims security standards boost |
| 19:06 | Belgium accuses China of cyber-crimes |
| 19:03 | Time we stopped passing the buck |
| 19:01 | Sainsbury's checks out secure payments systems |
| 18:58 | Verdasys, Fidelis Take on Large DLP Vendors |
| 18:57 | Sourcefire Builds Out IPS Technology |
| May 07th, 2008: |
| 20:10 | RSA boss slams brakes on security |
| 20:06 | Security ahead of risk at the border |
| 20:01 | Safest way to bank online? Your cell phone |
| 19:58 | DDoS attacks knock Radio Free Europe off the Web |
| 19:53 | Defend against patch-based exploits, warns Sans |
| 19:48 | ISPs, Web sites must tackle piracy, says Viacom chief |
| 19:47 | Microsoft warns of IE7 lock-in with XP SP3 |
| 19:40 | Hacker Marketplace to Help Build 0day Appliance |
| 19:29 | Windows XP SP3 hits the web |
| 19:28 | McAfee launches web security push |
| 19:27 | Fake MP3 attack hits 360,000 PCs |
| May 06th, 2008: |
| 20:26 | US man gets 30 months in prison for ‘warez’ operation |
| 20:24 | Workers hit by password overload |
| 20:19 | 7 dirty secrets of the security industry |
| 20:15 | Instant messaging attacks spike in April |
| 20:15 | Breaking Google's audio CAPTCHA |
| 20:12 | Antispyware efforts by Washington state target registry cleaners |
| 20:10 | Data-loss prevention players link products |
| 20:05 | Yahoo Uses McAfee SiteAdvisor to Filter Evil Web Sites |
| 19:57 | Zango v. Kaspersky battle heats up |
| 19:56 | Storm clouds gather again |
| 19:54 | Hospitals Struggle With Access Control |
| 19:53 | Good Worms Are a Bad Idea |
| May 05th, 2008: |
| 19:12 | Thunderbird E-Mail Patched |
| 19:11 | Phishers Mimic Google Adwords |
| 19:10 | Webroot to Offer Security by Subscription |
| 19:03 | Software Attacks Software in Security Wars |
| 18:55 | 100 E-mail Bouncebacks? You've Been Backscattered. |
| 18:44 | HMRC punishes staff over data privacy issues |
| 18:43 | Military computer contractor convicted of ID theft |
| 18:42 | Windows XP SP3 still AWOL, but resides on Microsoft servers |
| 18:34 | Spam Pledge calls for end to junk email |
| 18:34 | Sloppy developers blamed for SQL attacks |
| 18:33 | Security firms 'celebrate' 30 years of spam |
| 18:32 | Kraken awakes to oust Storm |
| 18:31 | White House 'loses' five million emails |
| 18:29 | Protecting Virtual Environments |
| 18:27 | Security Units Carry Symantec |
| April 30th, 2008: |
| 19:39 | Employees find ways to skirt enterprise security |
| 19:36 | Crypto drives locked with internal key |
| 19:35 | Microsoft Vista security impresses IT staffers hot for NAC |
| 19:30 | BCS: Gov't data breaches have eroded public trust |
| 19:11 | StoneWood pushes laptop encyption into the enterprise |
| 19:10 | BCS offers government advice on data control |
| 19:08 | Gumshoes come unstuck over Trojan spying |
| 19:07 | Malware carries end-user agreement |
| 19:05 | 'Hacktivism' making a comeback |
| 19:03 | Microsoft pulls Windows updates |
| April 29th, 2008: |
| 20:53 | FSA warns banks: Shape up on security |
| 20:51 | Coders claim bypass of Vista security feature |
| 20:50 | Lords backs amendment to data-loss law |
| 20:48 | National anti-fraud centre due next year |
| 20:46 | HP Software Update flaws threaten data leakage |
| 20:42 | Researcher finds new flaw in QuickTime for Windows |
| 20:37 | Security vendors slam Defcon virus contest |
| 20:36 | Microsoft: Massive site attacks not our fault |
| 20:33 | Hackers focus efforts on Firefox, Safari |
| 20:30 | Microsoft botnet-hunting tool helps bust hackers |
| 19:11 | Boots loses thousands of customer details |
| 19:10 | Chinese hackers target CNN |
| 18:55 | UK users demand data encryption |
| 18:44 | Egg shares online PIN security secrets |
| 18:36 | Deepening Application Control with Firewalls |
