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- 'We're Making Rapid Progress'
- .zip files putting the zap on antivirus products
- .zip files putting the zap on antivirus products (Three messages)
- [Vmyths.com ALERT] Absurd MyDoom damage values
- Alleged WebTV 911 hacker charged with cyberterrorism
- announce: new mailing list - application security research - from vulnerabilities to code injection.
- Belgian virus writer arrested
- Businesses are under attack, says MS security head
- Businesses are under attack, says MS security head (Three messages)
- California server hacked; employment data at risk
- CFP - RAID 2004 - Call for Papers
- CFP: 8th Annual Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education
- CIA to issue cyberterror intelligence estimate
- Cisco develops WLAN security protocol to defeat password attacks
- Clueless office workers help spread computer viruses
- Companies Form Computer Security Lobby
- Confirmed Email Privacy Hole at Orkut
- Cracks appear in Bluetooth security
- Critical infrastructure data sought
- Crypto stars sound off on e-voting, digital rights management
- Cyber-terror drama skates on thin Black Ice
- DallasCon Network Security Boot Camp
- DARPA awards network security deal
- DARPA-funded Linux security hub withers
- Deal awarded for DOD, FBI security plan
- Documents: Hopkins youth hacked other firms
- E-mail snarls bank in privacy inquiry
- Earthquake law pushes hospitals to spend big on IT
- eBay hacker pleads guilty
- EEYE: Microsoft ASN.1 Library Bit String Heap Corruption
- EEYE: Microsoft ASN.1 Library Length Overflow Heap Corruption
- EEYE: RealSecure/BlackICE Server Message Block (SMB) Processing Overflow
- EEYE: ZoneLabs SMTP Processing Buffer Overflow
- FBI asks computer shops to help fight cybercrime
- FBI Shutters Web Host
- File and email encryption with GnuPG (PGP) part three
- First Fallout from Code Leak Hits the Web
- Group targeting cyber-criminals gets a new home
- Hacker Sentenced To Prison For One Year
- Hacker threats to bookies probed
- How do homing pigeons navigate? They follow roads
- IACSP 12th Annual Symposium
- IE security patch nixes some apps
- InfoSec News List Information
- IT Losing Ground in Virus Battle
- Jihad accuses U.S., Israeli groups of wrecking its Web site
- Linux Advisory Watch - February 6th 2004
- Linux Gets Security Boost from NSA
- Linux Security Week - February 16th 2004
- Linux Security Week - February 23rd 2004
- Linux Security Week - February 2nd 2004
- Linux Security Week - February 9th 2004
- Mainframe's midlife crisis: Security
- Microsoft cracks down on source code traders
- Microsoft Patches Serious IE Flaw
- Microsoft Says Parts of Source Code Were Leaked
- Microsoft Says Parts of Source Code Were Leaked (Two messages)
- Microsoft to Hackers: Drop That Code!
- Microsoft to Hackers: Drop That Code! (Two messages)
- Microsoft to make Longhorn vulnerability-aware
- Mutating software could predict hacker attacks
- Mutating software could predict hacker attacks (Two messages)
- MyDoom author may be covering tracks
- MyDoom dies today
- Mydoom lesson: Take proactive steps to prevent DDoS attacks
- MyDoom sparks talks of security's future
- MyDoom sparks talks of security's future (Three messages)
- Nature of the internet makes cybercriminals hard to catch
- Olympics organisers worry about hackers
- Online Search Engines Help Lift Cover of Privacy
- Packet Storm is OFF-LINE, temporarily.
- Pentagon scraps Net voting plan
- Police on the lookout for cyber crimes
- Powergen sets legal attack dogs on security whistle-blower
- Reflections on Thompson's 'Reflections'
- RSA Panel: Cryptography Can't Foil Human Weakness
- RSA: Security vendors to build bridges at hot show
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-6
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-7
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-8
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-9
- Security chief urges partnering
- Security vendor mass-mails worm to clients
- Source code leak linked to Microsoft partner
- Spammers exploit high-speed connections, careless users
- The Farewell Dossier
- The first fallout from Cybergate
- The trouble with Rover is revealed
- The Virus Underground
- Top Three Security Problems Remain Despite Increased Spending
- Traces of Guilt: computer crime from the front line
- UGA students notified of personal info compromise
- UK teen escapes jail in nuclear lab hack case
- US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA04-036A -- HTTP Parsing Vulnerabilities in Check Point Firewall-1
- Virus attack on Microsoft sites fizzles, expert says virus was badly written
- Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Averting Doom--February 4, 2004
- Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Creating a Bootable Windows CD-ROM--February 25, 2004
- Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Will Leaked Code Increase Security Risks?--February 18, 2004
- Yukon to Ship with Features Securely Off
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