
Information Security News: by date
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starting Nov 02 05 and
ending Nov 29 05
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Tuesday, 29 November
Cybercrime takes to a new level InfoSec News
Authorities: Hacker Broke Into Emergency Communications System InfoSec News
Fuzzy logic behind Bush's cybercrime treaty InfoSec News
Hacking of voting machines put on hold InfoSec News
Spitzer Gets on Sony BMG's Case InfoSec News
IT security staff could face licensing InfoSec News
More attack code for Windows flaws InfoSec News
MP calls for UK e-crime tsar InfoSec News
Monday, 28 November
Inside Symantec's security bunker InfoSec News
Uninformed staff pose security threat: Expert InfoSec News
Expert: Cyber-crime Yields More Cash than Drugs InfoSec News
Military Declares War on Industrial Espionage InfoSec News
Inadequate laws hobble privacy chief InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-47 InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - November 25th 2005 InfoSec News
Security awareness speakers put face on terrorism InfoSec News
Fear, petty details slow Iraq hi-tech comms drive InfoSec News
Scientists, be on guard ... ET might be a malicious hacker InfoSec News
Cyber terror inevitable InfoSec News
Symantec refuses to sell audit tool outside the US InfoSec News
Security Breach At Investment Company Compromises Personal Information Of Customers InfoSec News
Wednesday, 23 November
Points scammer felt like family failure InfoSec News
Interior wants OMB to referee dispute over its IT security InfoSec News
Military assessing possible threat posed by Sony security software InfoSec News
Schneier on security InfoSec News
ITL Bulletin for November 2005 InfoSec News
Dark Cloud Hovers Over Black Hat InfoSec News
Tuesday, 22 November
Foreign powers are main cyberthreat, U.K .says InfoSec News
GNU project founder foils UN security InfoSec News
Group: Comment period for protection plan too short InfoSec News
SANS compiles Top 20 security vulns list InfoSec News
Sober worm offshoot trades on Paris Hilton, FBI InfoSec News
System security is job one for new DOD CIO Grimes InfoSec News
Cyber attacks shift to network devices, apps InfoSec News
Sunday, 20 November
Linux Advisory Watch - November 18th 2005 InfoSec News
Feds: Hacker hurt flood-relief efforts InfoSec News
Fewer computers infected with virus InfoSec News
Another View: Telework and continuity plans go hand in hand InfoSec News
Senate committee passes spyware bill InfoSec News
Internet security an issue for Vietnam InfoSec News
Thursday, 17 November
Prosecutors' office approves arrest of computer hacker InfoSec News
DOD to automate deployment of security patches InfoSec News
Real Story of the Rogue Rootkit InfoSec News
Operators of Web site admit role in online identity theft ring InfoSec News
Exploit code puts Windows XP and 2000 at risk InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-46 InfoSec News
Can you afford to lose your data? InfoSec News
Wednesday, 16 November
Wireless woes exaggerated, says study InfoSec News
Provo patching security after hackers sack site InfoSec News
DOD to hold security stand-down InfoSec News
Iowa State IT Students To Try Their Luck Against Hackers InfoSec News
Experts: Sony Plan Widens Security Hole InfoSec News
REVIEW: "Cyber Spying", Ted Fair/Michael Nordfelt/Sandra Ring InfoSec News
Employee gadgets pose security risk to companies InfoSec News
Tuesday, 15 November
Thai hackers can escape through legal loopholes InfoSec News
Sony Numbers Add Up to Trouble InfoSec News
Consumers punish firms over data security breaches InfoSec News
Brunei News Website Hacked InfoSec News
A T-Shirt-and-Dagger Operation InfoSec News
19 Ways to Build Physical Security into a Data Center InfoSec News
CMP Buys Black Hat InfoSec News
Monday, 14 November
Hacker admits stealing usernames InfoSec News
Bots may get cloak of encryption InfoSec News
Book Excerpt: Identity Thieves (Chapter 7 from Dan Verton's latest book, The Insider) InfoSec News
China's latest boom industry: spying on British businesses InfoSec News
Just don't ask me my mother's maiden name InfoSec News
WhiteHat: Sydney's CBD a haven for Wardrivers InfoSec News
FBI's cyber division wins key backing in Congress InfoSec News
Study shows students cause computer issues InfoSec News
Friday, 11 November
No Fed Security Laws, Hurrah!! InfoSec News
'Bots' for Sony CD software spotted online InfoSec News
NIFS 2005 - National Infrastructure Fortification Strategies InfoSec News
Students allegedly hacked computer, changed grades InfoSec News
Hacker held for illegally obtaining money using spyware InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-45 InfoSec News
Vulgar hacker hits school Web site InfoSec News
Rainbow warriors crack password hashes InfoSec News
Wednesday, 09 November
IU teaming with feds to 'know' hacker 'enemies' InfoSec News
Interz0ne 5 Security Conference - Call for Papers InfoSec News
Homeland Security Funds Advanced Cyber-Security Projects InfoSec News
Security is executive's chief fear InfoSec News
Report: Punish poor information security setups InfoSec News
Antivirus firms target Sony 'rootkit' InfoSec News
Security Expert Pokes More Holes in Oracle Patch InfoSec News
Hacking copiers, software focus raised at document management conference InfoSec News
Tuesday, 08 November
LayerOne 2006 CFP Released InfoSec News
ASU streamlining tech security policies InfoSec News
Another QuickTime flaw found InfoSec News
IG finds FEMA disaster relief databases not secured InfoSec News
Data on 3,000 Consumers Stolen With Computer InfoSec News
Re: Air Force raises bar on desktop security InfoSec News
Sony digital boss - rootkit ignorance is bliss InfoSec News
Air Force raises bar on desktop security InfoSec News
Black Hat Organizer Unbowed InfoSec News
Pizza chain caught without fully baked security InfoSec News
Beware Your Trail of Digital Fingerprints InfoSec News
How to Get a Job in the Infosec Field InfoSec News
Vast security risk from Flash hole InfoSec News
Passwords reset after breach of Navy-Marine Corps network InfoSec News
Monday, 07 November
India to set up internal security center InfoSec News
Microsoft To Release Just One Patch Tuesday InfoSec News
The Security Shuffle InfoSec News
Retailers under pressure to tighten security InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - November 4th 2005 InfoSec News
Book Review: The CISO Handbook: A Practical Guide to Securing Your Company InfoSec News
Cisco IOS Hacker Finds Work at Juniper InfoSec News
Friday, 04 November
Teen hacker escapes punishment InfoSec News
Sony to offer patch for 'rootkit' DRM InfoSec News
California Man Charged with Botnet Offenses InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-44 InfoSec News
Microsoft patches break some Web sites InfoSec News
Thursday, 03 November
Black Hat Federal and Europe CFP and Registration now open InfoSec News
Cisco flaw puts Wi-Fi networks at risk InfoSec News
British teen cleared in 'e-mail bomb' case InfoSec News
Audit: DHS beset by weak information security InfoSec News
Symantec Shares Decline on Weak Forecast InfoSec News
Invasion of the Stock Hackers InfoSec News
Wednesday, 02 November
Hackers shut down Stanhope website InfoSec News
If it seems goofy, it probably is InfoSec News
SEC halts traders' $7.8M hacking scheme InfoSec News
Warcraft game maker in spying row InfoSec News
Rise of the data security tsar InfoSec News
U.S. mulls new digital-signature standard InfoSec News
EUSecWest/London Call for Papers and PacSec/Tokyo announcements InfoSec News
Oracle DB Worm Code Published InfoSec News