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| Defense: Prosecutors bending law for MySpace hoax
(AP) |
| <p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/security/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080819/ap_on_re_us/internet_suicide"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20080722/i/r893465982.jpg?x=130&y=97&q=85&sig=_De8dXJy30.3fr4ORtAiPw--" align="left" height="97" width="130" alt="A screen grab of MySpace.com. MySpace will join the OpenID alliance to begin letting its users take their online identity to other sites and social networks without having to register again. REUTERS/www.myspace.com" border="0" /></a>AP - A defense attorney for the Missouri woman charged in a MySpace hoax that allegedly led to a 13-year-old girl's suicide argued in court papers that prosecutors are bending a cyber crime statute to prosecute his client.</p><br clear="all"/> |
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Yahoo Tue, 19 Aug 2008 08:40:19 GMT |
| Court says Britain should not send hacker to U.S.
(Reuters) |
| <p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/security/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080814/wr_nm/europe_britain_hacker_dc"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/nm/20080814/2008_08_13t174633_298x450_us_europe_britain_hacker.jpg?x=86&y=130&q=85&sig=ASJWLBuGB.3gCFcYdKr9oA--" align="left" height="130" width="86" alt="Gary McKinnon leaves Bow Street magistrates court in central London May 10, 2006. (Kieran Doherty/Reuters)" border="0" /></a>Reuters - A European court has asked Britain to
delay sending a computer expert to face trial in the United
States until it can review his request to block his
extradition.</p><br clear="all"/> |
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Yahoo Thu, 14 Aug 2008 03:43:22 GMT |
| Attacks on Georgia Web Sites May Not Be 'Cyberwar'
(NewsFactor) |
| <p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/security/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20080813/bs_nf/61318"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/nm/20080814/2008_08_12t094655_450x399_us_georgia_ossetia.jpg?x=130&y=115&q=85&sig=jvQFZ0hOxB2PiK265knuRg--" align="left" height="115" width="130" alt="Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili speaks during a rally in Tbilisi August 12, 2008. (David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters)" border="0" /></a>NewsFactor - Security researchers are still trying to work out exactly who is responsible for the cyberwar tactics that have knocked many Georgian government Web sites offline. While Georgian officials blamed Russia, many security experts have pointed the finger at the Russian Business Network (RBN), a shadowy outfit -- that may no longer even exist -- which has previously provided network services for Russian criminal gangs.</p><br clear="all"/> |
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Yahoo Wed, 13 Aug 2008 19:22:04 GMT |
| Hackers want to be your (malicious) friend
(USATODAY.com) |
| USATODAY.com - SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook isn't just popular with consumers and marketers. Hackers are finding flaws in computer-programming language JavaScript and planting malicious code in the profiles on the popular social-networking site and its rivals. |
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Yahoo Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:19:38 GMT |
| Georgian Sites Were Scouted Before Mass Attack
(NewsFactor) |
| NewsFactor - Russia is not only attacking Georgia by land and by air, but hackers are attacking Georgia's computer systems. Cyber attackers began launching virtual missiles at Georgian servers on Aug. 8. |
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Yahoo Tue, 12 Aug 2008 21:06:33 GMT |
| PC Tools' Security Software Adds ThreatFire
(PC Magazine) |
| PC Magazine - PC Tools said Monday that it had begun shipping the 2009 versions of its security suite and desktop tools. In addition to the expected improvements in detection, both the Internet Security 2009 suite and Spyware Doctor 6 include "Behavior Guard," a fancy name for the ThreatFire behavioral technology PC Tools previously offered as a standalone product. |
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Yahoo Mon, 11 Aug 2008 17:00:47 GMT |
| Court blocks MIT students from showing subway hack
(AP) |
| AP - A federal judge ordered three college students to cancel a Sunday presentation at a computer hackers' conference where they planned to show security flaws in the automated fare system used by Boston's subway. |
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Yahoo Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:08:00 GMT |
| iPhones-Macintosh computers become apples of hackers' eyes
(AFP) |
| <p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/security/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080810/tc_afp/usitinternetcrimecompanyappledefcon"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp/20080810/capt.cps.nfz16.100808070745.photo00.photo.default-344x512.jpg?x=87&y=130&q=85&sig=6V8ubIbpVl9vKmkhYnzDtg--" align="left" height="130" width="87" alt="A 3G iPhone is displayed in this file photo. Security specialists said Saturday that hackers are taking increasing aim at iPhones and Macintosh computers as the hot-selling Apple devices gain popularity worldwide.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Valerie Macon)" border="0" /></a>AFP - Security specialists said Saturday that hackers are taking increasing aim at iPhones and Macintosh computers as the hot-selling Apple devices gain popularity worldwide.</p><br clear="all"/> |
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Yahoo Sun, 10 Aug 2008 05:12:38 GMT |
