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May, 2007
May, 2007:
The Breach Blog: Hacker steals $450,000 from city of Carson, Nev.
Mozilla discloses six security flaws
SC Magazine launches The Breach Blog
Who will fill the void left by indicted Seattle spam king?
Estonian DDoS attacks ‘unlikely' in U.S., says expert
You’re under arrest…for having a shoddy network
Apple patches two QuickTime flaws
With patch release looming, student details flaw in Firefox add-ons
Phishing scam targets Better Business Bureau
SEC relaxes portions of SOX Section 404
Survey: Vista adoption driven by OS security improvements
Google makes GreenBorder its first security acquisition
Sclavos out as VeriSign chief
A hotfix and a prayer on Memorial Day weekend
Check out the SC Magazine Labs Blog
Apple patches 17 flaws in third May security bulletin
Wal-Mart, Bank of America, Microsoft to be represented on PCI standards council
Internet Engineering Task Force approves DomainKeys Identified Mail anti-phishing technology
Trying to save a show about the end of the world from, well, ending
Build security in…no, this time I’m serious
Month of ActiveX Bugs project reveals Office 2000 flaw
After myriad data breaches, feds to cut use of Social Security numbers
Personal info of 90,000 breached at Stony Brook University
nCircle to expand product set with Cambia acquisition
Hackers exploit unpatched flaw, disabled firewall to access personal info of 45,000 University of Colorado students
Security awareness film festival
I-SPY Act passes House, but anti-spyware legislation faces tough hurdle in Senate
Microsoft releases a non-security security update
Multiplatform Badbunny worm attacks OpenOffice across Windows, Mac and Linux
Another phishing scam targets military personnel
Hot or not: Local buffer overflow vulnerabilities
How SOX shaped technology
Cisco acquires video surveillance provider BroadWare
Los Alamos beefs up security in wake of data breach
Microsoft bolsters Office security
Congressmen want explanation on possible nuclear power plant cybersecurity incident
Sensitive information of 140,000 new Georgia parents compromised
Lost Alcatel-Lucent disk holds personal info of undisclosed number of employees, retirees
Gozi variant contains keylogger function
An anti-phishing tag team
Sentencing of Connecticut substitute teacher in 'porn or spyware' case postponed to June 6
An international cyberincident?
Secunia: Nearly one in three corporate applications missing critical patches
Virus compromises 200,000 records at Community College of Southern Nevada
Look out, Google and Yahoo; hacker to publish month of search engine bugs
Microsoft to offer more Patch Tuesday details in advance notifications
Symantec patches remotely exploitable flaw in Norton products
Google web security study often misrepresented
Symantec seeks $55 million in eight piracy lawsuits
IBM loses tapes with employee personal info
College bound
Google: 450,000 websites launching drive-by attacks
Federal cybercrime bill introduced in House
Some Windows users get system freeze with May patches
USB - the Achilles' heel of data security
Go from 'visibly victimized' to 'silently competent'
Darknets provide globally scoped analysis
Tips for a security team's role in e-discovery
Verizon Business locks down MSSP market with Cybertrust buy
Hackers want you
Windows Update used to download malware updates
Days after Gartner dis, TippingPoint wins Frost & Sullivan award
For Mothers’ Day
Apple fixes two Darwin Streamer flaws
No love for IT
Product Reviews: Finjan Vital Security NG-6100
Computer Economics study: Insiders top IT pros' worries
Cisco discloses IOS FTP server flaws
Union sues TSA over data breach
People on the move: Appointment at Staff&Line
People on the move: Appointment at PGP Corporation
People on the move: Appointment at BeCrypt
In association with PGP Corporation Webcast: The cost of a data breach
Products: Standards start to catch up with new maturity
People on the move: Appointment at ICS
People on the move: Appointment at Secerno
People on the move: Appointment at MIS Corporate Defence Solutions
Letter: Protect your intellectual property
Letter: An appeal to the new PM
Letter: Prepare now for PCI standard
The Month: Global snapshots Woman dies after taking pills from spam site; Swiss get tough on PC users
Analysis: As the full extent of TJX's security breach comes to light, what next?
Threat of the Month: Data breaches
The Poll
Spam nations
The Month: Briefs - Industry round-up
The Month: ThreatStats
The Month: Web-services security standards hailed
The Month: Death by chocolate
The Month: The Quote
The Month: Information theft big concern
The Month: Consumers expect to be told of security breaches
The Month: Rootkit use growing
The Month: Tracking staff email and internet usage against the law
Crime beat
A smoke screen
Exploit out for McAfee bug
Cover story: The SAFE standard makes signing documents via a computer a reality
The era of the big research lab is over, as market pressures gain influence over product development
For managed MPLS-based network migrations to be truly successful, enterprises must apply due diligence
Product section: USB security and wireless security management
Special section: IT security and education
IT security and education: Schools around the country find the right technology to protect networks
IT security and education: Wireless IT should focus on secure communications rather than secure networks
IT security and education: One high-profile public school district adds a focus on data security
Flaws in numerous McAfee products allow system compromise
Hackers steal 22,000 Social Security numbers from University of Missouri database
When a laptop is worth more than the information on it
Microsoft delivers seven patches including DNS fix
Long term data integrity and compliance tips
Coping with a new virtualized business reality
Trend Micro ServerProtect flaws disclosed
Dear Uncle Sam, protect my data
News briefs
Debate
2 minutes on...secure code certifications
Company news
Me and my job
Go beyond checkbox security
The audit/security alliance
Work with other departments outside of the IT tower
Got something to say?
Should police be allowed to hack?
TSA loses hard drive with personal information of 100,000 employees
Image spam levels fluctuating, say vendors
Don’t forget about Web 0.1-1.9
Another vote against TippingPoint
Hot or not: Software as a service
Symantec: Beware of 'Microsoft piracy control' message asking for credit card information
Report: TJX breach began in Minnesota Marshalls parking lot
The locals are catching on
Davis reintroduces federal breach-reporting act to House
Microsoft to release seven patches — including DNS fix — on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft debuts two enterprise security offerings
Sophos: Web leaves email behind as attacker vector of choice
Don’t forget about the non-Microsoft vuls
Anti-phishing, financial groups to hold e-crime summit this month
Gartner analysis slams TippingPoint, CanSecWest hacking contest
Apple patches QuickTime flaw on OS X, Windows XP
Month of ActiveX bugs project begins with two Office flaws
E-gold chief fighting for his life and livelihood
Understanding X-morphic exploitation
Four steps to guard against data leakage from the endpoint
Training for quick privacy wins
Social networking, IM and P2P traffic present new challenges for schools, SMBs
Flaw in Winamp MP4 processing disclosed
Union discovers sensitive documents in Chase bank garbage, posts findings on YouTube
MarkMonitor: More than a quarter-million cybersquatting attacks in first quarter of 2007
Truth or tactics on YouTube
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