| 18:35 | VoIP Security through Responsible Software Development |
| April 25th, 2008: |
| 20:12 | Global security-software spend to hit £5.3bn |
| 20:07 | Police e-crime unit set for green light |
| 20:05 | Mobiles to come under attack from 'bad guys' |
| 20:02 | InfoGuard battles optical hacks with encryption |
| 19:57 | After Web Defacement, University Warns of Data Breach |
| 19:41 | Researcher finds new way to hack Oracle database |
| 19:40 | Spammers ramp up siege on Google's Blogger via bots |
| 19:35 | Security professionals aim to end data breaches |
| 19:32 | SQL attack hits 500,000 websites |
| 19:32 | Security firm touts 'typing fingerprint' |
| 19:31 | Watchdog slams 'inexcusable' security breaches |
| April 24th, 2008: |
| 20:05 | Web 2.0, meet Internet attack 2.0 |
| 20:03 | Facebook admits it's the in thing for spammers |
| 20:02 | Microsoft, HP seek security in each others arms |
| 20:00 | One Web page infected every five seconds |
| 19:57 | HMRC data loss blamed on targets |
| 19:55 | Bluetooth security dangers ignored, say experts |
| 19:54 | Bank of Ireland loses four unencrypted laptops |
| 19:52 | Ethical hackers get industry association |
| 19:48 | Microsoft mislabels Skype as adware |
| 19:44 | Hackers Jack Thousands of Sites, Including U.N. Domains |
| 19:39 | Vista SP1 released to Automatic Update |
| 19:38 | China worries hackers will strike during Beijing Olympics |
| 19:33 | Security hits the business agenda |
| 19:32 | BT urges firms to get back to basics |
| 19:31 | FSA slams banks' data security |
| 19:31 | The buck stops with the boss on security |
| April 23rd, 2008: |
| 19:23 | Security breaches down, says IT security report |
| 19:19 | Cisco security exec has big plans for Ironport technology |
| 19:15 | Vendors urged to take responsibility for security |
| 19:15 | UK nears 100 data breaches in six months |
| 19:10 | CNN Site Hit by China Attack |
| 19:07 | Microsoft: We took out Storm botnet |
| 19:05 | ICO calls for data trading sanctions to be implemented |
| 19:03 | Infosec: Reputation driving information security |
| 19:02 | Cyber Security KTN issues privacy guidelines |
| 19:02 | Infosec: McAfee claims world's fastest network security suite |
| 19:01 | College cyber-security champs crowned |
| 19:00 | Experts warn of 'Tornado' hacker tool |
| 18:59 | Do you know where your data is? |
| 18:58 | Your data protection will rely on co-operation |
| 18:58 | New technology brings new risks |
| 18:56 | The keep out of jail free card |
| 18:53 | Aruba Eases Wireless Intrusion Prevention |
| April 22nd, 2008: |
| 20:19 | Rock Phish gang adds second punch to phishing attacks |
| 20:17 | IT staff battle wave of proxy Web sites |
| 20:15 | Microsoft says XP SP3 complete, available imminently |
| 20:14 | Microsoft data show Web attacks taking off |
| 20:12 | Mac hack contest bug had been public for a year |
| 20:10 | HP ProCurve offers Microsoft NAP compatibility |
| 20:08 | Infosec: Critical infrastructure open to IT security threats |
| 20:06 | Scammers hook up over LinkedIn |
| 20:03 | New malware-infected site found every five seconds |
| 20:01 | US security blunder exposes residents' data |
| 19:59 | Infosec: SafeNet calls for tougher data laws |
| 19:55 | AlgoSec Targets Security Weaknesses in VPN Configurations |
| 19:48 | Microsoft Data Show Web Attacks Taking off |
| 19:44 | Fujitsu Ups Ante on Integral Hard Disk Encryption |
| 19:28 | Obama site hacked, redirects clicks to Clinton's site |
| April 21st, 2008: |
| 19:50 | 'Dangerous' Flash exploit can infect by stealth |
| 19:35 | Keeping Data Out of the Clear |
| 19:34 | Security Software Developer Might Be Next Hot IT Niche |
| 19:34 | Microsoft warns of web server flaw |