| Google "gadgets" called gateways for hackers
(AFP) |
| <p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/security/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080809/ts_alt_afp/usitinternetcrimehackergoogle"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp/20080809/capt.cps.nfv87.090808175224.photo00.photo.default-512x341.jpg?x=130&y=86&q=85&sig=nuQ40Weu79HSkJOsJmvftg--" align="left" height="86" width="130" alt="The logo of Internet search engine company Google its headquarters in Mountain View California. Hackers turned computer security specialists accuse Google of setting users up for online disasters by letting them personalize home pages with applications that could be tainted.(AFP/File/Nicholas Kamm)" border="0" /></a>AFP - Hackers turned computer security specialists accuse Google of setting users up for online disasters by letting them personalize home pages with applications that could be tainted.</p><br clear="all"/> |
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Yahoo Sat, 09 Aug 2008 15:52:58 GMT |
| Hackers mull physical attacks on a networked world
(AP) |
| AP - Want to break into the computer network in an ultra-secure building? Ship a hacked iPhone there to a nonexistent employee and hope the device sits in the mailroom, scanning for nearby wireless connections. |
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Yahoo Sat, 09 Aug 2008 00:05:01 GMT |
| Hackers Use Facebook for Malware Attack
(NewsFactor) |
| NewsFactor - Popular social-networking Web site Facebook is fighting back against hackers. |
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Yahoo Fri, 08 Aug 2008 21:28:00 GMT |
| French reporters booted from US computer security conference
(AFP) |
| <p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/security/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080808/tc_afp/usfranceitinternetcrimeblackhat"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp/20080808/capt.cps.nfr33.080808201411.photo00.photo.default-512x355.jpg?x=130&y=90&q=85&sig=iFHA_cBDeoFr64k6LJDXSQ--" align="left" height="90" width="130" alt="Members of the media, seen August 1, 2008, go online at the main press center on the Olympic Green in Beijing. Reporters from an online French magazine were booted from the world's premier computer security conference Thursday after reportedly hacking a press room network to teach reporters about how easily Internet transmissions could be intercepted while covering the Olympics.(AFP/File/Frederic J. Brown)" border="0" /></a>AFP - Reporters from an online French magazine were booted from the world's premier computer security conference Thursday after reportedly hacking a press room network and stealing peers' passwords.</p><br clear="all"/> |
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Yahoo Fri, 08 Aug 2008 18:14:44 GMT |
| Wells Fargo Codes Used To Access Personal Information |
| Personal data on some 7,000 consumers was illegally accessed over the Web by thieves using access codes belonging to Wells Fargo Bank.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Hacking/News?a=YZvp9u"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Hacking/News?i=YZvp9u" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Hacking/News/~4/367763355" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Security gag order against MIT students gets another day in court |
| A federal judge in Boston will consider whether a restraining order barring three MIT students from talking about security holes they found should be extended or allowed to expire.
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Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Legal flap over Defcon talk exposes divide on disclosing security flaws |
| The court order that stopped a Defcon presentation about flaws in a transit e-ticketing system rekindled the debate over how such vulnerabilities should be publicly disclosed.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Hacking/News?a=n5CytX"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Hacking/News?i=n5CytX" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Hacking/News/~4/365359251" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Fri, 15 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Phishing scam dupes hundreds of MobileMe users |
| A phishing scam aimed at Apple's .Mac and MobileMe users successfully duped hundreds of people into divulging credit card and other personal data, security company CardCops said today.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Hacking/News?a=t5m4d0"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Hacking/News?i=t5m4d0" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Hacking/News/~4/365013424" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Thu, 14 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Judge refuses to lift gag order on MIT students in Boston subway-hack case |
| A federal judge left in place a temporary restraining order barring three MIT students from publicly discussing details of security flaws they found in the e-ticketing system used by Boston's mass transit authority.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Hacking/News?a=eZ3Gfi"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Hacking/News?i=eZ3Gfi" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Hacking/News/~4/365070188" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Thu, 14 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
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Source: ComputerWorld Thu, 14 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| More Cybercrime/Hacking News... |
| View more Cybercrime/Hacking news and analysis from Computerworld.com.
