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- "Fud, lies and libel" against (type any name here, I'll use mi2g)
- 'Easter egg' cheats cracking casinos?
- Al Qaeda Messages Posted on U.S. Server
- Alleged hacker is Microsoft employee
- Applying Pressure
- Are P2P networks leaking military secrets?
- Big companies employing snoopers for staff email
- Book excerpt: High-Tech Crimes Revealed: Cyberwar Stories from the Digital Front
- CA sued (again): This time for $800m
- California Department of Insurance Computer Hacked, Agents Notified
- Call for donations!
- CASE STUDY PROPOSALS STILL BEING ACCEPTED (ACSAC 20)
- Chinese Hacker May be PLA
- Chinese hackers attack Taiwan military news agency ahead of drill
- Computer crime laws need updating
- Cybersecurity experts wanted
- DEF CON 11 Media is now ON-LINE
- DoubleClick downed by denial-of-service attack
- E-mail security problems reported at Los Alamos National Lab
- E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible
- Energy halts use of classified discs, drives
- Executives Still Open File Attachments
- Experts agree on method, not scope of IIS attacks
- Experts: Cybersecurity needs education, standards, partnerships
- First Windows CE virus emerges
- For Hackers, Shop Talk, a Warning and Advice
- Forensic computing uncloaks industrial espionage
- From the Strange File: Archive.org Hacking in Civil Lawsuit?
- GAO finds information security compliance is sporadic
- GCHQ code challenge cracked by internet chatterers
- Global Hackers Test their Skills on Korean Computer Systems
- Gov't, Private Sectors Exposed to Chinese Hacker Attacks
- Govt scores poorly in security test
- Group Offers to Sell Supposed Dragon IDS Code
- Guilty plea on computer hacking
- Hacker Lamo Sentenced To Home Detention
- Hackers and establishment to mingle at DEFCON
- Hackers breached Defence Department computers: report on security lapses
- Hackers target DND computers, break into network
- Hactivism and How It Got Here
- Heathrow Airport Anti-Terror Plans 'Found in Road'
- High school students charged with hacking into psychologist's computer
- Homeland Security Rapped On Wireless Security
- IE Exploit Attacks Another Piece of ActiveX
- Internet Extortion Ring Smashed
- iPod is latest security risk for business, say analysts
- It's official: mi2g has no sense of humor
- ITL Bulletin for July 2004
- Laptops at the FleetCenter at risk of breaches, attack
- Lax data security seen at many Japanese companies
- Linux Advisory Watch - July 16, 2004
- Linux Advisory Watch - July 23rd 2004
- Linux Advisory Watch - July 9, 2004
- Linux Security Week - July 12, 2004
- Linux Security Week - July 19, 2004
- Linux Security Week - July 26th 2004
- Linux Security Week - July 5, 2004
- Los Alamos Halts All of Its Classified Research After Data Vanishes
- Man charged with hacking U.S. computers
- mi2g attacks "so-called" security sites
- Microsoft products also vulnerable to Mozilla flaw
- Microsoft Releases New Batch of Patches
- Microsoft to pitch security as 'competitive advantage'
- Microsoft's browser dominance at risk as experts warn of security holes
- Military clashes with Coca-Cola over electronics used in promotion
- More classified devices go missing at Los Alamos
- MS hatches July patch batch
- New Bagle, MyDoom variants roil Internet
- New York man indicted for hacking into Verizon computers
- NIST helps on security budgets
- PC World sells "new" hard drive with personal data on
- PHRACK #62 HAS BEEN RELEASED
- Prominent database company hacked again
- Report Faults Cyber-Security
- Report: Contractors Upgrading IRS Systems Put Taxpayer Data At Risk
- Report: Private Sector Too Wary Of Sharing Security Information
- REVIEW: "Bluetooth Security", Christian Gehrmann/Joakim Persson/Ben Smeets
- REVIEW: "Defend I.T.", Ajay Gupta/Scott Laliberte
- REVIEW: "Network Security Jumpstart", Matthew Strebe
- Richard Thieme's Islands in the Clickstream. THE BOOK.
- Secret of Cyber Defence Exercise 2004
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-27
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-28
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-29
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-30
- Security hole found in Mozilla browser
- Security UPDATE-- Disabling the ADODB.Stream Object--July 7, 2004
- Security UPDATE--Combined Attack Methods--June 30, 2004
- Security UPDATE--More Bugs and Preemptive Fixes--July 14, 2004
- Security UPDATE--Security Blog and Googling for Vulnerabilities--July 28, 2004
- Security UPDATE--Security Writers Web Site--July 21, 2004
- Stolen code shop back in business - on Usenet
- Survey Says Linux Hacks Are Rare
- The best-laid plans for protecting your data in a power failure
- The hazards of X11 forwarding
- Two more from NIST
- U.S. Command Denies Hacker Attacks on Its Computer Systems
- UK military denies ban on iPods
- US Air Force unveils cyberwar swords & shields
- Usenix: Experts debate security through diversity
- VoIP hackers gut Caller ID
- Wendy's Drive-up Order System Information Disclosure
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