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152 messages starting Oct 01 00 and ending Oct 30 00
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Monday, 30 October

Sweeping powers for spy agencies William Knowles
Real security risks come from within, researcher says InfoSec News
Linux Security Week, Oct 30th 2000 newsletter-admins
Hager reads too many spy books - Swain William Knowles
How MS Helped With Own Hack William Knowles
Editorial comment: Scary hackers InfoSec News
New account of Microsoft attack William Knowles
Linux Advisory Watch, Oct 27th 2000 vuln-newsletter-admins
Microsoft hacked for up to three months William Knowles
Online Trader Vaults Left Ajar William Knowles
Pings and E-Arrows Fly in Mideast Cyber-War William Knowles

Friday, 27 October

MK Eitan calls for Internet truce William Knowles
Microsoft's Network Is Hacked security curmudgeon
Knesset Internet site hacked William Knowles
Hacker raises Bush's hackles William Knowles
World's richest call for Web security standards William Knowles
Islamic groups 'attack' Israeli Web sites InfoSec News
Gartner plea for anti-hacking squad. InfoSec News
Congress funds future digital defenders William Knowles

Thursday, 26 October

Energy looking outside for security help William Knowles
LinuxSecurity.com Speaks with AES Winner InfoSec News
Hacker disrupts Hancock County Web site InfoSec News
New Jersey Turnpike electronic toll collection system hacked William Knowles
Intel relaxed over email security William Knowles
Government sites under cyber-attack William Knowles
DARPA fuels security R&D William Knowles
Re: Computer crime: Changing the public's perception (fwd) security curmudgeon

Wednesday, 25 October

(UK) Employers gain e-snoop powers Emerson
Navy plans IPv6 tests William Knowles
Virus Threat's Bad And Getting Worse - ICSA Survey William Knowles
Internet experts meet in fight against cyber crime, but confess they're basically stumped William Knowles
Cybercrime treaty targets hackers InfoSec News
US cybercops face global challenge InfoSec News
FC: FBI agent reportedly gives public demo of Carnivore InfoSec News

Tuesday, 24 October

Linux Security Week, Oct 23rd 2000 newsletter-admins
MindSpring site exposes password files William Knowles
Bloody Hell! Chicago Cabbies Fail Test William Knowles
Japan wages 'cyber war' against hackers William Knowles
US National Security Agency (NSA) badly crippled William Knowles
Industry lobbies to secure CIAO funding William Knowles
High-stakes hacking, Euro-style William Knowles
Broadband Could be Hackland William Knowles
Re: World's Toughest Code Cracked Clem Colman
Uncovering the Dark Side of the world wide web William Knowles
Linux: Renegade or ally? William Knowles

Monday, 23 October

Cop accidentally shoots colleague InfoSec News
Hacker Site Raises GM's Hackles InfoSec News

Friday, 20 October

Linux Advisory Watch, Oct 20th 2000 vuln-newsletter-admins
Hacker Disables Computers in North York Area Schools William Knowles
Security experts: Denial-of-service attacks still a big threat William Knowles
Firms fail to tackle mobile security risk InfoSec News
Israeli-Arab Warfare, Web-Style William Knowles
From the local blotter page... InfoSec News
MS Right InfoSec News
Hecklers Crash Gore Call William Knowles
State Department Employees Pressed to Protect Secrets William Knowles
CIA Looks to Venture Capital William Knowles
Maverick joins Army for network security William Knowles
'Pecked to Death by a Duck' InfoSec News

Thursday, 19 October

Re: Business spy threat is real, former CIA chief says Robert G. Ferrell
Meet the 'Hactivist' William Knowles
FBI's Carnivore hunts in a pack William Knowles
Cry Hackerdom! William Knowles
More than privacy at stake InfoSec News
FC: Civil lib groups oppose CoE treaty, OECD "cybercrime" forum InfoSec News

Wednesday, 18 October

Leaders urge tighter transportation security InfoSec News
China Exhibits New Network Security Products William Knowles
Dont just complain about security William Knowles
Web tool links designers behind firewalls InfoSec News
Business spy threat is real, former CIA chief says William Knowles
Stolen German Code Machine Turns Up - in BBC Mailroom William Knowles

Tuesday, 17 October

Linux Security Week, October 16th 2000 newsletter-admins
GSA splits security, contracting William Knowles
Feds' security role may yield business benefits William Knowles
A UL-type seal for security? Don't bet on it William Knowles
U.S. Spy Chief: Cyberspace Is Potential Battlefield William Knowles
Brit sentenced in Daily Mail hacking plot InfoSec News
CRYPTO-GRAM, October 15, 2000 InfoSec News
Info sharing crucial to security, EDS exec says InfoSec News
Suspect in hacking surrenders, is jailed; Lawyer says computer incidents in which 18-year-old is charged did not involve theft William Knowles
Judges take hard line on computer hackers William Knowles
After Hacking, Freedom Moves to Protect Web Sites. William Knowles

