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- 'Hacktivists' Log On
- 25th August 2004
- 3 Admit Hacking Into Lowe's Computer
- 34 flaws found in Oracle database software
- [Vmyths.com ALERT] Cyber-terror attack canceled for lack of interest
- [Vmyths.com ALERT] Cyber-terror attack predicted for Thursday
- ACSAC 2004 - Works in Progress call for paper
- Big Brother's Last Mile
- Call for Papers : Pak Con 1st
- Can You Hack the Vote?
- Cisco warns of flaws in ACS product
- Clarke Touts Broad Approach To IT Security
- CREM goes AWOL in Albuquerque
- Crypto researchers abuzz over flaws
- Cyber Fears on Fed's Web Plan
- Cyber front has favorable bytes
- Cyberattacks Disrupt Japanese Government Networks
- Cyberspace Gives Al Qaeda Refuge
- Database culture ripe for ID theft
- Databases, Tools Aiming at Software Vulnerabilities
- Defcon 12's Fear and Hacking in Vegas
- DEFCON 12: Feds Yes, Anarchy No
- DidTheyReadIt operations and security concerns
- Disaster-Recovery Spending On The Rise
- Dozens Charged in Crackdown on Spam and Scams
- E-Vote Machine Certification Criticized
- Ex-Varian worker charged with hacking
- FBI busts alleged DDoS Mafia
- FBI probes possible hacking
- Fed up hospitals defy patching rules
- Get Ready To Patch
- Hack . . . hack back . . . repeat
- Hackers download SIUE data, police say
- Hackers join dark side
- Hackers keeping pace, warns expert
- Hackers Take Aim at GOP
- Hacking the planet
- HERT interviews Kismet's author, Mike Kershaw
- Hopkins teen pleads guilty in Internet attack
- Hunt for XP SP2 flaws seen in full swing
- India to conduct IT security audit
- Innovation Center Nurtures Newborn Security Companies
- Inside Security Administrator UPDATE--August 27, 2004
- Instant messaging used for leaks
- ISS: Critical Netscape hole could be widespread
- IT departments must cope with Patriot Act, university CIO says
- ITL Bulletin for August 2004
- iTunes wireless music streaming cracked
- Linux Advisory Watch - Aug 6th 2004
- Linux Advisory Watch - August 13, 2004
- Linux Advisory Watch - August 20, 2004
- Linux Advisory Watch - August 27th 2004
- Linux Security Week - August 16, 2004
- Linux Security Week - August 2nd 2004
- Linux Security Week, August 23rd, 2004
- Los Alamos vulnerable to PC theft, inspector general declares
- McAfee to buy Foundstone for $86M
- Meet the Peeping Tom worm
- Microsoft fixes XP SP2 patching flaw
- Mozilla puts bounty on bugs
- New method of phising?
- NIST makes lists
- No Easy Fix for Internal Security
- NY IT Prepares for Disaster Recovery
- Old computers: An IT department liability that's costing more
- Olympic security fiasco revealed by stolen passes
- OMB unveils FISMA how-to
- Online Data a Gold Mine for Terrorists
- Opinion: Cryptanalysis of MD5 and SHA: Time for a new standard
- Oracle Still Sitting on Database-Security Patches
- Oracle to Patch on Monthly Schedule
- Overseas Hacker Attacks Increase for 3rd Straight Month: Ministry
- Password to easy fraud lies in pets' names and birthdays
- Proposed dates for free TSCM seminar
- Public Safety Technology Conference Announcement
- Report says Virtually All Big Companies Will Outsource Security By 2010
- Report: IRS can't access security data
- Researchers find holes in XP SP2
- Resident Evil viral marketing ploy backfires
- REVIEW: "Computer Security for the Home and Small Office", Thomas C. Greene
- REVIEW: "Fighting Spam for Dummies", John R. Levine/Margaret Levine Young/Ray Everett-Church
- REVIEW: "Internet Security", Tim Speed/Juanita Ellis
- REVIEW: "Official (ISC)^2 Guide to the CISSP Exam", Susan Hansche/John Berti/Chris Hare
- REVIEW: "Security Assessment", Greg Miles et al
- REVIEW: "Software Forensics", Robert M. Slade
- REVIEW: "Stealing the Network: How to Own a Continent"
- REVIEW: "Stealing the Network: How to Own a Continent", Ryan Russell
- Romanian Indicted in Hacking Scheme
- Russian hackers pose an increasing threat
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-32
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-33
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-34
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-35
- Security Cavities Ail Bluetooth
- Security expert Q&A: The virus writers are winning
- Security UPDATE--Honeywall CD-ROM; Internet Storm Center--August 4, 2004
- Security UPDATE--Windows XP SP2 Help--August 18, 2004
- Source code stolen from U.S. software company in India
- South Pole 'cyberterrorist' hack wasn't the first
- SSH Bouncing - How to get through firewalls easily. (
- States prepping cyberalert plan
- Study: Unpatched PCs compromised in 20 minutes
- Tech sleuths track hacker
- Think someone was hacking the Weather Service?
- Tridentcom 2005
- US Emergency Alert System open to hack attack
- Webmaster held on terror charges
- Windows Upgrade Causing Campus Headaches
- World-renowned hackers gathering in Malaysia
- Zambian parliament passes tough cyber crime law
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