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94 messages starting Jan 05 04 and ending Jan 30 04
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Friday, 30 January

Security Maven Calls for Internet 'Disease Control' Agency William Knowles
MyDoom.B Rapidly Spreading William Knowles
New DHS cyber alert system under fire William Knowles
Net crime gangs hit gambling sites William Knowles
Microsoft offers reward for MyDoom.B leads William Knowles

Thursday, 29 January

CFP - ESORICS 2004 - Call for Papers William Knowles
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-5 William Knowles
Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Changing the Administrator Password--January 28, 2004 William Knowles
ITL Bulletin for January 2004 William Knowles
U.S. Takes Anti-Virus Role William Knowles
Anti-Virus Companies, Tenacious Spammers William Knowles
Wireless Chicago Hackers Have Hijacking Job Appallingly Easy William Knowles

Wednesday, 28 January

SCO offers $250,000 reward for arrest of Mydoom worm author William Knowles
Campus Web site hacked William Knowles
Government planning cyberalert system William Knowles
A Visit from the FBI William Knowles
Viruses and hackers make Windows more secure - Gates William Knowles
New worm avoids feds for now William Knowles

Tuesday, 27 January

Linux Security Week - January 26th 2004 William Knowles

Friday, 23 January

Analysts call for hold on military e-voting William Knowles
Students' computers hacked William Knowles
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-4 William Knowles
Infiltration of files seen as extensive William Knowles
Romanian Court Indicts Accused 'Blaster' Virus Author William Knowles

Thursday, 22 January

Secret army unit gets robbed William Knowles
Trend Micro balks at Reuters hysteria William Knowles
information security trends and patterns for 2003 William Knowles
Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Linux vs. BSD--January 21, 2004 William Knowles
Bagle e-mail virus slows, fuels naming debate William Knowles
UPDATED: FBI raids hacker home in search of stolen Half-Life 2 code William Knowles
CodeCon program announced, early registration deadline nearing William Knowles

Tuesday, 20 January

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Monday, 19 January

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Tin Stars in the Sky InfoSec News
Re: Security a work in progress for Microsoft InfoSec News
2003 viruses caused $55B damage, antivirus firm says InfoSec News
Hackers target PNG government internet service provider InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - January 16th 2004 InfoSec News

Friday, 16 January

Researcher for whom exploit code means freedom of speech InfoSec News
Open Up a Can of Spam InfoSec News
Gartner Forecasts Greater Potential For Cyberattacks InfoSec News
Security a work in progress for Microsoft InfoSec News
GAO Faults 'Inconsistent' Online Security Programs InfoSec News

Thursday, 15 January

Commerce to fund IT security InfoSec News
Security firms put up 'Personal Firewall Day' InfoSec News
9th Edition of the ISO 17799 Newsletter InfoSec News
Hacker Breaks Into UMKC Computer System InfoSec News
Computer containing airline ticketing info stolen InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-3 InfoSec News
Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Online Fraud--January 14, 2004 InfoSec News

Wednesday, 14 January

Park Police Bomb Their Terrorism Test InfoSec News
Critical flaws found in VoIP products using H.323 protocol InfoSec News
Security 2004: How it will shape up InfoSec News
Microsoft Patches Fail To Fix Dangerous Security Flaw InfoSec News
Locking Down SQL Server 2000 InfoSec News

Tuesday, 13 January

Wireless LAN worries InfoSec News
Homeland Security looks to industry to secure nation's infrastructure InfoSec News
Hackers Crack Cyberspace InfoSec News
IANA benefactor charged InfoSec News
RUXCON SYDNEY 2004 - CALL FOR PAPERS InfoSec News
Linux Security Week - January 12th 2004 InfoSec News
Random Acts of Spamness InfoSec News

Monday, 12 January

New Trojan masquerades as Windows XP update InfoSec News
VeriSign dead cert causes net instability InfoSec News
Kazaa Delivers More Than Tunes InfoSec News
Hey! Uber Haxor suspended for three days... InfoSec News
Feds relied on 'Cold War' crisis plan in blackout InfoSec News

Friday, 09 January

NSPW 2004 Call For Papers InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - January 9th 2003 InfoSec News
Chips to fight viruses InfoSec News
'Homeless hacker' pleads guilty to Times hack InfoSec News

Thursday, 08 January

Man kept child porn at county job, police say InfoSec News
re: China grants WLAN technology rights to more companies InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-2 InfoSec News
Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--Patch and Configuration Change Control--January 7, 2004 InfoSec News
Password protection in Microsoft Word criticized InfoSec News
DARPA plans network workshop InfoSec News

Wednesday, 07 January

Japanese IT businesses turn to Gods to ward off viruses, hackers InfoSec News
Feds thwart extortion plot against Best Buy InfoSec News
China grants WLAN technology rights to more companies InfoSec News
Fear about reporting e-crime InfoSec News
Re: Computer sleuths ply Internet InfoSec News

Tuesday, 06 January

Linux Security Week - January 5th 2004 InfoSec News
'Homeless hacker' says he'll accept plea bargain InfoSec News
Re: Computer sleuths ply Internet InfoSec News
Agencies Beef Up IT Security InfoSec News
Security group warns of hole in Linux kernel InfoSec News
Don't take passwords to the grave InfoSec News

Monday, 05 January

Linux Advisory Watch - January 2nd 2004 InfoSec News
File and email encryption with GnuPG (PGP), part two InfoSec News
Windows & .NET Magazine Security UPDATE--December 31, 2003 InfoSec News
Computer sleuths ply Internet InfoSec News
Defences lacking at social network sites InfoSec News