Information Security News: by date

111 messages starting Jun 02 05 and ending Jun 30 05
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Thursday, 30 June

Hacker logs onto FWP hunter database, but no information stolen InfoSec News
OMB: IPv6 by June 2008 InfoSec News
RSS in Longhorn: The Security Question InfoSec News
Cyber attack threat worsening: experts InfoSec News
Hacker threat to records InfoSec News
Veritas Software Under Attack InfoSec News
Senators propose sweeping data-security bill InfoSec News

Tuesday, 28 June

FBI looks into possible hacking InfoSec News
Prosecutors cut 6 counts in Acxiom hacker case InfoSec News
Bagle commandeers PCs for zombie army InfoSec News
IRS search for public records access ends with ChoicePoint InfoSec News
Microsoft Ships Last-Minute Windows 2000 Update Rollup InfoSec News
Bogus analysis led to terror alert in Dec. 2003 InfoSec News
New worm lures users with 'breaking news' InfoSec News
Suspected Computer Hacker Gets Diploma InfoSec News
Microsoft to help NPA fight cyber attacks. InfoSec News
ictQatar holds cyber security workshop InfoSec News
Cybersecurity group looks to Europe for help InfoSec News
Viruses, Security Issues Undermine Internet InfoSec News
Group: Secure Bluetooth with long PINs InfoSec News
13 teens face felonies InfoSec News

Monday, 27 June

Q&A: ChoicePoint CISO on data breach InfoSec News
Thefts of U.S. technology boost China's weaponry InfoSec News
Hacker sentenced to 4 months in prison InfoSec News
Weak security makes HK top hacker target InfoSec News

Thursday, 23 June

REVIEW: "Brute Force", Matt Curtin InfoSec News
Re: Interview with Marcus Ranum InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-25 InfoSec News
OIC Members Should Cooperate To Ensure Cyber Security InfoSec News
Firm installs security after data loss InfoSec News
Virus puts N-plant data on Net InfoSec News
AT&T plans CNN-style security channel InfoSec News
Interview with Marcus Ranum InfoSec News
Getting cleared InfoSec News
CardSystems' Data Left Unsecured InfoSec News
Internal hackers pose the greatest threat InfoSec News

Wednesday, 22 June

ITL Bulletin for June 2005 InfoSec News
Kaiser Permanente division fined $200k for patient data breach InfoSec News
Security Flaw Exposes CVS Purchase Data InfoSec News
Book Review - The Art of Computer Virus Research and Defense InfoSec News
Re: Computers' Insecure Security InfoSec News

Tuesday, 21 June

New Version of ISO17799 Published InfoSec News
Credit card hacking not hard InfoSec News
Wireless Web puts personal data at risk InfoSec News

Monday, 20 June

Lost Credit Data Improperly Kept, Company Admits InfoSec News
Banks to spend more on IT security, survey says InfoSec News
Linux Security Week - June 20th 2005 InfoSec News
OMB modifies security reporting InfoSec News
Fake Documents Got Workers Into Nuke Plant InfoSec News
Computers' Insecure Security InfoSec News
Hackers deface Beijing's security website InfoSec News
NIST to begin accrediting labs for voting system evaluations InfoSec News
Identity theft of FDIC employees leads to bank fraud, union says InfoSec News

Sunday, 19 June

Botnet Hunters Search for 'Command and Control' Servers InfoSec News
Leak of secret plan to protect G8 leaders sparks security alert InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - June 17th 2005 InfoSec News
Criminals breach Equifax security for second time InfoSec News
MasterCard Says 40 Million Files Are Put at Risk InfoSec News

Thursday, 16 June

"Blue Hat" summit meant to reveal ways of the other side InfoSec News
Congress Reacts to Breach Onslaught InfoSec News
Hacking charges to be dropped against Palm Beach high student InfoSec News
Top Open-Source Security Applications InfoSec News
Black Hat Briefings Announcements InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-24 InfoSec News
U.K. government is target in e-mail attacks InfoSec News
Researchers Stymied By Microsoft Vulnerability InfoSec News
New worm hits AIM network InfoSec News
`Legit' hackers set to target telecom firms in cyber attacks InfoSec News
Army probes royal security breach InfoSec News
Re: The High Costs of Hacking InfoSec News
To Find Solid Security Candidates, Look Beyond Tech Certificates InfoSec News

Tuesday, 14 June

ITaP traces security breach to Belgium InfoSec News
Microsoft Issues A Dozen Patches InfoSec News
Shred It! InfoSec News
REVIEW: "CISSP Exam Notes", K. Wan InfoSec News
GAO: Agencies not adequately addressing emerging cybersecurity threats InfoSec News
Poll: Most Want U.S. to Make Internet Safe InfoSec News
Hackers took data, Medica alleges InfoSec News
GAO: Feds miss mark on security reporting InfoSec News
The High Costs of Hacking InfoSec News
Linux Security Week - June 13th 2005 InfoSec News
reconsidering physical security: pod slurping InfoSec News
Motorola downplays data security breach InfoSec News

Monday, 13 June

Linux Advisory Watch - June 10th 2005 InfoSec News
State's Web systems bogged down InfoSec News
Security guidelines for U.S. agencies due in July InfoSec News
Trojan horse exec falls two flights InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-23 InfoSec News
RE: Insecurity through obscurity InfoSec News
Crying wolf or calling it as it is? InfoSec News

Sunday, 12 June

Test post, please ignore! security curmudgeon

Thursday, 09 June

Insecurity through obscurity InfoSec News
ISPs found innocent of aiding zombie attacks in 'trial' InfoSec News
Cybersecurity plagues Fort Hood InfoSec News

Wednesday, 08 June

Re: Gartner: Relax about overhyped security threats InfoSec News
Linux Security Week - June 6th 2005 InfoSec News
Security claims asking for trouble InfoSec News
Gartner: Relax about overhyped security threats InfoSec News

Tuesday, 07 June

Bluetooth crack gets serious InfoSec News
Woodward grills cybersecurity vets InfoSec News
Personal Data for 3.9 Million Lost in Transit InfoSec News

Monday, 06 June

Message storm knocks NYSE offline InfoSec News
Re: Hacker hits Duke system InfoSec News
Test shows voter fraud is possible InfoSec News

Saturday, 04 June

Linux Advisory Watch - June 3rd 2005 InfoSec News
Hacker hits Duke system InfoSec News

Friday, 03 June

Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-22 InfoSec News
Hacking fear drives up network security market InfoSec News
N.K. hacking ability matches that of CIA, analyst says InfoSec News
FBI Probes Theft of Justice Dept. Data InfoSec News

Thursday, 02 June

Microsoft admits popular MSN site hacked in Korea InfoSec News