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November 27th, 2008

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December 03rd, 2008

Hackers run Linux on iPhone

Your face is easy to fake, says security company

Microsoft opens up Vista SP2 beta

Latest VB100 malware test brings good news

Botnet Master Sees Himself as Next Bill Gates

Apple removes Mac antivirus recommendation

License server glitch exposes SonicWall users to e-mail security threats

Lenovo arms ThinkPads with Intel's built-in security

U.S. report sees major terror attack by 2013, ignores cyberattack risk

Lenovo arms ThinkPads with Intel's built-in security

Feds nab more members of alleged identity theft gang

Apple's antivirus advice 'big to-do about nothing,' says researcher

Opinion: Is there a hidden cost to data protection?

Human error is top IT security concern

Workers worried about job security might steal corporate data

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All news for 2008 year:

December 03rd, 2008:
15:18Hackers run Linux on iPhone
15:17Your face is easy to fake, says security company
15:15Microsoft opens up Vista SP2 beta
15:09Latest VB100 malware test brings good news
14:57Botnet Master Sees Himself as Next Bill Gates
14:53Apple removes Mac antivirus recommendation
14:51License server glitch exposes SonicWall users to e-mail security threats
14:50Lenovo arms ThinkPads with Intel's built-in security
14:50U.S. report sees major terror attack by 2013, ignores cyberattack risk
14:48Lenovo arms ThinkPads with Intel's built-in security
14:44Feds nab more members of alleged identity theft gang
14:43Apple's antivirus advice 'big to-do about nothing,' says researcher
14:42Opinion: Is there a hidden cost to data protection?
14:41Human error is top IT security concern
14:40Workers worried about job security might steal corporate data

December 02nd, 2008:
15:58Delaware bank layers desktop, network security to keep data safe
15:50Vietnamese software BKAV raises antivirus bar
15:41Security vendors warn of Christmas e-crime spike
15:36Researchers plan 'honeypot' security project
15:31The Amero Case: Stranger (and Uglier) Than Fiction
15:20Apple tells Mac users to install antivirus software
15:19System design to help gov't curb security breaches
15:14Cryptzone polishes encryption product
15:13London hospitals almost back online after worm infection
15:12The myth of cloud computing
15:09New Windows worm builds massive botnet

December 01st, 2008:
15:35London hospitals still battling computer virus
15:34IT is a key terrorist tool, says IPPR
15:32IT staff ethics slip as recession bites
15:31Spam Finds New Launch Pad
15:30Spam Traffic Varies After Source Shut
15:29Holiday Travel Tips: Protect Your Laptop and Privacy
15:28Microsoft Warns of Worm Attack on Windows
15:27EU fights cybercrime with 'remote search' strategy
15:26Who gains from Microsoft's free Morro antivirus?
15:12Global Dispatches: U.K. to bolster data security

November 28th, 2008:
14:25Elgan: Why you can't trust 'friends' on Facebook
14:07Forrester: Why (and How) Security Must Drive Business Resiliency
14:04Why Cybercrime is Thriving
13:55European data sharing system to help police track weapons
13:48HMRC data loss was preventable, says government advisor
13:46Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda
13:44BlackBerry wins Fraunhofer security approval
13:35Ashdown: Internet is a 'lawless space'
13:05Gov't adviser: More data breaches on the way
13:02Estonian ISP cuts off control servers for Srizbi botnet

November 27th, 2008:
14:35Experts to Feds: Sign the DNS root ASAP
14:30Policing, with a virtual twist
14:28UK govt rules out data breach notification law
14:25Hard times increase the need for vigilance
14:25Whitehall bungling undermines ID plans
14:09Srizbi: Reanimating the Big Bad Botnet
14:08VirusBarrier Update Improves Performance
14:03Logins Are Half Your Access
14:01Spam report: volumes rising again
14:00Copyright attack: Sydney net cafe fined
13:57Microsoft warns of new Windows attacks

