| December 03rd, 2008: |
| 15:18 | Hackers run Linux on iPhone |
| 15:17 | Your face is easy to fake, says security company |
| 15:15 | Microsoft opens up Vista SP2 beta |
| 15:09 | Latest VB100 malware test brings good news |
| 14:57 | Botnet Master Sees Himself as Next Bill Gates |
| 14:53 | Apple removes Mac antivirus recommendation |
| 14:51 | License server glitch exposes SonicWall users to e-mail security threats |
| 14:50 | Lenovo arms ThinkPads with Intel's built-in security |
| 14:50 | U.S. report sees major terror attack by 2013, ignores cyberattack risk |
| 14:48 | Lenovo arms ThinkPads with Intel's built-in security |
| 14:44 | Feds nab more members of alleged identity theft gang |
| 14:43 | Apple's antivirus advice 'big to-do about nothing,' says researcher |
| 14:42 | Opinion: Is there a hidden cost to data protection? |
| 14:41 | Human error is top IT security concern |
| 14:40 | Workers worried about job security might steal corporate data |
| December 02nd, 2008: |
| 15:58 | Delaware bank layers desktop, network security to keep data safe |
| 15:50 | Vietnamese software BKAV raises antivirus bar |
| 15:41 | Security vendors warn of Christmas e-crime spike |
| 15:36 | Researchers plan 'honeypot' security project |
| 15:31 | The Amero Case: Stranger (and Uglier) Than Fiction |
| 15:20 | Apple tells Mac users to install antivirus software |
| 15:19 | System design to help gov't curb security breaches |
| 15:14 | Cryptzone polishes encryption product |
| 15:13 | London hospitals almost back online after worm infection |
| 15:12 | The myth of cloud computing |
| 15:09 | New Windows worm builds massive botnet |
| December 01st, 2008: |
| 15:35 | London hospitals still battling computer virus |
| 15:34 | IT is a key terrorist tool, says IPPR |
| 15:32 | IT staff ethics slip as recession bites |
| 15:31 | Spam Finds New Launch Pad |
| 15:30 | Spam Traffic Varies After Source Shut |
| 15:29 | Holiday Travel Tips: Protect Your Laptop and Privacy |
| 15:28 | Microsoft Warns of Worm Attack on Windows |
| 15:27 | EU fights cybercrime with 'remote search' strategy |
| 15:26 | Who gains from Microsoft's free Morro antivirus? |
| 15:12 | Global Dispatches: U.K. to bolster data security |
| November 28th, 2008: |
| 14:25 | Elgan: Why you can't trust 'friends' on Facebook |
| 14:07 | Forrester: Why (and How) Security Must Drive Business Resiliency |
| 14:04 | Why Cybercrime is Thriving |
| 13:55 | European data sharing system to help police track weapons |
| 13:48 | HMRC data loss was preventable, says government advisor |
| 13:46 | Europe adopts new cyber crime agenda |
| 13:44 | BlackBerry wins Fraunhofer security approval |
| 13:35 | Ashdown: Internet is a 'lawless space' |
| 13:05 | Gov't adviser: More data breaches on the way |
| 13:02 | Estonian ISP cuts off control servers for Srizbi botnet |
| November 27th, 2008: |
| 14:35 | Experts to Feds: Sign the DNS root ASAP |
| 14:30 | Policing, with a virtual twist |
| 14:28 | UK govt rules out data breach notification law |
| 14:25 | Hard times increase the need for vigilance |
| 14:25 | Whitehall bungling undermines ID plans |
| 14:09 | Srizbi: Reanimating the Big Bad Botnet |
| 14:08 | VirusBarrier Update Improves Performance |
| 14:03 | Logins Are Half Your Access |
| 14:01 | Spam report: volumes rising again |
| 14:00 | Copyright attack: Sydney net cafe fined |
| 13:57 | Microsoft warns of new Windows attacks |
| November 26th, 2008: |
| 17:51 | Gmail 'vulnerability' turns out to be phishing scam |
| 17:50 | Microsoft ranked fifth worst spam service ISP |
| 17:50 | Felony charges dropped against teacher in porn/spyware case |
| 17:43 | CEOs should take the rap for data losses |
| 17:41 | Why You Need a Password Manager |
| 17:38 | Who's Been Reading My Cell-phone Records? |
| 17:38 | Feuding India, Pakistani Hackers Deface Web Sites |
