Information Security News: by date

106 messages starting Feb 02 04 and ending Feb 27 04
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Friday, 27 February

Re: Cyber-terror drama skates on thin Black Ice InfoSec News
Alleged WebTV 911 hacker charged with cyberterrorism InfoSec News
Security vendor mass-mails worm to clients InfoSec News
Microsoft to make Longhorn vulnerability-aware InfoSec News
EEYE: RealSecure/BlackICE Server Message Block (SMB) Processing Overflow InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-9 InfoSec News
Re: Yukon to Ship with Features Securely Off InfoSec News

Thursday, 26 February

Crypto stars sound off on e-voting, digital rights management InfoSec News
Documents: Hopkins youth hacked other firms InfoSec News
Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Creating a Bootable Windows CD-ROM--February 25, 2004 InfoSec News
Cyber-terror drama skates on thin Black Ice InfoSec News
Yukon to Ship with Features Securely Off InfoSec News
Re: Businesses are under attack, says MS security head (Three messages) InfoSec News

Wednesday, 25 February

RSA Panel: Cryptography Can't Foil Human Weakness InfoSec News
Linux Gets Security Boost from NSA InfoSec News
Companies Form Computer Security Lobby InfoSec News
Businesses are under attack, says MS security head InfoSec News
CIA to issue cyberterror intelligence estimate InfoSec News

Tuesday, 24 February

RSA: Security vendors to build bridges at hot show InfoSec News
Hacker Sentenced To Prison For One Year InfoSec News
Traces of Guilt: computer crime from the front line InfoSec News
E-mail snarls bank in privacy inquiry InfoSec News
Hacker threats to bookies probed InfoSec News
The trouble with Rover is revealed InfoSec News
Jihad accuses U.S., Israeli groups of wrecking its Web site InfoSec News
Deal awarded for DOD, FBI security plan InfoSec News

Monday, 23 February

Linux Security Week - February 23rd 2004 InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-8 InfoSec News
Police on the lookout for cyber crimes InfoSec News
EEYE: ZoneLabs SMTP Processing Buffer Overflow InfoSec News
DARPA awards network security deal InfoSec News
FBI Shutters Web Host InfoSec News
File and email encryption with GnuPG (PGP) part three InfoSec News

Thursday, 19 February

Re: Microsoft to Hackers: Drop That Code! (Two messages) InfoSec News
RE: Spammers exploit high-speed connections, careless users InfoSec News
Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Will Leaked Code Increase Security Risks?--February 18, 2004 InfoSec News
Critical infrastructure data sought InfoSec News
Microsoft cracks down on source code traders InfoSec News

Wednesday, 18 February

Spammers exploit high-speed connections, careless users InfoSec News
Earthquake law pushes hospitals to spend big on IT InfoSec News
Microsoft to Hackers: Drop That Code! InfoSec News
IACSP 12th Annual Symposium InfoSec News
Top Three Security Problems Remain Despite Increased Spending InfoSec News

Tuesday, 17 February

Re: Microsoft Says Parts of Source Code Were Leaked (Two messages) InfoSec News
California server hacked; employment data at risk InfoSec News
Source code leak linked to Microsoft partner InfoSec News
Linux Security Week - February 16th 2004 InfoSec News
First Fallout from Code Leak Hits the Web InfoSec News
Belgian virus writer arrested InfoSec News

Friday, 13 February

Cisco develops WLAN security protocol to defeat password attacks InfoSec News
Re: .zip files putting the zap on antivirus products InfoSec News
Microsoft Says Parts of Source Code Were Leaked InfoSec News

Thursday, 12 February

Security chief urges partnering InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-7 InfoSec News
MyDoom dies today InfoSec News
CFP: 8th Annual Colloquium on Information Systems Security Education InfoSec News
Re: MyDoom author may be covering tracks InfoSec News
Cracks appear in Bluetooth security InfoSec News
RE: .zip files putting the zap on antivirus products (Three messages) InfoSec News

Wednesday, 11 February

EEYE: Microsoft ASN.1 Library Bit String Heap Corruption InfoSec News
The first fallout from Cybergate InfoSec News
MyDoom author may be covering tracks InfoSec News
EEYE: Microsoft ASN.1 Library Length Overflow Heap Corruption InfoSec News
Re: .zip files putting the zap on antivirus products InfoSec News

Tuesday, 10 February

The Virus Underground InfoSec News
Powergen sets legal attack dogs on security whistle-blower InfoSec News
Linux Security Week - February 9th 2004 InfoSec News
Re: .zip files putting the zap on antivirus products InfoSec News
Olympics organisers worry about hackers InfoSec News

Monday, 09 February

Mydoom lesson: Take proactive steps to prevent DDoS attacks InfoSec News
Clueless office workers help spread computer viruses InfoSec News
Nature of the internet makes cybercriminals hard to catch InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - February 6th 2004 InfoSec News
Online Search Engines Help Lift Cover of Privacy InfoSec News

Friday, 06 February

Pentagon scraps Net voting plan InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-6 InfoSec News
Packet Storm is OFF-LINE, temporarily. InfoSec News
.zip files putting the zap on antivirus products InfoSec News
FBI asks computer shops to help fight cybercrime InfoSec News
US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA04-036A -- HTTP Parsing Vulnerabilities in Check Point Firewall-1 InfoSec News
Reflections on Thompson's 'Reflections' InfoSec News

Thursday, 05 February

Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Averting Doom--February 4, 2004 InfoSec News
'We're Making Rapid Progress' InfoSec News
How do homing pigeons navigate? They follow roads InfoSec News
Group targeting cyber-criminals gets a new home InfoSec News
announce: new mailing list - application security research - from vulnerabilities to code injection. InfoSec News
IE security patch nixes some apps InfoSec News

Wednesday, 04 February

Confirmed Email Privacy Hole at Orkut InfoSec News
eBay hacker pleads guilty InfoSec News
[Vmyths.com ALERT] Absurd MyDoom damage values InfoSec News
Virus attack on Microsoft sites fizzles, expert says virus was badly written InfoSec News
DallasCon Network Security Boot Camp InfoSec News
Mainframe's midlife crisis: Security InfoSec News
RE: MyDoom sparks talks of security's future (Three messages) InfoSec News

Tuesday, 03 February

The Farewell Dossier William Knowles
Microsoft Patches Serious IE Flaw William Knowles
Linux Security Week - February 2nd 2004 William Knowles
MyDoom sparks talks of security's future William Knowles
InfoSec News List Information William Knowles
Re: Mutating software could predict hacker attacks (Two messages) William Knowles
UK teen escapes jail in nuclear lab hack case William Knowles

Monday, 02 February

CFP - RAID 2004 - Call for Papers William Knowles
UGA students notified of personal info compromise William Knowles
IT Losing Ground in Virus Battle William Knowles
Mutating software could predict hacker attacks William Knowles
DARPA-funded Linux security hub withers William Knowles