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- !! Conference Program Computer Security Mexico 2004 !!
- [Vmyths.com ALERT] Hysteria over ''Sasser'' worm
- [Vmyths.com ALERT] Will U.S. try to extradite Sasser's creator?
- Apple Patches Security Hole in Mac OS X
- Arrest could crack open PC virus ring
- Auditors warn of foreign risks to weapons software
- Bank aims to link scanning and patching
- Book review: Security Warrior by Cyrus Peikari & Anton Chuvakin
- Charges filed in 'Deceptive Duo' hacks
- Cisco Source Code Reportedly Stolen
- Comm squadron fights 'cyber' war every day
- Conference Wireless LAN is Hacker Heaven
- Crackers declare cyberwar on USA
- Cry to beat iris scanners
- DefCon 12 WarDriving Contest Registration Now Open
- Deloitte security survey has some puzzling figures
- Embracing the Art of Hacking
- Ex-cybersecurity czar blasts Bush's efforts
- Experts: Timing of new Sasser worm raises questions
- FBI Investigating Cyber-extortion
- Former cybersecurity chief opposes new regulations
- Hacker gives Kuomintang Web site pro-Chinese look with PRC photos
- Hacker Hits License Plate Database
- Hackers getting harder to keep out: survey
- Howard Schmidt opts out of bid for Congress
- ITL Bulletin for May 2004
- Linux Advisory Watch - April 30th 2004
- Linux Advisory Watch - May 14th 2004
- Linux Advisory Watch - May 21st 2004
- Linux Advisory Watch - May 7th 2004
- Linux Security Week - May 10th 2004
- Linux Security Week - May 17th 2004
- Linux Security Week - May 24th 2004
- Linux Security Week - May 3rd 2004
- Mac browsers vulnerable to hackers
- Mac OS fix fails to plug security hole
- Media missing at Los Alamos
- MI5 security advice goes online
- Microsoft, law enforcement officials pursuing Sasser author
- Ministry to get police power to combat cyber crime
- MS UK 0wn3d by hackers. Again
- Multiple Vulnerabilities Found in Symantec Client Products
- Network Card Theft Causes Internet Outage
- New evidence points to Cisco network hack
- No WLAN? You still need wireless security
- North Korea operating computer-hacking unit
- Peeping Taiwanese Trojan author is arrested
- Phatbot arrest throws open trade in zombie PCs
- Police probe Sasser informant
- Regulation Compliance Tops Companies' Security Concerns
- REVIEW: "Beyond Fear", Bruce Schneier
- Safe and insecure
- Sasser infections hit Amex, others
- Schools plan security test lab
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-18
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-19
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-20
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-21
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-22
- Security 'scare' for Qantas
- Security experts warn of nastier Sasser worm
- Security UPDATE--A Long Way from Junk-Free Inboxes--May 26, 2004
- Security UPDATE--Honeywall CD-ROM--May 19, 2004
- Security UPDATE--Patrolling Wireless Networks--May 12, 2004
- Small Biz Puts Protection Before Continuity In Survey
- Spec in Works to Secure Wireless Networks
- Student uncovers US military secrets
- Students warn of hacking threat
- Tales of Cyber-Crime Running Rampant
- Tech Ed net locked down tight as a coffin
- The biggest spammer on the Net? Comcast?
- The ease of (ab)using X11, Part 1
- The Google Terrrorist
- The Internet's Wilder Side
- Theft of Cisco Source Code Stirs Fears of Security Threat
- Third Country Hacker Uses Korean Computers to Hack U.S Air Force Space Command
- Two Open-Source Databases Spring Security Leaks
- US defends cybercrime treaty - --- another proposal
- Voice Over IP Can Be Vulnerable To Hackers, Too
- Who Hacked the Voting System? The Teacher
- Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--New Exploits--April 28, 2004
- Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--New Worms Target Unpatched Web Servers--May 5, 2004
- WinHEC: Microsoft revisits NGSCB security plan
- Worm feeds on Sasser-infected computers
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