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- "Hacker space" movement sought for U.S.
- 'Off-Network Data' Is Major Security Threat For Companies
- 4 More Tools for Your Toolkit
- [Dataloss] blog: Oops! SSNBreach.org exposes students' personal info in Google
- Accounting For Human Error
- Air Force Draws Weekend Cyberwarriors From Microsoft, Cisco
- All the News That Seemed Unfit to Print
- America's Hackable Backbone
- Apple iPhone Out, BlackBerry 8800 In At NASA
- Armed Guard Found Asleep at Nuke Plant
- Army Reports Brass, Not Bloggers, Breach Security
- Black Hat hackers party on security woe
- Bond of $2,000 set in computer hacking case
- Border Computers Vulnerable to Attack
- BotHunter: Another Useful Linux Tool
- Breach puts information in peril
- Breakpoint Security Conference 2007 - Registration Now Open!
- California Farm Country Wants to Be Cyber War Central
- China accused of hacking into heart of Merkel administration
- China's Golden Cyber-Shield
- Chinese see military dependence on computers as weakness
- Credit card headaches from TJX breach remain
- Customers vote with feet over security: survey
- Database of top-secret police phone taps stolen
- Death penalty proposed for cyber terrorism
- DHS IG: Weak internal controls put financial data at risk
- E-crime law to enhance Pakistan's e-readiness ranking, says Awais
- Education Credits and a Special Deal - InfowarCon 2007
- Fake e-cards signal massive DDoS attack
- Fark founder accuses Fox newsman of hacking
- FBI launches cybersecurity project
- FBI Spy Docs Show G-Men Don't Understand Security, Professor Says
- Financial services firms face flu pandemic -- on paper
- First exploit appears for Patch Tuesday vulnerability
- Followup: How a Fox-linked hacker failed to fool Fark
- German antihacker law could backfire, critics warn
- Hackers Break Into TJX's Bottom Line
- Hackers hit New Zealand Herald website
- Hackers protest US, Israeli actions on UN website
- Hackers steal info on users of federal job site
- Hacking for Charity
- Hacking Germany's New Computer Crime Law
- Hacks hit embassy, government e-mail accounts worldwide
- Higher-tech NSA workstations
- Idaho Army National Guard Info Stolen
- Identity attack spreads; 1.6M records stolen from Monster.com
- IG: Some at IRS still careless with taxpayer data
- Information assurance still a tough sell at DOD, ex-official says
- InfowarCon Moved to March 2008 to Ease Scheduling Conflicts
- Inside the Ring - China espionage
- Internet Blackout Caused by Attack by Saw and Gun
- Internet rife with attack codes
- IPhone Tantalizes, Frustrates Forensics Experts
- IRS employees fall for faux password scam
- IT security: Too big for government
- ITL Bulletin for August 2007
- Jericho Forum voices concerns over VoIP security
- Joybubbles, 58, Peter Pan of Phone Hackers, Dies
- Knowledge is greatest threat to critical infrastructure
- Laptop thief filmed
- Linux Advisory Watch - August 10th 2007
- Linux Advisory Watch - August 17th 2007
- Linux Advisory Watch - August 24th 2007
- Malaysia Can Counter Cyber Threats, Says Dompok
- Medeco Readies Assembly-Line Fix for DefCon Lock Hack
- Medical IT Contractor Folds After Breaches
- Michelle Madigan Gets Tables Turned On Her At DEFCON 2007
- Microsoft blames human error for WGA glitch
- Microsoft fixes 14 flaws in biggest patch day since February
- Microsoft Piracy Check Snafu Mislabels Authentic Windows Copies
- Mobile Workers Think Security Is IT's Job, Study Reveals
- Monster.com torpedoes rogue server as malware scam rolls on
- MSDF's carelessness in handling data no secret
- NSA guru lauds security intelligence sharing
- Old tape formats pose threat to data recovery
- Patch service shuts after Microsoft request
- Pfizer Reports Second Data Breach In Two Months
- Premier Wen Declares Opposition to Hacker Activity
- Quick moderators note - Black Hat/Defcon 2007
- Researcher crosses swords with Google over XSS 'flaw'
- Sarbox compliance seen as positive
- Secrecy News -- 08/08/07
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2007-32
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2007-33
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2007-34
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2007-35
- Security Becoming Increasingly Difficult
- Security breach hits online brokerage
- Security remains mobility's weakest link
- Security SaaS maturing fast
- Security should be an issue when choosing an online broker
- Should you maintain three data centers for disaster recovery?
- Six months later, Sandia back-hacker still waits for his $4.7M
- Sourcefire acquires ClamAV project
- Spokane man heads to prison for hacking
- Storm Botnet Behind Canadian DoS Attack
- Storm Botnet Puts Up Defenses And Starts Attacking Back
- Survey: CISOs worried about mobile data security
- Symantec security products less than secure
- Tax gets tough on privacy
- The past is prologue at Black Hat Briefings
- The TJX Effect
- Thoughts from Black Hat
- TU among best in info-security
- Ubuntu servers shut down for attacking others
- Ukrainian jet setter in world's largest cyber heist?
- Unencrypted networks threaten data security
- VCs see tight market for security startups
- Vendor warns over Skype eavesdropping
- VeriSign Worker Fired After Laptop, Employee Info Are Stolen
- Virtual worlds pose business risks says Gartner
- Visa Relaxes Retail Credit Card Security Threats
- VoIP phones officially buggable
- Warning: 'Clpwn' cavorting on unguarded sites
- Web worker stole 100,000 users' details
- White House High-Security Locks Broken: Bumped and Picked at DefCon
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