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Source: ComputerWorld |
| Wells Fargo Codes Used To Access Personal Information |
| Personal data on some 7,000 consumers was illegally accessed over the Web by thieves using access codes belonging to Wells Fargo Bank.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?a=NrpeNt"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?i=NrpeNt" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Security/News/~4/367767250" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Microsoft Puts Out 11 Fixes, Pulls Another |
| Microsoft released its largest batch of security fixes since February 2007: 11 software updates designed to plug 26 holes in Windows, Office and other products.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?a=3mkNQz"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?i=3mkNQz" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Security/News/~4/367767251" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Opinion: Encryption compliance still the Wild West |
| Some states do not consider encryption alone sufficient to ensure that the data is unrecoverable, and at this stage in the game, companies cannot assume that just because they have encrypted data or implemented encryption key management that they are either completely protected from future legal liabilities or have complied with the law.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?a=wTX6O7"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?i=wTX6O7" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Security/News/~4/368453695" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| U.K. justice agency lost 45,000 personal records in past fiscal year |
| In an annual report, the U.K. Ministry of Justice said the personal data of about 45,000 people was exposed in a series of security breaches -- some of which weren't disclosed publicly until now.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?a=msJlox"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?i=msJlox" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Security/News/~4/368214836" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Flap Over Transit Flaws Exposes Disclosure Divide |
| A court order that stopped a Defcon presentation about flaws in the Boston-area transit authority's e-ticketing system rekindled the debate over how such vulnerabilities should be publicly disclosed.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?a=AKyNly"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?i=AKyNly" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Security/News/~4/367767252" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| More Security News... |
| View more Security news and analysis from Computerworld.com.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?a=bHAWKM"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/Security/News?i=bHAWKM" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/Security/News/~4/76589737"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld |
| After two-year dip, Google customer satisfaction scores roar back |
| Google rebounded from a two-year dip to earn the highest-ever score in the annual University of Michigan e-business site customer satisfaction survey.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=TF1Dju"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=TF1Dju" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/368688552" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| In the land of cheese, tulips and biometrics |
| The Netherlands' innovative use of biometrics improves customer service and reduces fraud.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=6WAabA"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=6WAabA" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/368688553" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Five movies starring computers |
| Five movies that feature computers and programs as part of the cast.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=t7DtL2"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=t7DtL2" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/368688554" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Image gallery: Wi-Fi tweaks for speed freaks |
| Get the most out of your home or small-business wireless network.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=rzK57I"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=rzK57I" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/368688555" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Wi-Fi tweaks for speed freaks |
| Is your wireless connection painfully slow more than 10 feet from the router? Do you have random dead spots in your home or small office? These easy tips and tricks will help you solve those problems and get the most out of your Wi-Fi network.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=dNcaXD"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=dNcaXD" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/368688556" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| Sybase sues database start-up in east Texas court favored by 'patent pirates' |
| In a lawsuit filed quietly in a federal court in Texas that is seen as a favorable venue for patent suits, Sybase is charging start-up Vertica Systems with infringement.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=oTHXEP"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=oTHXEP" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/368709986" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Tue, 19 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| IBM's XIV storage lacks high-end features, analyst says |
| IBM has quietly released the first technology from its acquisition of XIV, the Israeli grid storage start-up headed by a former EMC guru, but the product appears to lack some high-end features and is targeted at only a very limited set of customers.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=JIZOZV"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=JIZOZV" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/368115732" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| No Paper Chase |
| If you're thinking about pursuing a degree for the paper -- the diploma and the money -- don't do it.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=2EZXS3"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=2EZXS3" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/367763518" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| IT Schools to Watch |
| These leading-edge graduate schools are moving at the pace of the IT workplace, delivering coursework that's relevant to today's IT professionals. Read profiles of 10 innovative schools, plus view listings of 56 top IT schools from across the country.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=xnw0cJ"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=xnw0cJ" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/367763519" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| IT School to Watch: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| High-tech curricula and industry partnerships at University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign turn out graduates ready for the workforce.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=HGXTLZ"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=HGXTLZ" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/367763520" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| IT School to Watch: University of Washington |
| High-tech curricula and industry partnerships at the University of Washington turn out graduates ready for the workforce.
