| September 18, 2009: |
| 20:13 | Microsoft Internet Explorer SSL security hole lingers |
| 20:11 | Conservatives call for DNA databases to be reduced |
| 20:09 | McAfee warns of bogus security suite |
| 20:08 | Security market remains buoyant in choppy waters |
| 20:07 | The good and bad of government in the cloud |
| 20:05 | Vista, Windows 7 Are More Secure than Snow Leopard |
| 20:04 | Will Google's Buy of reCAPTCHA Hurt Internet Security? |
| 20:01 | HHS guts health-care breach notification law, groups warn |
| 20:00 | Man gets 15 months for E-Trade skimming scam |
| 19:59 | Sophisticated botnet causing a surge in click fraud |
| 19:59 | Microsoft sues scareware scammers |
| 19:58 | Software company fined for trading with the enemy |
| 19:58 | Misdirected spyware infects Ohio hospital |
| 19:57 | Firefox's Flash check drives 10M to Adobe's download |
| 19:55 | Microsoft, Yahoo in informal talks with EU over search deal |
| September 17, 2009: |
| 19:59 | Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems: Selection Criteria |
| 19:58 | How to Compare and Use Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems |
| 19:54 | Social Networking a Tool for More Secure ID Management? |
| 19:52 | 1.8 million UK postcodes available online |
| 19:51 | Batman 'glide' disabled in anti-piracy measure |
| 19:47 | Study: eBay, Yahoo among most trusted companies |
| 19:45 | One in eight Brits hit by identity theft |
| 19:44 | Attack E-mails Use Fake Shipping Confirmation Ruse |
| 19:44 | An Amazing Laptop Recovery Story |
| 19:41 | Has Conroy's dept received filter report? |
| 19:39 | Will security concerns darken Google's government cloud? |
| 19:35 | New phishing attack chats up victims |
| 19:34 | Report: Skype founders sue Skype |
| 19:34 | Google buys reCAPTCHA to boost book scanning efforts |
| 19:33 | Microsoft offers tools for secure application development |
| September 16, 2009: |
| 22:22 | Quick actions help financial firm avoid security disaster |
| 22:20 | Data Debauchery That Happens in Vegas Doesn't Stay There |
| 22:18 | Businesses turn to DNS service to filter the Web |
| 22:17 | ArcSight repurposes application to fight financial fraud |
| 22:15 | Sky boosts customer data protection |
| 22:14 | Spurs aiming for the goal of PCI card security compliance |
| 22:13 | Twitter confirms users own their content |
| 22:13 | Google launches data liberation service |
| 22:12 | Websense warns of web-based malware epidemic |
| 22:11 | Security experts highlight spear phishing dangers |
| 22:10 | Internet Scammers Leap on Patrick Swayze's Death |
| 22:08 | First identity commissioner appointed |
| 22:07 | Tories pledge to end the database state |
| 22:05 | Cloud security through control vs.ownership |
| 22:04 | Web server attacks, poor app patching make for nasty mix |
| September 15, 2009: |
| 22:09 | Case study: The Salvation Army wins the fight against spam |
| 22:08 | F-Secure offers free upgrade to Internet Security 2010 |
| 22:07 | Linux Web Server Botnet: Scarier than Regular Botnets! |
| 22:06 | How Reliable Is Your Wireless Local Area Network? |
| 22:03 | Businesses overlooking biggest security risks |
| 22:02 | Microsoft: Word legal foe paints cockeyed tale |
| 22:00 | Company hosting Joe Wilson fundraising site recovers from DDoS attack |
| 22:00 | Failing to buy Emulex, Broadcom sues |
| 21:59 | New York Times tricked into serving scareware ad |
| 21:58 | DHS to review report on vulnerability in West Coast power grid |
| 21:56 | Microsoft issues XP, Vista anti-worm updates |
| 21:54 | Heartland CEO: Credit card encryption needed |
| 21:54 | Microsoft: No TCP/IP patches for you, XP |
| 21:52 | ISP appeals verdict that closed Pirate Bay |
| 21:51 | Apple missed security boat with Snow Leopard, says researcher |
| September 14, 2009: |
| 19:33 | Domain-name abuse proliferates; rogue registrars turn a blind eye |
| 19:30 | Access control vendors unite to tackle Linux, Unix and Windows |
| 19:29 | Symark International buys BeyondTrust |
| 19:29 | How registrars tackle domain name abuse |
| 19:19 | Identity Commissioner appointed to oversee ID cards |
| 19:17 | Spammers turn to fake non-delivery reports |
| 19:16 | Malware writers piggyback on 9/11 anniversary |
| 19:15 | How Windows Autorun Can Autoinfect |
| 19:11 | Windows bug enables PC hijacking, Microsoft warns |
| 19:10 | NY Times warns of rogue antivirus on Web site |
| 19:08 | How we tested endpoint data loss prevention tools |
| 19:08 | Gonzalez pleads guilty to TJX, other data heists |
| 19:06 | Researchers slam fickle iPhone anti-fraud feature |
| 19:04 | Court overturns Microsoft's $358 million payment to Alcatel |
| 19:03 | Steganography meets VoIP in hacker world |
| September 11, 2009: |
| 22:35 | 4 Ways to Get the Most from Your PCI QSAs |
| 22:32 | Symantec tool calculates your data's value to thieves |
| 22:31 | CIOs say temporary staff top insider risk |
| 22:30 | Cut IT projects to reduce public spending, says Institute of Directors |
| 22:29 | VeriSign launches DDoS tracking service |
| 22:28 | Gemalto bolsters Amazon Web Services security |
| 22:27 | Novell launches latest single sign-on solution |
| 22:26 | Vasco adds to authentication roster |
| 22:25 | Symantec rolls out Norton 2010 |
| 22:24 | US to tighten behavioural advertising regulation |
| 22:22 | Apple Demonstrates Ignorance of Mobile Games Market |
| 22:18 | MPs take McKinnon fight to US ambassador |
| 22:16 | Apple patches 10 iPhone bugs, 4 QuickTime flaws |
| 22:13 | Four indicted on music piracy charges |
| 22:13 | Apple fixes Flash snafu in Snow Leopard, patches 33 bugs in Leopard |
| September 10, 2009: |
| 18:39 | Another NHS body warned over data loss |
| 18:39 | Windows File-Sharing Zero-Day Allows for PC Takeover |
| 18:36 | End users weakest security link: AFP |
| 18:35 | 'Anonymous' knocks PM, ACMA offline |
| 18:34 | Obama taps OpenID for government websites |
| 18:32 | Australian gov't calls on experts over DDoS attack |
| 18:30 | NHS security breach in Scotland revealed |
| 18:29 | Mozilla patches 10 Firefox 3.5 vulnerabilities |
| 18:27 | Report: Obama close to appointing White House cybersecurity chief |
| 18:25 | Mozilla releases Flash-checking security update |
| 18:24 | DuPont sues Chinese scientist for trade-secret theft |
| 18:22 | Man pleads guilty in Wal-Mart card phishing scheme |
| 18:21 | Cisco fixes TCP denial-of-service bug |
| 18:20 | Microsoft stabbed i4i in the back with Word, developer claims |
| 18:18 | Privacy groups: Obama has more work to do |
| September 9, 2009: |
| 20:52 | Printer makers mum on new security standard |
| 20:49 | Symantec reports sharp fall in phishing attacks |
| 20:48 | NetBank outage hit CIO's pay |
| 20:47 | Huawei slams 'baseless' ASIO reports |
| 20:46 | Hackers target govt over filter |
| 20:44 | Australian police probe government cyberattack |
| 20:43 | MPs urge Johnson to halt McKinnon extradition |
| 20:41 | Microsoft confirms critical unpatched Vista, Windows 7 RC bug |
| 20:38 | Unpatched Microsoft bugs raise red flags |
| 20:37 | FanCheck developer defends app, says it's not malware |
| 20:36 | Microsoft: Patching Windows 2000 'infeasible' |
| 20:35 | Microsoft patches slew of 'drive-by attack' bugs |
| 20:30 | Group of authors opposes Google book settlement |
| 20:29 | Russia drops Microsoft antitrust case, offers free Vista-for-XP swap |
| 20:26 | New flaw causes 'Blue Screen of Death' on Vista, Windows 7 |
| September 8, 2009: |
| 21:06 | Symantec adds Quorum antimalware analysis to consumer security software |
| 21:05 | Small English town outpaces others in likely online fraud |
| 21:04 | European banks warned: brace for rise in cash machine fraud |
| 20:59 | Security Manager's Journal: Security is late to the offshore party |
| 20:58 | How to protect your brand from cybersquatters |
| 20:55 | 'Generation Y-pay?' refuses to pay for downloads |
| 20:55 | 25% of all fraudulent online purchases made in County Durham |
| 20:54 | Swotting up on Facebook virus exposes web users |
| 20:50 | UK firms failing on web apps security |
| 20:49 | Enterprises set to splash out on security |
| 20:49 | Nasstar taps Webroot for hosted security |
| 20:46 | Hackers turn attention to ATMs |
| 20:43 | Still no arrests from AFP raid |
| 20:42 | Mac clone maker's lawyer denies spilling Apple secrets |
| 20:39 | Google tries to assuage EU doubters of its US Books deal |
| September 7, 2009: |
| 20:56 | WordPress warns of smart worm attack on blogs |
| 20:55 | Woman loses $4,000 in Facebook scam |
| 20:55 | EU speaks out on US bank data access |
| 20:54 | Declare War on SQL Injection Attacks |
| 20:52 | Where in the World do Viruses Come From? |
| 20:50 | Too Much Online Sharing May Haunt You, Study Warns |
| 20:47 | Wigan loses unencrypted data on 43,000 children |
| 20:46 | Thales nShield Connect offers enterprise-class key management |
| 20:46 | Venafi key management software works smoothly with supported apps |
| 20:45 | Vormetric's agent-based approach provides strong key management across all apps |
| 20:44 | How we tested key management |
| 20:44 | Federal IT strategy, hope over reality |
| 20:42 | Microsoft promises IIS bug patch |
| 20:41 | Firefox adds Flash plug-in update protection |
| 20:39 | Microsoft: Cyber-crooks exploiting unpatched IIS bug |
| September 4, 2009: |
| 21:36 | Skype responds to Trojan security threat |
| 21:35 | Information Commissioner slams trade in personal data |
| 21:34 | F-Secure unveils Internet Security 2010 |
| 21:33 | USocial begins selling Facebook 'friends' |
| 21:31 | What is Antivirus 2010? |
| 21:29 | Scottish gov't plans personal data cull |
| 21:28 | Appeals court grants Microsoft reprieve in Word case |
| 21:27 | Patch scramble throws Adobe updates off schedule |
| 21:26 | Oracle delays security updates for user conference |
| 21:25 | Researchers find a new way to attack the cloud |
| 21:24 | Apple patches critical Java bugs, but leaves Leopard users vulnerable |
| 21:22 | Diebold gets rid of controversial e-voting machine unit |
| 21:20 | Microsoft to deliver five critical Windows patches next week |
| 21:17 | TJX agrees to settle another breach lawsuit for $525,000 |
| 21:15 | Snow Leopard 'downgrades' Flash to vulnerable version |
| September 3, 2009: |
| 21:28 | Symantec: Posted code enables VoIP spying |
| 21:27 | Browser extensions may be used for attacks |
| 21:25 | Opening NHS records to private suppliers |
| 21:25 | Awards prove that IT is alive and well |
| 21:24 | In the running for glory - UK IT Industry Awards 2009 shortlists |
| 21:21 | Vasco launches new authentication solution |
| 21:20 | Malware writers exploit California wildfires |
| 21:19 | Virus Bulletin spam report is good news for some |
| 21:18 | Guilty plea in British National Party data leak |
| 21:16 | Marshal8e6 rebrands and updates security tools |
| 21:13 | Turn an Old Floppy Into a Password Safe |
| 21:09 | Flaw in O2 routers could lead to hijack |
| 21:07 | Court allows suit against bank for lax security |
| 21:06 | Psystar starts selling Mac clones with Snow Leopard |
| 21:03 | Microsoft promises patch for critical Web server bug |
| September 2, 2009: |
| 20:08 | Police chiefs publish first UK e-crime strategy |
| 20:07 | New government guidelines aim to prevent mobile phone fraud |
| 20:07 | Bolton Wanderers achieves virtual success |
| 20:06 | OpenAjax Alliance tightens mashup security |
| 20:05 | 3Com unveils SecPath VPN firewalls |
| 20:04 | Vulnerabilities falling but malware booms |
| 20:02 | Minchin calls Conroy on late ISP filter |
| 20:00 | Amazon's cloud gets multi-factor authentication |
| 19:58 | Five indicted in long-running cybercrime operation |
| 19:57 | After code released, Microsoft to patch IIS bug |
| 19:56 | Web hosters ordered to pay $32M for contributing to trademark infringement |
| 19:55 | Microsoft probes critical IIS Web server bug |
| 19:54 | Privacy, consumer groups want news laws to protect Web users |
| 19:48 | VMware publishes its virtualization security guidelines |
| 19:46 | Instant messaging speeds up data theft danger |
| September 1, 2009: |
| 19:54 | Trend Micro beefs up web security offerings |
| 19:53 | Trend Micro ups web gateway protection |
| 19:53 | Check Point delivers encryption to SMEs |
| 19:52 | Facebook Users Forefeit their Security, Poll Shows |
| 19:49 | Skype Spy Trojan Escapes into Wild |
| 19:48 | If You Care About Your Data, Leave Your Laptop at Home |
| 19:46 | Can You Trust Free Antivirus Software? |
| 19:39 | Avoid Windows Encryption |
| 19:36 | Judge won't lower $5M bail for SF IT administrator |
| 19:35 | 3Com to blend security brains, enterprise brawn |
| 19:35 | Microsoft: Upgrade Messenger or else |
| 19:17 | Unpatched flaw could take down Microsoft's IIS server |
| 19:16 | Human and computer viruses are both security risks |
| 19:10 | Mac clone maker sues Apple over Snow Leopard |
| 19:05 | Bill giving Obama power to shut Web takes on new tone |
| August 31, 2009: |
| 16:55 | Keep Big Brother off Your Cell Phone |
| 16:53 | DHS Clarifies Laptop Border Crossing Rules: What You Need to Know |
| 16:51 | Thanks, Canada: Facebook's 4 Big Privacy Fixes |
| 16:47 | Flaw in Cisco WLAN opens up skyjacking risk |
| 16:46 | Bletchley Park disappointed by funding rebuff |
| 16:44 | Attack cracks Wi-Fi crypto in a minute |
| 16:42 | Privacy missing from Google Books settlement |
| 16:40 | White House sued for free speech violations |
| 16:40 | U.S. to launch two flash memory patent investigations |
| 16:38 | Update: Mastermind of TJX, Heartland breaches to plead guilty |
| 16:36 | Security test prompts federal fraud alert |
| 16:35 | Court ruling limits electronic searches |
| 16:34 | FBI investigating mystery laptops sent to governors |
| 16:31 | Reports: $29 Snow Leopard upgrade works on Tiger, too |
| 16:28 | Oracle demands information from Rimini Street to boost SAP lawsuit |
| July 31, 2009: |
| 17:49 | Human brains not wired for modern IT security |
| 17:48 | OpenDNSSec to help secure domain name system |
| 17:47 | Novell gets into log management |
| 17:46 | SpinVox saga takes a new turn |
| 17:44 | Communication is key to the successful CSO |
| 17:44 | Regulation harming computer security, say experts |
| 17:42 | Meter Hackers Find Free Parking in San Francisco |
| 17:40 | Dutch Court Orders Pirate Bay to Set Sail |
| 17:37 | Nasa hacker loses bid to avoid extradition |
| 17:35 | Clampi Trojan swipes online banking, log-in details |
| 17:34 | Adobe patches 12 Flash bugs, 3 caused by Microsoft |
| 17:32 | Court allows extradition of British hacker to proceed |
| 17:32 | Legal spat pushes Ebay to develop new base for Skype |
| 17:31 | P2P ban plan for government gets mixed response |
| 17:30 | Ballmer surprised by market's reaction to Microsoft-Yahoo |
| July 30, 2009: |
| 17:33 | Security group warns of top 10 threats |
| 17:32 | Windows 7 Ultimate RTM Cracked, Fully Validated (Already?) |
| 17:30 | MI5 website breached by hacker |
| 17:29 | Intel motherboards suffer Bios flaws |
| 17:28 | High-risk internet server exploit goes wild |
| 17:27 | More holes found in Web's SSL security protocol |
| 17:27 | For online ads, less may be more for competition |