November 26th, 2008:
17:51Gmail 'vulnerability' turns out to be phishing scam
17:50Microsoft ranked fifth worst spam service ISP
17:50Felony charges dropped against teacher in porn/spyware case
17:43CEOs should take the rap for data losses
17:41Why You Need a Password Manager
17:38Who's Been Reading My Cell-phone Records?
17:38Feuding India, Pakistani Hackers Deface Web Sites
17:29Ruxcon security gurus hit Sydney
17:26Privacy watchdog to get power to fine for data loss
17:25First ID cards issued
17:24Trojans being spread via Google's Orkut
17:23Department of Health beats MoD for device losses
17:14Spam is silenced, but where are the feds?
17:13Spam levels fluctuate as crooks try to revive botnets
17:11Lenovo service disables laptops with text message

November 25th, 2008:
15:06IEEE 1667: One standard worth watching
15:04Credit card fraud gangs going global
15:04Report: US vulnerable to Chinese cyber espionage
15:02HP offers S'pore SMBs more IT security aid
15:01Straw bulks up Information Commissioner's powers
15:00Experts predict rise in 'virtual' malware
14:58Pentagon recalls USB sticks over virus fears
14:57Surveillance System Helps Police Snare Shooters
14:56Lenovo Service Disables Laptops With Text Message
14:54Symantec sheds light on cybercrime economy
14:53Home Office cuts estimated cost of ID-cards scheme
14:51Bug allowed free access to Sirius radio service
14:50Facebook wins $873M judgment in spam suit
14:49Holiday Travel: Ways to Keep Your Laptop, Privacy Safe

November 24th, 2008:
16:02HMRC data loss one year on: lessons still being learned
15:57Fortify your IT defences to protect your assets
15:56Market for stolen goods valued at £184m
15:54Qantas Site Spills Customer Data
15:53Dodgy Domains Dumped by ISPs
15:52How Do I Turn Off Power-Saving Modes' Password Protection?
15:46Verizon fires staffers over Obama breach
15:23London hospital systems still disrupted by virus
15:22ID cards could replace passports, say gov't officials
15:21EDS took year to notice loss of prison-staff data
15:20Queen's University to found anti-cybercrime centre
15:19Gmail exploit may let attackers forward email
15:17Microsoft purges phony security software from 1 million PCs
15:15Symantec sees spike in dangerous Microsoft attacks
15:15Spyware case finally closed for teacher Julie Amero

November 21st, 2008:
17:01Google adds open standard to gadget mashups
17:01USB devices spreading viruses
16:57EDS goes unpunished for data loss
16:56Alarms sounded over Flash drive infections
16:55Internet Explorer 8 inches closer to release
16:54How to Prevent Identity Theft
16:53VMware Security Chief Leaves to Run OpenDNS
16:53Why I Didn't Skip Microsoft Vista: Security
16:52Obama Will Inherit Cybersecurity Challenges
16:50Researchers Find Vulnerability in Windows Vista
16:44Defence moves on network warfare
16:28Apple fixes iPhone call-hijack flaw
16:27Mac OS X targeted by Trojan and backdoor tool
16:27Economic turmoil sees rise in online scams
16:26PM comment boosts McKinnon's UK-sentence hopes
16:20Verizon employees accessed Obama's mobile record
16:19Massachusetts extends compliance deadline on new data-encryption rules

November 20th, 2008:
15:26International Challenges in PCI Security
15:22Security firm Finjan raises $22 million
15:21iTunes customers angry over copy protection moves at Apple
15:18Have lessons of last year's HMRC fiasco sunk in?
15:16Secerno and F5 hook up on network security
15:15Mozilla warns of Firefox China add-on
15:13Google opens up for mashup security
15:12Cotton Traders tightens credit card protections
14:58Gov't: Most biometric checks will bypass ID database
14:57Antivirus firms unfazed by free Microsoft product
14:55Teenager pleads guilty to botnet, 'swatting' charges
14:54How much does spam cost you? Google will calculate
14:54Feds urged to provide cybersecurity incentives
14:49Fortinet beefs up midrange FortiGate security appliance

November 19th, 2008:
15:51Cybersecurity is focus of new University of Texas start-up incubator
15:50Branch office security, traffic management get a lift
15:49Latest robots showcase security, teaching skills
15:46Will Microsoft's antivirus move draw antitrust fire?
15:45Unisys survey looks beyond cybersecurity
15:41UK citizens ready for biometrics
15:41Global firms ignoring web-based threats
15:40Imprivata improves access management
15:39BNP membership details leaked online
15:32Virus downs systems at three London hospitals
15:32Microsoft replaces OneCare with free product
15:28Hosting firm takedown bags 500,000 bots
15:27Court halts sale of spyware program

