
Information Security News: by thread
113 messagesstarting Sep 01 05 andending Sep 28 05
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- Survey: Security breaches could prove costly to data companiesInfoSec News (Sep 28)
- Purdy: DHS will ramp up cybersecurityInfoSec News (Sep 28)
- Microsoft probes report of IE flawInfoSec News (Sep 28)
- Computer breach reported at UGAInfoSec News (Sep 28)
- FBI checking theft of Dain clients' dataInfoSec News (Sep 27)
- Tax breaks for cybersecurity firms?InfoSec News (Sep 27)
- FinCEN Web Site CompromisedInfoSec News (Sep 27)
- IG: Better security needed for key Coast Guard databaseInfoSec News (Sep 27)
- SE Linux embarks on Common Criteria testingInfoSec News (Sep 27)
- Zero-Day Exploit Exposes RealPlayer Users to AttackInfoSec News (Sep 27)
- Linux Security Week - September 26th 2005InfoSec News (Sep 26)
- FAA air-traffic systems lack cyberprotections, GAO findsInfoSec News (Sep 26)
- Password rule change tightens account securityInfoSec News (Sep 26)
- Information security standards highlighted after Tech FestInfoSec News (Sep 26)
- Fortifying DOD's network defensesInfoSec News (Sep 26)
- Troubled CardSystems to be soldInfoSec News (Sep 25)
- Surviving Rita: A tale of two data centersInfoSec News (Sep 25)
- PacSec05InfoSec News (Sep 25)
- ACSAC in Tucson in Dec. - Registration now open!InfoSec News (Sep 25)
- Virginia Western student prompts quick fix of computersecurityInfoSec News (Sep 25)
- Linux Advisory Watch - September 23rd 2005InfoSec News (Sep 25)
- Ministry halts online service on hacking fearsInfoSec News (Sep 25)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-38InfoSec News (Sep 22)
- Oracle CEO Touts Security PlansInfoSec News (Sep 22)
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- Re: Oracle CEO Touts Security PlansInfoSec News (Sep 26)
- US-CERT Malware Naming Plan Faces ObstaclesInfoSec News (Sep 22)
- Crisis Communications Network CriticizedInfoSec News (Sep 22)
- RP only ASEAN nation with hacked military Web domainInfoSec News (Sep 22)
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- Re: RP only ASEAN nation with hacked military Web domainInfoSec News (Sep 27)
- Security demo hacked at confabInfoSec News (Sep 22)
- Lawmakers: Banks Should Be Responsible for Hacking DamagesInfoSec News (Sep 21)
- Airport PCs stuffed with meaty goodnessInfoSec News (Sep 21)
- Irate football fans launched DoS attacksInfoSec News (Sep 21)
- NSA granted Net location-tracking patentInfoSec News (Sep 21)
- Institute for IT security to launch in JanuaryInfoSec News (Sep 21)
- Upcoming Black Hat events announcementInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- Backups Enabled Systems to SurviveInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- Navy restricts use of handheld devicesInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- PG&E says firm fired for hackingInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- Re: [Full-disclosure] OSS means slower patchesInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- Vigilance, Resilience Key to Cyber Security, Says New York State OfficialInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- Google to launch Wi-Fi service?InfoSec News (Sep 20)
- S. Korea steps up security measures on electronic commerceInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- Two of accused hacker trio allowed back in Bay High classesInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- OSS means slower patchesInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- Financial Firms Create Disaster Recovery StandardsInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- NSF, Iowa State to launch cybersecurity centerInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- Bruce Schneier: Wrong on Katrina, Wrong on TerrorismInfoSec News (Sep 18)
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- Re: Bruce Schneier: Wrong on Katrina, Wrong on TerrorismInfoSec News (Sep 20)
- New IE Bug Opens XP SP2 To AttackInfoSec News (Sep 18)
- Technology Experts: Local wireless networks at riskInfoSec News (Sep 18)
- Linux Advisory Watch - September 16th 2005InfoSec News (Sep 18)
- Cryptology officers renamedInfoSec News (Sep 18)
- REVIEW: "Honeypots for Windows", Roger A. GrimesInfoSec News (Sep 16)
- Tycoon fined for e-mail spyingInfoSec News (Sep 16)