| 17:26 | EFF: Apple's claim that jailbroken iPhones can crash cell towers a 'hill of beans' |
| 17:24 | Researcher reveals massive 'professional thieving' botnet |
| 17:23 | Details on presidential motorcades, safe house for First Family, leak via P2P |
| 17:22 | CEOs: Details slowed deal on Yahoo, Microsoft search tie-up |
| 17:21 | Adobe confirms Flash contains Microsoft dev code bug |
| 17:19 | Civil rights activists champion Google book deal |
| 17:18 | Extra '&' in Microsoft development code gave hackers IE exploit |
| 17:16 | Apple: Jailbreaking iPhones could knock out transmission towers |
| July 29, 2009: |
| 17:31 | Fujitsu's IaaS keeps data in the UK |
| 17:30 | Microsoft says security programs are paying off |
| 17:29 | Network Solutions breach exposes nearly 600,000 |
| 17:28 | IBM makes two software acquisitions |
| 17:27 | Cisco fixes flaws in wireless LAN controllers |
| 17:25 | LAN 'sprawl' endangering enterprise networks |
| 17:24 | Forrester outlines multi-factor authentication best practice |
| 17:23 | Spam and phishing attacks soar in July |
| 17:20 | Symantec Program Sends Security Analysts to Customer Sites |
| 17:19 | Avoid TwitViewer Phishing: Use OAuth-Friendly Apps |
| 17:13 | iPhone SMS attack to be unleashed at Black Hat |
| 17:13 | Some SMS networks vulnerable to attack |
| 17:12 | Use of tracking cookies on government sites sparks privacy concern |
| 17:10 | Privacy group wants U.S. to detail computer monitoring program |
| 17:10 | Microsoft delivers emergency patches to IE, code library |
| July 28, 2009: |
| 18:00 | AVG temporarily blocked iTunes, labeling it malware |
| 17:58 | Davis criticises Tory health record proposals |
| 17:58 | Skipton deploys log management kit to ease PCI compliance |
| 17:55 | AT&T settles spat with 4chan |
| 17:53 | Karoo backs down on file-share disconnections |
| 17:52 | Network Solutions suffers crippling data breach |
| 17:51 | Nebulas offers data loss prevention assessments |
| 17:47 | Scanning for Malware Should Be an Outside Job |
| 17:14 | Microsoft says security programme is speeding fixes |
| 17:11 | Researchers clam up about Microsoft's rush patches |
| 17:09 | Microsoft rushes to fix IE kill-bit bypass attack |
| 17:08 | U.S. Air Force envisions drone that makes attack decisions by itself |
| 17:06 | U.S. seeks 'top guns' for cybersecurity |
| 17:05 | AT&T says image-site block was DDoS-related |
| 17:04 | Almost all Windows users vulnerable to Flash zero-day attacks |
| July 27, 2009: |
| 17:27 | Hull ISP cuts off suspected file sharers |
| 17:27 | MP quits over McKinnon extradition decision |
| 17:24 | Adobe Flash Flaw Exploited in Web Sites, Researcher Warns |
| 17:22 | RSA Software Boosts iPhone Security |
| 17:20 | All-in rumble for $80m NT Govt tender |
| 17:18 | Police not chasing film festival hackers |
| 17:17 | NSW Police busts identity fraud ring |
| 17:14 | MoD to stick with IE6 despite security concerns |
| 17:13 | HP researchers develop browser-based darknet |
| 17:12 | iPhone 3GS crypto easy to crack, expert warns |
| 17:09 | Opera wants Microsoft to offer browser 'ballot screen' worldwide |
| 17:07 | Microsoft rushes clutch patch for 'deep' bug in Windows, third-party apps |
| 17:04 | Network Solutions warns merchants after hack |
| 17:04 | Microsoft to rush out emergency IE patch |
| 17:02 | Security certificate warnings don't work, researchers say |
| July 24, 2009: |
| 18:51 | Hacker group L0pht makes a comeback, of sorts |
| 18:49 | Karoo suspends accounts of illegal file-sharers |
| 18:48 | Malware levels to triple this year |
| 18:47 | 25% of firms suffer social-network phishing attacks |
| 18:45 | APAC IT security still mistake-prone |
| 18:42 | Council calls in Vodafone to boost flexible working |
| 18:41 | UK opts out of Nato cyber security centre |
| 18:40 | Amazon apologises for deleting Kindle books |
| 18:39 | US government covered up dangers of mobile use while driving |
| 18:37 | SafeNet locks down gateway security |
| 18:36 | Bugs and Fixes: Grab an Essential Fix for Internet Explorer |
| 18:32 | Cost of pilots' ID cards scheme revealed |
| 18:31 | Tools to be offered for breaking into Oracle databases |
| 18:30 | EFF urges members to pressure Google on books privacy |
| 18:28 | Microsoft admits it can't stop Office file format hacks |
| July 23, 2009: |
| 17:40 | Gmail offers auto-unsubscribe feature for newsletters |
| 17:39 | E-Borders moves ahead as carriers voice concerns |
| 17:38 | Careless talk costs profits |
| 17:38 | Q&A: Google Apps director of security Eran Feigenbaum |
| 17:36 | Erin Andrews becomes latest malware lure |
| 17:35 | Malware plague continues unabated |
| 17:35 | Apple backs down over iPhone forum censorship |
| 17:33 | Twitter: A Growing Security Minefield |
| 17:29 | HSBC companies fined £3m over data breaches |
| 17:27 | Report: Michael Jackson's death certificate improperly accessed |
| 17:26 | Adobe promises patch for seven-month old Flash flaw |
| 17:23 | Windows 7 RTM leaked to BitTorrent last week |
| 17:21 | Congress eyes biometric authentication for job eligibility |
| 17:20 | After report questions service, Zer01 parent strips Web site |
| 17:17 | RIM: UAE Carrier's Blackberry update was spyware |
| July 22, 2009: |
| 17:37 | Chinese firms behind 'Sexy Space' Trojan |
| 17:37 | LA officials question Google Apps plan |
| 17:36 | Security possible amid unpoliced devices |
| 17:34 | National Theatre strengthens its payment security |
| 17:33 | Social networks urged to tighten security |
| 17:32 | Researchers build auto-destruct code for personal data |
| 17:32 | Industry group tackles software supply chain attacks |
| 17:31 | Marshal8e6 launches secure email service |
| 17:29 | Google Patches Browser, But Assures Security of Its OS |
| 17:28 | Erin Andrews Video Attacks Target Macs and PCs |
| 17:25 | Firefox 3.0.12 fixes five critical security holes |
| 17:23 | Yahoo revenue drops, but profits rise 8% in Q2 |
| 17:22 | Lawmakers: Electric utilities ignore cyber warnings |
| 17:22 | Adobe admits users vulnerable after downloading Reader |
| 17:20 | OMB eyes new metrics for security at federal agencies |
| July 21, 2009: |
| 17:33 | Children's Hospital Boston secures high-traffic workstations |
| 17:31 | How to get the right updates to protect your PC |
| 17:27 | A year after Terry Childs case, privileged user problem grows |
| 17:25 | IMPACT, ITU calls for borderless effort on cybersecurity |
| 17:23 | Budget tools for mobile phone security |
| 17:19 | Nortel aims to sell enterprise business to Avaya for $475m |
| 17:18 | PGP updates mobile encryption range |
| 17:17 | McAfee beefs up SaaS security platform |
| 17:16 | US tops spam relay chart again |
| 17:14 | Could You be Hacked Like Twitter? |
| 17:08 | Linux exploit gets around security barrier |
| 17:07 | Mozilla denies new Firefox bug is security risk |
| 17:06 | Zer01's mobile offer: Too good to be true? |
| 17:02 | IT exec who sabotaged organ donation records sentenced |
| 17:01 | Five technologies Iran is using to censor the Web |
| July 20, 2009: |
| 17:30 | Five more NHS trusts involved in serious data breaches |
| 17:29 | Office web applications to give enterprises better end-to-end options |
| 17:28 | Data watchdog to move on construction firms as illegal database owner is fined |
| 17:27 | Top 10 strangest characters in IT |
| 17:16 | Amazon deletes e-books in Orwellian moment |
| 17:15 | Adobe unveils PDF Approved Trust List |
| 17:13 | CEOs Underestimate Security Risks, Survey Finds |
| 17:11 | External Hard Drive Secured with RFID |
| 17:04 | Google patches holes in Chrome |
| 17:03 | Symbian admits Trojan slip-up |
| 17:00 | Microsoft sues over IM spam, phishing |
| 16:56 | Report: Hacker broke into Twitter e-mail with help from Hotmail |
| 16:54 | NASA releases enhanced moon landing videos |
| 16:52 | Will new top-level domains promote cybersquatting? |
| 16:50 | Reports: Microsoft, Yahoo close to search ad deal |
| July 17, 2009: |
| 19:02 | PC Advisor September 2009 cover disc - Kaspersky |
| 19:02 | HTC fixes Bluetooth security bug |
| 19:01 | 50% of men never pay to download music & movies |
| 18:59 | Most of Whitehall still using Internet Explorer 6 |
| 18:59 | Security services intelligence project scrapped due to supplier failures |
| 18:58 | Visa computer error leads to $23 quadrillion overdraft |
| 18:57 | Tory slams 'sinister' Transformational Government |
| 18:56 | Will Twitter Sue TechCrunch? |
| 18:56 | Spam: Still A Shopper’s Paradise |
| 18:55 | Seven Ways to Secure Windows 7 |
| 18:54 | Google Apps Security Questioned After Twitter Leak |
| 18:53 | Twitter Would Break New Legal Ground with Suit |
| 18:51 | Mozilla quashes first critical bug in Firefox 3.5, beats Microsoft to patch punch |
| 18:50 | RIM settles Visto suit for $267 million |
| 18:50 | Analysts see alarming development in mobile malware |
| July 16, 2009: |
| 18:34 | Does Azure have the allure to drive enterprises into the cloud? |
| 18:33 | Cost claims stir ID cards debate |
| 18:32 | Swiped Twitter Documents Raise Cloud Concerns |
| 18:30 | Cloud Storage Stymied by Patriot Act |
| 18:28 | Younger Workforce Demands Innovative Tech Tools |
| 18:26 | Hacker defaces RAAF site |
| 18:24 | Tories champion Nasa hacker in parliament |
| 18:21 | Phone Trojan 'has botnet features' |
| 18:20 | Soca's cybercops convict 21 in three years |
| 18:19 | Data protection breached by five NHS trusts |
| 18:18 | Cisco reports rise in text-message scams |
| 18:15 | Obama administration defends Bush wiretapping |
| 18:14 | Satellite vendor charged with conspiracy to hack Dish Network |
| 18:14 | CEOs underestimate security risks, survey finds |
| 18:12 | Opera: Microsoft's 'minor tweak' of Windows 7 not enough |
| July 15, 2009: |
| 19:01 | PCI council publishes wireless security guidelines for payment cards |
| 18:56 | Microsoft unveils Azure cloud computing service |
| 18:55 | Q&A: Mark Taylor – Microsoft UK developer and platform director |
| 18:54 | Ryanair to install self-service payment kiosks at airports |
| 18:49 | Business-aware cyber criminals causing havoc |
| 18:49 | Comsec launches code checking service |
| 18:39 | Zero-day flaw found in Firefox 3.5 |
| 18:37 | DHS, Congress look to strengthen E-Verify system |
| 18:35 | Probe into cyberattacks stretches around the globe |
| 18:35 | British hacker keeps fighting extradition to U.S. |
| 18:33 | Microsoft delivers 9 patches, but leaves one hole open for hackers |
| 18:27 | Attacks against unpatched Microsoft bug multiply |
| 18:24 | Oracle issues big security patch update |
| 18:20 | One in six consumers acts on spam, survey says |
| July 14, 2009: |
| 18:08 | Kantara seeks 'active' APAC policymakers |
| 18:07 | US$39M cost of tracking e-mail and phone calls |
| 18:07 | Google Apps users to get OpenID authentication |
| 18:05 | Check Point launches new endpoint security tool |
| 18:04 | Pharmaceutical spam continues to rise |
| 18:02 | IronKey unveils ultra-secure USB Flash key |
| 18:01 | NHS security blunders put patients at risk |
| 18:00 | Teen file-sharing decline hurts copyright lobby |
| 17:56 | Sydneysider charged over iPod, laptop theft |
| 17:56 | Gov't departments reveal laptop losses |
| 17:54 | IBM introduces data-masking technology |
| 17:53 | Google researcher presents video Captcha |
| 17:51 | U.K., not North Korea, source of DDOS attacks, researcher says |
| 17:49 | Microsoft admits new ActiveX zero-day bug |
| 17:46 | LexisNexis warns of breach after alleged mafia bust |
| July 13, 2009: |
| 17:44 | Interview: Bell Labs security chief Carlos Solari |
| 17:41 | 118800 mobile number directory crashes |
| 17:40 | Most Users Clueless about Cybersecurity, FBI Says |
| 17:38 | Trojans Cause 75% of New Malware |
| 17:36 | Online Shoppers Still Don't Get Security, Research Shows |
| 17:35 | Cyberattacks Show Need to Protect Federal Sites |
| 17:32 | NSW Govt seeks new ID fraud laws |
| 17:31 | Tories plan to scrap National Identity Register |
| 17:30 | US prosecutor: Cybercrime will follow the cloud |
| 17:28 | IBM's ID card contract to last seven years |
| 17:25 | Researcher says IE bug could spread quickly |
| 17:24 | MasterCard seeks to clarify remote POS security upgrades policy |
| 17:23 | Fourth State Department worker pleads guilty to passport snooping |
| 17:23 | Twitter suspends accounts of users with infected computers |
| 17:22 | Botnets infect fewer computers in China |
| July 10, 2009: |
| 18:40 | Koobface worm resurfaces |
| 18:38 | Conficker still dominating attack landscape |
| 18:37 | Tagged.com faces legal action for data fraud |
| 18:35 | Government honours veterans of Bletchley Park at last |
| 18:34 | U.S.-South Korea Cyberattack: Lessons Learned |
| 18:30 | Will Google's OS Make the Desktop Safe? |
| 18:28 | Should the U.S. Brace for More Cyber Attacks? |
| 18:25 | Are Malware Writers Getting Smarter? |
| 18:23 | Users upset as CA anti-virus attacks Windows |
| 18:22 | High-street ID card plan won't work, MPs say |
| 18:20 | Apple patches two critical Safari bugs |
| 18:18 | Text message scammers quietly prey on regional banks |
| 18:17 | Microsoft admits it knew of critical IE bug in early '08 |
| 18:16 | Korea DDOS virus mission shifts to destroying, erasing data |
| 18:15 | Microsoft promises to stymie hackers next week with new patches |
| July 9, 2009: |
| 19:06 | US govt takes DDoS in its stride |
| 19:01 | Data protection laws vital for outsourcing hubs |
| 18:58 | "We will ensure Britain remains at the forefront of the digital revolution" |
| 18:58 | CBI warns over extending data watchdog's powers |
| 18:56 | Talk Talk walks away from Phorm |
| 18:55 | 10 Free, Must-Have Windows Security Downloads |
| 18:40 | FAQ: Google Chrome OS |
| 18:34 | Children's liberties groups protest filter |
| 18:34 | Qld Police get phone tapping powers |
| 18:33 | Google reveals winners of Native Client bug contest |
| 18:32 | Cyber attack in South Korea set to resume, says AhnLab |
| 18:31 | Third State Department snooper sentenced |
| 18:29 | MasterCard halts remote POS security upgrades |
| 18:28 | Google's new OS raises privacy, antitrust concerns |
| 18:28 | No sign of N. Korean backing in bot attacks on U.S. sites, says researcher |
| July 8, 2009: |
| 18:49 | Two-thirds of organisations hit by data breach in last year |
| 18:48 | Malware Authors Hit by Recession, Too |
| 18:46 | Twitter Falls Under a Gorilla Attack |
| 18:42 | Centrelink revamps ICT services panels |
| 18:40 | Major spike in spam containing shortened URLs |
| 18:39 | Former ICO head urges data-protection 'step change' |
| 18:38 | Labour MP takes gov't to task over ID scheme |
| 18:36 | Newest IE bug could be next Conficker, says researcher |
| 18:33 | Updated MyDoom responsible for DDOS attacks, says AhnLab |
| 18:32 | Cyber attack his South Korean Web sites |
| 18:30 | US authorities extradite Indian on hacking charges |
| 18:30 | Online attack hits US government Web sites |
| 18:29 | Minnesota woman appeals $1.9M music piracy fine |
| 18:26 | Judges consolidate 12 iPhone 3G cases against Apple, AT&T |
| 18:24 | Microsoft may have known about critical IE bug for months |
| July 7, 2009: |
| 18:37 | How to Stop Fraud |