| 19:33 | 'Subpoena' spear phishing attacks mount |
| 19:32 | Healthcare IT failing on security |
| 19:32 | Email scammers use bogus subpoenas |
| 19:31 | EarthLink redirect service poses security risk, expert says |
| 19:29 | Cyberstalking case reveals Internet loopholes |
| 19:27 | Hackers Cancel Attack on CNN |
| 19:25 | PayPal: We won't block Safari |
| April 18th, 2008: |
| 22:15 | Will Google's App Engine become a malware portal? |
| 22:14 | Adware company threatens denial of service attack |
| 22:06 | Chinese hackers poised for anti-CNN attack over the weekend |
| 22:05 | Infosecurity Europe show to focus on data breaches |
| 22:04 | Data protection rules need updating |
| 21:55 | Free chocolate provides password bounty |
| 21:54 | Managing risk: The view from the public sector |
| 21:53 | Managing risk: The view from the private sector |
| 21:53 | Managing risk: The analyst’s view |
| 21:52 | Email scammers use bogus subpoenas |
| 21:51 | Healthcare IT failing on security |
| 21:49 | PayPal Plans to Ban Unsafe Browsers |
| 21:48 | Security Software Developer Might Be Next Hot IT Niche |
| April 17th, 2008: |
| 22:18 | New spam site found every three seconds |
| 22:18 | New code could make victims liable for bank fraud |
| 22:17 | MySpace hack reveals profile visitors |
| 22:16 | Google Apps hit by session-stealing attack |
| 22:13 | Safari 3.1.1 improves security, stability |
| 22:11 | Apple Patches $10,000 Prize-winning Bug |
| 22:10 | CEO-phishing scam fires up anew |
| 22:09 | Mozilla patches Firefox JavaScript bug |
| 22:08 | Okla. agency site plugs coding error that left data exposed |
| 22:07 | Payment industry receives first version of application security standard |
| 22:06 | Phorm accused of making web browsing 'less stable' |
| 22:05 | UK phishing attacks shoot up 200 per cent |
| April 16th, 2008: |
| 20:32 | MS08-021: A Must-Patch Vulnerability |
| 20:30 | The right combination |
| 20:27 | Case study: Ricoh Europe |
| 20:26 | Phishing up 200% in first quarter warns APACS |
| 20:24 | Spam wars |
| 20:18 | Malicious microprocessor opens new doors for attack |
| 20:17 | Oracle patches 41 security flaws in database, other products |
| 20:16 | Lawmakers question what to do with public safety spectrum |
| 20:13 | Researchers: Microsoft's CAPTCHAs easy to solve |
| 20:09 | Windows XP SP3 goes RTM next Monday, says report |
| 20:08 | MiFare RFID crack more extensive than previously thought |
| 20:03 | Privacy advocates call for 'do not track' registry |
| 20:00 | BT Home Hub encryption under fire |
| April 15th, 2008: |
| 19:50 | The Chinese e-Wars: Reports from the Front |
| 19:48 | Virus infections drop by 60 per cent |
| 19:47 | Employee file transfers put firms at risk |
| 19:47 | Malware writers cash in on Olympics |
| 19:46 | Vista security is annoying by design |
| 19:45 | Criminals Hack CEOs With Fake Subpoenas |
| 19:44 | Hacker releases working GDI-bug attack code |
| 19:43 | ClamAV confirms critical bug, offers up patch |
| 19:42 | Thieves foiled by 'phone home' computers |
| 19:41 | Crossbeam scores security platform contract with French ISP Ecritel |
| 19:39 | ISO calls for end to OOXML 'personal attacks' |
| 19:38 | Botnets threaten the Internet as we know it |
| 19:37 | Gmail cookie stolen via Google Spreadsheets |
| April 14th, 2008: |
| 21:25 | Oracle Warns of Critical DB Server Vulnerabilities |
| 21:23 | BitDefender launches SME assault |
| 21:21 | Architects' institute issues cyber attack warning |
| 21:20 | Police report perverse new cyber-bullying technique |
| 21:19 | Remote workers present biggest security threat |
| 21:18 | Security lessons from San Francisco |
| 21:17 | Colombian man sentenced for computer fraud |
| 21:15 | Flash Drives Threaten Security |
