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- Accused hacker's remarks stricken
- Baseball Fan/Spam Artist Found Guilty in Attacks on Philly Papers
- Bellua Cyber Security Asia 2005
- Black Hat new content on-line & Registration now open for Asia and Europe.
- Book Review: Forensic Discovery
- Call For Articles: MISC Magazine - CanSecWest/core05
- Call for DEFCON Capture the Flag Organizers.
- Call for Papers - PHRACK #63
- Canadian lawsuit raises messaging privacy issue
- Classified Dutch military documents found on Kazaa
- DallasCon 2005 Information Security Conference
- DallasCon 2005 Professional Information Security Conference
- Darwin flaws survive in Apple's Mac OS X
- Developers say FIPS 140-2, WiFi security are big hurdles
- DHS, DOJ plan cybercrime survey
- DOD cyber sleuths swap secrets in Florida
- DOD fights 'Net
- Experts warn of trick to bypass IE download warnings
- Foreign Hackers Attack 430 Korean Websites Per Day
- From Good To Great (Maybe)
- From Russia with malice
- From Russia with malice (Two messages)
- GAO calls for security strategy
- George Wackenhut Dies; Security Pioneer
- Google exposes web surveillance cams
- Google patches Gmail security hole
- Government releases specs for security checklists
- Hacker breaches computers that store UCSD Extension student, alumni data
- Hacker breaches T-Mobile systems, reads US Secret Service email
- Hacker can't hide from his past
- Hacker compromises data at George Mason University
- Hacker reads Paris Hilton's e-mail
- Hacker threat to Apple's iTunes
- Hackers Sniffing For Vulnerable Microsoft Servers
- Harvard Drug Records, Confidential Data Vulnerable
- IE flaw threat hits the roof
- India's Odd Couple: Cops and Tech
- Intelligence Conference & Exposition, Feb 8-10, 2005
- IRS underestimates IT security weaknesses
- ISP suffers apparent domain hijacking
- IT security problems cause two agencies to slip in PMA scorecard
- ITL Bulletin for January 2005
- Japan Trying to Fend Off Chinese Cyber-Attacks
- Japanese government, U.S. security expert meet in court
- Juniper bitten by software bug
- Jury to get case of fan accused of hacking
- Lapse at Melbourne IT Enabled Panix.com Hijacking
- LayerOne Call For Papers
- Linux Advisory Watch - January 14th 2005
- Linux Advisory Watch - January 21st 2005
- Linux Advisory Watch - January 7th 2005
- Linux fights off hackers
- Linux Security Week - January 3rd 2005
- Man accused of 'zombie' web blitz
- Microsoft 'Titan' Will Zap 10 Top Worms
- Microsoft Patches Flaw in Service Pack 2
- Microsoft to become security outfit by next month
- Microsoft Turns to External Patch Testers
- Military eyes virtual war on terror
- NIST raises VoIP concerns
- NIST report urges caution with VoIP security
- Oracle Patch Fixes 23 'Critical' Vulnerabilities
- Panix recovers from domain hijack
- Phishers, virus writers exploit tsunami disaster
- Prosecutors ask 37-month sentence for Hopkins teen in Internet worm case
- Report: Water systems' security lapses
- REVIEW: "Disaster Proofing Information Systems", Robert W. Buchanan
- Safe E-Mailing for Dummies
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-1
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-2
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-3
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-4
- Security organisation's Web site hacked
- Security researcher to be jailed for finding bugs in software?
- Security UPDATE--Search Engines Increase Web Site Security--January 19, 2005
- Security UPDATE--Security Researchers Vulnerable to Buffer Underflow Attack?--January 5, 2005
- Sidebar: Fill Your Jump Bag
- SSL VPNs Will Grow 54% A Year, Become Defacto Access Standard: Report
- Symantec security site trips over spyware
- Teen Sentenced for Releasing Blaster Worm Variant
- Terrorism Fight Prods NSA to Look Beyond Its Fortress
- The Hacker Foundation Releases SLA Project
- The party's over...
- The United States' battle to secure cyberspace
- The US Army is mad, and gunning for you
- Think like a hacker
- Think like a hacker (Two messages)
- US to tighten nuclear cyber security
- VXers creating 150 zombie programs a week
- Yet another cybersecurity chief steps down
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