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ending Mar 29 02
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- Exclusive: hackers make chop suey of wireless security InfoSec News (Mar 29)
- Virus man gives corporates small tick InfoSec News (Mar 29)
- Phone hackers stick city for $15,000 InfoSec News (Mar 29)
- IT virtual job fair scheduled InfoSec News (Mar 29)
- Security agencys CIO outlines transformation plans InfoSec News (Mar 29)
- Gilmore warns of threat to information systems InfoSec News (Mar 29)
- Rampant attacks on home PCs InfoSec News (Mar 29)
- FIRST Conference Registration Reminder InfoSec News (Mar 29)
- Critical Eye - Don't Confuse Fans With Pirates InfoSec News (Mar 28)
- Security UPDATE, March 27, 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 28)
- Navy creates network command InfoSec News (Mar 28)
- Come on, own up: IT managers leave firewalls open for hackers InfoSec News (Mar 28)
- Security Excuses are on the Rocks InfoSec News (Mar 28)
- Pretty geeky privacy InfoSec News (Mar 28)
- MS vs. open source: Security's the same InfoSec News (Mar 28)
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- RE: MS vs. open source: Security's the same InfoSec News (Mar 29)
- 1024-bit encryption is 'compromised' InfoSec News (Mar 27)
- Wireless London is wide open InfoSec News (Mar 27)
- Panel debates Samaritan-hack amnesty InfoSec News (Mar 27)
- NCIX WEB SITE UPDATE ADVISORY #4-2002 InfoSec News (Mar 27)
- FC: CBDTPA bans everything from two-line BASIC programs to PCs InfoSec News (Mar 27)
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- Re: FC: CBDTPA bans everything from two-line BASIC programs to PCs InfoSec News (Mar 28)
- Are hired hackers worth the cost? InfoSec News (Mar 27)
- Hackers target UK national infrastructure InfoSec News (Mar 27)
- Virus WildList closed 'until further notice' InfoSec News (Mar 27)
- Linux Security Week - March 25th 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- Scientists and students at the Naval Postgraduate School develop the Therminator to protect computers from hackers InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- UniNet InfoSec Conference InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- Drive-by hackers hunt free, easy Web access InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- Lieberman Quizzes Ridge On Federal IT Security InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- FrontPage Bug Opens Microsoft Sites To Attackers InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- Patch system in the works InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- Hacking goldmine as BT publishes remote dial-up numbers InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- Hackers fail to ground US Air Force InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- Wiretapping Requests Rise Sharply in 2001 InfoSec News (Mar 26)
- Government to Scrub 'Sensitive' Web Information InfoSec News (Mar 22)
- County cuts off computer network InfoSec News (Mar 22)
- Microsoft Outlook's so-so security InfoSec News (Mar 22)
- Excite in web mail hijack drama InfoSec News (Mar 22)
- Senators propose high-tech SWAT team InfoSec News (Mar 22)
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- RE: Senators propose high-tech SWAT team InfoSec News (Mar 27)
- Comdex Attendees' Personal Data Exhibited On The Web InfoSec News (Mar 22)
- Security UPDATE, March 20, 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 21)
- Hackers Deface Thousands Of Domains Parked At Verisign InfoSec News (Mar 21)
- Men accused of Bloomberg extortion lose court bid to avoid extradition InfoSec News (Mar 21)
- FBI considering plans to dismantle cyber-security unit InfoSec News (Mar 21)
- ORBZ (finally) shut down. InfoSec News (Mar 21)
- Irish firms launch cyber-attack bait InfoSec News (Mar 21)
- What's a Chief Security Officer Make? Depends on Where You Look InfoSec News (Mar 21)
- Firms undergo NSA infosec rating InfoSec News (Mar 21)
- Best place for a break-in? The front door InfoSec News (Mar 20)
- eBay hacker trashes bail with caps-lock defence InfoSec News (Mar 20)
- Microsoft Warns of Java Security Hole in Windows InfoSec News (Mar 20)
- $3m heist at Heathrow InfoSec News (Mar 20)
- Social Engineering Attacks via IRC and Instant Messaging InfoSec News (Mar 20)
- Can Hackers Hack It? InfoSec News (Mar 20)
- Linux Security Week - March 18th 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 19)
- NSA certifies vendors to help agencies test security InfoSec News (Mar 19)
- Security Bug Disclosure Standard Dead In The Water InfoSec News (Mar 19)