| 21:14 | Hackers open new front in payment card data thefts |
| 21:11 | U.S. presidential election can be hacked |
| 21:08 | Malware filters bad for business |
| April 11th, 2008: |
| 19:00 | Browser exploits getting more intense |
| 18:58 | After arrest, founder of bug-selling company to stay |
| 18:54 | Experts hack power grid in no time |
| 18:52 | Oracle Endorses Role-Based Access Management |
| 18:51 | Virtualization Security a Focus for Vendors |
| 18:50 | McAfee Governance, Risk and Compliance Business Unit |
| 18:49 | Tibet attack Trojan identified |
| 18:49 | Architects' institute issues cyber attack warning |
| 18:47 | New spam tricks revealed |
| 18:45 | IBM to buy FilesX for data protection software |
| 18:44 | Only Windows XP SP3 -- that's right, SP3 -- is safe |
| 18:43 | Server problems, not hack, blacked out Lieberman site in '06, says FBI |
| 18:42 | Three different hackers found 'Pwn To Own' bug |
| 18:41 | Botnets: 'We're screwed', warn security experts |
| 18:39 | How Google keeps its tech security tip top |
| April 10th, 2008: |
| 18:25 | 10 security threats to watch for |
| 18:22 | Symantec, RSA call for unified data-breach law |
| 18:21 | Security threats revealed: Beware the metasploit |
| 18:16 | DHS chief says feds need help to defend Internet against cyberattacks |
| 18:14 | Underworld economy runs on bots and spam |
| 18:13 | Web Users in Malware Crosshairs |
| 18:09 | Industry reflects on Cyber Storm 2 |
| 18:07 | Verizon service targets data-leak protection |
| 18:05 | Firms being left behind by criminals |
| 18:03 | Bruce Schneier's new view on Security Theater |
| 18:01 | Numbers game: Macs safe but not so secure |
| 18:00 | Australians want what's bad for them: Biometrics |
| 17:56 | Group calls for teen privacy protections on Facebook, MySpace |
| 17:55 | Malware writers now number one software makers |
| April 09th, 2008: |
| 19:35 | Phishers target MasterCard users |
| 19:34 | Microsoft touts 'end-to-end' security |
| 19:33 | Google shares its security secrets |
| 19:31 | Eight April patches from Microsoft |
| 19:24 | As Storm Fades, Botnet Fight Goes on |
| 19:23 | Adobe Fixes Seven Flaws in Flash Player |
| 19:17 | CEOs deserve jail for data breaches |
| 19:16 | AirTight offers wireless security by SaaS |
| 19:15 | IBM plans new security tech for virtual servers |
| 19:11 | EC: Search data should be deleted after 6 months |
| 19:09 | Regulations not making data safer, says RSA chief |
| 19:06 | Chertoff Describes `Manhattan Project` for Cyber-defenses |
| 19:05 | Microsoft Integrates Security, Systems Management Tools |
| 19:02 | Symantec: Phishers targeting social-networking sites |
| 19:01 | UK a hotbed of cybercriminal activity |
| 19:00 | Nato creates cyber-defence command |
| 19:00 | RSA calls for 'thinking' security systems |
| 18:59 | Experts divided over cyber-terrorist threat |
| April 08th, 2008: |
| 21:10 | Security made simple |
| 21:09 | Microsoft to resume Vista 'endless reboot' update Tuesday |
| 21:08 | Google defends privacy policy after EU report |
| 21:05 | Feds face challenge of balancing data access and security |
| 21:02 | Seagate unveils self-encrypting disk drive |
| 20:47 | New attack targets ActiveX bugs |
| 20:44 | HP admits to selling infected flash-floppy drives |
| 20:36 | Web page can take over your router |
| 20:35 | Web threats continue to rise |
| 20:34 | Barracuda launches web site firewall |
| 20:12 | Malware mimicking legitimate business |
| April 07th, 2008: |
| 21:56 | FBI reports internet crime at all-time high |
| 21:53 | Big names fail VB100 antivirus test |
| 21:45 | Whaleback `Terminates` VOIP Security Threats |
| 21:42 | Apple Adds Anti-Hacker Features to QuickTime |
| 20:48 | FTC takes security campaign to YouTube |