- NSC computers targeted in hacker e-mail attackInfoSec News (Sep 16)
- Study: Security lacking at Test SiteInfoSec News (Sep 16)
- Laptop with personal data of 98,000 recoveredInfoSec News (Sep 16)
- Techies don't get security eitherInfoSec News (Sep 16)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-37InfoSec News (Sep 16)
- Microsoft chief of security hit by rogue dialler scamInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Web sites hosted by S. Korea's leading internet portal hackedInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- ITL Bulletin for September 2005InfoSec News (Sep 14)
- REVIEW: "Forensic Discovery", Dan Farmer/Wietse VenemaInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Dilbert infosec humorInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Can Spies Decipher Keyboard Clicks?InfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Fort Carson records stolenInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- The Next 50 Years of Computer Security: An Interview with AlanCoxInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Data dangers dog hard drive salesInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Computer worm suspect in courtInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Katrina: a tough lesson in securityInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Report: Gaps persist in TSA network securityInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Teen Pleads Guilty to Hacking Paris Hilton's PhoneInfoSec News (Sep 14)
- Microsoft rejects S. Korea's demand for continued securitypatchesInfoSec News (Sep 13)
- Experts unconcerned over Microsoft patch delayInfoSec News (Sep 12)
- Massachusetts Teen Convicted for Hacking into Internet and Telephone Service Providers and Making Bomb ThreatsInfoSec News (Sep 12)
- Red Cross Works to Better Protect Its Networks From Attacks,ScamsInfoSec News (Sep 12)
- Linux Security Week - September 12th 2005InfoSec News (Sep 12)
- Firefox flaw found: Remote exploit possibleInfoSec News (Sep 11)
- Navy: Don't access personal e-mail at workInfoSec News (Sep 11)
- Bruce Schneier: Toward a truly safer nationInfoSec News (Sep 11)
- Microsoft to track internet useInfoSec News (Sep 11)
- Video Surveillance - The Hidden CameraInfoSec News (Sep 11)
- Linux Advisory Watch - September 9th 2005InfoSec News (Sep 09)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-36InfoSec News (Sep 09)
- Book Review: Brute Force - Cracking the Data EncryptionStandardInfoSec News (Sep 09)
- Who Killed the Virtual Case File?InfoSec News (Sep 09)
- MS Patch Day: Can 1 Bulletin Hit the Spot?InfoSec News (Sep 09)
- Hackers Admit to Wave of AttacksInfoSec News (Sep 09)
- Temperatures run high in IT health security debateInfoSec News (Sep 09)
- Security consortium offers C&A credentialInfoSec News (Sep 09)
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- Re: Security consortium offers C&A credentialInfoSec News (Sep 11)
- eEye spots another gaping hole in Outlook and ExplorerInfoSec News (Sep 08)
- Bug hunters, software firms in uneasy allianceInfoSec News (Sep 08)
- Ex-Student Sentenced in UT Computer Hacking CaseInfoSec News (Sep 08)
- Agencies' disaster recovery plans get a real-world testInfoSec News (Sep 08)
- Hero BOFHs needed for Katrina relief workInfoSec News (Sep 07)
- Running Wi-Fi in the coldest,driest and windiest place on EarthInfoSec News (Sep 07)
- Re: DOD's 'Manhattan Project'InfoSec News (Sep 07)
- New Cisco flaw could pose threat to NetInfoSec News (Sep 07)
- The Four Most Common Security DangersInfoSec News (Sep 07)
- DOJ cybersecurity effort aims for Center of Excellence statusInfoSec News (Sep 02)
- Flood Waters Can't Sink Net LinkInfoSec News (Sep 02)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-35InfoSec News (Sep 02)
- Windows Firewall flaw may hide open portsInfoSec News (Sep 02)
- Telecoms face 'one big mess' in Gulf Coast regionInfoSec News (Sep 02)
- Expert charged in computer hackingInfoSec News (Sep 01)
- New Microsoft portal will help copsInfoSec News (Sep 01)
- The truth about securityInfoSec News (Sep 01)
- Security clearance delays still a problemInfoSec News (Sep 01)
- Amid Katrina chaos, one company struggles to keep goingInfoSec News (Sep 01)
- Hackers Declare Open Season on Korean InstitutionsInfoSec News (Sep 01)
- Games hackers playInfoSec News (Sep 01)