<p><a href="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?a=3sSK3y"><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~a/Computerworld/TopNews?i=3sSK3y" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.computerworld.com/~r/Computerworld/TopNews/~4/367763521" height="1" width="1"/> |
Source: ComputerWorld Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:00:00 GMT |
| McAfee's Focus Reconnex With Data Protection |
| Pushing further into data leak prevention is part of a move to broaden its sphere of interest.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Security Flap Slams Wells Fargo Over Data Breach |
| Bank loan-approval staff under a microscope after about 5,000 consumer names stolen.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Study Gives States Poor Marks on Cyber Crime |
| Report from two policy institutes claims that state attorneys generally fail to prosecute Internet fraud allegations.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Google Sees Massive Spam Spike |
| New message-delivery techniques allow the junk to leak through.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Patch Tuesday Targets 'Mammoth' Set of Flaws |
| After a quiet July, things are heating up on the vulnerability front.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Verisign Aims to Deflate 'Pump and Dump' Scams |
| A fraud-detection service warns online brokerages when they're about to make a trade that looks fishy.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Mozilla: Security a Significant Focus |
| Mozilla's senior security executives discuss how they're making the Web a safer place one browser at a time.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Facebook Scrambles to Squash Worm |
| Users invited to view a video that pretended to be hosted on a Google or YouTube Web site.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Malware How-to's Part of Computer Science Class |
| To make a point about the lack of education in computer security, a
university professor offers courses in writing malware. Antivirus vendors don't buy the logic.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Spammers Go for Olympics Gold |
| The 2008 Olympics promises to be a feast for fans, and spammers and cybercriminals are working hard to get onto the table.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Fallout From TJX Credit Card Scandal |
| Thanks to international cooperation, hackers from outside the U.S. were apprehended in one of the largest identity theft cases ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Hackers: Uncle Sam Wants You |
| UPDATED: At Black Hat, agencies including the FBI, US-CERT, and the military make the pitch for assisting in the U.S.'s fight against cybercrime and cyberwar.
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Source: InternetNews |
| Symantec Acquires Windows Security Vendor PC Tools |
| Symantec has agreed to acquire PC Tools, a provider of anti-virus, anti-spyware and PC utility tools for users of Microsoft Windows. The acquisition is expected to close by the end of 2008. The acquisition brings PC Tools' computer maintenance, utility and security technologies into Symantec's consumer products.<br/> - Symantec has signed a definitive agreement to acquire PC Tools, a provider
of security and utilities software for Microsoft Windows.
Financial terms of the deal, which is expected to close by the end of 2008,
were not disclosed. Headquartered in Australia,
PC Tools has offices in the United Stat...
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Source: eWeek Mon, 18 Aug 2008 18:10:46 -0400 |
| Security Admins Love Social Networks�They're Just Wary of Malware |
| Social networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace make security administrators nervous about malware, phishing, security threats and data leaks just not enough to stop using social networks themselves. Symantec found that 70 percent of security administrators use social networks despite concerns over data leakage, malware and productivity loss.<br/> - Most security pros like social networking sites at least that's what
Symantec found in a survey of security administrators in Europe
and North America.
The
survey was conducted earlier in 2008 and ran for about three weeks.
Responses were gathered from 87 security admins belonging to organizati...
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Source: eWeek Mon, 18 Aug 2008 16:00:12 -0400 |
| Encryption Finally Goes Mainstream |
| In this installment of the IT Link podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, PGP CEO Phil Dunkelberger talks about the difference between Windows and Macintosh security in the enterprise and the growing need to keep our data safe in a new age of targeted security attacks.<br/> - Audio Podcast Content....
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Source: eWeek Mon, 18 Aug 2008 14:52:05 -0400 |
| Security Software Reviews Done Wrong |
| Consumer Reports review State of the Net survey was supposed be a guide to Protect yourself online, from the biggest threats to the best solutions. Consumer Reports examined spyware, firewalls, anti-virus, web security, phishing and identity theft, but their methods proved troublesome and vendors like Symantec are up in arms. Security consumers should be too. Bad information on security software coming from such a trusted source in security software reviews is doubly bad.<br/> -
I don't do a lot of reviews anymore, but I spent about 13 years in the
reviews business, testing a wide variety of products. A badly-done,
badly-thought out review hits me like fingernails on the blackboard. So it is
with the
recent Consumer Reports story on computer security and acco...
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Source: eWeek Sat, 16 Aug 2008 20:03:12 -0400 |
| Cyber-attacks Gaining Acceptance as Another Weapon in War |
| The cyber-attacks launched against Georgia during the recent military clashes with Russia are just the latest in a growing escalation of security hacks targeting government computers and Web sites around the world. Estonia, Lithuania and the Pentagon were all hacked successfully in recent months. IT security researchers expect government hacks and cyber-terrorism will only increase.<br/> - Lest any of us forget the age in which we live, the cyber-attacks on Georgia
this past week have highlighted that the Internet is becoming the latest
weapon used in terrorism or military campaigns.
During the past year or so, there have been a number of high-profile reports
and accusations o...