| 20:46 | Viruses Expected to Hit 1 Million This Year |
| 20:44 | Cybercrime Treaty Gains Momentum |
| April 03rd, 2008: |
| 18:56 | Apple fixes critical QuickTime flaws |
| 18:54 | Don't blame 'stupid users' for data breaches |
| 18:52 | US reveals plans to hit back at cyber threats |
| 18:50 | Accenture and Sun aim to widen security scope |
| 18:49 | NHS procures encryption software |
| April 02nd, 2008: |
| 18:00 | eBay yanks sale of laptop with Vista attack code |
| 17:59 | Hackers attack International Space Station |
| 17:58 | USB malware on the rise |
| April 01st, 2008: |
| 19:01 | Phishers Use Google to Find Exposed Servers |
| 19:00 | IRS Warns of New Online Tax Scams: Protect Yourself |
| 18:59 | The War on Spam: A Battlefield Report |
| 18:58 | Sophos warns of Mac Trojan malware |
| 18:57 | Office exploit hits the street |
| 18:56 | No foolin', say researchers - Storm attack underway |
| 18:53 | Savvis unveils managed security services |
| 18:52 | Hackers step up search results attack |
| March 28th, 2008: |
| 20:55 | Is There Room for a Security Browser? |
| 20:52 | Apple's Leopard lasts '30 seconds' in hack contest |
| 20:51 | Spammers exploit email meeting invitations |
| 20:50 | UK firms at risk from the 'enemy within' |
| 20:50 | Online exchange for phished details exposed |
| March 27th, 2008: |
| 19:42 | Mozilla fixes 10 Firefox flaws, half seen as 'critical' |
| 19:41 | Sites' personal questions may pose security risk |
| 19:40 | Facebook blunder exposes private photos |
| March 26th, 2008: |
| 20:16 | FaceTime Security Product Scans Skype's Encrypted IM |
| 20:14 | Apple's Safari Browser Likened to Malware |
| 20:13 | Symantec suspects bot in attacks on D-Link routers |
| 20:12 | Hijacked Facebook accounts used to spread torture pics |
| 19:56 | Microsoft updates Office Jet attack advisory |
| March 25th, 2008: |
| 20:01 | Malware writers target pro-Tibet groups |
| 20:00 | Enterprises urged to plug IM security holes |
| 19:58 | Criminals target CA's BrightStor in new attack |
| March 24th, 2008: |
| 19:41 | Holes Plugged in Kerberos Security System |
| 19:31 | Microsoft sounds bug alarm, confirms Windows-Word attacks |
| 19:22 | FBI looks at Chinese role in Darfur site hack |
| 19:21 | Defending security in a weak economy |
| 19:19 | Symantec, Windows users beset by Vista SP1 flaws |
| March 21st, 2008: |
| 19:38 | Public gets more savvy about data security |
| 19:35 | Microsoft acquires security company Komoku |
| 19:31 | Red Hat releases free security code |
| 19:26 | Microsoft updates Excel security patch |
| 19:25 | F-Secure warns of archive protocol danger |
| 19:24 | Adobe moves to allay video security fears |
| March 19th, 2008: |
| 19:20 | VLC Media Player Vulnerable to Attack |
| 19:19 | Apple issues mega-monster security update |
| 19:18 | Scaring users into IT security |
| 19:16 | Banks under fire as phishing attacks accelerate |
| 14:16 | Berners-Lee warns on data privacy |
| 14:15 | Heart device found vulnerable to hacker attacks |
| 14:14 | Data thieves steal credit card data from supermarket chain |
| 14:13 | Building your IT security team |
| 14:12 | Second mass hack exposed |
| 14:11 | McAfee steps up online safety education drive |
| 14:10 | Cybercrooks step up taxing attacks |
| 14:09 | Trend Micro sites hacked in global web attack |
| 14:07 | Fixed BBC iPlayer hacked again |
| 14:05 | Fraud abroad remains 'uphill battle' for eBay |
| February 29th, 2008: |
| 19:33 | Encryption firms speak up on DRam attack |
| 19:29 | Virus authors 'pack' malware to avoid detection |
| 19:27 | Malware writers team up for virus testing |
| February 28th, 2008: |
| 19:31 | Are Healthcare Organizations Under Cyberattack? |
| 19:30 | VMware tightens up virtual machine security |