November 18th, 2008:
15:26Security Predictions: Two Views of DHS
15:25Cisco fights to keep No. 1 spot in network security
15:2410 IT security companies to watch
15:17District court halts keylogger spyware sales
15:16Survey: Are SharePoint sites the weakest link?
15:10British site focusing on online scams targeted in DDoS attack
15:08Surfers getting better at online protection
15:07Chinese Pirates Break into Blu-Ray Market
15:06Can a Cybercrook Get $21,619 off of You?
15:04Symantec CEO to retire
15:01Security Predictions: Two Views on the Department of Homeland Security
14:59Spam drop could boost Trojan attacks
14:59IT security education continues to evolve
14:58Google powers Safari's new antifraud warnings
14:57Judge delays trial of accused Palin e-mail hacker

November 17th, 2008:
16:34Encrypting hard drives on their way
16:28CA to buy Eurekify
16:25Trend Micro fleshes out email encryption line
16:23Public still vulnerable to web fraud
16:19PDF Malware Hits Acrobat Reader Flaw
16:17How Tech Caught the Jewelry Thief
15:49Downturn sees DVLA shelve biometrics project
15:46Firefox updates tackle 12 security flaws
15:43VeriSign tech to unmask malware posing as software
15:41Public rejects high-street enrolment for ID cards
15:34Veritas service helps companies find hidden risks in data centers
15:33Microsoft: First exploit ratings show success
15:32Google patches Chrome file-stealing bug
15:30Apple plays catch-up, adds anti-fraud safeguard to Safari

November 13th, 2008:
16:13Software-based NAC security useful despite drawbacks
16:11Yoggie shows first open source portable firewall
16:05Express Scripts clients threatened with extortion
15:47Report: Insiders a greater threat to data leaks
15:44Microsoft rolls out monthly patch
15:37F-Secure touts cloud-based security
15:32Worm Risk Spurs Critical Microsoft Patch
14:54Spam levels drop after plug pulled on hosting site
14:51Microsoft's exploit predictions are right less than half the time
14:50Microsoft explains seven-year-old patch delay
14:49IBM's ISS blasts security rival Trend Micro over bugs
14:46Update: IT admin used inside knowledge to hack and steal

November 12th, 2008:
18:11Experian South Africa launches fraud prevention tool
18:09Free tool collects logs, manages security and compliance
18:02Security firms Marshal and 8e6 to merge
17:58LA engineers admit traffic-light hack
17:55Attackers gun for Adobe flaw
17:51AVG antivirus removes Windows system file
17:50ISPs under strain from barrage of DDoS attacks
17:43Study: Critical infrastructure often under cyberattack
17:41Security, virtualization lead 2009 tech plans
17:38Anti-malware group sets product testing guidelines
17:37Microsoft patches long-known Windows bugs
17:36Microsoft security patch was seven years in the making

November 11th, 2008:
16:39Nigerian scammers hit Facebook
16:37Google fixes Android root-access flaw
16:34Credit crunch could drive banks to SaaS security
16:31Researchers hack spam network for study
16:30Security giants propose new testing standard
16:25Hacking Arrests Doubled in Japan in 2007
16:24Study: Viagra Spam Is Profitable, but Margins Are Tight
16:05WPA crack details revealed
16:04Apple patches iLife flaws
16:03US-CERT warns of SAP vulnerability
16:02Survey: One DNS server in 10 is 'trivially vulnerable'
16:01Myth or truism? IT security experts render judgment on 12 beliefs
15:59Laid off sysadmin arrested for threatening company's servers
15:59Former inmate nabbed for allegedly breaking into prison's IT systems

