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- 'Hunting season' for computer attackers
- 'ICE' Cell Phone Plan Would Help Rescuers
- 2 indictments against 9 PIs in Trojan Horse affair
- AusCERT threatened by anti-cyberterrorism plans
- Ballmer: Microsoft Wants a Bigger Piece of the Software, Services Pie
- Bank workers biggest ID theft threat
- Chinese Hackers Might Hit Japanese Websites via Korean Servers
- ChoicePoint says data theft cost it $6M
- Clinton Twp. considers new system for computer security
- Comment: We Still Lack Protective Imagination
- Computer snooping a growing problem
- Cost of US cyber attacks plummets
- Credit Data Firm Might Close
- Cybersecurity group looks to Europe for help
- Debian struggling with security
- Decoys Suggested for Pentagon Network
- Defection Spotlights Chinese Way of Spying
- Desktop port proliferation a security risk?
- DHS information security plans lacking, GAO says
- DHS to mount major IT security exercise
- DOD cyberwarriors in a war of attrition
- E-Vote Guidelines Need Work
- Exploit heightens risk from old Firefox flaw
- Fake Microsoft security alert includes Trojan patch
- FDIC advises banks on how to protect against spyware
- Fear, Anger, Distrust
- Firewalls a dangerous distraction says expert
- FOCUS - Security experts warn of Chinese cyberattacks for industrial secrets
- GAO: Critical infrastructure needs more cybersecurity protections
- German teenager admits in court to creating Sasser worm
- Government computer systems struck by intruders
- Hacker attacks college server
- Hacker Gets Access To ISU Alumni Information
- Hacker logs onto FWP hunter database, but no information stolen
- Hacker Mitnick preaches social engineering awareness
- Hackers attack Mashreqbank
- Hackers prey on unguarded wireless links
- IA Roadmap
- Indian Air Force gets ready for cyber warfare
- Inside Windows IT Security UPDATE -- July 22, 2005
- Iron Mountain Loses More Tapes
- Jackson hackers tell how they got access
- Last Of World War II Comanche Code Talkers Dies In Tulsa
- Lawsuit claims law firm hacked into Net library site
- Legislation to elevate cybersecurity post may die in Senate
- Libraries 1, hacker 0 in showdown
- Linux Advisory Watch - July 1st 2005
- Linux and Windows security neck and neck
- Linux Security Week - July 25th 2005
- Linux Security Week - July 4th 2005
- Long-lived hacker mag shuts down
- Lost a BlackBerry? Data Could Open A Security Breach
- Major Oracle Patch Covers Enterprise Products, Database Server
- Medica ignored warnings, says ex-employee
- Medical firm's files with personal data stolen
- Michigan Aims to Block Spam Sent to Kids
- Microsoft patches IE, Word, Windows
- Misawa airman busted one rank, docked pay for hacking
- MS UK defaced in hacking attack
- Nation's Top Cyber-Security Post Elevated
- NIST invites comment on draft standard
- Offering a bounty for security bugs
- Oracle dragging heels on unfixed flaws, researcher says
- Our high-priced security lock
- PacSec/core05 Call For Papers
- Personal Wireless Security Devices and Software Mailing List
- Police arrest Chinese hacker in Tokyo
- Prosecution urges probation for Sasser author
- Researchers, vendors, ISPs attack 'Net attackers
- REVIEW: "Darknet", J. D. Lasica
- Rival allegedly interfered with doctors' answering service
- Russia’s Biggest Spammer Brutally Murdered in Apartment
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-26
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-27
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-29
- Security skills shortage may worsen
- Security UPDATE -- Really Simple Syndication Security -- July 6, 2005
- Security UPDATE -- So You Found a Security Problem, Now What? -- June 29, 2005
- Security UPDATE -- Spyware Detection and Classification -- July 20, 2005
- Security UPDATE -- The Perils of Mobile Computing -- July 13, 2005
- Senators propose sweeping data-security bill
- Spam Slayer
- Stolen data worries financial institutions
- Symantec website under DDoS attack
- The 12-minute Windows heist
- The coming Web security woes
- TOORCON 2005 CALL FOR PAPERS
- Trial Begins in Arkansas Hacker Case
- Trojan horse suspects to be kept in custody
- UK police chiefs seek powers to attack terror web sites
- UK's NASA hacker breaks his silence
- USC admissions site cracked wide open
- VeriSign buys security researcher iDefense for $40 million
- Visa to Bar Transactions by Processor
- We're on vacation!
- Whitehall Fails to Plug IT Theft
- Wi-Fi cloaks a new breed of intruder
- Wireless network hijacker found guilty
- Worse Than Death
- Write down your password today
- Zlib Security Flaw Exposes Swath of Programs
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