| 19:29 | Finjan finds illegal database with more than 8,700 stolen FTP credentials |
| 19:28 | Mozilla patches critical Thunderbird flaw |
| February 27th, 2008: |
| 20:50 | 'Cold Boot' encryption hack unlikely, says Microsoft |
| 20:49 | Rogue Packets Stalk Windows Vista, XP |
| 20:48 | YouTube Outage Underscores Internet Flaw |
| February 26th, 2008: |
| 21:01 | Microsoft's glasnost on interoperability means more bugs, more exploits |
| 21:00 | Scammers launch 'out of office' spam |
| 20:58 | Trend Micro buys UK encryption firm |
| 13:51 | Goolag Tool Lets Google Aid Hackers |
| 13:51 | Critical VMware bug lets attackers zap 'real' Windows |
| 13:50 | Managing Vista security requires IT effort |
| February 22nd, 2008: |
| 17:36 | Experts hammer Web 2.0 security |
| 17:34 | DRAM crack breaks encryption software |
| 13:40 | McAfee: Virus writers going local |
| 13:40 | Services Are Tapping People Power to Spot Malware |
| 13:38 | Opera patches bug, bashes Mozilla |
| 13:38 | Report: Russia passes China to become malware leader |
| February 21st, 2008: |
| 18:13 | IT pros tout security features as prime mover on Windows 2008 |
| 18:12 | Russian hosting network running a protection racket, researcher says |
| 18:11 | DoS attack prevents access to WordPress.com blogs |
| 18:09 | Be prepared: ActiveX attacks will persist |
| 18:07 | Hackers step up website attacks |
| 18:05 | Google warns of drive-by downloads |
| February 19th, 2008: |
| 20:51 | Opera, Firefox Bug Could Reveal Web Travels |
| 20:48 | Harvard Web site hacked, database on file-sharing site |
| 20:47 | Ukrainian hacker may get to keep profits |
| February 18th, 2008: |
| 20:10 | Web tool helps target scammers |
| 20:09 | Rise in Mac malware attacks 'inevitable' |
| 20:08 | Phishing attacks unleashed on UK banks |
| 20:06 | Exploiting QuickTime flaws in 'Second Life' |
| February 15th, 2008: |
| 18:14 | Mozilla raises Firefox security bar |
| 18:12 | Security firm outlines main web threats |
| 18:11 | US elections become latest malware lure |
| 18:09 | RSA calls for specialist UK cybercrime unit |
| February 14th, 2008: |
| 18:38 | Multifunction Printers: The Forgotten Security Risk |
| 18:30 | New QuickTime bugs crawl into the open |
| 18:29 | Attack code posted for Microsoft Works bug |
| 18:28 | Hackers turn to drive-by downloads |
| 18:27 | Users tricked by promise of celebrity porn |
| 18:26 | Multiple flaws reported in Linux |
| February 13th, 2008: |
| 17:11 | Hackers camouflage 100% of Web attacks, IBM researcher says |
| 17:10 | Blended security threats on the rise, IBM says |
| 17:09 | Northern Ireland launches online-security campaign |
| 17:08 | 'Internet Security Awareness Forum' is launched |
| February 12th, 2008: |
| 18:47 | Apple releases security updates for Leopard, Tiger |
| 18:45 | Fix for weeks-old Excel flaw likely on Tuesday |
| 18:43 | Mapping out Web apps attacks |
| 18:42 | Underinvestment exposes end-point security |
| 18:41 | Flaw reported in updated Firefox |
| 18:40 | Spammers are winning - and it's not even close |
| February 11th, 2008: |
| 17:56 | Encryption Brings New Risks, Experts Say |
| 17:53 | Mozilla patches 11 Firefox bugs |
| 17:52 | Adobe PDF exploit infects 'many thousands,' says researcher |
| 16:19 | Cs still hot on security |
| 16:18 | Valentine's Day spamming up a Storm |
| 16:17 | Antivirus company's Web site downloads ... a virus |
| 16:16 | Security pros confused over authentication |
| 16:15 | Mayday worm takes on Storm |
| 16:14 | Microsoft preps seven 'critical' fixes |
| February 07th, 2008: |
| 18:15 | Popular porn site hacked by prudes |
| 18:14 | Apple updates QuickTime with security update |
| February 06th, 2008: |
| 19:25 | The future of network security |