| 17:29 | Ruxcon security gurus hit Sydney |
| 17:26 | Privacy watchdog to get power to fine for data loss |
| 17:25 | First ID cards issued |
| 17:24 | Trojans being spread via Google's Orkut |
| 17:23 | Department of Health beats MoD for device losses |
| 17:14 | Spam is silenced, but where are the feds? |
| 17:13 | Spam levels fluctuate as crooks try to revive botnets |
| 17:11 | Lenovo service disables laptops with text message |
| November 25th, 2008: |
| 15:06 | IEEE 1667: One standard worth watching |
| 15:04 | Credit card fraud gangs going global |
| 15:04 | Report: US vulnerable to Chinese cyber espionage |
| 15:02 | HP offers S'pore SMBs more IT security aid |
| 15:01 | Straw bulks up Information Commissioner's powers |
| 15:00 | Experts predict rise in 'virtual' malware |
| 14:58 | Pentagon recalls USB sticks over virus fears |
| 14:57 | Surveillance System Helps Police Snare Shooters |
| 14:56 | Lenovo Service Disables Laptops With Text Message |
| 14:54 | Symantec sheds light on cybercrime economy |
| 14:53 | Home Office cuts estimated cost of ID-cards scheme |
| 14:51 | Bug allowed free access to Sirius radio service |
| 14:50 | Facebook wins $873M judgment in spam suit |
| 14:49 | Holiday Travel: Ways to Keep Your Laptop, Privacy Safe |
| November 24th, 2008: |
| 16:02 | HMRC data loss one year on: lessons still being learned |
| 15:57 | Fortify your IT defences to protect your assets |
| 15:56 | Market for stolen goods valued at £184m |
| 15:54 | Qantas Site Spills Customer Data |
| 15:53 | Dodgy Domains Dumped by ISPs |
| 15:52 | How Do I Turn Off Power-Saving Modes' Password Protection? |
| 15:46 | Verizon fires staffers over Obama breach |
| 15:23 | London hospital systems still disrupted by virus |
| 15:22 | ID cards could replace passports, say gov't officials |
| 15:21 | EDS took year to notice loss of prison-staff data |
| 15:20 | Queen's University to found anti-cybercrime centre |
| 15:19 | Gmail exploit may let attackers forward email |
| 15:17 | Microsoft purges phony security software from 1 million PCs |
| 15:15 | Symantec sees spike in dangerous Microsoft attacks |
| 15:15 | Spyware case finally closed for teacher Julie Amero |
| November 21st, 2008: |
| 17:01 | Google adds open standard to gadget mashups |
| 17:01 | USB devices spreading viruses |
| 16:57 | EDS goes unpunished for data loss |
| 16:56 | Alarms sounded over Flash drive infections |
| 16:55 | Internet Explorer 8 inches closer to release |
| 16:54 | How to Prevent Identity Theft |
| 16:53 | VMware Security Chief Leaves to Run OpenDNS |
| 16:53 | Why I Didn't Skip Microsoft Vista: Security |
| 16:52 | Obama Will Inherit Cybersecurity Challenges |
| 16:50 | Researchers Find Vulnerability in Windows Vista |
| 16:44 | Defence moves on network warfare |
| 16:28 | Apple fixes iPhone call-hijack flaw |
| 16:27 | Mac OS X targeted by Trojan and backdoor tool |
| 16:27 | Economic turmoil sees rise in online scams |
| 16:26 | PM comment boosts McKinnon's UK-sentence hopes |
| 16:20 | Verizon employees accessed Obama's mobile record |
| 16:19 | Massachusetts extends compliance deadline on new data-encryption rules |
| November 20th, 2008: |
| 15:26 | International Challenges in PCI Security |
| 15:22 | Security firm Finjan raises $22 million |
| 15:21 | iTunes customers angry over copy protection moves at Apple |
| 15:18 | Have lessons of last year's HMRC fiasco sunk in? |
| 15:16 | Secerno and F5 hook up on network security |
| 15:15 | Mozilla warns of Firefox China add-on |
| 15:13 | Google opens up for mashup security |
| 15:12 | Cotton Traders tightens credit card protections |
| 14:58 | Gov't: Most biometric checks will bypass ID database |
| 14:57 | Antivirus firms unfazed by free Microsoft product |
| 14:55 | Teenager pleads guilty to botnet, 'swatting' charges |
| 14:54 | How much does spam cost you? Google will calculate |