Monday, 16 October

Linux Advisory Watch, October 13th 2000 vuln-newsletter-admins
Hacking Takes a Holiday William Knowles
Cyber-Security Plans Go Begging on Hill InfoSec News
Russian computer crime wizards pose real danger - Moscow police official William Knowles
GAO hacks Army Corps computer system William Knowles
Subscription information & more... InfoSec News
Spammers Hijack ISPs To Send Bogus Campaign Ads InfoSec News

Friday, 13 October

Hacker virtually disables Nederland 'Net service William Knowles
St. Pete Breeding Ground for World Class Hackers InfoSec News
Formal Invitation - Cyber Sabotage Conference InfoSec News
Web site vandals strike following layoffs at Spinrecords.com William Knowles
Many Chinese Hackers Going Legit, Getting Jobs in Network Security InfoSec News
World's Toughest Code Cracked William Knowles

Thursday, 12 October

Ex-CIA chief compromised secrets William Knowles
[Moderators Note: I love these things!] InfoSec News
Experts Keep Eye On New Trojan Horse William Knowles
Hacker gets 18 months William Knowles
Gartner - Half Of All Small Firms Will Be Hacked William Knowles
Defense IT clears hurdle InfoSec News
Computer crime: Changing the public's perception InfoSec News
Re: Gates victim of newspaper site hoax InfoSec News
It takes a hacker to catch one InfoSec News
FIPR slams UK web banks over security William Knowles

Wednesday, 11 October

National Security Agency retools its image William Knowles
Why the world needs reverse engineers William Knowles
Taiwan on guard for cyberwar William Knowles
Gates victim of newspaper site hoax William Knowles
Pentagon Introduces High-Tech ID Card William Knowles
Boston Bank Offers Web-Based Safe Deposit Boxes for Electronic Documents William Knowles

Tuesday, 10 October

Linux Security Week, October 9th, 2000 newsletter-admins
Hardware firewall runs on NSA technology William Knowles
Financial industry fears feds' security rules William Knowles
Security group issues ultimatum for bug patches William Knowles
Pentagon Can't Find Deutch Disks William Knowles
FBI Pushes for Cyber Ethics Education William Knowles
Re: Random rants Curt Bryson (NTI)

Monday, 09 October

Random rants on the subject of: ISN Digest - 5 Oct 2000 to 6 Oct 2000 (#2000-185) The Dodger
Re: Bug hunter finds another hole in Microsoft IE browser InfoSec News
Stolen DNC Laptops Located, Three Men Arrested InfoSec News

Saturday, 07 October

New Internet-Draft available from the IETF PKI Working Group Marjorie Simmons
Committee approves watered-down anti-hacker bill William Knowles
Telewall passes with flying colors William Knowles
OpenBSD plugs a rare security leak William Knowles

Friday, 06 October

Linux Advisory Watch, October 6th 2000 vuln-newsletter-admins
Navy Awards Computer Services Contract Worth Up to $9 Billion William Knowles
Islands in the Clickstream. The Face of Evil. October 6 2000 InfoSec News
Obscurity InfoSec News
The Feds' Latest Crusade InfoSec News

Thursday, 05 October

Ties taint Carnivore review Patrick Oonk
RF calls for creating global system of information security. Patrick Oonk
Fraud Conference - Palm Springs, CA 10/11-13 InfoSec News
A need to circle the wagons: Security breaches high: Easy computer access mean theft is easy, too InfoSec News
Enigma owners to pay ransom William Knowles
Bug hunter finds another hole in Microsoft IE browser William Knowles

Wednesday, 04 October

In Laptop Age, Security Breach Concerns Are Up William Knowles
Customs debuts cybersmuggling center William Knowles
Hacker warns Nasdaq.com of security holes William Knowles
Sega wants to silence advice on hacker sites William Knowles
Ex-NSA expert warns of concealed backdoors InfoSec News
Re: Rijndael among the weakest of the AES candidates InfoSec News

Monday, 02 October

Linux Security Week, October 2nd 2000 newsletter-admins
Audit scorches DOT security William Knowles
NSF hires info security specialist William Knowles
Fraudsters recruit computer kids for crime William Knowles
Security without services William Knowles
Computer security expert gives advice on protection from hackers InfoSec News
Forum members warn of DDoS legal liability InfoSec News
Moderators Note: Blame Canada InfoSec News

Sunday, 01 October

Can't Hack It? Ernst & Young Will Demonstrate William Knowles
'Hello Kitty' battles in cyber wars William Knowles