Information Security News: by thread
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starting Nov 01 04 and
ending Nov 30 04
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- Desktop Google Finds Holes InfoSec News (Nov 30)
- SCO Web site hack mocks company's legal claims InfoSec News (Nov 30)
- Govt looks to protect critical Aust IT systems InfoSec News (Nov 30)
- Linux Security Week - November 29th 2004 InfoSec News (Nov 30)
- ITL Bulletin for November 2004 InfoSec News (Nov 30)
- Failed Windows XP Upgrade Downs 60,000 UK Gov't PCs InfoSec News (Nov 29)
- The big Hiatus InfoSec News (Nov 29)
- A Burglary Foiled by Calls That Didn't Reach 911 InfoSec News (Nov 29)
- More security for Government PCs InfoSec News (Nov 29)
- ISPs 'must do more' to combat cybercrime InfoSec News (Nov 29)
- Lycos screensaver to blitz spam servers InfoSec News (Nov 29)
- Linux Advisory Watch - November 26th 2004 InfoSec News (Nov 29)
- Hackers Put Stolen Tax Police Database Up for Sale in Moscow InfoSec News (Nov 26)
- Hacker evidence could be accepted in court InfoSec News (Nov 26)
- CIA funds chatroom surveillance InfoSec News (Nov 26)
- Pointillist Protection InfoSec News (Nov 26)
- Virus names could be standardized InfoSec News (Nov 26)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-48 InfoSec News (Nov 26)
- How good is UK.gov at its own security agenda? InfoSec News (Nov 24)
- (Parody) - Congresswoman closes office over computer threat InfoSec News (Nov 24)
- Hidden gold in corporate clean-up InfoSec News (Nov 24)
- Hackers hijack county phones InfoSec News (Nov 24)
- Security bosses feel patch pain InfoSec News (Nov 23)
- IP VPNs save, but they can carry 'gotchas' InfoSec News (Nov 23)
- Hackers Pocket W16 Billion in Cyber Cash InfoSec News (Nov 23)
- U.S. security critic sues Japan for censorship InfoSec News (Nov 23)
- Mi2g responds to criticism over its security study InfoSec News (Nov 23)
- More funding needed for security R&D, IT committee says InfoSec News (Nov 22)
- New security standards to strengthen SCADA InfoSec News (Nov 22)
- Interior's CIO fights fires InfoSec News (Nov 22)
- Air Force to standardize Microsoft configurations InfoSec News (Nov 22)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Air Force to standardize Microsoft configurations InfoSec News (Nov 26)
- Falk statement on Bofra attack InfoSec News (Nov 22)
- Bofra exploit hits The Register's ad serving supplier InfoSec News (Nov 22)
- Linux Advisory Watch - November 19th 2004 InfoSec News (Nov 22)
- Russian fined for virus-writing exploits InfoSec News (Nov 19)
- Under Phishing Attack, British Bank Shuts Down Some Services InfoSec News (Nov 19)
- Eight best practices for disaster recovery InfoSec News (Nov 19)
- Secrecy News -- 11/17/04 InfoSec News (Nov 19)
- Oracle announces quarterly patching schedule InfoSec News (Nov 19)
- Colleges easy prey to hackers InfoSec News (Nov 18)
- Hoosiers don't take cybercrime seriously InfoSec News (Nov 18)
- Petco settles charge it left customer data exposed InfoSec News (Nov 18)
- China boosting cyberwar ability InfoSec News (Nov 18)
- More security hiccups for IE InfoSec News (Nov 18)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-47 InfoSec News (Nov 18)
- The value of bad news InfoSec News (Nov 17)
- Mi2g defends its Linux claims InfoSec News (Nov 17)
- Hacker hire costs SecurePoint an ally InfoSec News (Nov 17)
- Critical W2K bug unpatched after 105 days InfoSec News (Nov 17)
- Sarbanes-Oxley kicks in InfoSec News (Nov 16)
- How to smash a home computer InfoSec News (Nov 16)
- Desktop search engines threaten SSL VPN security InfoSec News (Nov 16)
