| August 29, 2008: |
| 15:12 | ICO urges firms to step up privacy controls |
| 15:09 | Watch Out! Firing IT Workers Can Cost You |
| 15:08 | New security rules on tap for credit-card handlers |
| 15:05 | Royal College of Physicians improves database security |
| 15:04 | FBI warns of hit man scam |
| 15:04 | Bank of New York loses 12.5 million customer details |
| 14:59 | Microsoft introduces black screens for pirates |
| 14:57 | Four Quick Tips for Choosing an IM Security Product |
| 14:54 | Intel releases Bios update |
| 14:50 | Microsoft warns of IE8 lock-in with XP SP3 |
| 14:47 | Apple confirms iPhone security bug, promises patch |
| 14:46 | Best Western forced to play defense on data breach disclosure |
| August 28, 2008: |
| 14:03 | IT administrators admit they’d steal data |
| 14:02 | Stolen SSH keys used for attacks |
| 14:01 | UK to lead e-crime prosecutor network |
| 13:59 | Nortel Uses USB Drive to Secure Remote Work |
| 13:56 | Symantec wants another chance |
| 13:56 | PC Tools to be poor man's Norton |
| 13:54 | Nasa hacker loses final legal challenge |
| 13:53 | Full disclosure: The only protocol for net security |
| 13:52 | Researchers exploit web protocol to hijack traffic |
| 13:51 | Linux cryptography attacks seen in the wild |
| 13:50 | McAfee: Criminals hijacking virtual worlds |
| 13:48 | Microsoft Office Live Small Biz suffers outage, possibly lost e-mail |
| 13:34 | Judge lets privacy advocate keep Social Security numbers on Web site |
| 13:19 | Microsoft reveals IE8 Beta 2 |
| 13:01 | Malware infects space station laptops |
| August 27, 2008: |
| 13:53 | Separation of Duties and IT Security |
| 13:08 | Locked iPhones can be unlocked without a password |
| 13:02 | Internet Explorer 8 to sport traceless browsing |
| 13:01 | Employers slack on Web 2.0 security |
| 12:42 | Heads Up: Trojans and Viruses Are Out to Get You |
| 12:38 | When to Worry About Security Holes--and When Not To |
| 12:34 | 12 Sly Web Tricks That Put You in Control |
| 12:23 | Firefox tool counters man-in-the-middle attacks |
| 12:21 | Best Western says data breach even smaller than first thought |
| 12:20 | Call out a phisher, get attacked by malware |
| August 26, 2008: |
| 14:43 | Fatal flaws found in US terrorism database |
| 14:42 | Business alignment, security define apps |
| 14:39 | Hackers breach Best Western in data heist |
| 14:39 | Precocious phishers target teen world |
| 14:28 | Symantec's PC Tools buy worth $300m? |
| 14:27 | UK prisoner data goes missing |
| 13:58 | Amex, RBS, Natwest customer details sold on eBay |
| 13:56 | Red Hat, Fedora servers compromised |
| 13:43 | Researcher delays release of SSL exploit |
| 13:41 | Ubuntu issues patch for Linux kernel flaw |
| 13:29 | Microsoft adds privacy tools to IE8 |
| 13:28 | Researcher mines blogs, social networks to access bank accounts |
| 13:21 | Best Western refutes story claiming 8 million customer records were breached |
| 13:18 | Novell's iPrint open to attack, say researchers |
| August 22, 2008: |
| 13:37 | Firefox SSL-certificate debate gets gnarly |
| 13:29 | Hacker runs up $12,000 Federal phone bill |
| 13:19 | SSDs Are Hot, but Not Without Security Risks |
| 13:11 | DNS attacks occurring, warns Kaminsky |
| 13:10 | Worker suspended over loss of prisoner data |
| 13:08 | Union voices fears over airport face-scanning tech |
| 13:05 | US charges Brazilian with operating botnet |
| 13:04 | Police to spend £40m on fingerprint biometrics |
| 12:49 | Nokia admits security flaws in Series 40 OS |
| 12:39 | Vista users rush for SP1, XP owners dawdle on SP3 |