| 18:35 | Tools To Identify Anonymous Users Online |
| 18:30 | Twitter attack promotes lewd trending topic |
| 18:28 | Symantec's Norton 2010 betas go live |
| 18:27 | FAQ: How to vanquish mobile spam |
| 18:23 | Report: US Social Security numbers can be predicted |
| 18:22 | UK leaders discuss how to reboot digital Britain |
| 18:21 | James Bond hopefuls should steer clear of Facebook |
| 18:20 | McAfee glitch causes havoc for IT admins |
| 18:18 | Tories consider Google and Microsoft as NHS Spine alternatives |
| 18:15 | Qld Police: net fraud worsening |
| 18:14 | Microsoft warns of flaw in Video ActiveX control |
| 18:11 | Microsoft confirms attacks against IE6, IE7 |
| 18:09 | Programmer steals Wall Street trading code, FBI alleges |
| 18:07 | Hackers exploit second DirectShow zero-day using thousands of hijacked sites |
| July 6, 2009: |
| 18:06 | New Rules for Accountants Placing Data at Risk? |
| 18:05 | TSA’s Muddy Response To The Clear Shutdown |
| 18:00 | Search Party: Why Security Pros Should Master Google |
| 17:57 | RSA's Coviello: Cloud computing not secure enough |
| 17:54 | July 4 celebrations hijacked by Waledac botnet |
| 17:53 | Adobe to patch ColdFusion bug next week |
| 17:50 | Report: Problems stymie US cyberspy protection |
| 17:49 | iPhone 3GS jailbreak hits Web |
| 17:48 | 'Highest' phishing rate to date |
| 17:46 | BT scraps Phorm rollout |
| 17:44 | Security versus usability: the e-commerce conundrum |
| 17:43 | Online Scams Jump as More Africans Go Online |
| 17:42 | Well-honed Attacks Sneak Under the Radar |
| 17:39 | Johnson urges haste on foreigner ID cards |
| 17:38 | Psystar bails on bankruptcy, promises to 'battle Goliath' |
| July 3, 2009: |
| 18:20 | Virus Bulletin names top spam blockers |
| 18:18 | Hackers take aim at ColdFusion development tool |
| 18:17 | Judge overturns MySpace bullying conviction |
| 18:07 | Google sees new spam players on the horizon |
| 18:03 | PayPal techies hit fraudsters where it hurts |
| 17:58 | Chinese web filter doesn't work on Macs |
| 17:55 | Lenovo, Acer, Sony sued over China web filter |
| 17:54 | Sharapova, Serena Williams used to spread malware |
| 17:54 | Michael Jackson X-file scam steals passwords |
| 17:52 | Waledac worm targeting July 4 spam offensive |
| 17:51 | Met Police signs identity management deal |
| 17:48 | Conficker: Forgotten but not Gone |
| 17:45 | SmartGate hits Sydney Airport |
| 17:44 | Court orders spammers to pay $3.7 million |
| 17:43 | 'Jailbroken' iPhones leave users more vulnerable |
| July 2, 2009: |
| 18:13 | Conficker cost Manchester council £1.5m |
| 18:13 | Unisys puts stealth into the cloud |
| 18:12 | Postini: Google's take on e-mail security |
| 18:10 | Rally the troops for war on cyber crime |
| 18:09 | Q&A: Jerry Thompson - BT Business director of business products and online |
| 18:07 | Mozilla slates first Firefox 3.5 patch |
| 18:05 | Apple patching serious SMS vulnerability on iPhone |
| 18:03 | Security guard charged with hacking hospital systems |
| 18:01 | Chinese security company shares huge malware database |
| 18:00 | Facebook simplifies privacy settings, calls them too complex |
| 17:59 | Lawsuit seeks refund for Clear subscribers |
| 17:58 | TSA asked to ensure safety of customer data after Clear closing |
| 17:56 | Microsoft to push IE8 at businesses next month |
| 17:54 | Google: Spammers regroup after ISP takedowns |
| 17:52 | We're serious about cybersecurity this time, says U.S. official |
| July 1, 2009: |
| 17:40 | Study: Business Risk of Fraud Up Amid Economic Crisis |
| 17:39 | Government criticised for plan to hire 'naughty boys' |
| 17:36 | China delays rule for Net-screening software |
| 17:35 | Stallman warns of Mono 'risk' |
| 17:31 | Botnets lead way in spam charge |
| 17:29 | Brown lays out plan for Digital Britain legislation |
| 17:25 | Microsoft Antivirus Software: Like Fox Guarding Hen House |
| 17:23 | Twitter Gains Upper Hand on Latest Scam |
| 17:17 | GCHQ takes on gov't IT security training |
| 17:14 | China iPhone deal faces trademark conflict |
| 17:14 | The Pirate Bay: users can delete accounts ahead of sale |
| 17:13 | 'Iceman' pleads guilty to massive computer hacking |
| 17:12 | Juniper nixes ATM security talk |
| 17:11 | Feds arrest man allegedly behind DDoS attacks against Rolling Stone |
| 17:09 | U.S. teams with Italy to fight cyber crime |
| June 30, 2009: |
| 18:13 | CBA details NetBank battle plan |
| 18:12 | CBA may be facing denial of service |
| 18:11 | Scottish minister urges end to ID cards |
| 18:10 | EU Chamber urges China to rethink internet filter |
| 18:09 | G20 protesters hit gov't with email attacks |
| 18:07 | Tory think tank proposes new data model |
| 18:07 | PC makers lobby, but prepare for China censorware |
| 18:04 | Internet cafe company offers $7.8 million for The Pirate Bay |
| 18:04 | Blind phone hacker gets 11-year sentence |
| 18:02 | Q&A: No alternative to PCI, security council chief insists |
| 18:00 | Michael Jackson's death spawns malware, more scams |
| 17:56 | Report: Microsoft to sell Razorfish ad agency |
| 17:55 | Software not smart enough to sort human relationships |
| 17:54 | Michael Jackson spam spreads, malware attacks likely |
| 17:53 | FTC suspends heavy penalty against scareware defendants |
| June 26, 2009: |
| 16:59 | Sourcefire readies virtual intrusion prevention appliances |
| 16:57 | Kaspersky launches Linux antivirus |
| 16:55 | Microsoft slashes Windows 7 price to £49 |
| 16:54 | Finjan offers free SecureTwitter browser plug-in |
| 16:51 | Government forced to again deny ID cards U-turn |
| 16:51 | Controversy in Parliament over cyber security strategy |
| 16:50 | EU agency to manage IT for security and justice |
| 16:49 | How government plans for Digital Britain affect UK IT |
| 16:47 | The true cost of data collection |
| 16:45 | Is It Time to Ditch the Antivirus? |
| 16:43 | Don't Get Tricked by Fake Microsoft Update E-Mails |
| 16:40 | Out of business, Clear may sell customer data |
| 16:37 | PCI Security Council seeks industry comments on current standards |
| 16:35 | Facebook puts privacy controls in users' hands |
| 16:34 | IBM touts encryption innovation |
| June 25, 2009: |
| 18:02 | Wipe Your Palm Pre Before Saying Goodbye for Good |
| 17:59 | E-Mail Crooks Target Webmail Accounts |
| 17:52 | UK launches dedicated cyberattack agency |
| 17:49 | US asks China to drop filtered software |
| 17:48 | Pentagon moves to protect military networks |
| 17:46 | US government blocks imports of Sharp TVs |
| 17:45 | Windows installs updates without permission, researchers say |
| 17:42 | Reporters find Northrop Grumman data in Ghana market |
| 17:41 | TJX reaches $9.75 million breach settlement with 41 states |
| 17:38 | ICANN: New domains coming in 2010 |
| 17:35 | Antivirus testing outfit: Microsoft Security Essentials makes the grade |
| 17:33 | Defense Secretary Gates approves creation of U.S. Cyber Command |
| 17:31 | High profile Twitter hack spreads Trojan |
| 17:30 | Abrupt closure of airport fast-lane program sparks concern over customer data |
| 17:28 | NTSB to look at possible computer role in D.C. crash |
| June 23, 2009: |
| 16:00 | 10% have watched illegal videos |
| 15:59 | Sensitive data made available on Parcelforce website |
| 15:57 | Q&A: Kevin Mitnick, from ham operator to fugitive to consultant |
| 15:52 | AppLocker: Like Software Restriction Policies, Improved |
| 15:51 | Tech Managers Often Underestimate Impact of Data Loss |
| 15:49 | DIAC flags massive outsourcing overhaul |
| 15:46 | Proxy servers pressed into action to keep Web access in Iran |
| 15:44 | Exploits of unpatched Windows bug will jump, says Symantec |
| 15:42 | Alleged Craigslist killer pleads not guilty |
| 15:40 | Fraudsters try to scam security expert on eBay |
| 15:39 | Heartland CEO commended for data breach response |
| 15:37 | Could Opera Unite be a botmaster's best friend? |
| 15:36 | MasterCard beefs up security requirements |
| 15:34 | Jury orders music swapper to pay $1.92M |
| 15:32 | Spammers cashing in on Twitter, Iran, new iPhone |
| June 16, 2009: |
| 18:25 | Virgin plans unlimited music downloads |
| 18:24 | Symantec kills GoEverywhere service |
| 18:23 | Security group converges to fight internet abuse |
| 18:22 | UK set for national cyber-security centre |
| 18:19 | Final Digital Britain report arrives tomorrow |
| 18:18 | Public sector web sites at risk from illicit links |
| 18:16 | Google responds to Street View privacy concerns |
| 18:14 | Apple Java Update Fixes Security Hole |
| 18:11 | Iran using U.S. chip technology in rocket research |
| 18:09 | Microsoft sues three for 'massive' click fraud scam |
| 18:06 | With unrest in Iran, cyber-attacks begin |
| 18:03 | Real ID opposition sparks revisions to national driver's license standard |
| 18:00 | Data Domain board rejects EMC takeover offer |
| 17:58 | Bing gets porn domain to filter out explicit images and videos |
| 17:56 | Chinese filterware maker bites back at US researchers |
| June 15, 2009: |
| 15:36 | EU wants new cyber crime legislation |
| 15:35 | Information Commissioner Richard Thomas receives OBE |
| 15:32 | New Kaspersky Antivirus Protects Netbooks |
| 15:30 | Small Business Still Don't See the Clouds |
| 15:27 | Chinese censorware has stolen code, says US firm |
| 15:23 | Microsoft issues record 31 patches for bugs in Windows, IE, Office apps |
| 15:22 | Lawmakers fear White House cybersecurity czar would undercut DHS role |
| 15:21 | Open government could lead to data leaks |
| 15:16 | Accused Facebook spammer could face jail time |
| 15:16 | YouTube changes cookie use policy on Whitehouse.gov |
| 15:14 | Cyber chief: Feds need to work better with companies |
| 15:12 | International telecom hacker group busted |
| 15:10 | Police say hacker stole phone time from AT&T, others |
| 15:08 | Mozilla patches 11 Firefox bugs, six critical |
| 15:04 | Round 2: Retrial for woman fined $222k in music piracy case set to begin |
| June 12, 2009: |
| 18:52 | What's your identity fraud risk level? |
| 18:49 | Will Microsoft's Free Antivirus App be Worth the Price? |
| 18:46 | Court hears Nasa hacker 'at risk of psychosis' |
| 18:44 | Gov't awards £400m biometric-passport contract |
| 18:41 | Video malware targets Mac users |
| 18:39 | Judges delay decision in Nasa hacker case |
| 18:34 | Security group converges to fight Internet abuse |
| 18:33 | Psystar owes Apple $75,000, debt details unknown |
| 18:32 | With flu pandemic alert, firms urged to review disaster recovery plans |
| 18:25 | Report: Microsoft preps beta of free antivirus app |
| 18:22 | The Internet is incomplete, says its co-designer, Vinton Cerf |
| 18:20 | French court to pirates: Three strikes and ... then what? |
| 18:19 | Experts: U.S. needs to spend more on cybersecurity R&D |
| 18:18 | Symantec, McAfee to pay fines over auto-renewals |
| 18:18 | U.K. Web hoster, customers scramble after attack deletes 100,000 sites |
| June 5, 2009: |
| 18:35 | Gov't could slow illegal downloaders' web access |
| 18:32 | EFF tracking policy changes at Google, Facebook and others |
| 18:30 | Grow security army to combat threats |
| 18:27 | Halifax wins legal ruling on chip-and-PIN security |
| 18:26 | Judge Dismisses NSA Wiretap Civil Liberties Suits |
| 18:22 | RIM Patches BlackBerry PDF Flaw |
| 18:20 | US Gov't Knocks Out Black Hat ISP |
| 18:07 | Conroy urges nation to change passwords |
| 18:06 | Hacked ATMs let criminals steal cash, PINs |
| 18:03 | Lawmakers question whether DHS cybersecurity role will be undercut by White House appointment |
| 18:01 | Researchers crack CEO's e-mail account, want $10,000 prize |
| 18:00 | Hackers claim $10,000 prize for breaking into StrongWebmail |
| 17:58 | Microsoft plans jumbo patch day next week |
| 17:54 | Court shuts down 'rogue' ISP after FTC complaint |
| 17:53 | Sears settles with FTC over online tracking |
| June 4, 2009: |
| 19:32 | McAfee's new family shield |
| 19:28 | Scammers using search optimization on Twitter, Google |
| 19:26 | Outlook users targeted in phishing attempt |
| 19:25 | BAA to spend £137m on Heathrow IT overhaul |
| 19:13 | Twitter users plagued by rogue anti-virus attack |
| 18:52 | Phorm adds consumer service to Webwise |
| 18:37 | Sophos ready to go public in US |
| 18:32 | iTunes, QuickTime Get Security Fixes |
| 18:28 | First standard set for UK data protection |
| 18:25 | Judge dismisses NSA wiretap civil liberties suits |
| 18:24 | U.S. mistakenly posts list of civilian nuke sites |
| 18:20 | Psystar's legal costs in Apple fight push it into bankruptcy |
| 18:17 | Opting out of targeted ads too hard, privacy advocates say |
| 18:15 | Bartz: Yahoo is fine, thank you, without Microsoft |
| 18:15 | Vancouver youth allegedly posts 'hit list' on Facebook, gets arrested |
| June 3, 2009: |
| 19:10 | Inside HSBC's high-tech war on fraud |
| 19:08 | RIM's BlackBerry Enterprise Server hit by critical bugs |
| 19:06 | Security tightened for .org |
| 19:02 | Sophos suite combines encryption, antimalware for Windows desktops |
| 19:00 | Lanco adopts cloud-based URL and security service |
| 18:50 | S'pore bank refutes Trojan attack claim |
| 18:31 | Google unveils Search Appliance 6.0 |
| 18:24 | Microsoft to acquire medical software vendor |
| 18:22 | Sun Microsystems issues Java and JavaFX updates |
| 18:19 | Thousands of Web sites stung by mass hacking attack |
| 18:19 | DHS names key cybersecurity staff |
| 18:17 | Batteries.com, insurance firm report data breaches |
| 18:16 | Microsoft sued over dynamic Web page technology |
| June 2, 2009: |
| 20:41 | 7m Brits illegally download |
| 20:39 | Poll: IT managers unsure over Web 2.0 |
| 20:37 | MEP election campaigns ignore online policy issues |
| 20:35 | One in five firms have breached Data Protection Act |
| 20:34 | Personal data code aims to avoid security breaches |
| 20:32 | Security group calls for 'report abuse' button on web sites |
| 20:27 | 4 Tips to Fight Botnets |
| 20:24 | Dump the File Cabinet and Scan Your Important Papers |
| 20:19 | CSC nabs $300m AMP renewal |
| 20:17 | BCS attempts cultural shift in data protection |
| 20:15 | Apple patches 10 critical QuickTime bugs |
| 20:12 | Oregon joins list of states saying no to Real ID |
| 20:09 | EMC aims to beat out NetApp with $1.8B bid for Data Domain |
| 20:07 | Experts: Obama cybersecurity plan short on details |
| 20:05 | Hackers tweet, infect Twitter users with scareware |
| June 1, 2009: |
| 19:54 | Asia moving to smart grids, cautiously |
| 19:52 | Microsoft apologises for Windows 7 beta gaffe |
| 19:51 | 100,000 Britons have pension data stolen |
| 19:49 | New Travel Rules for High-Tech IDs Take Effect June 1 |
| 19:45 | US army servers breached by Turkish hackers |
| 19:42 | Quantum releases remote site backup, deduplication appliance |
| 19:42 | Group creates iPhone security benchmark |
| 19:41 | Spammers find new ways to flood corporate networks |
| 19:40 | FBI e-mail clobbered after virus |
| 19:39 | U.S. advisory panel calls for new privacy rules |
| 19:37 | Obama's new cybersecurity direction wins praise |
| 19:36 | Obama outlines cybersecurity plans, cites grave threat to cyberspace |
| 19:34 | Microsoft not only firm banning IM access to U.S. enemy nations |
