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- [Admin Note] Finishing a quick break...
- [Admin note] Odds and Ends....
- [dgc.chat] Crowne Gold Update)
- [infowarrior] - An Open Letter to CEOs Regarding Information Security
- [infowarrior] - Comment on DMCA, Security, and Vuln Reporting
- A Big LOL for FBI Alert
- Alberta hackers gear up for International War Driving Day
- Bug Finders: Should They Be Paid?
- Bush's Cyber-Security Plan Targets E-Mail
- CERT: CDE ToolTalk flaw could give root access
- China pursues arsenal of technology
- CodeCon 2003 Call for Papers
- Cracking the hackers' code
- Cyber Corps funding boosted
- Cybersecurity should be kept in civilian hands
- Defense Agency investigates data leak
- DOD may pull key net from the Internet
- Dogs hunt hackers
- DoS risk from Oracle9i debugging bug
- Downloads may pose security risk
- EEYE: Macromedia Shockwave Flash Malformed Header Overflow
- EEYE: Sun(TM) ONE / iPlanet Web Server 4.1 and 6.0 Remote Buffer Overflow
- Electronic Data Discovery Primer
- EU to force ISPs and telcos to retain data for one year
- Expert Calls for New Way to Help Keep Web Secure
- Expert demonstrates Microsoft hack
- Exploits Contributor Program
- FBI agent charged with hacking
- FBI continues tech exec shift
- FC: FBI releases advisory about 802.11-spotting "wardriving"
- FC: More on FBI advisory on 802.11-spotting "wardriving"
- Feds look to secure wireless nets
- FiestaCrow 2003 "Call-for-Papers" Deadline 15 November 2002
- Film being made about allegedly fabricating journalist
- Flaw discovered in Symantec firewall
- Flaw opens door in Windows, Mac, Linux
- Fluffy Bunny No Longer Energized
- Hackers beg boring people to stop encrypting email
- Hackers Called Truthseekers, Problem-Solvers
- Hackers Infiltrate RBZ Website
- Hackers rally round Deceptive Duo
- Hiding in the noise and chaos
- Homeland info sharing advances
- HP Exploit Suit Threat Has Holes
- India Inc lags behind in security cover
- Infosec means NOTHING to Joe SixPack
- Insurer to halt rude passwords
- IRS loses track of computers
- Lamo Bumped from NBC After Hacking Them
- Laptops lost, stolen at Justice
- Linux Advisory Watch - August 24th 2002
- Linux Advisory Watch - August 9th 2002
- Linux looks to pass government standards
- Linux Security Week - August 12th 2002
- Linux Security Week - August 19th 2002
- Linux Security Week - August 26th 2002
- Microsoft patches Windows 2000 flaw, SQL holes
- Microsoft plugs holes in Content Management Server
- Microsoft Security Under Fire
- Microsoft Warns of Flaws in ActiveX Control
- Microsoft: SSL flaw is in OS not IE
- Military imposes limits on wireless devices
- NASA investigating hacker theft of sensitive documents
- New computer security dilemma: a lack of viruses
- NIPC seeks cyberalert support
- Nmap 3.00 Released!
- No Security
- OECD publishes cyber-security guidelines
- Our raid on Downing St.
- PGP flaw could let unauthorized people decode sensitive e-mail
- PGP has been *sold*
- Princeton dean to lose job over hacking incident
- RIAA Site Defaced by Hackers
- Security czar points finger of blame
- Security flaw found in Microsoft Web browser
- Security flaw in key Microsoft services
- Security In Converged Networks
- Security UPDATE, August 14, 2002
- Security UPDATE, August 21, 2002
- Security UPDATE, August 28, 2002
- Security UPDATE, August 7, 2002
- Security UPDATE, July 31, 2002
- Setting a trap for laptop thieves
- Shock! Maturity rules at hack fest
- Sleeping with the enemy
- Sleuths Invade Military PCs With Ease
- Slim pickings for an IT gourmet
- Sneakernet Redux: Walk Your Data
- South Korea probes online dealing fraud
- Sprint security faulted in Vegas hacks
- Stakes are higher for hackers since Sept. 11, experts say
- Stolen data reveal undercover cops
- STOS Conference, Monterey 8/26 - 30
- Study: Admins slow in patching Apache-SSL servers
- Tech's Major Decline
- The hacker's worst enemy? Another hacker
- The Seven Deadly Security Sins
- ToorCon Computer Security Conference 2002 Announcement
- Two laptop computers missing from U.S. Central Command; one had classified information
- Two laptops missing from U.S. Central Command recovered
- U.S. Aiding Asia-Pacific Anti-Cybercrime Efforts
- U.S. Probes Firm In Security Breach
- VA awards cybersecurity contract
- VA toughens security after PC disposal blunders
- Virus writers 'obsessed with sex and computer games'
- Wanted: A high-tech FBI
- War Flying
- Warning about possible "research" ruse
- Website Security Flaw Costs ZD
- what are they thinking
- White House Officials Debating Rules for Cyberwarfare
- White-Hat Hate Crimes on the Rise
- Wireless hackers take to the air
- Wireless, Defenseless
- WLANs May Be Banned at Agencies
- You're Only as Good as Your Password
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