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- Re: Security Bug Disclosure Standard Dead In The Water InfoSec News (Mar 20)
- Re: Security Bug Disclosure Standard Dead In The Water InfoSec News (Mar 22)
- Study: Hackers take a trip through Asia InfoSec News (Mar 19)
- Computer Security Lacking At State DMVs - GAO Report InfoSec News (Mar 19)
- Cyber cops & security orgs: DIRTy, stupid and out of control InfoSec News (Mar 19)
- Fiber Optics, as Never Been Seen InfoSec News (Mar 19)
- Hacker exposes financial information at Georgia Tech InfoSec News (Mar 19)
- Microsoft targeted by al Qaeda InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- Metro summer camp aims to reform hackers InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- Chinese Court Sentences Hacker InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- Linux Advisory Watch - March 15th 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- Reminder/Repost: NSPW Submission Deadline April 5th InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- SECURITY BREACH: NEW 'STAR WARS' FLICK SCREENED BY NET REPORTER InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- US Military Scours Windows Systems For Hacker Back Doors InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- Theft of N.S. auditor general's laptop poses possible security breach InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- The secret life of hackers InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- AFCEA Courses InfoSec News (Mar 15)
- Cable Modem Hacking Tricks Uncapped Online InfoSec News (Mar 15)
- VA still struggling with security InfoSec News (Mar 15)
- Koizumi Web site made visitors' data vulnerable to hackers InfoSec News (Mar 15)
- Tracker Gets A Visit From Hacker! InfoSec News (Mar 15)
- Law-enforcement DIRT Trojan released InfoSec News (Mar 15)
- Security UPDATE, March 13, 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 14)
- Teen Hacker's Offer To Help Leads To Felony Charges InfoSec News (Mar 14)
- Murdoch security chief linked to TV piracy site InfoSec News (Mar 14)
- Personnel Shortage Hindering Net Security InfoSec News (Mar 14)
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- Re: Personnel Shortage Hindering Net Security InfoSec News (Mar 15)
- RE: Personnel Shortage Hindering Net Security InfoSec News (Mar 18)
- RE: Personnel Shortage Hindering Net Security InfoSec News (Mar 19)
- RE: Personnel Shortage Hindering Net Security InfoSec News (Mar 19)
- RE: Personnel Shortage Hindering Net Security InfoSec News (Mar 20)
- RE: Personnel Shortage Hindering Net Security InfoSec News (Mar 20)
- UK study: Passwords often easy to crack InfoSec News (Mar 14)
- Cryptography: Its not just about keeping things secret InfoSec News (Mar 14)
- Cybersecurity Alliance Gains Momentum InfoSec News (Mar 14)
- Japan firms open to hackers: group InfoSec News (Mar 14)
- Army securing wireless LAN InfoSec News (Mar 13)
- Grid computing boosts hacker network InfoSec News (Mar 13)
- New Attack Intercepts Wireless Net Messages InfoSec News (Mar 13)
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- Re: New Attack Intercepts Wireless Net Messages InfoSec News (Mar 15)
- Commentary: The Best Way to Make Software Secure: Liability InfoSec News (Mar 13)
- Man clicked to others' bank account InfoSec News (Mar 13)
- Terrorist Pilots' Student Visas Arrive InfoSec News (Mar 13)
- Linux Security Week - March 11th 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 12)
- The Secret Service's Bob Weaver on Preparing for the New World Disorder InfoSec News (Mar 12)
- Feds step up cybercrime battle in Fresno InfoSec News (Mar 12)
- Hacking al Qaeda's Secrets InfoSec News (Mar 12)
- Seminar : "What to do after you discover the bug..." - Boston 4/27/2002 InfoSec News (Mar 12)
- Air Force seeks better security from Microsoft InfoSec News (Mar 12)
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- Re: Air Force seeks better security from Microsoft InfoSec News (Mar 13)
- Re: Air Force seeks better security from Microsoft InfoSec News (Mar 13)
- 'Eddie Murphy' Hackers Demand Ransom From Rock Band InfoSec News (Mar 12)
- Software Bug Could Threaten Security Of Linux Systems InfoSec News (Mar 12)
- Enron: Security Woes, Too? InfoSec News (Mar 11)
- Hackers' next target? Cell phones InfoSec News (Mar 11)
- Air Force pact to protect phone lines InfoSec News (Mar 11)
- Application service providers urged to ensure security InfoSec News (Mar 11)
- Official: U.S. studying Cuba's ability to disrupt Net InfoSec News (Mar 11)
- Classified discs found in alley no threat to security, says DND InfoSec News (Mar 09)
- Online Porn Site Said to Have Duped U.S. Army InfoSec News (Mar 09)
- MS "threatens" to withdraw XP InfoSec News (Mar 09)