- Intercept Threats of Cisco IP Phones InfoSec News (Nov 16)
- BlackBerry prickles Department of Defence spooks InfoSec News (Nov 16)
- Annual Computer Security Conference reminder InfoSec News (Nov 16)
- Linux Security Week - November 15th 2004 InfoSec News (Nov 16)
- DARPA wants info about war ideas InfoSec News (Nov 15)
- Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup InfoSec News (Nov 15)
- Japanese Government Bans Security Researcher's Speech InfoSec News (Nov 15)
- How a guy's gizmo spread fear at Fed InfoSec News (Nov 15)
- NSA honors security efforts InfoSec News (Nov 15)
- 'Hacking Exposed' author sees major threats ahead InfoSec News (Nov 11)
- Cyber crime tools could serve terrorists InfoSec News (Nov 11)
- My summer of war driving InfoSec News (Nov 11)
- Viruses exploit Microsoft patch cycle InfoSec News (Nov 11)
- Ex-cybersecurity chief calls on feds to step up efforts InfoSec News (Nov 11)
- Student charged with hacking into school's database, changing grades InfoSec News (Nov 11)
- Windows Forensics and Incident Recovery InfoSec News (Nov 10)
- New MyDoom variant exploits IE flaw InfoSec News (Nov 10)
- Boom times ahead for IT security profession InfoSec News (Nov 10)
- Domain transfer rules are a cyber squatter charter InfoSec News (Nov 10)
- Connecticut Man Accused of Selling Microsoft Code InfoSec News (Nov 10)
- Update: Some WLANs open to dictionary attack InfoSec News (Nov 09)
- New MyDoom draws on IE flaw to spread InfoSec News (Nov 09)
- The Sling And The Stone InfoSec News (Nov 09)
- Linux Security Week - November 8th 2004 InfoSec News (Nov 09)
- Finding your weakest link InfoSec News (Nov 09)
- Fixing the DHS cybersecurity gap InfoSec News (Nov 08)
- Velva Klaessy, government code breaker, dies at 88 InfoSec News (Nov 08)
- Term 'cyber-terrorism' damaging security investment, says ex-White House advisor InfoSec News (Nov 08)
- Experts Challenge Mi2g Security Study InfoSec News (Nov 08)
- E-gold Tracks Cisco Code Thief InfoSec News (Nov 08)
- Microsoft to help users prep for patching InfoSec News (Nov 05)
- Microsoft investigating reports of new IE hole InfoSec News (Nov 05)
- U.S. and Europe unprepared for cyber attack InfoSec News (Nov 05)
- FBI Pursuing More Cyber-Crime Cases InfoSec News (Nov 05)
- Outsourcing Information Security InfoSec News (Nov 05)
- Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-45 InfoSec News (Nov 05)
- Online payment firm in DDoS drama InfoSec News (Nov 04)
- E.V. men accused in computer hacking ring InfoSec News (Nov 04)
- Hackers reopen stolen code store with Cisco wares InfoSec News (Nov 04)
- 16 candles for first Internet worm InfoSec News (Nov 04)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: 16 candles for first Internet worm InfoSec News (Nov 05)
- Russian Denies Authoring "SoBig" Worm InfoSec News (Nov 03)
- Linux Security Week - November 1st 2004 InfoSec News (Nov 03)
- Stolen computers have Wells Fargo customer data InfoSec News (Nov 03)
- Dutch government takes legal action against DDoS attacker InfoSec News (Nov 03)
- Assessing Network Security InfoSec News (Nov 03)
- Oxford Uni 'hackers' suspended InfoSec News (Nov 02)
- Study: Lax laptop policies create security concerns InfoSec News (Nov 02)
- Secure state of mind InfoSec News (Nov 02)
- Old con tricks pose the 'greatest security risk' InfoSec News (Nov 02)
- Google plugs hole exposing Gmail mailboxes InfoSec News (Nov 02)
- RE: Second sight InfoSec News (Nov 01)
- Linux Advisory Watch - September 29th 2004 InfoSec News (Nov 01)
- Yoran and Spaf's Law InfoSec News (Nov 01)
- Security hole found in Gmail InfoSec News (Nov 01)
- Re: Bush website conspiracy theories darken skies InfoSec News (Nov 01)