| 14:54 | Feds urged to provide cybersecurity incentives |
| 14:49 | Fortinet beefs up midrange FortiGate security appliance |
| November 19th, 2008: |
| 15:51 | Cybersecurity is focus of new University of Texas start-up incubator |
| 15:50 | Branch office security, traffic management get a lift |
| 15:49 | Latest robots showcase security, teaching skills |
| 15:46 | Will Microsoft's antivirus move draw antitrust fire? |
| 15:45 | Unisys survey looks beyond cybersecurity |
| 15:41 | UK citizens ready for biometrics |
| 15:41 | Global firms ignoring web-based threats |
| 15:40 | Imprivata improves access management |
| 15:39 | BNP membership details leaked online |
| 15:32 | Virus downs systems at three London hospitals |
| 15:32 | Microsoft replaces OneCare with free product |
| 15:28 | Hosting firm takedown bags 500,000 bots |
| 15:27 | Court halts sale of spyware program |
| November 18th, 2008: |
| 15:26 | Security Predictions: Two Views of DHS |
| 15:25 | Cisco fights to keep No. 1 spot in network security |
| 15:24 | 10 IT security companies to watch |
| 15:17 | District court halts keylogger spyware sales |
| 15:16 | Survey: Are SharePoint sites the weakest link? |
| 15:10 | British site focusing on online scams targeted in DDoS attack |
| 15:08 | Surfers getting better at online protection |
| 15:07 | Chinese Pirates Break into Blu-Ray Market |
| 15:06 | Can a Cybercrook Get $21,619 off of You? |
| 15:04 | Symantec CEO to retire |
| 15:01 | Security Predictions: Two Views on the Department of Homeland Security |
| 14:59 | Spam drop could boost Trojan attacks |
| 14:59 | IT security education continues to evolve |
| 14:58 | Google powers Safari's new antifraud warnings |
| 14:57 | Judge delays trial of accused Palin e-mail hacker |
| November 17th, 2008: |
| 16:34 | Encrypting hard drives on their way |
| 16:28 | CA to buy Eurekify |
| 16:25 | Trend Micro fleshes out email encryption line |
| 16:23 | Public still vulnerable to web fraud |
| 16:19 | PDF Malware Hits Acrobat Reader Flaw |
| 16:17 | How Tech Caught the Jewelry Thief |
| 15:49 | Downturn sees DVLA shelve biometrics project |
| 15:46 | Firefox updates tackle 12 security flaws |
| 15:43 | VeriSign tech to unmask malware posing as software |
| 15:41 | Public rejects high-street enrolment for ID cards |
| 15:34 | Veritas service helps companies find hidden risks in data centers |
| 15:33 | Microsoft: First exploit ratings show success |
| 15:32 | Google patches Chrome file-stealing bug |
| 15:30 | Apple plays catch-up, adds anti-fraud safeguard to Safari |
| November 13th, 2008: |
| 16:13 | Software-based NAC security useful despite drawbacks |
| 16:11 | Yoggie shows first open source portable firewall |
| 16:05 | Express Scripts clients threatened with extortion |
| 15:47 | Report: Insiders a greater threat to data leaks |
| 15:44 | Microsoft rolls out monthly patch |
| 15:37 | F-Secure touts cloud-based security |
| 15:32 | Worm Risk Spurs Critical Microsoft Patch |
| 14:54 | Spam levels drop after plug pulled on hosting site |
| 14:51 | Microsoft's exploit predictions are right less than half the time |
| 14:50 | Microsoft explains seven-year-old patch delay |
| 14:49 | IBM's ISS blasts security rival Trend Micro over bugs |
| 14:46 | Update: IT admin used inside knowledge to hack and steal |
| November 12th, 2008: |
| 18:11 | Experian South Africa launches fraud prevention tool |
| 18:09 | Free tool collects logs, manages security and compliance |
| 18:02 | Security firms Marshal and 8e6 to merge |
| 17:58 | LA engineers admit traffic-light hack |
| 17:55 | Attackers gun for Adobe flaw |
| 17:51 | AVG antivirus removes Windows system file |
| 17:50 | ISPs under strain from barrage of DDoS attacks |
| 17:43 | Study: Critical infrastructure often under cyberattack |