- Linux Advisory Watch - March 8th 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 09)
- Davis reinforces security rules InfoSec News (Mar 08)
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- Re: Davis reinforces security rules InfoSec News (Mar 09)
- Gator Branded A Trojan Horse Despite Security Fix InfoSec News (Mar 08)
- Network Associates discontinues PGP encryption software InfoSec News (Mar 08)
- U.S. to Curb Computer Access by Foreigners InfoSec News (Mar 08)
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- Re: U.S. to Curb Computer Access by Foreigners InfoSec News (Mar 11)
- Re: U.S. to Curb Computer Access by Foreigners InfoSec News (Mar 12)
- Agencies outline security changes InfoSec News (Mar 08)
- Surveillance and Control conference, 9 March InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- Virus Borrows Internet Pioneer's Server To Spread InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- NIAP TO HOST CONFERENCE ON CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- Drive-by hackings 'a myth' InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- Al Qaeda Seen Using Web to Regroup InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- Security UPDATE, March 6, 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- New RADIUS vulns exposed InfoSec News (Mar 06)
- Hacking made easy InfoSec News (Mar 06)
- Lawmaker: Extend Law For Federal Computer Security Tests InfoSec News (Mar 06)
- Oracle objects to Reg security coverage InfoSec News (Mar 06)
- Couple of quickies... InfoSec News (Mar 06)
- Worm set for file-eating binge InfoSec News (Mar 06)
- Internet-based Counterintelligence against the CIA InfoSec News (Mar 06)
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- RE: Internet-based Counterintelligence against the CIA InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- RE: Internet-based Counterintelligence against the CIA InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- Stop Him Before He Hacks Again InfoSec News (Mar 05)
- Seeking signs of Microsoft security push InfoSec News (Mar 05)
- Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 05)
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- RE: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- RE: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 08)
- RE: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 08)
- RE: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 09)
- RE: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 09)
- RE: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 09)
- RE: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 09)
- Re: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 11)
- RE: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 11)
- RE: Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable InfoSec News (Mar 12)
- Linux Security Week - March 4th 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 05)
- Web server defense drafted InfoSec News (Mar 05)
- Curious employees are biggest security risk InfoSec News (Mar 05)
- Linux Advisory Watch - March 1st 2002 InfoSec News (Mar 04)
- Court Decision Could Gag French Security Site Kitetoa InfoSec News (Mar 04)
- New University of Illinois Center Focuses on Information Security InfoSec News (Mar 04)
- Anti-Virus's control fetish InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Cyber crime gathers strength InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Microsoft Security Push Faces Skepticism InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Re: [TSCM-L] Security? Huh! (fwd) InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Staying on top of Oracle's holes InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- UK must lock down the law to stop the hackers InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Re: Are Crackers Behind AOL Spree? InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Flaw weakens Linux security software InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Have iPod, Will Secretly Bootleg InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Czar sets out security stall InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Re: [TSCM-L] Security? Huh! InfoSec News (Mar 01)
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- RE: [TSCM-L] Security? Huh! InfoSec News (Mar 01)
- Re: [TSCM-L] Security? Huh! InfoSec News (Mar 04)
- RE: [TSCM-L] Security? Huh! InfoSec News (Mar 05)
- RE: [TSCM-L] Security? Huh! InfoSec News (Mar 06)
- RE: [TSCM-L] Security? Huh! InfoSec News (Mar 07)
- RE: [TSCM-L] Security? Huh! InfoSec News (Mar 08)
- RE: [TSCM-L] Security? Huh! InfoSec News (Mar 09)