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Source: eWeek Thu, 14 Aug 2008 18:34:10 -0400 |
| Google Says UPS, CNN E-Mail Viruses Stood Out in July |
| Google reports that two e-mail virus spoofs, one for UPS and one for CNN, are racking the security world today. Google also said its SAAS Postini data centers are tracking the viruses and adding filters to help protect businesses' enterprise applications in the cloud. Meanwhile, the CNN virus has morphed into the MSNBC virus with similar nasty malware designs.<br/> - Google may be susceptible to serious outages for its Gmail and other Google Apps, but the company is putting the smack down on e-mail viruses.
Google, no stranger to tracking the comings and goings-on around our beloved Internet, said its Postini data centers in July tallied the biggest volume of...
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Source: eWeek Thu, 14 Aug 2008 12:43:00 -0400 |
| Security Firms Warn of Hackers Spoofing CNN, MSNBC News Alerts |
| Security hackers behind the CNN-spam campaign switched to MSNBC, sending spoofed e-mails claiming to be MSNBC news alerts in an attempt to lure victims into downloading malware. The hackers are sending about 1.5 million to 2 million spoofed MSNBC news alert messages per hour, according to security researchers at MX Logic. Security firms Sophos and MX Logic warn users to be careful about clicking on links in e-mails.<br/> - UPDATED: Hackers believed to be behind the CNN-spam campaign have changed tactics slightly�they are now using messages claiming to be from news network MSNBC.
The best advice for users�be careful what you click. The spoofed MSNBC messages try to entice victims with provocative subject heads, such ...
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Source: eWeek Thu, 14 Aug 2008 10:02:17 -0400 |
| Security Researcher Asserts Russian Role in Georgia Cyber-attacks |
| SecureWorks researcher Don Jackson bolsters the argument that the Russian government played a role in the cyber-attacks that broke out during its invasion of Georgia. Research by SecureWorks has uncovered a link between Russian state-run networks and the cyber-attacks that hit Georgia during the recent military clashes over the disputed territory of South Ossetia.<br/> - A security researcher claims to have uncovered evidence suggesting
a link between the Russian government and the cyber-attacks launched
against Georgia.
The cyber-attacks started as Georgian and Russian military units fought
over the disputed territory of South
Ossetia. The fighting started ...
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Source: eWeek Wed, 13 Aug 2008 19:19:22 -0400 |
| Big Questions About OpenID After Recent Vulnerabilities |
| A variety of security issues have conspired to make OpenID an unreliable authentication method. It will remain that way unless some things change soon.<br/> - In light of some recent vulnerability announcements, research has shown OpenID to be an untrustworthy system. This is disappointing; I really liked OpenID. But it also conforms to some suspicions I had about it from early on.
OpenID is a protocol for authentication. One party, the OP (OpenID Provid...
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Source: eWeek Wed, 13 Aug 2008 09:55:05 -0400 |
| Microsoft Patch Tuesday Targets 26 Application Flaws |
| Microsoft released its Patch Tuesday update today, which includes a fix for a zero-day flaw affecting Microsoft Office Access that has been targeted by hackers. Other fixes address issues in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Windows and other products.<br/> - Microsoft released its August Patch Tuesday update Aug. 12 with 11 bulletins that plug 26 security holes across multiple products.
Six of the bulletins are rated quot;critical quot; and address remotely
exploitable flaws in Internet Explorer, PowerPoint, Excel, Microsoft
Office Access, Microsof...
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Source: eWeek Tue, 12 Aug 2008 17:46:19 -0400 |
| Microsoft Security Alert Program Sets Example for Infrastructure Vendors |
| Microsoft is starting its Active Protections Program to give anti-virus, intrusion prevention system and network security vendors a heads up about security fixes in advance of patch Tuesday. Other infrastructure vendors such as Sun Microsystems and Apple could benefit users by following suit with similar programs.<br/> - When Microsoft announced plans Aug. 5 to share information on vulnerabilities with security software vendors as part of the Microsoft Active Protections Program, the company underscored what could be a shift to a new era of cooperation in the name of security.
In light of the largely successful coo...
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Source: eWeek Mon, 11 Aug 2008 21:34:05 -0400 |
| Is There Also A Russian Cyber War Against Georgia |
| Real people are dying at Russian hands in Georgia, but the reports of a cyber-war are not as clear.<br/> - There's no doubt that Georgia
is being militarily attacked by Russia. Russia
is dropping actual bombs deep inside the country, and it's not clear, at the
moment, how far the attack will go.
There are also reports that cyber-warfare attacks are under way, and here
the picture is less clear. Jar...
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Source: eWeek Mon, 11 Aug 2008 07:45:54 -0400 |
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