| August 21, 2008: |
| 14:50 | Good and Bad in the 'Security Researcher Circus' |
| 14:46 | Hacker exposes alleged Olympics age fraud |
| 14:20 | Malicious Flash ads attack, spread via clipboard |
| 14:18 | Gagging order lifted on subway hackers |
| 14:17 | Brits blast TCP/IP security |
| 14:07 | $36m Aussie payday for spammers |
| 14:00 | Microsoft plans Internet Explorer privacy mode |
| 13:54 | Opera patches 7 bugs but keeps one secret |
| 13:49 | Online encyclopedia lists internal network security threats |
| 13:48 | Changes to PCI standard not expected to up ante on protecting payment card data |
| 13:46 | Apple's MobileMe lacks key security feature |
| August 20, 2008: |
| 16:52 | Securing remote access is key |
| 16:39 | Security firm warns against Olympic spam |
| 16:33 | Internet-threat portal on tap from TippingPoint |
| 16:31 | DeviceLock counters USB stick menace with alliance |
| 16:27 | Ireland investigating fake credit card reader scam |
| 16:19 | Georgia Cyberwar Overblown |
| 16:06 | Android security team appeals to bug hunters |
| 16:05 | Airport trials face-scanning technology |
| 15:54 | Mac, Windows clipboards poisoned by URL attacks |
| 15:53 | Sensitive data on 100,000 students exposed by Princeton Review |
| August 19, 2008: |
| 14:27 | In the Land of Cheese, Tulips and Biometrics |
| 14:16 | Visa launches instant alert trial |
| 14:13 | MIT students fight to keep card hacking material confidential |
| 14:08 | MIT student defends MBTA hacking research |
| 14:04 | Scammers replace credit card readers in Irish stores |
| 14:01 | Spammers go down to Georgia |
| 13:59 | Data Security: What the Law Requires of IT |
| 13:51 | Symantec snaps up PC Tools |
| 13:50 | MySpace, Facebook tackle security issues |
| 13:46 | U.K. justice agency lost 45,000 personal records in past fiscal year |
| 13:45 | Security gag order against MIT students gets another day in court |
| August 18, 2008: |
| 14:21 | Tech giants pitch human rights platform |
| 14:18 | Internet Fraud Ignored by Authorities, Study Charges |
| 14:13 | Torvalds: Fed up with 'security circus' |
| 14:05 | Anti-Georgia spammers building new botnet |
| 13:54 | Hacker Spoof, VMware Goof |
| 13:48 | Sun to issue mobile Java fix |
| 13:46 | Ministry of Justice reports nine data breaches |
| 13:43 | Microsoft puts out 11 fixes, pulls another |
| 13:42 | Wells Fargo codes used to access personal information |
| 13:41 | Flap over transit flaws exposes disclosure divide |
| August 15, 2008: |
| 13:31 | The Ten Habits of Highly Secure Employees |
| 13:28 | Providence Health CSO on Recovering From HIPAA Violations |
| 13:28 | Monitoring the Enemy Within: Reflections on a New Internal Data Theft Study |
| 13:27 | Georgia Cyber Attacks From Russian Government? Not So Fast |
| 13:24 | Massachusetts: MIT students deserve 'no First Amendment protection' |
| 13:22 | Peer-to-peer client uTorrent fixes serious vulnerability |
| 13:19 | Symantec wins US$1.31M in counterfeit-software case |
| 13:09 | Police raid chip and PIN hacking operation |
| 13:07 | Phishing scam dupes hundreds of MobileMe users |
| 13:05 | Judge refuses to lift gag order on MIT students in Boston subway-hack case |
| 13:03 | Legal flap over Defcon talk exposes divide on disclosing security flaws |
| August 14, 2008: |
| 13:45 | Facebook faces class-action suit over Beacon |
| 13:41 | Taco Bueno taps ConSentry for more than switching |
| 13:38 | Kids may be behind Georgian cyberattacks |
| 13:37 | Malware heats up in July |
| 13:34 | Dutch police smash Shadow botnet |