| 19:23 | Skype plugs critical cross-zone scripting hole |
| 19:23 | Remote worker security still lax |
| February 05th, 2008: |
| 19:03 | Researcher roots out critical bugs in Yahoo's music player |
| 19:02 | Spammers unleash January email flood |
| 19:01 | Spear phishers target US students |
| 18:59 | Antivirus vendors tackle testing standards |
| 18:55 | Google rolls out range of online security apps |
| February 01st, 2008: |
| 20:03 | Phishers Using DNS Tricks |
| 20:02 | RealPlayer Gets Slapped with ‘Badware’ Label |
| 20:01 | New Skype bug opens users to easy hijack, says researcher |
| 20:00 | Critical flaws found in MySpace, Facebook ActiveX controls |
| 19:59 | FTC goes after alleged MySpace hijackers |
| 19:57 | Spyware forum: Computer users cause major problems |
| 19:57 | IM attacks getting more sophisticated |
| 19:55 | Businesses failing to understand Web 2.0 risks |
| January 31st, 2008: |
| 20:21 | Expedia, Rhapsody serve attack ads, claim researchers |
| 20:20 | New attack proves critical Windows bug 'highly exploitable' |
| 20:18 | Spammers becoming more business savvy |
| 20:11 | Mortgage spam hits all-time high |
| 20:10 | Schneier: Security vendors exploiting user emotions |
| January 30th, 2008: |
| 20:11 | Have German cops commissioned Skype-hacking Trojan? |
| 20:09 | Vista's Growing Popularity Draws Hackers' Malice |
| 20:08 | New Word attacks pose as news about Tibet |
| 20:07 | Juniper switch adds security cred |
| 20:05 | Hackers launch DIY phishing kit |
| 20:04 | Men overconfident about online security |
| January 29th, 2008: |
| 19:32 | Hackers Rig Google to Deliver Malware |
| 19:31 | Windows Home Server Vulnerable to Critical Bug |
| 19:29 | DEMO: Symantec Previews Child-Protection Software |
| 19:28 | Metasploit attack app gets update |
| 19:26 | No love lost as Valentine worms spread |
| 19:25 | Storm malware still blowing strong |
| January 28th, 2008: |
| 19:56 | Microsoft offers quick fix for Mac Office 2008 bug |
| 19:55 | Spammers cloak scams by redirecting through Google services |
| 19:54 | Hackers hit Scientology with online attack |
| 19:52 | Security lessons from the top |
| 19:51 | Malaysian firms up IT spending amidst security fears |
| 19:51 | Sunbelt: Small antivirus companies are overwhelmed |
| January 25th, 2008: |
| 17:55 | Windows Small Business Server at risk from critical flaw |
| 17:55 | Symantec warns of router compromise |
| January 24th, 2008: |
| 20:14 | Firefox leaks info that's useful to attackers |
| 20:13 | Microsoft: Vista Has Fewer Flaws Than Other First-Year OSes |
| 20:12 | Phishing kit pits wannabe scammers against pro fraudsters |
| 20:11 | Most malware comes from legit sites, says researcher |
| 20:08 | NatWest now spammers favourite |
| 20:06 | Schneier: Cyber-extortion on the rise |
| January 23rd, 2008: |
| 19:15 | Criminal hackers turn on Mac users |
| 19:14 | Attack Against Linux Apache Servers Intensifying |
| 19:13 | 'Hacker Safe' Seal: Web Site Shield, or Target? |
| 19:10 | Panda feeds safer transactions |
| 19:09 | McAfee ties encryption into Total Protection |
| 19:05 | BT denies routers still vulnerable to months-old hack |
| 19:04 | Kaspersky launches hosted email service |
| 19:03 | Hackers bring down Panama assembly Web site |
| January 22nd, 2008: |
| 18:44 | Hackers Claim Flaw in British DSL Service |
| 18:43 | Apple growth will draw malware attacks |
| 18:42 | Government at a loss over data security |
| January 21st, 2008: |
| 18:41 | CIA says hackers pulled plug on power grid |
| 18:40 | FBI warns of rise in phone-based 'vishing' attacks |
| 18:38 | Hundreds of sites infected with dynamic malware |
| 18:34 | Storm worm anniversary brings fresh variants |
| January 18th, 2008: |