| 19:30 | Obama expected to unveil cybersecurity proposals today |
| 19:29 | Hackers exploit unpatched Windows bug |
| May 22, 2009: |
| 18:00 | U.S. National Archives offers reward for missing hard drive |
| 18:00 | Clickjacking: Hijacking clicks on the Internet |
| 17:55 | Online payment security gets APAC nod |
| 17:53 | Mystery virus strikes FBI, US Marshals |
| 17:53 | Inexpensive ways to keep e-mail clean |
| 17:49 | Security expert warns of virtual world risks |
| 17:46 | Kaspersky impressed by botnet slickness |
| 17:32 | Malware hits 8pc of Commons computers |
| 17:31 | ICO to launch web data-protection code |
| 17:28 | Guilty plea for man behind creative E-Trade scam |
| 17:26 | Twitter hit with phishing attacks |
| 17:25 | Jury orders Microsoft to pay $200M in patent dispute |
| 17:11 | Researchers use nanotech to create 'fifth dimension' data storage |
| 17:10 | Microsoft sets July kill date for Office 2000 |
| 17:08 | DNS attack downs Internet in parts of China |
| May 21, 2009: |
| 19:14 | EU must heed call for reform of data rules |
| 19:12 | Data protection needs new approach |
| 19:10 | Number 10 will not investigate Phorm |
| 19:08 | Security groups link up in Chain of Trust |
| 19:05 | Conficker still infecting 50,000 PCs per day |
| 19:05 | Cisco settles lawsuit with Free Software Foundation |
| 19:03 | Missing drive had no original Clinton records, says National Archives |
| 19:02 | Facing criticism, Adobe rethinks PDF security |
| 19:00 | Angered by Apple delay, hacker posts Mac Java attack code |
| 18:58 | Sophos beams up free Klingon antivirus app to Star Trek fans' PCs |
| 18:55 | Craigslist fires back, sues South Carolina attorney general |
| 18:53 | Hard drive with Clinton-era data missing from National Archives |
| 18:52 | One in four mobile users admits driving while texting |
| 18:51 | Google Street View hits privacy gridlock in Germany |
| May 20, 2009: |
| 19:06 | Credit card council looks into cloud security |
| 19:05 | Arbor adds ATLAS capabilities to latest Peakflow edition |
| 19:02 | Kasperksy: Conficker's infected 6m PCs |
| 19:01 | OSS attacks will grow with adoption |
| 18:57 | HMRC urged to put more tax services online |
| 18:54 | Microsoft takes Security Development Lifecycle to all developers |
| 18:52 | OneDrum adds real-time collaboration to Microsoft Office |
| 18:50 | New DNS Bug and Fix Announced |
| 18:45 | NZ Govt flags shared services move |
| 18:42 | Customs security chief paints sober picture |
| 18:40 | Chink in encryption armour discovered |
| 18:37 | CA unveils Compliance Manager for z/OS for mainframe policy control |
| 18:35 | Wi-Fi hikes security for handoffs between Wi-Fi, 3G networks |
| 18:35 | Cybersecurity groups pledge to work together |
| 18:34 | Microsoft confirms serious IIS bug, downplays threat |
| May 19, 2009: |
| 18:31 | Twitter security exposed by Jonathan Ross gaffe |
| 18:29 | Symantec, McAfee target iPhone for new products |
| 18:27 | Protecting yourself from vishing attacks |
| 18:22 | Sophos planning to supply anti-virus in Klingon |
| 18:21 | Gartner warns of anti-spyware rip-off |
| 18:19 | AusCERT unfazed by new $8.8m rival |
| 18:17 | Microsoft warns of new server vulnerability |
| 18:16 | 'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly |
| 18:14 | ID database will retain fingerprint images |
| 18:11 | New Windows netbooks may harbor malware |
| 18:09 | Web attack that poisons Google results gets worse |
| 18:07 | IIS 6 attack could let hackers snoop on servers |
| 18:06 | Consumer data helps fuel Internet economy, report says |
| 18:03 | Microsoft, Linux join forces in software law debate |
| 18:02 | Epicor ERP project sparks customer lawsuit |
| May 18, 2009: |
| 19:12 | New high in legit websites hosting malware |
| 19:11 | One in five teens has access to hacking tools |
| 19:09 | DMCA conviction for seller of bogus Microsoft product keys |
| 19:08 | Hard drive theft led to MPs expenses crisis |
| 18:51 | Preparing for Cyberwar |
| 18:46 | Malware's Newest Threat: Fake URLs |
| 18:45 | Teens Hack Just for Fun |
| 18:27 | Most Attacks Come from Legit but Hijacked Sites |
| 18:24 | Govt to survey schools on e-security |
| 18:22 | MoD loses 28 laptops this year |
| 18:20 | Government may revive data-sharing plan |
| 18:15 | Phishers harvest Facebook passwords for profit |
| 18:04 | Google's Chrome was 'hackable' at Pwn2Own contest |
| 17:54 | McAfee to buy Solidcore for whitelisting technology |
| 17:51 | Patch Adobe's PDF bug pronto, expert urges |
| May 15, 2009: |
| 20:52 | Corporate-espionage, e-mail break-in case zaps electronics industry |
| 20:39 | NSF wants $7B to head off demise of Moore's law, fund cybersecurity research and more |
| 20:32 | JSRedir-R is latest web-based malware threat |
| 20:31 | 10% of UK PCs infected after surfing adult sites |
| 20:30 | 27% of software in the UK is pirated |
| 20:28 | Facebook members hit by another phishing scam |
| 20:26 | Children's Department fights off malware attacks |
| 20:25 | Google owns up to service outage |
| 20:24 | Apple hires OLPC security guru to toughen up OS |
| 20:21 | Juniper Networks embeds security into Junos |
| 20:20 | Most Claims Dismissed in Hannaford Data Breach Suit |
| 20:18 | Security Logs, Medical Records Found in Disused Hard Drives |
| 20:17 | New Wave of "Gumblar" Hacked Sites Installs Google-targeting Malware |
| 20:13 | Soca puts a clamp on cybercrime |
| 20:10 | ACPO: Police swamped by CCTV data |
| May 14, 2009: |
| 18:15 | APAC SMBs to keep spending on IT |
| 18:08 | Lawyer in Pirate Bay case facing 'DDo$' attack |
| 18:05 | Biometric scanners to delve inside your brain |
| 18:04 | Viruses now penetrating deeper |
| 18:02 | ASA chief to be next privacy watchdog |
| 18:02 | Microsoft and Sun tout interoperability project |
| 18:00 | Microsoft's Cambridge lab readies post-recession technologies |
| 17:59 | Visa card doubles as two-factor authentication device |
| 17:57 | Microsoft's Patch Policy Endangers Mac Users, Researcher Says |
| 17:54 | Craigslist's 'Erotic Services' Shutdown Could Backfire |
| 17:50 | Check the Strength of Your Password |
| 17:46 | Pirated Windows 7 RC builds botnet |
| 17:44 | Adobe patches zero-day bugs in Reader, Acrobat |
| 17:40 | Most claims dismissed in Hannaford data breach suit |
| May 13, 2009: |
| 17:50 | Downloads will lead to "creative crunch", warns industry |
| 17:49 | D-Link adds captcha codes to home and small office routers |
| 17:48 | EU warns firms on RFID tags |
| 17:46 | Federal Trade Commission seeks to clarify net neutrality |
| 17:41 | Cloud computing users warned on security |
| 17:33 | Mass Network Compromise Cause of Most Online Fraud |
| 17:25 | Banish Twitter Spam by Following Three Simple Rules |
| 17:05 | The Hidden Secrets of Online Quizzes |
| 16:40 | CIO Steward defends 'light ICT' budget |
| 16:33 | Apple delivers jumbo security update for Mac OS X |
| 16:30 | Groups rip secrecy over IP protection talks |
| 16:27 | Microsoft delivers mega PowerPoint patch |
| 16:24 | Click fraud identification guidelines released |
| 16:17 | Microsoft's Geneva identity cloud platform enters Beta 2 |
| 16:13 | Forrester: Cloud security needs closer scrutiny |
| May 12, 2009: |
| 18:08 | Budget '09: Centrelink's tech boost |
| 18:08 | Financial regulator delves into IT security |
| 18:07 | IronPort gets new ANZ chief |
| 18:06 | ID card scheme costs rise to £400m annually |
| 18:05 | Software piracy rise causes $50bn in losses |
| 18:03 | Teenager pleads guilty to Scientology Web attack |
| 18:02 | Apple, Dell, HP laptop owners sue Nvidia over faulty graphics |
| 18:00 | Heartland breach costs at $12.6M - and counting |
| 17:58 | Johns Hopkins tells patients: Employee stole data for fraud |
| 17:56 | Inside a data leak audit |
| 17:50 | Defeating Microsoft in patent case, Uniloc looks to future |
| 17:48 | In China, $700 puts a spammer in business |
| 17:46 | Update: 160,000 accounts breached at UC Berkeley |
| 17:43 | Mozilla, Opera blast Microsoft over IE8 upgrade practice |
| 17:40 | EU antitrust ruling against Intel due on Wednesday |
| May 8, 2009: |
| 18:04 | Businessman indicted on telecom bribery charges |
| 18:03 | Despite pledge, researchers release VBootkit 2.0 code |
| 18:01 | Google issues, then reissues Chrome security fix |
| 18:00 | Women more affected by ID fraud, study finds |
| 17:59 | Privacy watchdog concerned over electronic health records |
| 17:58 | Security firms warn of malware avalanche |
| 17:58 | Government overhauls copyright rules |
| 17:57 | New Bulls-eye for Targeted Attacks: PDFs |
| 17:56 | Automatic Updates Are a Step Too Far |
| 17:55 | A Barrage of Popups |
| 17:53 | Report: US air-traffic control systems hacked |
| 17:50 | Web site offline as police, FBI investigate $10M extortion bid |
| 17:49 | Microsoft dumps notorious 'WGA' name, keeps anti-piracy tech in Windows 7 |
| 17:48 | Microsoft to patch PowerPoint zero-day bug on Tuesday |
| 17:48 | Audit finds 700 high-risk vulnerabilities in air traffic systems |
| May 7, 2009: |
| 18:49 | Q&A: FBI agent looks back on time posing as a cybercriminal |
| 18:45 | Prediction: Apple will recommend security software |
| 18:42 | Cybercriminals use fake search engines to spread malware |
| 18:41 | FBController allows for hijacking of Facebook accounts |
| 18:41 | Over 1,300 swine flu domains registered |
| 18:38 | Government revises DNA database plans |
| 18:38 | North Korea said to be building cyber-war arsenal |
| 18:36 | European Parliament votes in favour of internet freedom |
| 18:35 | Deloitte urges government action on cyber security |
| 18:34 | EU lists web users' rights in bid to drive e-commerce |
| 18:31 | High-street plan for ID card enrolment |
| 18:28 | DHS secretary, asked about H-1B, says 'top obligation' is to U.S. workers |
| 18:26 | Windows 7 RC ignores file extension security risk |
| 18:25 | Seagate drives hit by firmware glitch |
| 18:22 | Image spam returns with a vengeance |
| May 6, 2009: |
| 18:19 | Hackers demand ransom for US medical data |
| 18:18 | CellCrypt adds voice call security to BlackBerry |
| 18:16 | Security lapses highlight need for mobile data encryption |
| 18:09 | UCSB researchers hijack Torpig botnet |
| 18:06 | Use the Internet, Lose your Privacy |
| 18:03 | Manchester rollout for first public ID cards |
| 18:01 | Experts: Windows 7 at risk from legacy flaw |
| 17:57 | Swedish man indicted in 2004 Cisco code theft |
| 17:56 | Bank of America still not ready for iPhone |
| 17:54 | As wireless monitoring device popularity grows, so do privacy worries |
| 17:54 | Apple, Opera slammed over browser patch regimes |
| 17:52 | Update: Strike Fighter data was leaked on P2P network in 2005, security expert says |
| 17:49 | Court bars EMC top exec from working for HP |
| 17:45 | Consumer Reports rates free PC security software as 'best buy' |
| 17:44 | Adobe promises patch for zero-day PDF bug by next Tuesday |
| May 5, 2009: |
| 18:17 | Story on McAfee Security Hole Triggers Another |
| 18:13 | Is Telecommuting the Way to Avoid Swine Flu? |
| 18:05 | Businesses Need Cybersecurity Support, Congress Told |
| 18:02 | Disable JavaScript for Safety, Adobe Advises |
| 17:59 | Conficker worm strikes ANZ Bank |
| 17:58 | Defence powers up CIO role |
| 17:55 | EU slates Microsoft's IE antitrust hearing for June |
| 17:52 | Parabon launches grid-based DDoS attack tests |
| 17:50 | Leaked copies of Windows 7 RC contain Trojan |
| 17:48 | Botnet probe turns up 70GB of personal, financial data |
| 17:47 | Critics argue against a White House security lead |
| 17:45 | Survey: Software flaws account for breaches at 62% of companies |
| 17:45 | LexisNexis says its data was used by fraudsters |
| 17:44 | Heartland earns back spot on PCI-approved list |
| 17:41 | Two brothers among indictees in $4M spam case |
| April 30, 2009: |
| 21:00 | Young web users most at risk from Cybercrime |
| 20:57 | Internet threats rise by two-thirds in April |
| 20:56 | Q&A: Bruce Jenkins, Fortify Software |
| 20:54 | Trend Micro targets the enterprise with Third Brigade buy |
| 20:53 | Spam levels continue to surge |
| 20:51 | Infosec 2009: Absolute Software offers laptop recovery system |
| 20:49 | Infosec 2009: Security must be built in from the start |
| 20:47 | Simple Steps to Hack a Smartphone |
| 20:43 | Microsoft doctors AutoRun in Windows 7 to stymie Conficker |
| 20:34 | No jail time for Nugache worm creator |
| 20:32 | E-health data collection key to tracking swine flu spread |
| 20:30 | Antipiracy law fallout: Swedish ISP won't store IP addresses of users |
| 20:28 | Phishers hit Facebook with scam messages |
| 20:27 | Microsoft meets EU's antitrust deadline over IE |
| 20:24 | Adobe confirms PDF zero-day, urges users to kill JavaScript |
| April 29, 2009: |
| 19:10 | Infosec 2009: Better incentives required to stop data loss |
| 19:06 | Security professionals escape the recession |
| 19:05 | ID thieves advertising on YouTube |
| 19:04 | European Commission calls for cyber security tsar |
| 19:01 | How Does Sensitive Company Info End Up on Facebook? |
| 19:00 | 'Hackers Wanted' Ad Fed Security Misconception |
| 18:56 | Office 2007 Service Pack 2 Now Available for Download: SP2 Overview |
| 18:53 | McAfee Launches Cybercrime Self-help Site |
| 18:51 | Master the Software Updating Process to Keep Your PC Safe and Stable |
| 18:44 | Verizon expands cloud backup service to global market |
| 18:43 | New cybersecurity bill for electric grid readied |
| 18:40 | Senator questions wisdom of White House control over cybersecurity |
| 18:35 | Linux group seeks to discredit Microsoft patents in TomTom case |
| 18:33 | Verizon pursues illegal autodialers |
| 18:32 | Companies still dragging their feet with patches |
| April 28, 2009: |
| 18:06 | Infosec 2009: Kaspersky dials into mobile security |
| 18:05 | Infosec 2009: BT unveils managed security portfolio |
| 18:01 | Infosec 09: Alcatel-Lucent launches secure VoIP solution |
| 18:00 | IT admin faces five years for network extortion |
| 17:59 | HP boosts ProCurve security functionality |
| 17:56 | David Blunkett warns of Olympics cyber attacks |
| 17:54 | IE 8: Its Security Is Worth the Download |
| 17:49 | Hackers breach Joint Strike Fighter |
| 17:48 | Qld picks driver's licence suppliers |
| 17:47 | Centrelink frees up ID protocol |
| 17:45 | Security training 101 |
| 17:42 | Can you no longer avoid closely monitoring employees? |
| 17:40 | Mozilla re-patches Firefox after regression bug pops up |
| 17:37 | Apple is sued after pressuring open-source iTunes project |
| 17:35 | Spammers seize on swine flu to pitch bogus meds |
| April 27, 2009: |
| 19:08 | MI6 scrapped major drug operation after data loss |
| 19:06 | Conficker Variant Expected to Self-Destruct Soon |
| 19:02 | Windows Bugs Never Truly Squashed |
| 18:58 | Stealth Botnet Infects Nearly 2 Million Systems |
| 18:56 | A Single Infected PC Spawns Spam by the Millions |
| 18:48 | After cybersecurity review, Hathaway says White House should take lead |
| 18:44 | Microsoft cuts UAC prompts in Windows 7 |
| 18:38 | Ex-federal IT worker charged in alleged ID theft scam |
| 18:37 | AT&T sends mixed message on behavioral advertising |
