
Information Security News: by thread
144 messagesstarting Oct 03 05 andending Oct 31 05
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- Linux Security Week - October 31st 2005InfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Foreign Office satellite phone goes AWOLInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Bluetooth scanning goes mainstreamInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Postcard From SGS 2005: Wargaming ScienceInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Seeing No EvilInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Evasion bug bites virus shieldsInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- REVIEW: "Corporate Computer and Network Security",Raymond R. PankoInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Maui man admits to selling classified military secretsInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Ex-employee alleged to have deleted township filesInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Web Banking Undergoing Security UpgradeInfoSec News (Oct 31)
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- Re: Web Banking Undergoing Security UpgradeInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- AIM worm plays nasty new trickInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Linux Advisory Watch - October 28th 2005InfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Origins of spy-mail easy to traceInfoSec News (Oct 31)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-43InfoSec News (Oct 28)
- UNL officials pondering computer security overhaulInfoSec News (Oct 27)
- I CONNED YOU: GIVE ME A JOBInfoSec News (Oct 27)
- Flaw hunters pick holes in Oracle patchesInfoSec News (Oct 27)
- German security agency warns of VoIP security risksInfoSec News (Oct 27)
- FISMA guidance nearly completeInfoSec News (Oct 27)
- U.S. cybersecurity test shelved until 2006InfoSec News (Oct 27)
- Snort Bug Exploit Shows UpInfoSec News (Oct 27)
- Ex-employee of firm that opened shop on Rakuten Internet mall busted for leaking infoInfoSec News (Oct 27)
- ITL Bulletin for October 2005InfoSec News (Oct 25)
- From Hacker to ProtectorInfoSec News (Oct 25)
- Extortion virus makes rounds in RussiaInfoSec News (Oct 25)
- Homeland Security IG raps Secret Service's network securityInfoSec News (Oct 25)
- BBC suspends BlackBerry serviceInfoSec News (Oct 25)
- Airline hacker all too frequentInfoSec News (Oct 25)
- Scramble to fix Skype security bugInfoSec News (Oct 25)
- Most DNS servers 'wide open' to attackInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Squabble continues over credit card breachInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Hole punched in UK bank's securityInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Kentucky lands grant to protect bingo halls from terroristsInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Hyundai falls victim to industrial espionageInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Appeals court shelves shutdown of Interior computersInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- DHS to State Its Case to BusinessInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- DOD computer hacker sentenced to 7 monthsInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Navy Improves Network Security by Blocking Access to Commercial WebmailInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Linux Advisory Watch - October 21st 2005InfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Homeland Security mulls cyber czar nominationInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-42InfoSec News (Oct 21)
- Exploit circulating for newly patched Oracle bugInfoSec News (Oct 21)
- Patch Deployment Problems Haunt Microsoft AgainInfoSec News (Oct 21)
- Negligence At MSU Exposes 9,100 Students to I.D. TheftInfoSec News (Oct 21)
- Guard against Titan Rain hackersInfoSec News (Oct 21)
- Dutch Say Suspects Hacked 1.5M ComputersInfoSec News (Oct 21)
- 50-Cent HolesInfoSec News (Oct 21)
- Judge orders Interior IT system shutdownInfoSec News (Oct 21)
- Security is not a PR problemInfoSec News (Oct 21)
- Mother Nature's storms postpone DHS' Cyber StormInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- As battlefield moves online, DOD needs new technologies to fight terroristsInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- Bruce Schneier talks cyber lawInfoSec News (Oct 19)
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- RE: Bruce Schneier talks cyber lawInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Cyber crime comes of age as foreign plugs sell secretsInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- Hacker loses name suppressionInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- Oracle fixes bugs with mega patchInfoSec News (Oct 19)
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- Re: Oracle fixes bugs with mega patchInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Davidson: Lessons of warfare for IT securityInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- Security pros win out in office politicsInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- Report: U.S. DOT needs to improve IT securityInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- Sourcefire discloses buffer-overflow vulnerability in SnortInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- Packet analysis beats off hackersInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- Only Suckers RenewInfoSec News (Oct 19)
- Microsoft: Unauthorized Windows XP SP3 'Preview' Bad NewsInfoSec News (Oct 18)
- Hackers no hassle: HoffInfoSec News (Oct 18)
- Homeland Security inches toward makeoverInfoSec News (Oct 18)
- Addressing the Human Security VulnerabilityInfoSec News (Oct 17)