| 13:27 | Gov't: Comms database may not deter serious crime |
| 13:26 | OpenID at risk due to DNS flaw, warns researcher |
| 13:22 | Fusion-io offers new way to prevent data loss |
| 13:18 | VMware CEO apologizes for 'time bomb' mess |
| 13:18 | Hackers spoof MSNBC alerts in new twist on massive malware ruse |
| 13:17 | Microsoft re-issues July WSUS patch |
| 13:16 | AOL phisher gets seven year sentence |
| August 13, 2008: |
| 14:05 | Transit agency wants MIT students to stay gagged |
| 13:58 | Homeland Security exec details advanced emergency response system |
| 13:49 | Loss of customer data spurs closure of online storage service 'The Linkup' |
| 13:44 | Ex-White House security adviser to head up ISF |
| 13:42 | Converged threats plague firms |
| 13:40 | Google tries its hand at cryptography |
| 13:39 | US failing to prosecute online criminals |
| 13:22 | UK sees sharp rise in spam |
| 13:19 | Update: Estonia, Poland help Georgia fight cyberattacks |
| 13:17 | VMware licensing bug blacks out virtual servers |
| 13:16 | Russian hacker 'militia' mobilizes to attack Georgia |
| 13:08 | Internet fraud: lots of complaints, few repercussions |
| 13:07 | European court delays British hacker's extradition to U.S. |
| 13:06 | Microsoft issues massive security update for Windows, Office |
| 13:03 | Microsoft kills more third-party ActiveX controls |
| August 12, 2008: |
| 13:07 | Flying to Defcon with no ID |
| 13:04 | Verizon helps customers get a knack for NAC |
| 13:01 | Security that won't slow down your PC |
| 12:59 | Jobs admits to iPhone blacklist |
| 12:58 | Microsoft updates developer tools |
| 12:56 | Legal spat over MIT subway hack |
| 12:54 | Fake IE7 attack surfaces |
| 12:49 | Data breach laws years away |
| 12:47 | Home Office admits loss of 3,000 workers' data |
| 12:44 | Researcher reveals critical Java bugs in Nokia phones |
| 12:44 | Wells Fargo code used to illegally access consumer data |
| 12:42 | Phishing scam targets MobileMe users |
| August 11, 2008: |
| 17:01 | Eyeballing the Security of Application Service Providers |
| 16:56 | How to root out rootkits |
| 16:54 | Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon |
| 16:51 | Looking inside the Storm worm botnet |
| 16:45 | Office Security Risk--by Generation |
| 16:42 | Facebook reassures users after malware warnings |
| 15:20 | Security firm exposes massive crimeware server |
| 15:18 | EFF to appeal court order halting subway hacker talk |
| 15:17 | Researchers look to cloud computing to fight malware |
| 15:16 | Researcher: Intel fixed two critical flaws in its chips |
| 15:14 | Fake CNN spam mutates as attacks continue |
| 15:13 | New exploit poisons patched DNS servers, claims researcher |
| 15:13 | IT security oversight may have enabled data breach |
| 15:12 | DOJ fingers global ring in alleged data thefts |
| 15:12 | Cyberattacks knock out Georgia's Internet presence |
| August 08, 2008: |
| 16:09 | Gartner green lights iPhone 2.0 for the enterprise |
| 16:08 | Man charged with using webcam to spy on women |
| 16:08 | Spam levels rocket |
| 16:07 | BBC confirms loss of children's data |
| 16:06 | National security at risk through connected IT systems |
| 16:05 | Government sows seeds for new ID systems |
| 16:01 | DHS: Networking Security Worth the Money |
| 16:00 | Malicious Hackers Use Facebook Wall for Malware Attack |
| 15:59 | Now at Black Hat: a Lawyer to Vet Your Hacking |
| 15:54 | Report argues case for EU-US data sharing |
| 15:51 | Black Hat bans reporters over network hack |