| 18:32 | Kaiser Permanente offers up medical records on a USB drive |
| 18:28 | Conficker hype may have harmed security efforts, FBI cyber chief says |
| 18:23 | Leaked Windows 7 Release Candidate hits the Web |
| 18:17 | Worm solves Gmail's CAPTCHA, creates fake accounts |
| 17:54 | DNS plays role in Craigslist killer case |
| 17:53 | Report: President Obama to get secure BlackBerry 8830 |
| April 21, 2009: |
| 18:35 | VeriSign expands VIP mobile security service |
| 18:34 | Users left open to attack by failure to patch third-party apps |
| 18:32 | RSA Conference Gets off to a Low Key Start |
| 18:24 | NEC Unveils Firewall |
| 18:21 | Antivirus Vendor Turns to Hardware Protection |
| 18:18 | Hackers deface New Zealand sites |
| 18:17 | Oracle to buy Sun for US$7.4bn |
| 18:16 | NZ ICT industry not slowing down |
| 18:11 | Report: Hackers break into Pentagon's fighter jet project |
| 18:10 | Notorious adware vendor Zango shuts its doors |
| 18:08 | Windows 7 will nag users 29% less often, Microsoft claims |
| 18:05 | Criminals pay top money for hackable Nokia phone |
| 18:04 | Study: Privacy restrictions may slow rollouts of e-health systems |
| 18:01 | Microsoft, Oracle issue patches for slew of holes |
| 17:59 | FBI used spyware to catch cable-cutting extortionist |
| April 17, 2009: |
| 19:48 | Microsoft launches first hosted security product |
| 19:47 | Companies missing a trick with Windows security |
| 19:45 | Jericho Forum offers cloud computing security tips |
| 19:43 | Verizon: Organized Crime Caused Spike in Data Breaches |
| 19:40 | Microsoft targets alleged NZ piracy |
| 19:37 | The Pirate Bay four found guilty |
| 19:36 | Appeals court blocks Internet streaming order in RIAA music piracy case |
| 19:32 | Microsoft: The Internet needs more trust to grow |
| 19:30 | Federal cybersecurity review drawing to a close |
| 19:24 | DOJ: U.S. government exceeded surveillance authority |
| 19:22 | Pink Floyd frontman performs on CD to back British hacker |
| 19:18 | Full disk encryption comes to SSDs for mobile devices, laptops |
| 19:16 | DOJ wants extension of Microsoft antitrust judgment |
| 19:15 | BC student fights warrant seizing his computer |
| 19:13 | Researcher finds possible bug in Apple's iPhone |
| April 16, 2009: |
| 17:53 | Conficker: the worm that may just turn the world |
| 17:51 | Malware attacks shoot up |
| 17:50 | Researchers study ears for unbeatable biometrics |
| 17:49 | Spam comes with huge carbon footprint |
| 17:48 | Spyware levels soar to new heights in 2009 |
| 17:47 | HP bolsters application security suite |
| 17:46 | Amazon says no to Phorm ad system |
| 17:45 | South Africa rolls out biometric passports |
| 17:45 | Oracle patches critical vulnerabilites in major update |
| 17:43 | Perth Nigerian scammer jailed |
| 17:40 | Survey: 7 of 10 IT pros have found sexual, other inappropriate material on employees' laptops |
| 17:40 | VMware bug allows Windows hack to attack Macs |
| 17:39 | 'Mebroot' rootkit slides further under the security radar, researcher says |
| 17:39 | IBM, Adobe, Oracle join EU antitrust case against Microsoft |
| 17:38 | Backblaze now offers unlimited Mac backups for $5 a month |
| 17:37 | Reports: Yahoo plans more job cuts |
| April 15, 2009: |
| 19:05 | 11% of PCs still unpatched against Conficker |
| 19:04 | McAfee blames spam for global warming |
| 19:02 | China: Unstoppable threat dragon of Asia |
| 19:00 | EU makes its move in Phorm case |
| 19:00 | Over 280 million records compromised last year |
| 18:59 | EU starts legal action against UK over Phorm ad service |
| 18:58 | Digital recession to hit brands online |
| 18:55 | Check Point wraps up Nokia Security Appliance buy |
| 18:54 | Twitter Worm: A Closer Look at What Happened |
| 18:40 | Auditor slams WA Govt IT security |
| 18:38 | Privacy rules hamper adoption of electronic medical records, study says |
| 18:37 | Microsoft patches 'insane' number of bugs |
| 18:36 | 'Mafiaboy' spills the beans at IT360 on underground hackers |
| 18:36 | Patent office rules in favor of Microsoft in Alcatel-Lucent appeal |
| 18:35 | BlackBerry Web e-mail users experience three-hour outage |
| April 14, 2009: |
| 17:58 | Desktop Virtualization and Licensing: IT Wary of Gotchas |
| 17:57 | Google disables uploads, comments on YouTube Korea |
| 17:52 | Microsoft moving XP into reduced-support phase on Tuesday |
| 17:51 | Security vendor Marshal8e6 buys Avinti |
| 17:50 | ICO rejects Google Street View complaint |
| 17:49 | French gov't rejects illegal downloading bill |
| 17:47 | Another image-based Captcha method |
| 17:42 | Malware jumps over 200 per cent in 2008 |
| 17:42 | Trend Micro revamps endpoint security offerings |
| 17:40 | Twitter Worm Attack Continues: Here's How to Keep Safe |
| 17:39 | Password Stealers Sit on Popular Download Sites |
| 17:39 | Hacker Claims Credit For Amazon's Gay-Themed Book 'Glitch' |
| 17:38 | iPhone Jailbreaking More Popular Than Ever |
| 17:36 | Twitter wrestles with fourth worm attack |
| 17:34 | 1 in 5 Windows PCs still hackable by Conficker |
| April 13, 2009: |
| 18:12 | Report: Conficker worm bites University of Utah |
| 18:10 | How secure is the U.S. communications network? |
| 18:03 | Conficker also installs fake antivirus software |
| 17:58 | Microsoft gives word of April fixes |
| 17:47 | VoIP Services are Vulnerable to Botnets, Security Researchers Say |
| 17:44 | Microsoft Set Records for Bug Fixes in 2008 |
| 17:43 | Smarts, Not Big Bucks, Helps Stave off Malware |
| 17:40 | PCI security rules may require reinforcements |
| 17:38 | Weekend worms strike Twitter, teen admits responsibility |
| 17:37 | Judge kills class-action status in 'Vista Capable' suit...again |
| 17:36 | Conficker botnet could flood Web with spam |
| April 10, 2009: |
| 20:11 | Cops spend £5m on secure access |
| 20:04 | What I'll be looking for in cybersecurity report |
| 20:03 | A Lesson in Compliance from the Chemical Industry |
| 20:01 | Russian President warns of foreign threat to 'Net security |
| 19:42 | Conficker's back and attacking more PCs |
| 19:41 | Just how vulnerable is the electrical grid? |
| 19:29 | Security experts uncover first ever SMS virus |
| 19:28 | French parliament rejects new piracy laws |
| 19:24 | Conficker Worm Reveals Its Business Model |
| 18:55 | China denies cyberattacks on U.S. power grid |
| 18:55 | SAP: We've spent millions so far on Waste Management suit |
| 18:54 | Microsoft warns of monster patch day next week |
| 18:52 | Conficker cashes in, installs spam bots and scareware |
| 18:51 | As expected, Facebook halts The Pirate Bay links |
| April 9, 2009: |
| 18:46 | 4 Steps Security Can Take to Prevent Kidnapping |
| 18:44 | Microsoft forced to ramp up patching cycle |
| 18:41 | Cashless plans need retailer buy-in |
| 18:40 | Exclusive: National Audit Office to look at e-crime policy |
| 18:39 | Analysis: Experts cast a shadow on cloud computing |
| 18:37 | Uniqlo refashions its fraud defences |
| 18:35 | Safend adds file inspection to data protection suite |
| 18:33 | Malware Infections Lurk in U.S. Electricity Grid, WSJ reports |
| 18:29 | Conficker, the Internet's No. 1 threat, gets an update |
| 18:29 | Microsoft ordered to pay $388M in patent violation case |
| 18:28 | Ex-Qwest CEO Nacchio ordered to prison April 14 |
| 18:27 | Power grid hackers probably got inside by attacking PCs, says researcher |
| 18:27 | Taiwan firm hits Apple with multitouch patent lawsuit |
| 18:26 | Q&A: CEO Salem explains Symantec's plan to survive recession |
| 18:21 | Report: Cybercriminals have penetrated U.S. electrical grid |
| April 8, 2009: |
| 18:01 | Internet-wide problem to be revealed at conference |
| 18:00 | Hackers offer hoax recession relief |
| 18:00 | Phorm may bribe web users with discounted broadband |
| 17:58 | Microsoft: Scareware, PDF exploits rise |
| 17:57 | UK authorities deny prototype intercept database |
| 17:56 | Patient privacy in peril? |
| 17:53 | Police single sign-on system will finally arrive in 2010 |
| 17:49 | Windows 7 testers asked to go back to Vista |
| 17:48 | Pentagon spends $100m in six months on cyber defence |
| 17:47 | Encrypted drive secures data on the go |
| 17:42 | Customs nicks new CIO from ANZ |
| 17:38 | Microsoft patch rate surged in second half of 2008 |
| 17:37 | FBI claims ISP stole millions from AT&T, Verizon |
| 17:34 | U.S. trade office releases information on secret piracy pact |
| 17:32 | AP takes aim at Web sites over unlicensed news content |
| April 7, 2009: |
| 18:07 | Websense unveils its first Web security appliance |
| 18:06 | Trend Micro expands SaaS security strategy |
| 18:05 | The Sound of Y2k |
| 18:04 | IT Was Ready for A Conficker Attack |
| 18:01 | UK police database: 'A major weapon in crime fight' |
| 18:00 | Asian regulators need 'stick' in data security |
| 17:39 | £650m ID cards contracts awarded to CSC and IBM |
| 17:37 | Online classified adverts booming |
| 17:37 | US backs down on ACTA details |
| 17:36 | Enrique Salem takes over at Symantec |
| 17:35 | Fortify moves software security into the cloud |
| 17:35 | UK email retention law comes into force |
| 17:34 | Websense launches first web security appliance |
| 17:28 | Quake has Italians reaching to YouTube, mobile services |
| 17:28 | AmeriVault-NTG merger produces Venyu, a storage services provider |
| April 6, 2009: |
| 18:37 | 40% of teens have hacked into online accounts |
| 18:35 | Milton Keynes residents halt Google Street car |
| 18:17 | US cybersecurity review scrutinizing telecom policy |
| 18:16 | Credit card fraud a top concern in US as economy melts |
| 18:15 | Govts need multi-faceted cyberespionage stance |
| 18:11 | Spam levels soar as Easter approaches |
| 18:10 | Microsoft delays Stirling |
| 18:09 | Domain-hoarding may have hamstrung Conficker |
| 18:06 | Security Suffers in Small Firms When Money's Tight |
| 18:05 | Twitter for Security: Vendors Tweet their Updates |
| 18:00 | Zetta offers cloud storage for the enterprise |
| 18:00 | Kaiser hospital cans 15 for peeking at octuplet mom's medical records |
| 17:49 | Regaining app-centric visibility, control |
| 17:48 | Conficker copycat prowls for victims, says Microsoft |
| 17:43 | Humans prove weak link in Japanese warning network |
| 17:39 | Cybersecurity bill seeks to give president new powers over private-sector networks |
| April 3, 2009: |
| 19:27 | A who's who of hackers |
| 19:26 | Viruses with trigger dates |
| 19:21 | Microsoft helps keep Koobface virus off Facebook |
| 19:16 | Facebook Connect: Your 8,000 hidden friends |
| 19:13 | Mostly good news from latest Virus Bulletin tests |
| 19:11 | Apple iPhone 3.0 cracked before release |
| 18:37 | Conficker: I Came, I Saw, I Did ... Nothing |
| 18:27 | Conficker Worm: Not Finished Yet |
| 18:20 | Cyber Espionage From State Governments? Don't Be Surprised |
| 18:18 | Rudd appoints first national security CIO |
| 18:15 | Hackers seize on 0-day flaw in Microsoft's PowerPoint |
| 18:13 | IBM, Mayo form open-source health IT consortium |
| 18:12 | British UFO hacker's supporters rally at U.S embassy in London |
| 18:11 | Three Free, Easy Ways To Protect Your Network |
| April 2, 2009: |
| 18:19 | Asian firms don't configure network right |
| 18:16 | Firms must look to IT to restore trust |
| 18:16 | Half of councils fail to hit security deadline |
| 18:15 | DWP guilty of security lapses |
| 18:08 | Conficker Worm's Creators Foiled |
| 18:06 | DHS Creates Conficker Worm Detection Tool |
| 18:05 | Conficker D-Day Arrives; Worm Phones Home (Quietly) |
| 18:03 | Ex-Qld CIO quits Microsoft |
| 17:59 | Senate bill would give feds bigger cybersecurity role in private sector |
| 17:58 | AT&T lobbyist urges more government coordination of cybersecurity efforts |
| 17:57 | Conficker's makers lose big, expert says |
| 17:57 | PCI security standard gets ripped at House hearing |
| 17:49 | Former Hitachi exec indicted on LCD price-fixing charges |
| 17:48 | Judge postpones Vista Capable trial, cites 'novel' arguments |
| 17:47 | Cloud Security Alliance formed to promote best practices |
| April 1, 2009: |
| 19:56 | Is your credit card data well enough protected? |
| 19:56 | Are airlines' security budgets safe? |
| 19:50 | Conficker's patch gambit exposed by researchers |
| 19:48 | Group takes Conficker fight to a new level |
| 19:29 | Conficker woes call for strong passwords |
| 19:24 | Security professionals fear smartphone threat |
| 19:24 | Malware levels climb to new heights in March |
| 19:22 | How to rid your computer of the Conficker worm |
| 19:19 | Conficker activation passes quietly, but threat isn't over |
| 19:18 | US Airways Flight 1549 passenger grateful for life -- and data |
| 19:17 | Kaiser fires 15 workers for snooping in octuplet mom's medical records |
| 19:16 | Conficker.c infects small number of U.S. PCs, IBM says |
| 19:15 | Corsair releases one-touch backup USB flash drive adapter |
| 19:14 | Security software scammers riding on Conficker's coattails |
| 19:14 | China denies cyberspy network charges |
| March 31, 2009: |
| 18:09 | 3 Ways Pen Testing Helps DLP (and 2 Ways It Doesn't) |
| 18:05 | Symantec users warned over credit card theft |
| 18:05 | Fidelis spies data leakage via social networking sites |
| 18:03 | Conficker demonstrates complexity of IT security |
| 18:01 | Malicious sites jump 200 percent over Feb |
| 17:57 | EU pledges to protect cyber infrastructure |
| 17:56 | Businesses are next after Dalai Lama hack |
| 17:54 | GhostNet Highlights Evolving Threat Environment |
| 17:53 | The Gh0st RAT in the Machine |
| 17:49 | FAQ: Conficker clock ticks toward April 1 deadline |
| 17:46 | U.S. sentences first foreigner for phishing |
| 17:46 | Windows 7 leaks to Web third time this month |
| 17:44 | TomTom to pay Microsoft to settle patent cases |
| 17:44 | Researchers exploit Conficker flaw to find infected PCs |
| 17:43 | Pirate Bay adds feature to share torrents on Facebook |
| March 30, 2009: |
| 19:28 | Google search reveals 19,000 credit card details |
| 19:22 | Airlines maintaining focus on IT security |
| 19:20 | Cybersecurity Office Fate Uncertain |
| 19:19 | Put Twitter to Work |
| 19:18 | Concern about Secure Disposal Hampers Green Efforts |
| 19:15 | Spy botnet hits embassies down under |
| 19:15 | Schwarten keeps Qld ICT portfolio |
| 19:13 | Ombudsman targets 'outdated' Vic Police IT |
| 19:08 | Couple sues Acer over sluggish Vista performance |
| 19:07 | Deep computer-spying network touched 103 countries |
| 19:06 | Mozilla patches Firefox's critical Pwn2Own bug |
| 19:06 | Google plays down security concerns over Docs |
| 19:05 | Hack contest sponsor confirms IE8 bug in final code |
| 19:04 | Users spurn latest Adobe PDF patches, says researcher |
| 19:03 | Nvidia countersues Intel for breach of contract |
| March 27, 2009: |
| 19:42 | Researchers can ID anonymous Twitterers |
| 19:40 | Facebook retools password resets, addresses app |
| 19:26 | IT security spared from budget cuts |
| 19:20 | Security firms reflect on 10th anniversary of Melissa |
| 19:19 | Security spending remains robust in face of downturn |
| 19:19 | Banks more vulnerable to more fraud |
| 19:18 | New Bios attack renders anti-virus useless |