| 17:41 | Security, virtualization lead 2009 tech plans |
| 17:38 | Anti-malware group sets product testing guidelines |
| 17:37 | Microsoft patches long-known Windows bugs |
| 17:36 | Microsoft security patch was seven years in the making |
| November 11th, 2008: |
| 16:39 | Nigerian scammers hit Facebook |
| 16:37 | Google fixes Android root-access flaw |
| 16:34 | Credit crunch could drive banks to SaaS security |
| 16:31 | Researchers hack spam network for study |
| 16:30 | Security giants propose new testing standard |
| 16:25 | Hacking Arrests Doubled in Japan in 2007 |
| 16:24 | Study: Viagra Spam Is Profitable, but Margins Are Tight |
| 16:05 | WPA crack details revealed |
| 16:04 | Apple patches iLife flaws |
| 16:03 | US-CERT warns of SAP vulnerability |
| 16:02 | Survey: One DNS server in 10 is 'trivially vulnerable' |
| 16:01 | Myth or truism? IT security experts render judgment on 12 beliefs |
| 15:59 | Laid off sysadmin arrested for threatening company's servers |
| 15:59 | Former inmate nabbed for allegedly breaking into prison's IT systems |
| November 10th, 2008: |
| 16:57 | Hackers Target China, Microsoft Says |
| 16:57 | Apps More Vulnerable than OS, Report Says |
| 16:55 | Wanted: New Antispam Tactics |
| 16:55 | States Ramp Up Data Security Laws |
| 16:52 | Filter plans a step too far: NetRegistry |
| 16:50 | Home secretary defends high-street biometrics plans |
| 16:49 | White House email archives targeted by hackers |
| 16:48 | ID card costs rise amid security concerns |
| 16:47 | The real cost of the Coreflood botnet |
| 16:46 | VeriSign: Internet infrastructure still vulnerable |
| 16:41 | Drives can be centrally managed |
| 16:41 | ActiveX poses threat to Vista, Microsoft says |
| 16:40 | Thousands hit in broad Web hack |
| 16:39 | Arizona state agency loses data on 40,000 children in disk theft |
| 16:38 | Hackers launch PDF attacks, exploit just-patched Reader bug |
| November 07th, 2008: |
| 16:14 | Experts to unravel e-mail scam exposed by Web mag |
| 16:13 | Android may not need antivirus software, researcher says |
| 16:11 | FBI investigates data theft blackmail scheme |
| 16:10 | A jailbreak for Google's Android |
| 16:07 | How to fortify your connection |
| 16:02 | Extortion used in Express Scripts database breach |
| 15:58 | Asia home to more malware variants |
| 15:56 | No rush to offer USB antivirus |
| 15:52 | Government doubles real cost of an ID card |
| 15:49 | Data losses hit 280 million people |
| 15:44 | Can I Autorespond to Spam? |
| 15:40 | Adobe fixes flaws in Flash Player, ColdFusion |
| 15:36 | Microsoft plans puny patch slate next week |
| 15:33 | Opinion: Card breaches shake faith in e-payments |
| 15:30 | Ex-Intel worker indicted on $1B trade secrets theft |
| November 06th, 2008: |
| 17:23 | WorkSpace secures corporate application access |
| 17:18 | Password-Protect a Word or Excel Document |
| 17:16 | A Parent's Guide to Safe, Simple Kid-Friendly E-Mail |
| 17:10 | Home Office looks to high street for ID biometrics |
| 17:09 | Gov't announces airport ID-card trials |
| 17:08 | MPs demand more funding for e-crime unit |
| 17:05 | Police enlist AI to help tackle crime |
| 17:03 | Lords votes in favour of DNA-deletion process |
| 17:00 | Once thought safe, WPA Wi-Fi encryption is cracked |
| 16:59 | After laptop theft, Baylor Health warns of possible data compromise |
| 16:58 | Judge may soon spill more Microsoft secrets |
| 16:56 | Report: Obama, McCain campaign computers were hacked by 'foreign entity' |
| 16:55 | Hackers leverage Obama win for massive malware campaign |
| 16:54 | Analyst warns of phishing scams after bank collapse |
| November 05th, 2008: |
| 17:39 | Security at the Point of Sale |
| 17:36 | Analysts warn of phishing scams following bank collapse |
| 17:26 | MySpace plugging photo peephole |
| 17:21 | Corporate bloggers urged to tighten security |
