December, 2007:
- Is the tipping point for Mac hacks approaching?
- Connecticut may let residents remove directory data
- Stock spammers deploy high-definition video
- U.S.-based Chinese news website targeted by DoS attack
- Bhutto assassination video, websites faked to spread malware
- McAfee settles lawsuit for $14 million
- NIST: Fed agencies should mount penetration attacks
- Apple fixes OS X bug that crashes Safari
- Industry leaders seek Health Info Security Framework
- Cisco says criminals may buy Storm botnet use in 2008
- MySpace sues company over mass spamming
- Federal agency data security bill introduced in U.S. House
- Money mules growing in presence; and an SC Christmas thought
- Anti-virus vendor AVG subpoenas information on counterfeiters
- Google's Orkut clean after fast but harmless self-replicating worm is halted
- June 2008: FTC investigations and penalties
- April 2008: Coping with social engineering
- May 2008: Thinking about the winners
- Microsoft patches fix that crashes Internet Explorer
- SC Magazine picks the cream of the crop
- Seniors' data on stolen Pennsylvania government laptop
- Google advertisements hijacked by trojan
- Adobe upgrades Flash Player to close critical flaws
- TJX settles with banks over data breach
- Los Alamos breach to cost University of California $2.8 million
- Eight New Year's security resolutions for 2008
- Iowa breach exposes data on 3 million British would-be drivers
- Apple releases hefty package of OS X fixes
- Gartner: $3.2 billion lost to phishing attacks in one year
- Microsoft investigating reported glitch in cumulative Internet Explorer patch
- Symantec wins $21 million in anti-piracy case
- Finjan: Chinese cybercrime networks fill void left by Russian Business Network
- Apple fixes Java vulnerabilities
- Georgia Tech researchers break down botnets
- Facebook sues Canadian porn company over alleged hacking
- Dec. 17, 2007: Oak Ridge National Laboratory targeted by cyberattackers
- SecureWorks: Commercial banking accounts targeted by Prg trojan variant
- What's in store for 2008? January 15, 2008, 2 p.m. EST/11 a.m. PST
- Deloitte partner, principal confidential information on stolen laptop
- Breaking: Laptop stolen from Deloitte & Touche vendor may contain personal data on partners and principals
- A little YouTube holiday cheer
- Study: Corrupted DNS resolution attacks grow with use of open servers
- Apple releases new QuickTime version to resolve RTSP flaw
- Phishing emails disguised as U.S. Department of Treasury complaints
- Full range of Microsoft Vista fixes coming
- Researchers warn of Microsoft Access Database exploit
- HP laptops contain ActiveX bugs
- 3ivx patch due this week
- Iowa Department of Natural Resources contractor loses flash drive
- Hospital patient data on contractor's laptop stolen
- Microsoft delivers seven patches; five impact Vista
- nCipher purchases most of insolvent NeoScale
- Dec. 10, 2007: Hacks on social networking sites
- Breach notification bill to get priority in House Judiciary Committee
- Codec flaws threaten Windows Media Player, Winamp
- IBM acquires Arsenal Digital Solutions
- Look ahead: Search for pioneers
- AdultFriendFinder.com settles with FTC
- The dumbest cybercriminal of the year
- Gartner: Victims of online phishing up nearly 40 percent in 2007
- Attackers hack into Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Finalists for 2008 SC Magazine Awards announced
- Debate: Congress should take lead in fight for data security
- Editorial: Catching that end-of-year moment of silence
- Industry innovators 2007: Data protection
- Industry innovators 2007: PGP Encryption
- Industry innovators 2007: Security infrastructure
- Wireless keyboards vulnerable to hacking via radio receivers: Dreamlab
- 2 minutes on...New federal bill targets ID thieves
- News briefs: Rockies rocked
- Roundup 2007: Gazing into the crystal ball
- Roundup 2007: The year's top fives
- IT Security Reboot 2007
- Industry innovators 2007: Access control
- Industry innovators 2007: Identica Vascular Biometrics
- Industry innovators 2007: Bradford Networks
- Industry innovators 2007: Passlogix v-Go SSO
- Industry innovators 2007: Fischer Identity Suite
- Industry innovators 2007: Entrust Identity Guard
- Industry innovators 2007: Analysis and testing
- Industry innovators 2007: Mu Security Mu 4000
- Industry innovators 2007: Core Security Impact
- Industry innovators 2007: LogLogic
- Industry innovators 2007: WetStone Technologies
- Industry innovators 2007: Perimeter defense
- Industry innovators 2007: NitroSecurity IPS
- Industry innovators 2007: AirWave
- Industry innovators 2007: GTB Inspector
- Industry innovators 2007: Mi5 Networks Webgate
- Industry innovators 2007: eSoft Threatwall
- Industry innovators 2007: BigFix
- Industry innovators 2007: Archer Technologies
- SANS Security 2008
- Infosecurity Europe 08
- FIRST Conference
- Telework gets the green light
- Threat of the month: Corporate zombies
- Product section: Our 2007 industry innovators
- Roundup 2007: Top 5 influential IT security thinkers
- Industry innovators 2007: RazorThreat TAC
- Industry innovators 2007: eSoft Instagate
- Last word: Protecting today's mobile devices
- Letters: Got something to say?
- From the CSO's desk: In with more PCI compliance in 2008
- An academic look forward
- Me and my job
- Company news
- Microsoft plans seven fixes for Patch Tuesday
- Justin Timberlake, Hilary Duff, Tila Tequila MySpace profiles compromised to impress hacker group
- Cisco warns of flaws in Security Agent for Windows, CiscoWorks Server
- OpenOffice.org releases update to fix database vulnerability
- Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Live search engines contain page-caching flaw, says Aladdin
- InfoSec World 2008
- Axpo Group buys firewall management solution from Tufin
- Chowan University deploys Aruba wireless network
- Lancope gets port-profiling patent
- Mocana partners with QNX Software
- Symantec's Vontu buy complete
- Gemalto appoints Mandl non-executive chair
- Bethel University deploys Enterasys NAC
- IP Commerce partners with Coalfire Systems
- Cops nab "Bonnie and Clyde" of identity theft
- Ron Paul spam blast linked to Ukrainian botnet
- Duke University Law School website infiltrated by hackers
- F-Secure: 100-percent increase in malware this year
- Grisoft acquires Exploit Prevention Labs
- Hot or not: Office productivity applications
- A holistic view of data-driven security
- The breakdown in network security design
- PCI compliance: Driving force to better network security
- In the dark: Indy energy company exposes customer info online for up to four years
- SC Magazine launches IT Security and Finance microsite
- In-the-wild exploits target Apple QuickTime flaw; proof-of-concept malware aims at Second Life
- Businesses must realize that full disclosure is dead
- Content security vendor Irdeto buys Cloakware
- Microsoft releases advisory for Web Proxy Auto-Discovery flaw
- Senior citizens at risk for ID theft following Mass. state insurance plan breach
- Steelbox Networks names former SPI Dynamics leader new CEO; LogLogic taps former SurfControl chief to lead
- Child porn hacker sentenced to 110 years in prison
- Dec. 3, 2007: IT-ISAC officials look back on 2007
- Certegy guilty plea and Katrina fraud sentencing
- Authorities question alleged New Zealand botmaster