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- 'Rent-A-Hacker' Site Says It Offers Cracking For Hire
- [defaced-commentary] c4iweb.spawar.navy.mil defaced by The Deceptive Duo
- `Task Force Tiger' put to the test
- A trio of MS-Office security vulns
- ACSAC CFP Reminder (and IEEE announcement)
- AIM Today Gets Hacked
- Air Force cadets face hackers in cyberbattle
- Airline Database Posted On Defacement
- Another Computing Platform Gets Its First Virus
- AOL's AIM Puts Browser Security in Danger
- Apple Patches UNIX Security Bugs In Mac OS X
- Argentine judge rules in favour of hackers
- Army official warns that hackers could infiltrate battlefield
- Army poised for Mannheim project
- Army security expert emphasizes vigilance and training
- ATM hackers sentenced in Russia
- Black Hat Briefings (Vegas) Call for Papers
- Boy says thefts taught victims a lesson, police say
- Can you trust an ethical hacker?
- cDc's Easter & Passover Special 2002!
- Cert warns of automated attacks
- CIA: China planning cyber-attacks on U.S., Taiwan
- Cisco blunders with insecure web page
- Corporate spying grows
- Cracks in the Firewall
- Crooks Cause Chilean Car Chaos
- CVE dictionary contains more than 2,000 entries
- Cyanide Anarchist a Hacker, Too?
- Cyber service not a 'great deal'
- Cybercrime Conference Announcement (Chicago)
- Denial-of-Service Attacks Still a Threat
- DISA seeks detection system
- Ebay Takes Action To Plug Password Hole
- Eight new IIS security holes exposed
- Excite in web mail hijack drama
- FAA hacked
- FAA hacked by patriots
- FBI information systems still at 'substantial risk,' officials say
- FBI Report: Lax Technology Security Aided Hanssen
- FC: Domain heist: Hoopla.com reportedly stolen via fax to Verisign
- FC: More on hoopla.com domain reportedly stolen via fax to Verisign
- Filtering Out Terrorists?
- Financial firms turn on secure IM
- Firm warns of NetWare security hole
- Florida Bank Suffers Online Security Breach
- Four arrested in plan to expose lax security at Camp Pendleton
- Free Speech Online and Offline, by Ross Anderson
- Getting Clearance: The Long and Winding Road
- Getting to the Root of All E-Mail
- Government Agencies Exposed Internal Databases
- Hackers exploit Korea to attack global systems
- Hackers, Viruses Fuel Security Market, Not 9-11
- Hacking up, disclosure down, FBI survey says
- Hoax or hoard? Mystery code holds out promise of millions to some
- Honeynet looks to sting hackers
- IE 6 Privacy Features Open Users To Attack - Expert
- IMHO: Dear Bill: Don't Do It!
- Indian hacker turns cyber cop
- Industry hails cyber R&D bill
- Industry Must Act to Avoid Shortage of IT Security Workers
- InfoSec News List Information
- Interpol warns firms over security 'vacuum'
- Israel under hack attack
- IT Security Resources
- Judge sentences man to 16 months in prison for hacking
- Lack of reporting hits cybercrime fight
- Last chance for early registration FIRST 2002
- Letter to the editor - Token effort on IT security
- Linux Advisory Watch - April 12th 2002
- Linux Advisory Watch - April 19th 2002
- Linux Advisory Watch - April 5th 2002
- Linux Advisory Watch - March 29th 2002
- Linux Security Week - April 1st 2002
- Linux Security Week - April 22nd 2002
- Linux Security Week - April 29th 2002
- Linux Security Week - April 8th 2002
- Loser Lover Jailed for Hacking Pay Files
- McAfee OKs Network Associates' New Offer
- Miami Judge Drops Hacker Conviction
- Microsoft Yanks Office Tools After Security Report
- Movement afoot to beef up industrial cybersecurity
- MS vs. open source: Security's the same
- Murdoch company 'leaked rival's TV codes'
- My daily virus
- Names, credit card numbers found via city's Web site
- Netscape blows off new vuln warning
- Networks ill-prepared for hackers, terrorists
- New "Klez" still clobbering PC users
- New internet legislation outlaws all hacking
- New Klez worm squirms across Internet
- New Stealth Attack Found Against Personal Firewalls
- NIST guides target e-mail, patches
- Norway vulnerable to computer terror
- Outflanking The Cyberterrorist Threat
- PacketStormSecurity Announces New Corporate Alliances; Will Raise $25M in Angel/VC Funding
- Palestinian Sites Knocked Offline By Mideast Conflict
- Police to beef up tech crime team
- Q&A: Microsoft Senior VP Paul Flessner on Trustworthy Computing
- Red Hat Unveils CVE Security Compatibility
- Scottish ISP floored as DDoS attacks escalate
- Security Agents Head For Cybercrime School
- Security exhibitors set up insecure WLANs
- Security flaw in Microsoft Office for Mac
- Security researcher uncovers two Office XP flaws
- Security UPDATE, April 10, 2002
- Security UPDATE, April 17, 2002
- Security UPDATE, April 24, 2002
- Security UPDATE, April 3, 2002
- Security, Disaster Recovery Issues After Sept. 11
- SELinux aims for security certification and credibility among cautious IT purchasers
- Sentencing Study Probes Hacker Motives
- Server port 80 plagues Internet security
- Should virus writers be allowed to post harmful code on the Web?
- Signs of 'Trustworthy Computing'
- Single Points of Internet 0wnership
- Space tourist lifts off
- Stop! Look before you click
- Survival in an Insecure World
- Taiwan organising cyber war drill
- Teen Hacker Packs Feminist Punch
- Teen Hacker Packs Feminist Punch (fwd)
- Terrorism 101 With Eric Shaw
- Terrorism task force looks at IT
- The hacking mirror crack'd
- The Security Sentinels
- Theft is top information security risk'
- This Ex-Hacker's Fat Is in the Fire
- Tool Allows For Bypassing IDS's
- UK plc reamed online
- UMass computer scientist offers a new way to track internet vandals
- Users slam Microsoft Security Analyser
- Venturing into security
- Voice mail systems have few safeguards
- Wartime CIOs Alter Security Strategies
- We're Watching You
- Weak crypto casts shadow over ecommerce
- Whatever Happened to Carnivore?
- White House cyber czar describes next phase of Internet plan
- Why con artists are your biggest security threat
- Workers Are No. 1 Threat to Russia's IT
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