| 17:15 | NHS trusts guards against further data loss |
| 16:51 | Microsoft throws its weight behind the cloud |
| 16:48 | Mozilla adds privacy mode to Firefox test build |
| 16:44 | N.Y. man indicted for role in data breaches |
| 16:41 | Adobe patches 8 bugs in popular PDF apps |
| 16:25 | Small attack triggered Microsoft's emergency patch, says researcher |
| 16:24 | IT worker let spammers into ex-employer's servers |
| November 04th, 2008: |
| 17:07 | Top 10 technology flaws in films |
| 17:02 | Government Gateway secured and back online |
| 17:00 | Sourcefire aims security appliances at small networks |
| 16:59 | IT leaders call for tougher e-crime penalties |
| 16:42 | Businesses lack confidence in police e-crime handling |
| 16:34 | Microsoft study finds Trojans are biggest threat |
| 16:32 | Botnets exploit Microsoft RPC flaw |
| 16:31 | Schneier: 'Zero benefit' from US border biometrics |
| 16:20 | State Department, VA disclose two new data breaches |
| 16:16 | New worm exploits critical Windows bug |
| 16:07 | Three ways Internet crime has changed |
| 16:06 | ActiveX bugs pose threat to Vista, Microsoft reports |
| November 03rd, 2008: |
| 19:49 | Malicious Spam Jumps Eightfold |
| 19:46 | Tech Group Battles Botnets |
| 19:45 | Wireless Security Better, Needs Improvement |
| 19:42 | AWOL USB causes UK govt system shut down |
| 19:39 | IPS dismisses 14 staff for data-protection breaches |
| 19:37 | Cybercrime takes to the cloud |
| 19:35 | MPs call for Nasa hacker to serve UK sentence |
| 19:29 | Sysadmin sentenced for attack on company's servers |
| 19:28 | Windows 7 leaks to Web, pirates downloading |
| 19:26 | Revision of IT security rules could cost feds $600M over four years |
| 19:25 | Android phone users get update for flaw |
| 19:24 | Intel's Moorestown would make iPhone less secure, says researcher |
| 19:24 | Crooks can make $5M a year shilling fake security software |
| 19:21 | Microsoft warns of another update to Windows Update |
| October 31st, 2008: |
| 18:08 | New guide launched to beat the phishers |
| 18:07 | Free antivirus offer becomes latest phishing lure |
| 18:06 | Vasco adds extra security layer to online banking |
| 18:05 | Spammers exploit hosted services |
| 18:04 | Scandal-hit EstDomains fighting for life |
| 17:52 | CD with 3,000 taxpayer details goes missing |
| 16:56 | How hackers were thwarted at the Beijing Olympics |
| 16:53 | UK suffers jump in online financial fraud |
| 16:52 | Tories plan to jettison joined-up gov't IT systems |
| 16:49 | Microsoft: Police e-crime unit 'giant step forward' |
| 16:48 | Banks set to boost online-banking security |
| 16:46 | Cyberattacks target UK's national infrastructure |
| 16:31 | Overseas companies practice safer security than U.S firms -- or do they? |
| 16:31 | Worm uses Google to squirm around Facebook |
| 16:30 | Harvard professor offers new challenge to RIAA antipiracy campaign |
| 16:29 | OpenOffice.org issues critical patches for older versions |
| 16:28 | Google updates Chrome to third beta |
| October 24th, 2008: |
| 16:00 | Symantec: Identify safe software by reputation |
| 15:53 | Major security firms caught napping |
| 15:52 | Oracle upgrades Adaptive Access Manager |
| 15:51 | RSA conference homes in on data protection |
| 15:50 | Boss uses Facebook to catch skiving worker |
| 15:23 | Worm Flies the Not-So-Friendly Skies |
| 15:21 | How to Save Yourself From Your Kids Online |
| 15:15 | NSW to censor student laptops |
| 15:09 | Industry expects e-crime unit to 'knock on doors' |
| 15:08 | Gov't: ID cards still have majority support |
| 14:45 | Chinese users blast Microsoft over new 'black screen' piracy notice |
| 14:45 | Microsoft releases emergency Windows patch to head off worm attack |
| 14:44 | DHS screening to require air travelers to fork out more information |
