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- 'Storm Trojan' spammers set us up
- 150 extremist websites exposed this year - Russian police
- 5 Cheap But Effective Tips To Improve Security
- A third of IT managers report data breaches: survey
- ABN pays out over hacked accounts
- ANI Zeroday, Third Party Patch
- Army considering adding cyberspace to tactical domains
- Attack code raises Windows DNS zero-day risk
- Attend the 2007 Atlanta SecureWorld Expo
- Attend the 2007 Chicago SecureWorld Expo
- Auditors cite security problems with IRS wireless networks
- Bank Group Sues TJX over Data Breach
- Bereft of BlackBerrys, the Untethered Make Do
- Biggest threat to Internet could be a massive virtual blackout
- Blackberry outage reveals government vulnerability
- Blogger posts Vista SP1 fixes
- Casinos constantly on lookout for cons
- ChildNet fires 2 after laptop stolen
- Companies Say Security Breach Could Destroy Their Business
- Computers containing employee info stolen from CPS building
- Consumers baulk at returning to hacked stores
- Crash strike caution
- Cyber Storm blew through holes in Canadian security
- Cyber terror threat is growing, says Reid
- Cyberattacks at federal agencies draw House scrutiny
- Cybersecurity group calls for new government approaches
- Data Breach Aided University Phishing Scam
- DEF CON One Five CfP in effect!
- Defeating Vista Security with Drivers
- Defense ministry warns personnel of hacker attacks
- Department of Homeland and Security wants master key for DNS
- Digital currency firms face money laundering charges
- Disgruntled techie attempts Californian power blackout
- Embedded devices a cinch to pwn
- Embedded devices open to new attack
- Evil Trojan twins control most of world's botnets
- EVT '07 Call For Papers
- Ex-contractor sentenced for sabotaging Navy subs
- Ex-NSA worker gets house arrest for conflict of interest
- FBI seizes ChildNet records; CEO fired as more allegations mount against nonprofit
- Fighting cyber crime remains an elusive enterprise
- Finding security in Windows Mobile monoculture
- FISMA grades: What do they mean?
- Five civil servants suspended over "DNA espionage'
- Getting a lock on RTOS security
- Government Gets C-, Defense Department Fails Security Report Card
- Hacker who left U.S. offers to surrender
- Hackers debut malware loaded USB ruse
- Hackers now offer subscription services, support for their malware
- Hackers Promise 'Nude Britney Spears' Pix To Plant .ANI Exploit
- Hackers used mysterious e-mail to break into State Department computers
- How Security Ripple Effects Affect You
- I'm no terrorist, says UK hacker
- ICANN board member berates 'woefully unprepared' DHS
- IMF 2007 - 2nd Call for Papers
- InfoSec: 'Evil twin' Wi-Fi access points proliferate
- Inspector Lists Computers With Atomic Secrets as Missing
- IRS head: All laptops to be encrypted within weeks
- IRS still losing laptops
- ISO 17799 -- it's a control, not a standard
- ISP Collaboration needed On DDOS Threat
- IT professionals reveal passwords for chocolate
- It's 'too late' to assure security of patient data
- ITL Bulletin for April 2007
- LayerOne - Final Approach
- LayerOne 2007 - Speaker Line up Announced
- Linux Advisory Watch - April 13th, 2007
- Linux Advisory Watch - April 27th 2007
- Linux Advisory Watch - April 5th 2007
- Linux Advisory Watch - March 30th 2007
- Local author tackles computer hacking
- LOpht in Transition
- Love-starved servicemen easy marks for honey traps
- MacBook hacked in contest at security event
- Major Anti-Spam Lawsuit to Be Filed in Virginia
- Microsoft patches critical Windows, server flaws
- Microsoft Repatches Its .ANI Emergency Patch
- Microsoft: DNS patch to come by May 8... maybe
- More Help Securing PHP Installations
- Naval Academy mids match wits with NSA in cyber war
- Neiman Marcus: Information on 160,000 people stolen
- NIST gives agencies tool to assess IT security programs
- NSA awards IT security training deal
- NY teen hacks AOL, infects systems
- Optical nets easier to hack than copper
- Oracle patches to fix 37 flaws
- Oracle releases delayed Windows database patch
- Pentagon 'hacker' questions US cost claims
- PHP bug hunter silences his critics with security project
- Pioneer Press alleges corporate espionage by former publisher
- Porn swap tied to Aegis info leak
- Power, politics, terror and the cyberworld
- Prepared for the worst
- Public Wi-Fi may turn your life into an open notebook
- QuickTime, not Safari, to blame for MacBook vuln
- RadioShack Admits To Dumping Customer Records
- RAND warns of pandemic underpreparedness
- Researchers crack WEP WiFi security in record time
- Researchers warn on emerging web hack
- Researchers: Botnets Getting Beefier
- Reverse hacker case gets costlier for Sandia Labs
- RFID virus buster builds wireless firewall
- SCADA State of Denial
- Schneier questions need for security industry
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2007-14
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2007-15
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2007-16
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2007-17
- Security '07 Call For Papers
- Shortcomings plague State's IT security
- Stolen laptop has BofA employee data
- Symantec Patches 'High-Risk' Bug
- Tarpits deter impatient spammers
- Texas A&M Wins 2007 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
- The fine art of data destruction
- The High Risk of Using Open Networks
- The Status of U.S. Counterterrorism and Homeland Security
- The thief at the next desk
- Thieves take laptop with Smith photos
- Title Agency Warns Customers About Security Breach
- TJX data theft doesn't deter bargain shoppers
- U.S. Army Team Wants Second Shot at Hacker Contest
- US military plans to put Internet router in space
- Vietnam securities firms websites wide open to hacking: IT center
- Vista DRM could hide malware
- WEIS 2007 Call for participation
- White House 'ignored security breaches'
- White House E-Mail Probably Not 'Lost Forever'
- Zombies infiltrate US military networks
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