November 10th, 2008:
16:57Hackers Target China, Microsoft Says
16:57Apps More Vulnerable than OS, Report Says
16:55Wanted: New Antispam Tactics
16:55States Ramp Up Data Security Laws
16:52Filter plans a step too far: NetRegistry
16:50Home secretary defends high-street biometrics plans
16:49White House email archives targeted by hackers
16:48ID card costs rise amid security concerns
16:47The real cost of the Coreflood botnet
16:46VeriSign: Internet infrastructure still vulnerable
16:41Drives can be centrally managed
16:41ActiveX poses threat to Vista, Microsoft says
16:40Thousands hit in broad Web hack
16:39Arizona state agency loses data on 40,000 children in disk theft
16:38Hackers launch PDF attacks, exploit just-patched Reader bug

November 07th, 2008:
16:14Experts to unravel e-mail scam exposed by Web mag
16:13Android may not need antivirus software, researcher says
16:11FBI investigates data theft blackmail scheme
16:10A jailbreak for Google's Android
16:07How to fortify your connection
16:02Extortion used in Express Scripts database breach
15:58Asia home to more malware variants
15:56No rush to offer USB antivirus
15:52Government doubles real cost of an ID card
15:49Data losses hit 280 million people
15:44Can I Autorespond to Spam?
15:40Adobe fixes flaws in Flash Player, ColdFusion
15:36Microsoft plans puny patch slate next week
15:33Opinion: Card breaches shake faith in e-payments
15:30Ex-Intel worker indicted on $1B trade secrets theft

November 06th, 2008:
17:23WorkSpace secures corporate application access
17:18Password-Protect a Word or Excel Document
17:16A Parent's Guide to Safe, Simple Kid-Friendly E-Mail
17:10Home Office looks to high street for ID biometrics
17:09Gov't announces airport ID-card trials
17:08MPs demand more funding for e-crime unit
17:05Police enlist AI to help tackle crime
17:03Lords votes in favour of DNA-deletion process
17:00Once thought safe, WPA Wi-Fi encryption is cracked
16:59After laptop theft, Baylor Health warns of possible data compromise
16:58Judge may soon spill more Microsoft secrets
16:56Report: Obama, McCain campaign computers were hacked by 'foreign entity'
16:55Hackers leverage Obama win for massive malware campaign
16:54Analyst warns of phishing scams after bank collapse

November 05th, 2008:
17:39Security at the Point of Sale
17:36Analysts warn of phishing scams following bank collapse
17:26MySpace plugging photo peephole
17:21Corporate bloggers urged to tighten security
17:15NHS trusts guards against further data loss
16:51Microsoft throws its weight behind the cloud
16:48Mozilla adds privacy mode to Firefox test build
16:44N.Y. man indicted for role in data breaches
16:41Adobe patches 8 bugs in popular PDF apps
16:25Small attack triggered Microsoft's emergency patch, says researcher
16:24IT worker let spammers into ex-employer's servers

November 04th, 2008:
17:07Top 10 technology flaws in films
17:02Government Gateway secured and back online
17:00Sourcefire aims security appliances at small networks
16:59IT leaders call for tougher e-crime penalties
16:42Businesses lack confidence in police e-crime handling
16:34Microsoft study finds Trojans are biggest threat
16:32Botnets exploit Microsoft RPC flaw
16:31Schneier: 'Zero benefit' from US border biometrics
16:20State Department, VA disclose two new data breaches
16:16New worm exploits critical Windows bug
16:07Three ways Internet crime has changed
16:06ActiveX bugs pose threat to Vista, Microsoft reports

November 03rd, 2008:
19:49Malicious Spam Jumps Eightfold
19:46Tech Group Battles Botnets
19:45Wireless Security Better, Needs Improvement
19:42AWOL USB causes UK govt system shut down
19:39IPS dismisses 14 staff for data-protection breaches
19:37Cybercrime takes to the cloud
19:35MPs call for Nasa hacker to serve UK sentence
19:29Sysadmin sentenced for attack on company's servers
19:28Windows 7 leaks to Web, pirates downloading
19:26Revision of IT security rules could cost feds $600M over four years
19:25Android phone users get update for flaw
19:24Intel's Moorestown would make iPhone less secure, says researcher
19:24Crooks can make $5M a year shilling fake security software
19:21Microsoft warns of another update to Windows Update