| 19:15 | Panda Releases Free Security Tool for Autorun |
| 19:12 | New 'Scareware' Trojan Holds Users to Ransom |
| 19:09 | Classification.gov.au gets hacked |
| 19:07 | Firefox likely to win race to fix PWN2OWN contest bug |
| 19:06 | Creation of White House cybersecurity office remains uncertain |
| 19:06 | Facebook glitch hands off control of corporate Pages |
| 19:05 | New Zealand telco denies hiring botnet operator arrested in FBI-led operation |
| 19:04 | Judge could cripple 'Vista Capable' lawsuit next week |
| March 26, 2009: |
| 19:16 | IT security on the cheap |
| 19:15 | 4 Telecommuting Security Mistakes |
| 19:10 | Serious security training may benefit from comedy |
| 19:09 | Conficker time bomb ticks, but don't expect fireworks |
| 19:07 | Government wants to monitor Facebook users |
| 19:05 | Data sharing plans face further scrutiny |
| 19:04 | Police, camera, action – life imitates art |
| 19:04 | Sun Microsystems issues major Java update |
| 19:02 | Nasty New Worm Targets Home Routers, Cable Modems |
| 18:59 | Firefox fix due next week after attack is published |
| 18:59 | New ransomware holds Windows files hostage, demands $50 |
| 18:58 | Senate committee demands DHS explain alleged lack of support for cybersecurity office |
| 18:57 | Heartland warns rivals about 'baseless' claims on postbreach Visa action |
| 18:55 | Microsoft updates WGA to hunt down counterfeit Windows XP Pro |
| 18:52 | Cisco security updates squash router bugs |
| March 25, 2009: |
| 18:54 | Worm turns Linux routers into botnet |
| 18:54 | Threats and how to counter them |
| 18:53 | Scrapping ID cards would cost £40m |
| 18:46 | Crux of iiNet defence due by April |
| 18:45 | CA chops 31 Melbourne staff |
| 18:44 | ISPs 'profit' from lack of filter |
| 18:41 | Adobe details secret PDF patches |
| 18:40 | China becoming the world's malware factory |
| 18:39 | Gartner: No need for companies to drop Heartland, RBS WorldPay over PCI delistings |
| 18:37 | All five smartphones survive PWN2OWN hacker contest |
| 18:36 | IE8 best at blocking malware sites, says study |
| 18:34 | Microsoft sued over Windows Update |
| 18:33 | Start-up unveils hybrid cloud/on-site backup service |
| 18:32 | In poor economy, IT pros could turn to e-crime |
| 18:32 | Backup provider Carbonite loses data, sues vendor |
| March 24, 2009: |
| 18:39 | Mobile conferences must be secured, too |
| 18:38 | Report: Rogue antivirus software pays off for scammers |
| 18:37 | VeriSign launches PKI for governments |
| 18:36 | Sun warns of new security holes |
| 18:35 | Three critical flaws found in HP OpenView |
| 18:35 | HP offers security tool for Flash developers |
| 18:33 | Keep Computer Spies at Bay |
| 18:32 | Site Hacks, Fake Security Rakes in Serious Cash |
| 18:30 | Backups are fine, claims CenITex |
| 18:30 | GetUp wants Conroy's filter canned |
| 18:28 | Conficker's next move a mystery to researchers |
| 18:28 | E-mail filing in Madoff case includes Nigerian-style scam message — maybe |
| 18:27 | Symantec says call center worker in India may have sold credit card data |
| 18:27 | Former State Dept. worker sentenced for passport snooping |
| 18:26 | U.S. posts videos of high-seas encounter with China on YouTube |
| March 23, 2009: |
| 18:42 | Job-related spam on the rise |
| 18:40 | A quarter of government databases illegal, claim privacy experts |
| 18:39 | Hacked page hauls estimated at $10,000 a day |
| 18:38 | Symantec study finds most firms outsource security |
| 18:37 | Google forced to pull UK Street View images |
| 18:34 | Crooks Flock to Rogue Antivirus Apps |
| 18:34 | Doctors Say Effort to Digitize Medical Records Is Not Worth It |
| 18:33 | Online Fraud Hits Airlines Hard |
| 18:32 | Diebold Admits Voting Machine Flaw |
| 18:31 | Beware New Malware in Web Apps |
| 18:29 | Pin Down Your Passwords |
| 18:27 | NZ kills copyright amendment |
| 18:26 | Skype to run beta of VoIP service for business over SIP, IP switches |
| 18:25 | Power grid is found susceptible to cyberattack |
| 18:24 | Feds say iPod repairman stole 9,000 Shuffles from Apple |
| March 20, 2009: |
| 19:38 | People are still the biggest security vulnerability |
| 19:38 | U.K. to monitor, store all social-network traffic? |
| 19:36 | Recover Your Laptop From Theft or Loss |
| 19:35 | Browsers get hacked before phones at security show |
| 19:32 | Sniffing keystrokes via laser and keyboard power |
| 19:30 | Adobe marches on with Reader/Acrobat patches |
| 19:27 | Is IE8 Actually Safer? |
| 19:24 | Researchers make wormy Twitter attack |
| 19:23 | A search is launched for Conficker's first victim |
| 19:23 | TomTom sues Microsoft for patent infringement |
| 19:23 | Visa pilots new payment card security initiatives |
| 19:21 | Expert: Hackers penetrating industrial control systems |
| 19:21 | Researcher hacks just-launched IE8 |
| 19:20 | Post-breach criticism of PCI security standard misplaced, Visa exec says |
| 19:19 | Harvard professor apologizes to judge for faulty motion in RIAA music piracy case |
| March 19, 2009: |
| 19:05 | Safari hole exploited in seconds at security event |
| 19:05 | 'Controlled cloud' the way to go for security |
| 19:04 | Government data-sharing proposals dropped |
| 19:02 | Foiling a thoroughly modern bank heist |
| 19:01 | UK card fraud reaches £610m |
| 18:59 | ACMA cracks down on potential leaks |
| 18:59 | Claimed blacklist spreads on internet |
| 18:58 | Leaked list not ACMA blacklist: Conroy |
| 18:57 | Wikileaks spills ACMA blacklist |
| 18:44 | Researcher cracks Mac in 10 seconds at PWN2OWN, wins $5K |
| 18:36 | A Real Dumpster Dive: Bank Tosses Personal Data, Checks |
| 18:35 | IT contractor indicted for sabotaging offshore rig management system |
| 18:35 | Embattled Mac clone maker Psystar launches new model |
| 18:34 | FTC urged to investigate Google's hosted services |
| 18:34 | Discovery Channel owner sues Amazon over Kindle |
| March 18, 2009: |
| 19:00 | Stimulus and Oscars spam flood US inboxes |
| 18:59 | 'March Madness' scores big with cyber crooks |
| 18:59 | Experts blast BBC over botnet stunt |
| 18:58 | Symantec improves anti-spam with Brightmail update |
| 18:55 | Comcast: Exposed User Data Not From Internal Leak |
| 18:54 | IBM in talks to buy Sun: Report |
| 18:52 | Privacy vs protection: Police and the right to hack |
| 18:51 | Vivek Kundra reinstated as federal CIO |
| 18:50 | Blogger who streamed pre-release Guns N' Roses songs deserves prison time, say Feds |
| 18:49 | D.C. IT bribery suspect to remain in jail; judge says evidence 'overwhelming' |
| 18:48 | Criminals sneak card-sniffing software on Diebold ATMs |
| 18:47 | Facebook puts privacy controls in hands of its users |
| 18:46 | Civil liberties groups oppose government mobile-phone tracking |
| 18:45 | Visa drops Heartland, RBS WorldPay from PCI compliance list after breaches |
| 18:44 | Browser add-on locks out targeted advertising |
| March 17, 2009: |
| 19:03 | Comcast passwords leaked onto the Web |
| 19:01 | Facebook: Will the real Kevin Mitnick please stand up? |
| 18:58 | LiveJournal accounts getting hijacked |
| 18:57 | Cisco aims for datacentre leadership |
| 18:56 | Met Police to use smartcard access system |
| 18:55 | Boldly going beyond the perimeter |
| 18:53 | Premier League scores with hosted email security |
| 18:52 | Copyright is a national security issue, says US |
| 18:51 | Malicious 'terror attack' spam sets off security alarms |
| 18:49 | Darwin hacker jailed for three years |
| 18:48 | Backley hangs up Westpac jersey |
| 18:46 | Experts: Patent dispute with Intel won't choke supply of AMD chips |
| 18:46 | Microsoft patch leaves users vulnerable, says nCircle researcher |
| 18:45 | Microsoft's new IE8 'kill switch' not enough, says Opera |
| 18:44 | Tim Berners-Lee is cybercrime victim |
| March 16, 2009: |
| 19:11 | AlgoSec puts its firewall analysis software on an appliance |
| 19:07 | Microsoft, researcher spar over security patch |
| 19:05 | Business department security policies in place |
| 19:03 | Egress taps the cloud for secure data transfer |
| 19:01 | Social Networks' Risks for Business Security |
| 19:00 | New 'Spam King' Linked to SMS Campaign |
| 18:59 | Biggest Worries When Shopping Online |
| 18:58 | New Conficker Expected April 1 |
| 18:44 | Companies get checklist on PCI security rules |
| 18:44 | Bill would boost breach disclosure rules |
| 18:43 | Lawyer indicted in alleged pump-and-dump stock scheme |
| 18:43 | Microsoft to shut down its adCenter Analytics service |
| 18:42 | Kundra takes leave of absence from federal CIO post |
| 18:42 | Consultant who exposed flaw on Coleman site fires back |
| 18:41 | How to build the ultimate wireless network |
| March 13, 2009: |
| 20:17 | CoSoSys puts the fun back in security threats |
| 20:15 | Managing systems saves firms money in bad times |
| 20:13 | Microsoft exec hired to secure America's computers |
| 20:12 | BBC programme builds 22,000-strong botnet |
| 20:11 | Latest malware attack spoofs Facebook page |
| 20:09 | After Gmail, Google Wants to Search Your Voice Mail Too |
| 20:09 | Apple Security Update Fixes ITunes Vulnerabilities |
| 20:07 | ICT industry mobs Qld election debate |
| 20:06 | NSW passes police hacking bill |
| 20:06 | Qld opposition rejects ICT Minister's attack |
| 20:04 | Microsoft-led privacy group backs off legislation |
| 20:03 | D.C.'s top IT security official charged with bribery |
| 20:03 | Researchers sniff PC keyboard strokes from thin air |
| 20:02 | Political cyberattacks to militarize the Web |
| 20:01 | NASA: Ousted space station crew seeks shelter in 'lifeboat' |
| March 12, 2009: |
| 19:23 | Co-operation is key to winning security battle |
| 19:23 | Networks to become increasingly identity aware |
| 19:20 | Hacked: $200 iTunes Gift Card for Only $2.60 |
| 19:19 | One-Third Use a Single Password for Everything |
| 19:17 | Qld ICT Minister attacks wrong rival |
| 19:15 | Growing number of PCs hit by ID fraud malware |
| 19:15 | Berners-Lee says no to internet 'snooping' |
| 19:14 | Bletchley Park secures £600k funding |
| 19:12 | Former Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman's donor database exposed on Wikileaks |
| 19:12 | DHS bears brunt of criticism at House cybersecurity hearing |
| 19:11 | Privacy groups rip Google's targeted advertising plan |
| 19:10 | Microsoft patches first critical bug in Windows 7 beta |
| 19:09 | Beckstrom's resignation lifts lid on opposition to NSA's cybersecurity role |
| 19:04 | Microsoft puts the kibosh on Facebook worm Koobface |
| 19:03 | EU extends Microsoft's antitrust deadline over IE |
| March 11, 2009: |
| 18:35 | Microsoft calls for better e-crime investigation training |
| 18:34 | Security that's fit for business |
| 18:29 | People Search Engines: They Know Your Dark Secrets…And Tell Anyone |
| 18:27 | People Search Engines: Slam the Door on What Info They Can Collect |
| 18:26 | Security vendors to block police hacks |
| 18:22 | Concerns raised over NSW hacking Bill |
| 18:21 | Sydney police bust eBay fraudsters |
| 18:19 | Swedish police claim major internet-piracy bust |
| 18:18 | Google will let people choose how its ads target them |
| 18:18 | Layoffs leave behind orphaned hardware, unused software licenses |
| 18:17 | Adobe patches zero-day PDF bug, mum on details |
| 18:16 | Bad Symantec update leads to trouble |
| 18:15 | Microsoft patches 'evil' Windows kernel bug |
| 18:14 | Microsoft patches Windows DNS, kernel flaws |
| 18:14 | Police force loses 'unencrypted' investigations memory stick |
| March 10, 2009: |
| 18:47 | Q & A - Russell Artzt, co-founder of CA |
| 18:45 | Brands at risk as fraudsters step up cyber squatting |
| 18:44 | Costs skyrocket in the battle against spam |
| 18:42 | Build Security into Every Product, Coders Advised |
| 18:42 | Security Worries Stall Mobile Shopping |
| 18:41 | Google Docs Glitch Exposes Private Files |
| 18:38 | NSW Police to get hacking powers |
| 18:37 | Government to rethink data-sharing plans |
| 18:35 | Symantec's Altiris 7 boosts Mac, Linux desktop PC management |
| 18:33 | Job One for new federal CIO: Balance openness with security |
| 18:32 | Researchers: cheap scanners can 'fingerprint' paper |
| 18:31 | Befuddled companies get checklist for complying with PCI security standard |
| 18:30 | Judge OKs settlement in Yahoo 'poison pill' shareholder suit |
| 18:28 | Charges beefed up against alleged Sarah Palin e-mail hacker |
| 18:27 | Foxit PDF viewer open to attack, say researchers |
| March 6, 2009: |
| 18:51 | U.S. loses IPv6 leader |
| 18:48 | Vivek Kundra named America's CIO |
| 18:39 | Report: Firefox buggier, but issued fixes quicker |
| 18:36 | Firms say: Virtualisation now, cloud computing later |
| 18:35 | Serious Fraud Office seeks IT chief |
| 18:33 | Interactive Advertising Bureau sets rules on online ads |
| 18:30 | Netbooks may pose security risk to businesses |
| 18:28 | IT staffer at Mahalo gets four years for building botnets |
| 18:26 | Cook County sues Craigslist over adult ads |
| 18:26 | Windows security patches coming next week |
| 18:25 | Microsoft: No patch for Excel zero-day flaw next week |
| 18:25 | NYPD faces ID theft risk after data stolen from pension fund |
| 18:24 | Catbird tightens security of virtual machines |
| March 5, 2009: |
| 20:27 | Security vendor Dr. Web combines mobile, desktop AV |
| 20:26 | Mobile browsers bring new security headaches |
| 20:25 | Security Implications of the Humble Computer Clock |
| 20:18 | Spotify user details compromised in major hack |
| 20:17 | Businesses neglect risk management at their peril |
| 20:16 | Autorun infections re-emerging in the wild |
| 20:16 | EFF launches data protection toolkit for all |
| 20:13 | FTC warns of online economic stimulus scams |
| 20:12 | Fortinet bolsters unified threat management tools |
| 20:10 | Sumitomo Mitsui hacker chiefs found guilty |
| 20:08 | Alcatel-Lucent takes Nonstop Laptop Guardian to new platform |
| 20:04 | PCI Council gives helping hand to merchants |
| 20:01 | Firefox 3.0.7 addresses security flaws |
| 19:57 | Legislator moves to limit Google Maps because of terrorist threat |
| 19:57 | California finds e-voting software had errors, data deletion functions |
| March 4, 2009: |
| 19:05 | Tech that combats employee fraud |
| 19:03 | Financial fraud hits 7.5 percent of US adults |
| 19:01 | Threatened from all sides |
| 18:58 | Doctors and nurses join criticism of data sharing powers |
| 18:56 | MXI unveils hardware-encrypted USB drives |
| 18:55 | Information Commissioner to increase technology staff |
| 18:55 | Business process management suite eases legacy woes at Kleinwort Benson |
| 18:54 | Critical Fix for the Opera browser, New Winamp Flaw |
| 18:52 | Teachers attack NSW DET filter |
| 18:50 | Facebook to revamp its Pages service for advertisers |
| 18:49 | Judge upholds efforts to compel individual to decrypt drive in child pornography case |
| 18:49 | Judge kicks notorious spammer off Facebook |
| 18:48 | Apple's Safari will fall first at hacker contest, past winner predicts |
| 18:48 | White House Web site moves to generic video player; privacy advocates applaud |
| 18:47 | Data Domain speeds up backup device |
