Information Security News: by date

116 messages starting Jul 01 04 and ending Jul 29 04
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Thursday, 29 July

Security UPDATE--Security Blog and Googling for Vulnerabilities--July 28, 2004 InfoSec News
The best-laid plans for protecting your data in a power failure InfoSec News
GAO finds information security compliance is sporadic InfoSec News
Survey Says Linux Hacks Are Rare InfoSec News
It's official: mi2g has no sense of humor InfoSec News
Secret of Cyber Defence Exercise 2004 InfoSec News

Wednesday, 28 July

Report: Private Sector Too Wary Of Sharing Security Information InfoSec News
Re: Hackers and establishment to mingle at DEFCON InfoSec News
Linux Security Week - July 26th 2004 InfoSec News
DoubleClick downed by denial-of-service attack InfoSec News
Are P2P networks leaking military secrets? InfoSec News

Monday, 26 July

Re: Big companies employing snoopers for staff email InfoSec News
"Fud, lies and libel" against (type any name here, I'll use mi2g) InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - July 23rd 2004 InfoSec News
Global Hackers Test their Skills on Korean Computer Systems InfoSec News
Cybersecurity experts wanted InfoSec News
Energy halts use of classified discs, drives InfoSec News
Richard Thieme's Islands in the Clickstream. THE BOOK. InfoSec News

Friday, 23 July

Re: Big companies employing snoopers for staff email InfoSec News
REVIEW: "Defend I.T.", Ajay Gupta/Scott Laliberte InfoSec News
mi2g attacks "so-called" security sites InfoSec News
Laptops at the FleetCenter at risk of breaches, attack InfoSec News
Report Faults Cyber-Security InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-30 InfoSec News

Thursday, 22 July

Re: Hackers and establishment to mingle at DEFCON InfoSec News
Security UPDATE--Security Writers Web Site--July 21, 2004 InfoSec News
Internet Extortion Ring Smashed InfoSec News
Prominent database company hacked again InfoSec News
Book excerpt: High-Tech Crimes Revealed: Cyberwar Stories from the Digital Front InfoSec News
Experts: Cybersecurity needs education, standards, partnerships InfoSec News

Wednesday, 21 July

Big companies employing snoopers for staff email InfoSec News
New Bagle, MyDoom variants roil Internet InfoSec News
E-mail security problems reported at Los Alamos National Lab InfoSec News

Tuesday, 20 July

Man charged with hacking U.S. computers InfoSec News
Stolen code shop back in business - on Usenet InfoSec News
Report: Contractors Upgrading IRS Systems Put Taxpayer Data At Risk InfoSec News
Hackers and establishment to mingle at DEFCON InfoSec News
First Windows CE virus emerges InfoSec News
Chinese hackers attack Taiwan military news agency ahead of drill InfoSec News
Linux Security Week - July 19, 2004 InfoSec News

Monday, 19 July

Heathrow Airport Anti-Terror Plans 'Found in Road' InfoSec News
DEF CON 11 Media is now ON-LINE InfoSec News
Re: From the Strange File: Archive.org Hacking in Civil Lawsuit? InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - July 16, 2004 InfoSec News

Friday, 16 July

Hacker Lamo Sentenced To Home Detention InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-29 InfoSec News
Forensic computing uncloaks industrial espionage InfoSec News
California Department of Insurance Computer Hacked, Agents Notified InfoSec News
Chinese Hacker May be PLA InfoSec News
Los Alamos Halts All of Its Classified Research After Data Vanishes InfoSec News
[ISN] Security UPDATE--More Bugs and Preemptive Fixes--July 14, 2004 InfoSec News

Thursday, 15 July

Hactivism and How It Got Here InfoSec News
MS hatches July patch batch InfoSec News
Executives Still Open File Attachments InfoSec News
Re: Group Offers to Sell Supposed Dragon IDS Code InfoSec News
U.S. Command Denies Hacker Attacks on Its Computer Systems InfoSec News
Al Qaeda Messages Posted on U.S. Server William Knowles

Wednesday, 14 July

Gov't, Private Sectors Exposed to Chinese Hacker Attacks InfoSec News
Microsoft Releases New Batch of Patches InfoSec News
GCHQ code challenge cracked by internet chatterers InfoSec News
UK military denies ban on iPods InfoSec News

Tuesday, 13 July

Hackers breached Defence Department computers: report on security lapses InfoSec News
New York man indicted for hacking into Verizon computers InfoSec News
Group Offers to Sell Supposed Dragon IDS Code InfoSec News
More classified devices go missing at Los Alamos InfoSec News
Microsoft products also vulnerable to Mozilla flaw InfoSec News
From the Strange File: Archive.org Hacking in Civil Lawsuit? InfoSec News
'Easter egg' cheats cracking casinos? InfoSec News
Linux Security Week - July 12, 2004 InfoSec News
REVIEW: "Bluetooth Security", Christian Gehrmann/Joakim Persson/Ben Smeets InfoSec News
PHRACK #62 HAS BEEN RELEASED InfoSec News

Monday, 12 July

For Hackers, Shop Talk, a Warning and Advice InfoSec News
Alleged hacker is Microsoft employee InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - July 9, 2004 InfoSec News
CASE STUDY PROPOSALS STILL BEING ACCEPTED (ACSAC 20) InfoSec News

Friday, 09 July

ITL Bulletin for July 2004 InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-28 InfoSec News
Microsoft to pitch security as 'competitive advantage' InfoSec News
Guilty plea on computer hacking InfoSec News
NIST helps on security budgets InfoSec News
Security hole found in Mozilla browser InfoSec News
RE: E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible Denning, Dorothy USA

Thursday, 08 July

VoIP hackers gut Caller ID InfoSec News
Lax data security seen at many Japanese companies InfoSec News
Two more from NIST InfoSec News
IE Exploit Attacks Another Piece of ActiveX InfoSec News
RE: E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible InfoSec News
Re: iPod is latest security risk for business, say analysts InfoSec News
Security UPDATE-- Disabling the ADODB.Stream Object--July 7, 2004 InfoSec News

Wednesday, 07 July

REVIEW: "Network Security Jumpstart", Matthew Strebe InfoSec News
Govt scores poorly in security test InfoSec News
Applying Pressure InfoSec News
Wendy's Drive-up Order System Information Disclosure InfoSec News
CA sued (again): This time for $800m InfoSec News
Call for donations! William Knowles
RE: E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible Denning, Dorothy USA

Tuesday, 06 July

iPod is latest security risk for business, say analysts InfoSec News
Call for donations! William Knowles
Linux Security Week - July 5, 2004 InfoSec News
US Air Force unveils cyberwar swords & shields InfoSec News
SSH Users beware: The hazards of X11 forwarding InfoSec News
Microsoft's browser dominance at risk as experts warn of security holes InfoSec News
Re: E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible InfoSec News
RE: E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible Cory D

Friday, 02 July

Usenix: Experts debate security through diversity InfoSec News
Homeland Security Rapped On Wireless Security InfoSec News
Military clashes with Coca-Cola over electronics used in promotion InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-27 InfoSec News
Re: E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible InfoSec News
Hackers target DND computers, break into network William Knowles

Thursday, 01 July

High school students charged with hacking into psychologist's computer InfoSec News
Computer crime laws need updating InfoSec News
Experts agree on method, not scope of IIS attacks InfoSec News
PC World sells "new" hard drive with personal data on InfoSec News
E-Mail Snooping Ruled Permissible InfoSec News
Security UPDATE--Combined Attack Methods--June 30, 2004 InfoSec News