October 31st, 2008:
18:08New guide launched to beat the phishers
18:07Free antivirus offer becomes latest phishing lure
18:06Vasco adds extra security layer to online banking
18:05Spammers exploit hosted services
18:04Scandal-hit EstDomains fighting for life
17:52CD with 3,000 taxpayer details goes missing
16:56How hackers were thwarted at the Beijing Olympics
16:53UK suffers jump in online financial fraud
16:52Tories plan to jettison joined-up gov't IT systems
16:49Microsoft: Police e-crime unit 'giant step forward'
16:48Banks set to boost online-banking security
16:46Cyberattacks target UK's national infrastructure
16:31Overseas companies practice safer security than U.S firms -- or do they?
16:31Worm uses Google to squirm around Facebook
16:30Harvard professor offers new challenge to RIAA antipiracy campaign
16:29OpenOffice.org issues critical patches for older versions
16:28Google updates Chrome to third beta

October 24th, 2008:
16:00Symantec: Identify safe software by reputation
15:53Major security firms caught napping
15:52Oracle upgrades Adaptive Access Manager
15:51RSA conference homes in on data protection
15:50Boss uses Facebook to catch skiving worker
15:23Worm Flies the Not-So-Friendly Skies
15:21How to Save Yourself From Your Kids Online
15:15NSW to censor student laptops
15:09Industry expects e-crime unit to 'knock on doors'
15:08Gov't: ID cards still have majority support
14:45Chinese users blast Microsoft over new 'black screen' piracy notice
14:45Microsoft releases emergency Windows patch to head off worm attack
14:44DHS screening to require air travelers to fork out more information
14:43Attack code for critical Microsoft bug surfaces

October 23rd, 2008:
17:57100m euro Pink Panther robbers snared by fingerprints
17:49How to Prevent Cyber Espionage
17:48Third-Party Anonymous Proxies? No! No! No!
17:46Big changes ahead for the Internet, says Vint Cerf
17:45Optical encryption called capable of 100G bps
17:44Microsoft combats cybercrime in Nigeria
17:37Report: As stock market drops malware rises
17:27English-speakers more at risk of identity fraud
17:06Councils agree to join secure email network
17:04Police to get mobile fingerprint scanners
17:02SanDisk puts antivirus on flash drive
17:01Next president will need to make cybersecurity a priority, experts say
17:00Motorola combines WISP security with WLAN access points
17:00Student gets jail for crashing university servers
16:59Microsoft to rush out emergency Windows patch

October 22nd, 2008:
16:32Australian defense starts ID-based war strategy
16:32McAfee releases NAC product suite
16:31Australia to launch border control biometrics
16:30UK pushes EU to extend use of airline passenger data
16:28Novell tightens enterprise data access
16:28Secure Computing puts the Stamp on email
16:27Malware attacks soar to new levels
16:27FBI used undercover agent in Dark Matter bust
16:26Corporates failing on email security
16:25Risky behaviour still looms large
16:24Three Tools for Preventing Data Loss
16:21Antitrust case against Apple still on, says Mac clone maker
16:19Breach cripples Ohio Secretary of State's site
16:18Google patches Chrome 'carpet bomb' bug
16:18U.S. government bolsters efforts to fight ID theft, report says

October 21st, 2008:
15:44Sarkozy falls prey to bank hacker
15:41Researchers hack into wired keyboards
15:40Sun unveils ID management offering
15:39F-Secure calls for global internet police
15:38Groups: Cybersecurity Needs to Move Beyond an IT Issue
15:37How DNS Cache Poisoning Works
15:35RTA CIO makes leave permanent
15:33MS piracy squad targets Aussie retailers
15:31McAfee releases NAC product suite
15:29Seagate's i365 offers SaaS option for EVault
15:27Hackers renew airline-ticket scam spam
15:27IT security guide: Understanding cyber-risks means knowing what questions to ask
15:26Alcatel-Lucent offers always-on protection for laptops
15:25Researchers log keystrokes from afar
15:25Pirates prefer Windows XP over Vista, says Microsoft

October 20th, 2008:
17:43Note to McCain, Obama: Don't forget information security
17:40The emergence of virtual threats
17:38Disabled badge data sharing scheme to go live
17:37Teenager charged over Scientology hack
17:32Is Microsoft's Stock Down? It Must be Patch Tuesday
17:31Security Behavior Varies by Country, Cisco Finds
17:28Altor Ships Firewall for Virtual Systems
17:25Defence starts ID-based war strategy
17:19Microsoft Host Integration Server flaw exploited
17:17Internet-scale 'man in the middle' attack announced
16:52Up next: Cellular botnets, cybermilitias
16:50Georgian cyberattacks suggest Russian involvement, say researchers
16:49Two new IRS systems have major security weaknesses, federal report says
16:46Microsoft, Oracle get busy plugging security holes