| 20:28 | Webroot Launches Small-Biz E-Mail Security Service |
| 20:27 | Storm botnet at one year: Unlikely to go away soon |
| 20:25 | Attack code released for critical Windows flaw |
| 20:24 | Skype flaw turns videos into weapons |
| 20:24 | Malware writers gear up for bumper 2008 |
| 20:21 | Microsoft faces legal challenge to 'spy' software |
| 19:53 | Cisco flags Unified Comms flaw |
| January 17th, 2008: |
| 20:08 | Security Firm Offers $20,000 Prize for New Windows Holes |
| 20:07 | Security Holes in NYC Retailers' Wireless Nets |
| 20:05 | Another Estonia Cyberattack |
| 20:04 | Oracle fixes critical flaws in quarterly update |
| 20:04 | FBI warns of malicious email scam |
| 20:03 | Online fraudsters target large merchants |
| 20:02 | Secunia: CA backup product 'inherently insecure' |
| January 16th, 2008: |
| 20:11 | Storm Botnet Gets Profiled at Web Site |
| 20:10 | Microsoft confirms Excel bug, hacks; recommends blocking files |
| 20:08 | Flash attack could take over your router |
| 20:07 | Cyber-espionage moves into B2B |
| 20:06 | Apple's first security patches of 2008 fix iPhone, QuickTime |
| 20:05 | Rogue antivirus tool targets Mac users |
| January 15th, 2008: |
| 20:02 | Fight Malware With Exposure, Group Advises |
| 19:59 | Another new Trojan intercepts online banking information |
| 19:49 | Hackers unleash 'insidious' crimeware attack |
| 19:47 | US security agency leaks data |
| 19:45 | Survey: Most Oracle professionals don't patch |
| 19:44 | Malware hitches a ride on digital devices |
| January 14th, 2008: |
| 20:34 | Old exploit keeps on tickin' for hackers |
| 20:33 | Hacked MySpace page serves up fake Windows update |
| 20:32 | 'Sick' new scam targets non-profits |
| 20:31 | New Year resolutions for security managers |
| 20:30 | Browser features may pose hacking threat |
| 20:28 | Open-source security moves to next step |
| January 11th, 2008: |
| 19:20 | Security needs driving multi-layered approach |
| 14:58 | Researcher spots year's first QuickTime bug |
| 14:56 | Colombian man pleads guilty to computer fraud |
| 14:55 | Oracle to ship critical security patches next week |
| 14:53 | Spammers target Windows Live SkyDrive |
| 14:52 | Enterprises ignoring data security and privacy |
| 14:51 | The malware 'shadow economy' |
| 14:50 | Security breaches leave reputation in tatters |
| 14:49 | Storm botnet connected to phishing ring |
| January 09th, 2008: |
| 18:52 | Microsoft: Flaw could lead to worm attack |
| 18:49 | Spam hits 97 per cent of all email |
| 18:47 | Criminal gang spreads Trojan-protecting rootkit |
| 18:46 | Workplace surveillance boosts stress levels |
| 13:54 | Mass hack infects tens of thousands of sites |
| 13:53 | Boeing Dreamliner could be vulnerable to hackers, FAA warns |
| 13:52 | Update: 'Hacker safe' Web site gets hit by hacker |
| 13:51 | Nugache worm kicking up a botnet Storm |
| 13:50 | Symantec: Gov't needs to take new cybersecurity steps |
| 13:49 | Researchers: Microsoft to patch Windows password flaw |
| 13:48 | Microsoft admits Office 2003 'mistake' |
| 13:47 | Intuit bug resurfaces at public Wi-Fi hot spots |
| January 04th, 2008: |
| 19:26 | Firefox hit with spoofing bug |
| 19:22 | Facebook hit by adware attack |
| 19:21 | Microsoft kicks off 2008 with two patches |
| 19:20 | Expert: CPS hack tool guidance 'confused' |
| 13:34 | Barcode systems susceptible to serious hacker attacks |
| 13:33 | Malware Evolving Too Fast for Antivirus Apps |
| 13:32 | Researcher says Sears downloads spyware |
| 13:31 | US-CERT warns of flaw in latest RealPlayer |
| 13:29 | Anti-botnet vendors plug in |
| 13:28 | Malware writers exploit Bhutto killing |
| 13:27 | Microsoft resolves to open security |
| 13:26 | Botnet gains, Web 2.0 pains |