| 14:43 | Attack code for critical Microsoft bug surfaces |
| October 23rd, 2008: |
| 17:57 | 100m euro Pink Panther robbers snared by fingerprints |
| 17:49 | How to Prevent Cyber Espionage |
| 17:48 | Third-Party Anonymous Proxies? No! No! No! |
| 17:46 | Big changes ahead for the Internet, says Vint Cerf |
| 17:45 | Optical encryption called capable of 100G bps |
| 17:44 | Microsoft combats cybercrime in Nigeria |
| 17:37 | Report: As stock market drops malware rises |
| 17:27 | English-speakers more at risk of identity fraud |
| 17:06 | Councils agree to join secure email network |
| 17:04 | Police to get mobile fingerprint scanners |
| 17:02 | SanDisk puts antivirus on flash drive |
| 17:01 | Next president will need to make cybersecurity a priority, experts say |
| 17:00 | Motorola combines WISP security with WLAN access points |
| 17:00 | Student gets jail for crashing university servers |
| 16:59 | Microsoft to rush out emergency Windows patch |
| October 22nd, 2008: |
| 16:32 | Australian defense starts ID-based war strategy |
| 16:32 | McAfee releases NAC product suite |
| 16:31 | Australia to launch border control biometrics |
| 16:30 | UK pushes EU to extend use of airline passenger data |
| 16:28 | Novell tightens enterprise data access |
| 16:28 | Secure Computing puts the Stamp on email |
| 16:27 | Malware attacks soar to new levels |
| 16:27 | FBI used undercover agent in Dark Matter bust |
| 16:26 | Corporates failing on email security |
| 16:25 | Risky behaviour still looms large |
| 16:24 | Three Tools for Preventing Data Loss |
| 16:21 | Antitrust case against Apple still on, says Mac clone maker |
| 16:19 | Breach cripples Ohio Secretary of State's site |
| 16:18 | Google patches Chrome 'carpet bomb' bug |
| 16:18 | U.S. government bolsters efforts to fight ID theft, report says |
| October 21st, 2008: |
| 15:44 | Sarkozy falls prey to bank hacker |
| 15:41 | Researchers hack into wired keyboards |
| 15:40 | Sun unveils ID management offering |
| 15:39 | F-Secure calls for global internet police |
| 15:38 | Groups: Cybersecurity Needs to Move Beyond an IT Issue |
| 15:37 | How DNS Cache Poisoning Works |
| 15:35 | RTA CIO makes leave permanent |
| 15:33 | MS piracy squad targets Aussie retailers |
| 15:31 | McAfee releases NAC product suite |
| 15:29 | Seagate's i365 offers SaaS option for EVault |
| 15:27 | Hackers renew airline-ticket scam spam |
| 15:27 | IT security guide: Understanding cyber-risks means knowing what questions to ask |
| 15:26 | Alcatel-Lucent offers always-on protection for laptops |
| 15:25 | Researchers log keystrokes from afar |
| 15:25 | Pirates prefer Windows XP over Vista, says Microsoft |
| October 20th, 2008: |
| 17:43 | Note to McCain, Obama: Don't forget information security |
| 17:40 | The emergence of virtual threats |
| 17:38 | Disabled badge data sharing scheme to go live |
| 17:37 | Teenager charged over Scientology hack |
| 17:32 | Is Microsoft's Stock Down? It Must be Patch Tuesday |
| 17:31 | Security Behavior Varies by Country, Cisco Finds |
| 17:28 | Altor Ships Firewall for Virtual Systems |
| 17:25 | Defence starts ID-based war strategy |
| 17:19 | Microsoft Host Integration Server flaw exploited |
| 17:17 | Internet-scale 'man in the middle' attack announced |
| 16:52 | Up next: Cellular botnets, cybermilitias |
| 16:50 | Georgian cyberattacks suggest Russian involvement, say researchers |
| 16:49 | Two new IRS systems have major security weaknesses, federal report says |
| 16:46 | Microsoft, Oracle get busy plugging security holes |
| October 17th, 2008: |
| 15:50 | How to exploit a down economy to get special security needs satisfied |
| 15:48 | Cybersecurity: Users, other groups must work together |
| 15:47 | Nigeria establishes university database |
| 15:46 | Indian IT worker arrested for e-mail threats to president |