October 17th, 2008:
15:50How to exploit a down economy to get special security needs satisfied
15:48Cybersecurity: Users, other groups must work together
15:47Nigeria establishes university database
15:46Indian IT worker arrested for e-mail threats to president
15:42Botnets on cell phones in 2009?
15:37Fresh Facebook malware attack spotted
15:37Quantum cryptography effectively 'useless'
15:36Expert warns of new Mac malware
15:32Gershon slams govt technocrats
15:26Veterans' benefits applications slated for shredder
15:24FBI says Dark Market sting netted 56 arrests
15:22Update: Security vendors blocking some Obama campaign e-mails
15:21Judge protects Microsoft's WGA secrets
15:19Attack unleashed for new Microsoft mainframe bug
15:15Woman is first to plead guilty in notorious spam case

October 16th, 2008:
15:48Botnet Spam Attacks to Target Cellphones, Report Warns
15:44Why Technology Isn't the Answer to Better Security
15:43FTC's Red Flag Rules Cast Wide ID Theft Net
15:42Exchanging E-mails With a Pirate
15:40UK beefs up huge snooping database
15:38Fake Microsoft security email hides malware
15:38Police fund tracking software for at-risk laptops
15:36Storm botnet goes quiet
15:32Adobe patches Flash clickjacking and clipboard-poisoning bugs
15:31Oracle issues 36 patches, but is anyone applying them?
15:30Microsoft: 'Vista Capable' lawyers trying to hijack Windows Update
15:29FBI: Several nations eye U.S. cybertargets
15:28FTC, New Zealand hit one of world's largest spam operations

October 15th, 2008:
18:34Symantec launches online PC tech support services
18:22Four Security Lessons From the World Bank Breach
18:22Anonymous Proxy Servers: Necessary or Evil?
18:19Telstra copper thieves bungle robbery
18:18Kiwis nabbed in spam bust
18:16Deloitte loses pension details of Vodafone, rail, police
18:11Tough economic climate can heighten insider threat
18:10Bush signs PRO-IP antipiracy law
18:08Patch releases push down Microsoft's stock, researcher says
18:01Microsoft issues mega-patch to crush 20 bugs in Windows, Office, IE

October 14th, 2008:
17:01ASUS recalls Eee PCs in Japan
17:01Artificial intelligence to boost phishing fight in 2009
17:00Security fears stifle business innovation
16:58Blackmailing hacker hijacks hotel emails
16:56What's the Best Way to Backup What I Need to Backup?
16:55Data Mining for Terrorists Is Futile
16:54When the Watchdog Is the Underdog
16:52Kaspersky plans local R&D effort
16:51Pilots ready to seek legal action over ID cards
16:50Nasa hacker loses second Home Office appeal
15:34Judge orders Palin to preserve Yahoo e-mails
15:34Top security suites fail exploit tests
15:32Microsoft readies first attack forecast
15:32Data mining for terrorists is an exercise in futility, advisory panel claims
15:31Cost-cutting, greater efficiencies to be topics at SNW

October 13th, 2008:
15:44Exceed biometric standards, expert urges
15:42Deloitte laptop loss spreads to rail workers and police
15:40Malware writers spoof Patch Tuesday
15:39Security disclosures tip the stock market
15:38Mafiaboy Grows Up; a Hacker Seeks Redemption
15:37Vendors, Cops, Profs Team to Study Cybercrime
15:36Six Essential Apple iPhone Security Tips
15:34Apple asks judge to make iPhone lawsuit moot
15:34Report: World Bank servers breached repeatedly
15:33Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug
15:32Google allies with click-fraud detection firm Click Forensics
15:30Over half of U.K. firms have lost data
15:30U.S. proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file

October 10th, 2008:
16:57Parity provides free online identity management
16:56High-tech bank robbers phone it in
16:56Spread security risks with diversity