- Linux Security Week - October 17th 2005InfoSec News (Oct 17)
- Avoid costly clearance delays - Field investigator cautions that a security clearance is not a resumeInfoSec News (Oct 17)
- At Microsoft, Interlopers Sound Off on SecurityInfoSec News (Oct 17)
- Linux Advisory Watch - October 14th 2005InfoSec News (Oct 16)
- FBI puts stop to spam kingInfoSec News (Oct 16)
- Incredulous ranking: 'Adbots' love PrincetonInfoSec News (Oct 16)
- Interview: FyodorInfoSec News (Oct 16)
- Lock-picking club feels responsibility is keyInfoSec News (Oct 16)
- Critical Windows patch may wreak PC havocInfoSec News (Oct 16)
- Staff 'need reasons' to believe in securityInfoSec News (Oct 13)
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- Re: Staff 'need reasons' to believe in securityInfoSec News (Oct 16)
- Security fix assures long election nightsInfoSec News (Oct 13)
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- Re: Security fix assures long election nightsInfoSec News (Oct 24)
- Military foundation's website hackedInfoSec News (Oct 13)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-41InfoSec News (Oct 13)
- DDoS attacks still biggest threatInfoSec News (Oct 13)
- US cybersecurity all at seaInfoSec News (Oct 13)
- Securing mobile data more important than virusesInfoSec News (Oct 12)
- Officials: How much security is enough?InfoSec News (Oct 12)
- GAO: Defense agency not fully protecting information systemsInfoSec News (Oct 12)
- Ten steps to secure networkingInfoSec News (Oct 12)
- Princeton a hacker target, Symantec survey findsInfoSec News (Oct 12)
- Nessus scanner code forkedInfoSec News (Oct 12)
- Energy Department auditors cite cybersecurity flaws at FERCInfoSec News (Oct 11)
- The Four Most Dangerous Security MythsInfoSec News (Oct 11)
- CodeCon 2006 Call For PapersInfoSec News (Oct 11)
- 3rd Annual High Technology Crime Investigation Association Seminar Presented by the Atlantic Canada Chapter HTCIAInfoSec News (Oct 11)
- Windows 2000 vulnerability could lead to new outbreakInfoSec News (Oct 11)
- U.S. cybersecurity due for FEMA-like calamity?InfoSec News (Oct 10)
- Justice IG report: Protect laptop dataInfoSec News (Oct 10)
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- Re: Justice IG report: Protect laptop dataInfoSec News (Oct 11)
- Cops smash 100,000 node botnetInfoSec News (Oct 10)
- Tsunami 'hacker' is innocent, say readersInfoSec News (Oct 10)
- Linux Security Week - October 10th 2005InfoSec News (Oct 10)
- Re: Opinion: Complete failure of Oracle security response andutter neglect of their responsibility to their customersInfoSec News (Oct 10)
- Microsoft Details Antivirus And Anti-Spyware TimetableInfoSec News (Oct 10)
- State data systems upgraded after hackInfoSec News (Oct 10)
- Linux Advisory Watch - October 7th 2005InfoSec News (Oct 09)
- Glitch forces fix to cockpit doorsInfoSec News (Oct 09)
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- Re: Glitch forces fix to cockpit doorsInfoSec News (Oct 16)
- A Real Remedy for PhishersInfoSec News (Oct 09)
- Nessus security tool closes its sourceInfoSec News (Oct 09)
- Sourcefire Sold to Israeli CompanyInfoSec News (Oct 09)
- Sun to pull plug on Trusted SolarisInfoSec News (Oct 09)
- Tsunami hacker convictedInfoSec News (Oct 09)
- Banks step up security plansInfoSec News (Oct 09)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-40InfoSec News (Oct 09)
- Opinion: Complete failure of Oracle security response and utter neglect of their responsibility to their customersInfoSec News (Oct 09)
- The Zombie Hunters: On the trail of cyberextortionistsInfoSec News (Oct 09)
- Audit follows attack on FSU computersInfoSec News (Oct 05)
- 'DEC hacking' trial opensInfoSec News (Oct 05)
- Nematodes: The Making of 'Beneficial' Network WormsInfoSec News (Oct 05)
- Bug spotted in Symantec antivirusInfoSec News (Oct 05)
- Espionage Case Breaches the White HouseInfoSec News (Oct 05)
- DHS site offers security tools, tips for software developersInfoSec News (Oct 05)
- Text Hackers Could Jam Cellphones, a Paper SaysInfoSec News (Oct 04)
- Gurgaon cops get NASSCOM cyber crime tipsInfoSec News (Oct 04)
- Government creates network to fight hackersInfoSec News (Oct 04)
- AusCERT2006 - Call for Presentations and TutorialsInfoSec News (Oct 04)
- October Named National Cyber Security Awareness MonthInfoSec News (Oct 04)
- "Teach them a healthy dose of fear"InfoSec News (Oct 04)
- Hack attack linked to annular eclipseInfoSec News (Oct 04)
- IT security requirements now part of the FARInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- Symantec buys BindView Development for $209 millionInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- Flaw found in Kaspersky antivirusInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- Data ScandalInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- WA should beef up security: reportInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- ASEAN cyber terrorism experts open forum in CebuInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- Q&A With 'Wormologist' Vern PaxsonInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- White hat, gray hat, black hatInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- InfoSec News List Subscription InformationInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- Political hackers deface Novell SUSE sitesInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- The next IT security leaders - Know the tools to succeed in growing fieldInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-39InfoSec News (Oct 03)
- Trojan rides in on unpatched Office flawInfoSec News (Oct 03)
- Interior Dept. Computer System InsecureInfoSec News (Oct 03)