| 18:46 | DOJ allegations against EMC focus on kickbacks, overcharges |
| March 3, 2009: |
| 18:41 | Symantec demos Project Guru at Demo 09 |
| 18:40 | Conficker worm targets Southwest Airlines site |
| 18:40 | New antivirus software looks at behaviors, not signatures |
| 18:38 | Digital Britain minister to face MPs |
| 18:36 | Scots warned to be wary of data sharing plan |
| 18:35 | Protests at government surveillance grow |
| 18:34 | Google squashes Trends malware attacks |
| 18:34 | Prosecutor demands prison for Pirate Bay operators |
| 18:32 | Avoid Steam Games Scam Sites |
| 18:29 | Beware Sites Promising Big Government Stimulus Checks for a Fee |
| 18:26 | Barclays rolls out contactless debit card |
| 18:24 | Koobface worm to users: Be my Facebook friend |
| 18:24 | Banks, credit unions begin to sue Heartland over data breach |
| 18:23 | Bill takes aim at anonymous hot spots -- like the local coffee shop |
| 18:22 | HP shuts down Upline online storage service |
| March 2, 2009: |
| 18:38 | Adventures in data recovery |
| 18:36 | Data about Obama's helicopter breached via P2P? |
| 18:34 | Ballistics database to help tackle gun crime |
| 18:33 | Top 10 IT myths |
| 18:30 | Microsoft outlines Windows 7 tweaks |
| 18:29 | Spam Spiked, then Slowed in February |
| 18:28 | Electronic Medical Records Demand Privacy |
| 18:28 | How The Internet Can Be Fixed -- Right Now |
| 18:25 | Fujitsu finally buys Telstra's KAZ |
| 18:24 | Rogue app ruins Facebook's weekend |
| 18:23 | Czech network update, Cisco bug slow global Internet |
| 18:22 | University admits to third data breach in three months |
| 18:22 | Downadup worm may hammer Southwest Airlines URL March 13 |
| 18:21 | Visa: New payment-processor data breach not so new after all |
| 18:20 | 'Vista Capable' lawyers push to revive class action |
| February 27, 2009: |
| 20:07 | FCC threatens fines on data protection rules |
| 20:05 | BT on its marks for 2012 Olympics |
| 20:04 | Silver lining for IT security staff |
| 20:02 | Microsoft releases final beta of Vista SP2 |
| 20:02 | Security chiefs urged to take joined-up approach |
| 20:00 | 5 Facebook Scams: Protect Your Profile |
| 19:58 | Stop Worms From Automatically Spreading, Easily |
| 19:56 | MoD contractors fall short on encryption |
| 19:55 | Most Oracle database shops don't mandate use of security patches, survey says |
| 19:54 | Obama's e-health plan: Three heavyweight health IT leaders weigh in |
| 19:52 | Facebook gives users a set of rights and a vote on policy |
| 19:52 | 'Scareware' scammers abuse Google Trends to poison search results |
| 19:51 | British UFO hacker loses another bid to avoid U.S. extradition |
| 19:51 | Study: Hackers still driven by urge to vandalize Web sites |
| 19:50 | U.K. declines to prosecute hacker wanted in U.S. |
| February 26, 2009: |
| 19:26 | Poor password practice putting users at risk |
| 19:25 | Sneaky New Virus Spreads via Ads |
| 19:24 | Parliamentary support builds for Nasa hacker |
| 19:23 | Memo reveals multiple breaches of ID card database |
| 19:23 | Adobe plugs Flash-player hole |
| 19:20 | FCC threatens 600 operators with fines over data protection rules |
| 19:20 | Microsoft takes TomTom to court in patent dispute |
| 19:19 | SEC, FTC investigating Heartland after data theft |
| 19:18 | IDC forecasts first U.S. ad spending contraction since 2001 |
| 19:18 | Report cites potential privacy gotchas in cloud computing |
| 19:17 | Appeals court reinstates ex-Qwest CEO Nacchio's conviction |
| 19:16 | Hacking contest to pay $10,000 in cash for smartphone bugs |
| 19:15 | WiMax system warns drivers on dangerous highway prone to dense fog |
| 19:15 | Google's one-two punch: Phishers attack Gmail after outage |
| 19:14 | Microsoft renews Vista anticrack campaign |
| February 25, 2009: |
| 18:52 | Credit card data breached at unnamed payment processor |
| 18:51 | 'SMiShing' fishes for personal data over cell phone |
| 18:50 | IBM highlights new threats |
| 18:49 | Phishers ride on financial crisis theme |
| 18:49 | US firewall firm blazes path to Asia |
| 18:48 | Q & A: Novell UK & Ireland country manager Sean McCarry |
| 18:47 | Council staff making "serious security breaches" of key government database |
| 18:45 | Scammers hijack Jack Straw's email |
| 18:43 | Google jumps into EU antitrust case against Microsoft |
| 18:42 | After CERT warning, Microsoft delivers AutoRun fix |
| 18:41 | New legal hurdle for video streaming order in RIAA piracy case |
| 18:41 | Microsoft spells out Windows 7 activation nags, limits |
| 18:40 | Microsoft: Office 14 won't ship until 2010 |
| 18:38 | Attackers exploit unpatched Excel vulnerability |
| 18:38 | No settlement reached in Oracle's lawsuit against SAP |
| February 24, 2009: |
| 18:41 | Recession brings rise in 'bargain' spam |
| 18:40 | Faux Facebook App May Harbor Malware |
| 18:38 | Wikileaks Springs an Internal Leak |
| 18:37 | Remove a Virus or Other Malicious Infection |
| 18:36 | WA Police pursues CIO |
| 18:35 | US Dept of Defense lists top 20 security controls |
| 18:34 | Latest variant of Downadup worm circulating |
| 18:32 | Adobe flaw has been used in attacks since early January |
| 18:32 | Microsoft tells laid-off workers to keep extra severance pay |
| 18:31 | Court halts abusive Internet lending practices |
| 18:30 | Microsoft researchers devise new browser with stronger security |
| 18:29 | Ex-Microsoft workers may not have to return severance pay |
| 18:29 | Just weeks after Heartland breach, another payment processor said to be hit |
| 18:27 | Researcher posts homemade patch for critical PDF bug |
| 18:27 | Most fired workers steal data on way out the door, survey shows |
| February 23, 2009: |
| 19:23 | What's the Safest Way To Download Software? |
| 19:22 | Three Ways Twitter Security Fails |
| 19:21 | Mobile Phone Viruses on the Upswing |
| 19:20 | Scam Antivirus App Spreads Malware |
| 19:20 | Malware Attacks Symbian Phones |
| 19:17 | Nix online legalese, says Flickr |
| 19:17 | New Zealand delays copyright amendment |
| 19:15 | Gov't loses fight to keep ID card reviews secret |
| 19:14 | Hackers shut down travel site for federal workers |
| 19:13 | Los Alamos computer thefts prompt DOE security check at nuclear lab |
| 19:12 | Three months, three breaches at the Univ. of Florida-Gainesville |
| 19:12 | Proposed law might make Wi-Fi users help cops |
| 19:11 | Permanent fix needed for DNS security issues, Kaminsky warns at Black Hat |
| 19:10 | Hackers exploit unpatched Adobe Reader bug |
| 19:10 | Veeam expands VMware back-up |
| February 20, 2009: |
| 19:45 | Bradford's NAC Director gives pipeline firm more control |
| 19:44 | Valve's Newell Says Pirates 'Way Ahead of Us' |
| 19:41 | APAC firms step up risk, access management |
| 19:40 | IFPI sites hacked by Pirate Bay supporters |
| 19:39 | LogLogic bolsters security and compliance |
| 19:38 | Enisa aims to boost SME security |
| 19:32 | Conficker worm gets an evil twin |
| 19:32 | DHS names privacy chief |
| 19:31 | Hacker claims SQL bug on Symantec site; vendor disputes |
| 19:31 | Laptop face-recognition tech easy to hack, warns Black Hat researcher |
| 19:30 | Lawyers may appeal latest 'Vista Capable' ruling |
| 19:29 | Microsoft kills Equipt subscription suite |
| 19:29 | Seagate drops SSD patent lawsuit against STEC |
| 19:28 | Cloud security fears called overblown, 'emotional' at IDC forum |
| 19:27 | Intel goes to court in licensing spat with Nvidia |
| February 19, 2009: |
| 18:58 | Standard Life widens its defences |
| 18:56 | Researchers hack facial biometrics |
| 18:54 | NZ copyright protest blockades parliament |
| 18:53 | BCS raps government data-sharing plans |
| 18:51 | Western Digital unveils remotely accessible NAS server for home use |
| 18:49 | Are Facebook's outraged users getting a wake-up call? |
| 18:47 | Researchers detail Intel TXT hacks at Black Hat |
| 18:46 | Judge gives Microsoft big win in 'Vista Capable' case |
| 18:45 | Hackers steal thousands of Wyndham credit card numbers |
| 18:44 | Bot busts newest Hotmail CAPTCHA |
| 18:43 | Fugitive hacker indicted for running VoIP scam |
| 18:42 | Hackers break into government travel site, feed users attack code |
| 18:42 | Judge dismisses privacy case over Google Street View images |
| 18:41 | Computer thefts prompt Los Alamos security review |
| February 18, 2009: |
| 19:33 | Symantec debuts Norton Online Family |
| 19:29 | Bruce Schneier slams BitArmor guarantee |
| 19:27 | Phishing soars as fraud-as-a-service grows |
| 19:19 | Facebook's Zuckerberg Calms Privacy Fears Over TOS Change |
| 19:11 | Accused rogue admin Terry Childs makes his case |
| 19:11 | Mozilla backs move to decriminalize iPhone jailbreaking |
| 19:09 | Cisco, Trend Micro put security in some Wi-Fi routers |
| 19:09 | Sun offers open-source encryption key management protocol |
| 19:08 | Nevada tips casinos to iPhone card-counting app |
| 19:07 | Hackers jump on newest IE7 bug |
| 19:06 | Several charges dropped in Pirate Bay case |
| 19:05 | Pirate Bay file-sharing trial gets major online coverage |
| February 17, 2009: |
| 19:13 | Pilots want to put the brakes on ID card plan |
| 19:10 | 9 Dirty Tricks: Social Engineers' Favorite Pick-Up Lines |
| 19:05 | Mobile manufacturers express security fears |
| 19:04 | Criticism grows over government information sharing plan |
| 19:01 | Backup 3.0 update adds Linux files |
| 19:00 | SanDisk enlists mobile carriers in memory-card drive |
| 18:58 | Microsoft denies it profits from Vista-to-XP downgrades |
| February 16, 2009: |
| 20:04 | Twitter fends off second clickjacking attack |
| 20:04 | Mobile banking: Safe, at least for now |
| 19:48 | Lovers warned of Valentine's threat |
| 19:48 | Pirate Bay trial begins in Sweden |
| 19:45 | Experts Warn of Second Wave of Conficker Worm Infections |
| 19:45 | Navigating the Online Dating Jungle |
| 19:44 | Many Brits Too Scared to Shop Online |
| 19:44 | Does Microsoft's Patch Tuesday Need Fixing? |
| 19:40 | Hackers attack antivirus firm's tech-support site |
| 19:40 | First arrests made in Heartland breach case |
| 19:39 | Apple: iPhone Jailbreak hack violates the law |
| 19:38 | Massachusetts extends compliance deadline on data security rules — again |
| 19:37 | German Mac clone maker willing to take on Apple |
| 19:36 | Lawsuit targets Microsoft over Vista-to-XP downgrades |
| February 13, 2009: |
| 21:50 | Commerce secretary nominee Gregg withdraws; Thompson in? |
| 21:49 | F-Secure provides details on Web site breach |
| 21:47 | NSPCC unifies communications to improve service to children |
| 21:43 | Twitter Clickjacking Attack Causes Post-Awards Annoyance |
| 21:39 | Nigerian scammers release Aussie hostage |
| 21:38 | Researcher warns of Android phone vulnerability |
| 21:37 | Home Office expands scope of compulsory ID cards |
| 21:35 | Apple issues massive security update for Mac OS X |
| 21:35 | Microsoft, Symantec, VeriSign join forces to fight Downadup worm |
| 21:33 | Los Alamos National Lab missing 67 computers |
| February 12, 2009: |
| 22:37 | MobileMe users hit with phishing scam, again |
| 22:36 | Hacker site claims breach of third security firm Web site in a week |
| 22:36 | Facebook friends don't ask friends for money |
| 22:35 | Co-op to monitor staff using finger scanning |
| 22:34 | IT sector must act to allay privacy fears |
| 22:32 | Security Pro: Redmond Should Sever IE's Ties to Windows |
| 22:30 | iPrimus to start filtering in April |
| 22:27 | Airlines fear delays from e-Borders surveillance tech |
| 22:27 | EC warns gov't over Phorm foot-dragging |
| 22:26 | HP, IBM push new OASIS encryption key standard |
| 22:25 | Millions of dollars in IT, physical security find place in stimulus package |
| 22:25 | Web site: More than 150 banks affected by Heartland data breach thus far |
| 22:24 | Hacker challenge takes aim at browsers, smartphones |
| 22:24 | BlackBerry bug threatens Windows users |
| February 11, 2009: |
| 21:44 | 5 Tips for Managing Security in a Recession |
| 21:42 | Conficker Worm Sinks French Navy Network |
| 21:38 | RIM releases patch for buggy ActiveX control |
| 21:36 | BitDefender partner site hit by hackers |
| 21:36 | Start-up Talis targets desktop security |
| 21:31 | Security experts offer downturn survival tips |
| 21:29 | Fake Infection Warnings Can Be Real Trouble |
| 21:28 | Microsoft Update Takes on Spam-spewing Botnet |
| 21:27 | Largest ISPs left out of filter list |
| 21:26 | ATO details ICT supplier payments |
| 21:21 | Security expert says Microsoft should cut IE's links to Windows |
| 21:19 | Microsoft plugs critical Exchange, IE holes |
| 21:18 | Feds find, arrest fugitive hacker on the run in Mexico |
| 21:17 | Survey: 40% of hard drives bought on eBay hold personal, corporate data |
| 21:16 | German Mac clone maker claims immunity from Apple |
| February 10, 2009: |
| 23:44 | Kaspersky hires expert to analyze Web site hack |
| 23:42 | Mitigating Net risks: 'More needs to be done' |
| 23:38 | McAfee adds compliance to Total Protection |
| 23:36 | Obama orders cyber security audit |
| 23:33 | The Ritz upgrades network security |
| 23:24 | E-crime unit seeks insight from IT industry |
| 23:24 | Identity fraud on the increase |
| 23:23 | DNS service tracks Downadup infections |
| 23:20 | FAA says info on 45,000 workers stolen in data breach |
| 23:20 | CA settles copyright suit against Rocket Software |
| 23:19 | Managing security in bad times: CISOs speak out |
| 23:18 | Verizon expands DoS defenses in 24 countries |
| 23:18 | Obama taps Bush aide Melissa Hathaway to review federal cybersecurity efforts |
| 23:17 | Mozilla to join EU suit against Microsoft |
| 23:16 | EMC, Microsoft extend partnership on virtualization, more |
| February 9, 2009: |
| 23:01 | Police e-crime unit to tap business expertise |
| 23:00 | Bank of England to outsource IT security |
| 22:59 | Twitter users saved from spam overload |
| 22:59 | Spammers exploit US stimulus package |
| 22:58 | Microsoft plans four patches for February |
| 22:56 | Swedes Harbor Pirates, But Don't Use Their Warez |
| 22:55 | Spam Jumps in January, Study Says |
| 22:55 | Free Defense Against the Conficker Worm |
| 22:54 | Critical Flaw in RealPlayer, Firefox Fixes |
| 22:51 | Gov't faces backlash over e-Borders travel database |
| 22:51 | Kaspersky denies data leak following SQL hack |
| 22:50 | European ID card data is not encrypted |
| 22:48 | Data breaches continue to get more costly |
| 22:48 | Mac clone maker wins legal round against Apple |
| 22:47 | Geeks.com agrees to security audits in wake of data breach |
| 22:46 | E-Verify requirement in Obama stimulus plan sparks controversy |
| 22:45 | HP urges LaserJet users to patch printers |
| February 6, 2009: |
| 20:47 | VoIP Security: The Basics |
| 20:46 | Violent video games can help with fire safety |
| 20:45 | Porn site feud spawns new DNS attack |
| 20:44 | Top 10 spam-friendly registrars named and shamed |
| 20:41 | IBM software scans for security holes in Flash, Ajax |
| 20:38 | Kaspersky ups the ante in anti-spam battle |
| 20:37 | ICO raps health trust over stolen laptops |
| 20:35 | Valentine Spam Part of a Junk-mail Resurgence |
| 20:34 | Scammers Jump on the Stimulus Bandwagon |