| 15:42 | Botnets on cell phones in 2009? |
| 15:37 | Fresh Facebook malware attack spotted |
| 15:37 | Quantum cryptography effectively 'useless' |
| 15:36 | Expert warns of new Mac malware |
| 15:32 | Gershon slams govt technocrats |
| 15:26 | Veterans' benefits applications slated for shredder |
| 15:24 | FBI says Dark Market sting netted 56 arrests |
| 15:22 | Update: Security vendors blocking some Obama campaign e-mails |
| 15:21 | Judge protects Microsoft's WGA secrets |
| 15:19 | Attack unleashed for new Microsoft mainframe bug |
| 15:15 | Woman is first to plead guilty in notorious spam case |
| October 16th, 2008: |
| 15:48 | Botnet Spam Attacks to Target Cellphones, Report Warns |
| 15:44 | Why Technology Isn't the Answer to Better Security |
| 15:43 | FTC's Red Flag Rules Cast Wide ID Theft Net |
| 15:42 | Exchanging E-mails With a Pirate |
| 15:40 | UK beefs up huge snooping database |
| 15:38 | Fake Microsoft security email hides malware |
| 15:38 | Police fund tracking software for at-risk laptops |
| 15:36 | Storm botnet goes quiet |
| 15:32 | Adobe patches Flash clickjacking and clipboard-poisoning bugs |
| 15:31 | Oracle issues 36 patches, but is anyone applying them? |
| 15:30 | Microsoft: 'Vista Capable' lawyers trying to hijack Windows Update |
| 15:29 | FBI: Several nations eye U.S. cybertargets |
| 15:28 | FTC, New Zealand hit one of world's largest spam operations |
| October 15th, 2008: |
| 18:34 | Symantec launches online PC tech support services |
| 18:22 | Four Security Lessons From the World Bank Breach |
| 18:22 | Anonymous Proxy Servers: Necessary or Evil? |
| 18:19 | Telstra copper thieves bungle robbery |
| 18:18 | Kiwis nabbed in spam bust |
| 18:16 | Deloitte loses pension details of Vodafone, rail, police |
| 18:11 | Tough economic climate can heighten insider threat |
| 18:10 | Bush signs PRO-IP antipiracy law |
| 18:08 | Patch releases push down Microsoft's stock, researcher says |
| 18:01 | Microsoft issues mega-patch to crush 20 bugs in Windows, Office, IE |
| October 14th, 2008: |
| 17:01 | ASUS recalls Eee PCs in Japan |
| 17:01 | Artificial intelligence to boost phishing fight in 2009 |
| 17:00 | Security fears stifle business innovation |
| 16:58 | Blackmailing hacker hijacks hotel emails |
| 16:56 | What's the Best Way to Backup What I Need to Backup? |
| 16:55 | Data Mining for Terrorists Is Futile |
| 16:54 | When the Watchdog Is the Underdog |
| 16:52 | Kaspersky plans local R&D effort |
| 16:51 | Pilots ready to seek legal action over ID cards |
| 16:50 | Nasa hacker loses second Home Office appeal |
| 15:34 | Judge orders Palin to preserve Yahoo e-mails |
| 15:34 | Top security suites fail exploit tests |
| 15:32 | Microsoft readies first attack forecast |
| 15:32 | Data mining for terrorists is an exercise in futility, advisory panel claims |
| 15:31 | Cost-cutting, greater efficiencies to be topics at SNW |
| October 13th, 2008: |
| 15:44 | Exceed biometric standards, expert urges |
| 15:42 | Deloitte laptop loss spreads to rail workers and police |
| 15:40 | Malware writers spoof Patch Tuesday |
| 15:39 | Security disclosures tip the stock market |
| 15:38 | Mafiaboy Grows Up; a Hacker Seeks Redemption |
| 15:37 | Vendors, Cops, Profs Team to Study Cybercrime |
| 15:36 | Six Essential Apple iPhone Security Tips |
| 15:34 | Apple asks judge to make iPhone lawsuit moot |
| 15:34 | Report: World Bank servers breached repeatedly |
| 15:33 | Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug |
| 15:32 | Google allies with click-fraud detection firm Click Forensics |
| 15:30 | Over half of U.K. firms have lost data |
| 15:30 | U.S. proposes digital signing of DNS root zone file |
| October 10th, 2008: |
| 16:57 | Parity provides free online identity management |
| 16:56 | High-tech bank robbers phone it in |
| 16:56 | Spread security risks with diversity |
|