| 15:48 | Russian hacker gang steals with impunity, says researcher |
| 15:47 | Microsoft promises 12 patches next week |
| 15:47 | Former prosecutor: UFO hack looked like terrorist attack |
| 15:41 | Microsoft: We'll help other vendors find, fix their bugs |
| August 07, 2008: |
| 14:01 | Malware writers go for your gold during the Olympics |
| 14:00 | CNET site compromised by malware |
| 13:59 | Spam around 150bn messages a day |
| 13:58 | EU challenges UK on Phorm |
| 13:57 | Hacker jailed for accessing colleague's personal emails |
| 13:49 | Missing Registered Traveler Laptop Found |
| 13:40 | Return to Sender: 8 Easy Spam Filter Fixes |
| 13:37 | More Ways to Protect Yourself From Phishing |
| 13:23 | Home Office denies e-passports can be faked |
| 13:21 | UK's lax wireless security threatens TJX-style hack |
| 13:14 | ID theft ring attacked retailers on multiple levels |
| 13:13 | Credit card thieves ran a polite, professional help desk |
| 13:12 | Kaminsky: Many ways to attack with DNS |
| 13:11 | The top 10 celebrity spammers |
| 13:10 | Oracle releases out-of-cycle patch for flaw |
| August 06, 2008: |
| 14:07 | Readers back McKinnon appeal |
| 14:05 | Email spoof accounts failing from 'backscatter' |
| 14:04 | DNA database least of our concerns |
| 14:02 | Adobe warns of fake Flash peddlers |
| 13:59 | CSO Said Cisco Security Is Growing up |
| 13:58 | Cisco Routers Again Take Hacker Spotlight |
| 13:53 | Sydney PI tracks Beijing net scammer |
| 13:52 | Internet crime rife, says Keelty |
| 13:50 | Alleged TJX hackers charged |
| 13:49 | Spammers using Google Sites to bypass filters |
| 13:48 | Microsoft to tip off partners on security flaws |
| 13:47 | Twitter plays host to data-stealing malware |
| 13:44 | Skype won't say if it decrypts VoIP calls |
| 13:43 | DOJ: Credit card thefts helped by 'well designed' software |
| 13:42 | Missing laptop grounds Registered Traveler fly-fast program |
| August 05, 2008: |
| 12:58 | Image-applet combo hack revealed |
| 12:57 | Small retailers pass the buck for online fraud |
| 12:51 | Start-up Purewire offers managed security service for Web users |
| 12:49 | Internet security moves to the cloud |
| 12:48 | Symantec buys nSuite for virtualization security, management |
| 12:41 | Juniper upgrades network access protection |
| 12:40 | Secure launches new reporting tool |
| 12:35 | New Browsers Fight the Malware Scourge |
| 12:34 | The DNS Vulnerability: What You Should Know and Do |
| 12:28 | IE6 more vulnerable to unpatched Microsoft flaw, Symantec says |
| 12:27 | Olympic ticket scams just the start, says researcher |
| 12:26 | Security oversight may have enabled Countrywide breach |
| August 04, 2008: |
| 14:58 | IBM chides security researchers |
| 14:49 | Google: Most drive-by malware comes from China |
| 14:39 | DNS Flaw Threatens Security of Small ISPs |
| 14:38 | Companies Struggle to Protect Data |
| 14:34 | Apple security talk cancelled |
| 14:33 | Olympic scam losses run to $40k |
| 14:29 | McAfee to acquire data-leakage firm |
| 14:26 | Complete privacy 'does not exist', says Google |
| 14:23 | Foreign Office reports five data breaches since 2007 |
| 14:22 | Kaspersky warns of Facebook, MySpace worm |
| 14:18 | Firewall vendors scramble to fix problem with DNS patch |
| 14:16 | Encryption not a snap for feds |
| 14:15 | DNS Patches Slow Servers, but Fast Action Is Advised |
| 14:13 | FBI: Flash drive used to steal Countrywide customer data |
| 14:12 | Apple's patch fails to fix DNS flaw, researchers claim |
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