May, 2008:
- Researchers breach Microsoft's CardSpace ID technology
- Web TV network blames anti-P2P firm for DoS attack
- Hard drive containing State Street data stolen
- Comcast hackers speak!
- Californian indicted in $50,000 scam of E-Trade, Schwab.com
- Hackers strike Comcast website
- Finding and stopping the invisible threats
- DoJ combating health care fraud
- Apple releases latest Leopard OS update
- Harvard professor accuses Zango of more deception
- Adobe Flash threat widens, but patch is available
- Latest phishing schemes target Apple
- Exploits target new Adobe Flash bug
- Streamlining compliance efforts in the health care industry
- May 27, 2008: The Bank of New York Breach
- Right thing, wrong way
- Blame XP SP3 problems on Microsoft, Symantec says
- Proliferating HIPAA complaints and medical record breaches
- Trying to keep the lights on
- State officials try to determine scope of bank breach
- SANS says reverse engineering of Cisco patches possible
- Student hacker charged in Pennsylvania
- Countering cyber terrorism in third-world countries
- Bank of New York Mellon loses data on 4.5 million
- PDoS attack could impair flash firmware updates
- LendingTree sued over data breach
- Apple iCal vulnerability offers malware risk
- Phishers turn to legit sites to steal information
- Privacy issues loom over Google Health
- Federal agencies' FISMA grade up slightly
- Debian random key generator flaw could persist
- DHS report: Open-source code "quality" is up
- Patient health care data at risk, study
- EV SSL and XSS: Mixing apples and oranges
- Text messages scam for Asian donations
- Investigators take down mass phishing ring
- Safari browser may have download flaw
- Team of Spanish hackers arrested
- May 19, 2008: SCADA vulnerabilities
- Server breach exposes identities of students, staff
- NSA's website outage due to lack of topological "diversity"'
- P2P threats living up to predictions
- Isolating contractors from sensitive data
- Microsoft investigates new Internet Explorer zero-day
- Researcher develops rootkit for Cisco routers
- More Pfizer personal information says bye-bye
- Asprox botnet malware morphs
- Ten universities join information assurance program
- PCI standard version 1.2 expected out in October
- DHS contracts with Verizon for telecom network
- Know thy vendor
- Fast ways to cut costs
- Startup offers solution to "cold boot" hack
- Medical data breaches on the rise
- Missing the PCI boat
- Responding to a financial security breach
- MySpace wins major spam judgment
- In May Patch Tuesday round, Microsoft fixes six flaws
- Microsoft shoots back on Vista claim
- Poorly implemented sites blamed for latest malware infection
- Counterfeit networking gear: A security threat?
- What hath Jobs wrought?
- Foreign hackers sniff out credit card data
- Gasoline spam hits inboxes
- Personal info on six million Chileans posted
- Deconstructing PCI 6.6
- Report: Vista more vulnerable than Windows 2000
- Stolen data could fetch in the thousands
- Don't write off the nuisance hackers just yet
- Report says C-level execs more involved with security
- Access privileges permit university compromise
- Microsoft to push out four patches, three critical
- FBI cancels request for information on library patron
- Rare SCADA vulnerability discovered
- Compromised file found in language pack for Firefox
- Secrets stolen? No, just the intellectual property
- Website attacks continue
- UTMs: Key cog in infrastructure
- FTC halts spammer hawking adult sites
- Fake P2P media files lead to adware attack
- It's heeere: Windows XP Service Pack 3 released
- CSO of the year
- Tech coalition asks judge to toss out Zango appeal
- "Greening" of technology
- Quality protection of data
- Digital forensics takes on new dimensions
- Follow data, shore up your defenses
- Soft serve defense
- Global warning
- I fought the law...
- Lock the front door
- Yahoo and McAfee team to secure search results
- Social networking site for hackers is unveiled
- Massive hacker server discovered
- Mozilla Messaging fixes five bugs in Thunderbird email client
- Lockheed Martin to ask programmers to get security certified
- Storm bot's stranglehold slipping: report
- Optimizing fraud: Yes, there is a silver lining
- Military contractor pleads guilty to ID theft
- May 5, 2008: Kraken bot analysis
- A reason not to celebrate: Spam turns 30
- "Byzantine" botnet uses military, education servers for spam
- Forensic exam concludes no breach happened at university
- Changes to XP SP3, Vista SP1 corrupt data in Microsoft's RMS
- IM malware attacks increase, report
- Report: small merchants biggest threat to credit card fraud