| 20:32 | Lords: Put a stop to 'pervasive' snooping |
| 20:25 | Microsoft caves in, will change Windows 7 UAC |
| 20:24 | Microsoft cites 'click fatigue' for Windows 7 security change |
| 20:22 | Privacy group calls Google Latitude a 'danger' to security |
| 20:11 | Microsoft plans critical patches for IE, Exchange |
| 20:09 | Identity thieves beat Obama to stimulus package punch |
| February 5, 2009: |
| 21:36 | ISPs urged to accept "moral duty" over child crime |
| 21:35 | Government ploughs £6m into security initiative |
| 21:32 | Financial institutions brace for rise in security breaches |
| 21:31 | WiMax Forum taps VeriSign for wireless security |
| 21:30 | Research highlights crippling data breach losses |
| 21:29 | Sunbelt targets malware with Vipre tool |
| 21:27 | MySpace Evicts 90,000 Sex Offenders |
| 21:26 | A New Internet Attack: Parking Tickets |
| 21:24 | Police can't read data on UK's ID cards |
| 21:22 | Cisco warns of four WLAN controller vulnerabilities |
| 21:21 | Microsoft changes Windows 7 UAC after new exploit code surfaces |
| 21:20 | IT security jobs largely untouched by economy, researchers say |
| 21:19 | Jailed San Francisco network admin files $3M claim |
| 21:19 | Obama health care plan said to boost security, privacy controls |
| February 4, 2009: |
| 21:01 | Online Job Scams Are on the Rise, FBI Warns |
| 21:01 | Hacker clones passports in drive-by RFID heist |
| 21:00 | Virus Bulletin tests for the unknown |
| 21:00 | China muscling in on spam market |
| 20:59 | Cloudmark simplifies email security for ISPs |
| 20:57 | Firefox 3.0.6 targets security issues |
| 20:56 | Google offers tool to let you track your friends' movements |
| 20:56 | Removing admin rights stymies 92% of Microsoft's bugs |
| 20:55 | Google privacy trial opens in Milan |
| 20:55 | Federal workers notified after virus breach at tech consulting firm |
| 20:54 | Browser secrets of secure connections |
| February 3, 2009: |
| 19:25 | Sony points to finger veins for gadget security |
| 19:25 | S'pore data protection enforcement needs bite |
| 19:21 | Facebook plays down privacy concerns |
| 19:19 | Department of Justice phishes its own staff |
| 19:15 | Study: Data Losses Proving More Costly for Businesses |
| 19:14 | Spotting a PC Infection |
| 19:10 | iPhone App Cracker Released--Then Pirated |
| 19:08 | PINoptic secures smartphones using picture codes |
| 19:08 | Symantec, Ask team up on web-safety ratings |
| 19:06 | Google privacy execs to face criminal charges in Italian court |
| 19:05 | Gears of War maker says bug caused by anti-cheat technology, not DRM |
| 19:04 | New disk encryption standards could complicate data recovery |
| 19:03 | Ex-Fannie Mae engineer pleads innocent to server bomb charge |
| 19:02 | Microsoft denies Windows 7 security feature contains bug |
| 19:01 | Study: Data breaches continue to get more costly for businesses |
| February 2, 2009: |
| 23:16 | Microsoft to unblock Windows Service packs |
| 23:15 | Big security hole punched in Windows 7 |
| 23:15 | Web identity hijacking on the rise |
| 23:14 | IBM urges rethink on vulnerability assessments |
| 23:13 | How Secure Is Safari? |
| 23:09 | How Data Export is Risky Business |
| 23:08 | Data breaches found to cost $6.6m on average |
| 23:02 | Obama still won't say whether he's using a BlackBerry or something else |
| 23:01 | Banks, customers feel the fallout of the Heartland breach |
| 22:59 | Ex-employee calls Microsoft spying lawsuit 'desperate' |
| 22:55 | Human error causes Google search bug |
| 22:54 | Gears of War bug not SafeDisc DRM's first |
| 22:52 | Microsoft patent makes smart phones more like PCs |
| 22:51 | Victims of massive Internet Ponzi scheme sue Bank of America |
| 22:47 | Microsoft charges ex-employee with spying |
| January 30, 2009: |
| 19:54 | Main NAC use: Guest enforcer |
| 19:52 | How to Guard Your Trade Secrets (and Why You Must) |
| 19:51 | Google dismisses click fraud report |
| 19:48 | 'Obama worm' probably a student prank, experts say |
| 19:46 | Valentine's spam starts to heat up |
| 19:44 | Third-Party Cookie Use on WhiteHouse.gov Questioned |
| 19:41 | Storage devices get common crypto standard |
| 19:40 | Expert: NHS virus outbreak was 'entirely avoidable' |
| 19:39 | Manchester may trial large-scale ID card rollout |
| 19:38 | Bosses sign pledge to protect personal data |
| 19:38 | Novell webmail product suffers cross-site flaws |
| 19:36 | Former prosecutor: Mayor's plea for UFO hacker is off base |
| 19:30 | Oracle subpoenaed nearly 100 TomorrowNow customers, filing shows |
| 19:29 | Fannie Mae engineer indicted for planting server bomb |
| 19:28 | Microsoft releases Web Sandbox under open source |
| January 29, 2009: |
| 20:11 | HMRC under fire over site security |
| 20:10 | IT chiefs more pessimistic than vendors |
| 20:09 | Soca issues £800m IT contract tender |
| 20:06 | Symantec chief tipped for Commerce Secretary |
| 20:05 | US veterans win $20m payout over lost laptop |
| 20:04 | California joins Europe's Data Privacy Day |
| 20:01 | Online retailers hit hard by fraud in 2008 |
| 19:57 | The Neverending Story of Julie Amero |
| 19:55 | Global cost of cybercrime hit $1tn, study finds |
| 19:55 | Flaw exposes Chrome, Firefox to clickjacking |
| 19:52 | Cookie use in YouTube videos on WhiteHouse.gov prompts privacy concerns |
| 19:48 | IE8's clickjacking protection will have 'zero impact,' says researcher |
| 19:47 | Russian 'cybermilitia' knocks Kyrgyzstan offline |
| 19:46 | Third State Department worker pleads guilty to passport snooping |
| 19:46 | Backup merger unites Barracuda, Yosemite |
| January 28, 2009: |
| 21:36 | New guide launched for security managers |
| 21:36 | Websense bolsters anti-spam with Defensio buy |
| 21:34 | Used MP3 Player Comes With Secret Military Files |
| 21:33 | AVG Notes Rise in Number of Malicious Web Sites |
| 21:33 | Kanye West Accounts Hijacked, Used to Push Other Music? |
| 21:32 | Online Privacy Advice for Kids |
| 21:31 | How Secure Is Firefox? |
| 21:15 | MySpace faces fresh controversy over sex offender issue |
| 21:14 | Banks, credit unions scramble in wake of Heartland breach |
| 21:13 | Coming soon: Full-disk encryption for all computer drives |
| 21:11 | London mayor asks Obama to drop case against British hacker |
| 21:11 | Groups push for health IT privacy safeguards |
| 21:10 | Windows 7 to be 'thoroughly' tested by antitrust regulators |
| 21:09 | Oracle takes aim at Salesforce with on-demand CRM update |
| 21:09 | Why Your Church Needs a Security Plan |
| 21:07 | New botnet resurrects Storm's Valentine's Day ruse |
| January 27, 2009: |
| 21:16 | Spreading Downadup via Sneaker-net |
| 21:15 | Online Stalking Made Easy |
| 21:14 | Safety Precautions for Monster.com Users after Hack Attack |
| 21:13 | ICANN Ponders Ways to Stop Scammy Web Sites |
| 21:12 | Stop Internet Poachers from Stealing Your Wi-Fi |
| 21:11 | How to Beat Card Skimmer Scams and Other Money Drains |
| 21:06 | NSW Govt investigates potential hack |
| 21:06 | NT Govt hacker pleads guilty |
| 20:04 | Apple QuickTime gets critical security update |
| 20:03 | Hackers steal user data from Monster job site |
| 20:03 | Indian IT sector boosts security post-Mumbai attacks |
| 20:00 | Hackers exploit Obama site to spread malware |
| 20:00 | Reflex offers secure virtual systems management |
| 19:59 | CommVault adds de-duplication to data management software |
| 19:59 | EU may demand Microsoft bundle rival browsers with Windows |
| 19:57 | Spam's resurgence continues in aftermath of McColo takedown |
| January 26, 2009: |
| 20:03 | Small firms to get specific e-crime advice |
| 20:02 | Brace Yourself for the Worm's Next Attack |
| 20:02 | How the Sumitomo Bank Hackers Failed |
| 20:01 | Block Wi-Fi Intruders with a Secure Paint Job |
| 20:00 | Cybercrooks Target Social Networks |
| 19:52 | Experts: Microsoft's advice won't stop Downadup |
| 19:51 | UK site offers bounty for DDoS attackers |
| 19:50 | Gov't agencies fall short on data accuracy |
| 19:49 | Cisco patches Security Manager flaw |
| 19:46 | Data breach at Heartland may be bigger than TJX's |
| 19:45 | Monster.com reports theft of user data |
| 19:45 | Amazon cloud could be hijacked to harvest BitTorrent files, researcher says |
| 19:44 | Researchers wait for Downadup worm's second act |
| 19:43 | British UFO hacker's extradition case to be reviewed |
| 19:43 | Virtual desktops getting security boost |
| January 17, 2009: |
| 0:00 | Encryption programs open to kernel hack |
| January 16, 2009: |
| 23:56 | AllSecure, nee RiftVault, protects passwords and info |
| 23:54 | BitArmor offers money-back guarantee for data breach but no loss compensation |
| 23:53 | Securing the Windows 7 beta |
| 23:51 | EFF pushes for legal handset jail-breaks |
| 23:50 | Obama inauguration to bring new scams |
| 23:50 | Symantec shores up encryption |
| 23:49 | Google improves password security |
| 23:49 | Stork electronic ID network takes off |
| 23:47 | The Doctor Will Ping You Now |
| 23:44 | Nasa hacker appeals to Bush for pardon |
| 23:44 | Deadline set for Nasa-hacker prosecution decision |
| 23:41 | New York kills contract for public safety wireless network |
| 23:41 | Internet security task force downplays online threats to children; critics blast report |
| 23:40 | 1 in 3 Windows PCs vulnerable to worm attack |
| 1:32 | FBI calls for global co-operation on cyber crime |
| 1:32 | Software developed to stop zero-day attacks |
| 1:30 | E-crime victims shun the police |
| 1:28 | AT&T Wireless Barrages Users with ‘Idol’ Ad |
| 1:26 | Downadup worm infects 3.5m PCs |
| 1:25 | Most MoD systems miss gov't security target |
| 1:24 | Symantec turns to virtualisation, cloud computing |
| 1:21 | Salesforce launches Service Cloud |
| 1:21 | Wall Street crisis brings lax e-discovery law enforcement to light |
| 1:20 | Second former State Department worker admits to snooping in passport files |
| 1:20 | Researcher: Worm infects 1.1M Windows PCs in 24 hours |
| January 15, 2009: |
| 1:19 | London Olympics cyber cops hit the ground running |
| 1:17 | IT leaders ignoring encryption |
| 1:17 | Changing the information landscape |
| 1:10 | Privacy Groups File Mobile Marketing Complaint With FTC |
| 1:09 | Biometric Passports Agreed to in EU |
| 1:02 | Visitors to US must register online |
| 1:01 | UK cybercrime unit tasked with securing Olympics IT |
| 1:00 | Emerging markets at greater risk of cybercrime |
| 1:00 | Unpatched Safari bug exposes sensitive info |
| 0:58 | UN audit finds weakness in peacekeepers' IT |
| 0:40 | Mac clone maker claims it bought OS X from Apple |
| 0:37 | RIM patch fixes BlackBerry attachment flaw |
| 0:36 | Microsoft patches 'super nasty' Windows bugs |
| 0:34 | Microsoft issues first Windows 7 beta patch |
| January 13, 2009: |
| 23:44 | Spammers still reeling from McColo bust |
| 23:43 | New encryption technology aims to beat terrorists and organised crime |
| 23:41 | Startup Launches Cloud Application Management Tool |
| 23:41 | Disaster Recovery Budgets Feel the Pinch |
| 23:38 | ASIC hiring white hat hackers |
| 23:38 | Sophos wins 27,000-seat InTACT deal |
| 23:37 | Gov't departments deny memory-stick risks |
| 23:36 | AVG Technologies buys Sana Security |
| 23:33 | 'Huge increase' in worm attacks plagues unpatched Windows PCs |
| 23:33 | Hacker leaves message for Microsoft in Trojan code |
| 23:32 | Browser bug could allow phishing without e-mail |
| 23:32 | Paris Hilton's Web site used in Web attack |
| January 12, 2009: |
| 20:20 | McAfee: Google developer site being used to distribute malware |
| 20:17 | New Revenue & Customs chief makes data security a priority |
| 20:16 | McKinnon pleads guilty to UK hacking offence |
| 20:15 | Financial firms' data security found wanting |
| 20:15 | Verizon boosts security risk assessments |
| 20:12 | Hackers Deface NATO, US Army Web Sites |
| 20:12 | Windows 7 Beta, Jobs' Health, the Economy Again |
| 20:11 | Apimac Intros File-encryption Software |
| 20:10 | Intego Updates Mac Security, Antivirus Tools |
| 20:09 | How Secure Is My E-mail? |
| 20:08 | Auditor: IRS Still Vulnerable to Cyber Breaches |
| 20:05 | Microsoft: Phishing losses greatly over-estimated |
| 20:04 | Web designers admit to trashing client's Web site |
| 20:03 | Fry's VP indicted for wire fraud, money laundering |
| 20:02 | Group to detail 25 most dangerous coding errors hackers exploit |
| January 9, 2009: |
| 20:09 | Evolving security for social networks |
| 20:07 | Menacing shadows loom over the cloud |
| 20:06 | BSI proposes new data protection standard |
| 20:04 | Will Microsoft Corner the Desktop Security Market? |
| 20:03 | The Five Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #5 |
| 19:59 | Security vendors: We would block police hacking |
| 19:53 | MI5: Internet phone services a risk to national security |
| 19:52 | Microsoft slates single Windows patch for Tuesday |
| 19:51 | Fake CNN malware attack spins Gaza angle |
| 19:49 | E-mail snafu exposes names of confidential witnesses in federal probe |
| 19:49 | Oracle to issue 41 security patches |
| January 8, 2009: |
| 20:31 | Hackers take Israel-Palestine conflict online |
| 20:30 | Macworld 2009: New system tracks stolen Macs |
| 20:27 | 10 New Year's Resolutions for Your Business |
| 20:24 | QLD police charge Nigerian scammers |
| 20:23 | ATO warns against fake tax email |
| 20:22 | Microsoft server worm can spread via USB |
| 20:21 | Worm surge exploits Microsoft vulnerability |
| 20:20 | Google comes in third on top 10 list of spam enablers |
| 20:19 | Vista's flaws surface again on eve of Windows 7 beta |
| 20:19 | CheckFree warns 5 million customers after hack |
| 20:18 | Data breaches rose sharply in 2008, study says |
| 20:17 | Fake LinkedIn profiles promise prurient pics, send patsies malware instead |
| 20:17 | Hack forces Twitter into 'full security review' |
| 20:16 | Clock ticking for gas stations to pump up data security |
| January 6, 2009: |
| 19:58 | Security spending stays strong |
| 19:58 | Security experts warn against pirated Windows 7 |
| 19:57 | China vows to clean up the internet |
| 19:56 | RIAA dumps sleuthing firm |
| 19:55 | Simple Hack Beats Biometrics |
| 19:54 | Researchers Hack Into Intel's VPro |
| 19:53 | Thailand blocks 2,300 websites |
| 19:52 | Hackers hijack Obama's, Britney's Twitter accounts |
| January 5, 2009: |
| 20:36 | Police get new hacking powers |
| 20:36 | VeriSign addresses SSL certificate flaw |
| 20:35 | 'Curse of silence' flaw hits smartphones |
| 20:32 | Microsoft tells how it missed critical IE bug |
| 20:31 | Expert: Microsoft made $1.5B on 'Vista Capable' campaign |
| January 4, 2009: |
| 19:21 | Twitter phishing scam may be spreading |
| 19:16 | Microsoft sorts out Zune bug |
| 19:14 | Regulator Fines E-Trade Units $1 Million |
| 19:14 | The State of Spam: What to Expect in 2009 |
| 19:12 | Watch Out for Hidden Cookies |
| 19:10 | 11 in China sentenced for software piracy |
| 19:09 | Security vendors ready fix for 'Curse of Silence' SMS attack |
| 19:08 | Microsoft: MD5 hack poses no major threats to users |
| 19:08 | Researchers hack VeriSign's SSL scheme for securing Web sites |
| 19:07 | With Gaza conflict, cyberattacks come too |