June, 2008:
- Microsoft presses deeper into security space
- Deadline arrives for latest PCI standard requirement
- FBI access to private data in Europe pending
- June 30, 2008: PCI Section 6.6 deadline day
- Report: Montgomery Ward fails to alert victims of breach
- Researchers reveal VoIP vulnerabilities
- Word document inadvertently leaves California DCA
- CNET employees face identity theft risk
- The secret code
- Crypto chip: How the TPM bolsters enterprise security
- Anatomy of a data breach: Security from the inside out
- MIcrosoft investigating IE6 vulnerability claim
- National health-record privacy law in Congress
- Privacy standards help safeguard online health data
- In defense of offense
- The rise of targeted malware
- Szirbi botnet causes spam to triple in a week
- Yahoo Mail cross-site scripting flaw targets IM users
- Microsoft recommends free tools to address SQL attacks
- Another inconvenient truth
- Proofpoint acquires email archiving firm Fortiva
- Google, Microsoft lead efforts to spur digital identities
- June 23, 2008: Apple security issues
- Vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat leads to public exploit
- Microsoft reports mass cleanup of gaming password stealers
- Rough day for Apple
- Two in-the-wild trojans target Mac OS X
- If you can't trust the compliance officer, whom can you trust?
- Disgruntled hacker sentenced to five years
- Apple addresses "carpet bomb" Safari for Windows threat
- ATM hackers net millions using stolen information
- Microsoft re-releases patch for Bluetooth flaw
- Millions of downloads -- and the first critical bug -- in Firefox 3
- Trojan-to-worm toolkit helps advanced hackers go undetected
- On the tracks of medical data: Electronic records pressure
- What HIPAA can learn from PCI
- Stolen data found on international crimeservers
- Malware to blame for porn on state worker's laptop
- Microsoft pushes out fix for deployment issue
- Vendor IT security software revenue increases
- Steve Collins, director, Text 100 Public Relations
- Arbitrator rules spammer must pay MySpace $6 million
- June 16, 2008: Congressmen hacked by China?
- Improved security touted in new Firefox
- University of Florida records exposed online
- University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics backup tapes stolen
- New phishing scam targets child-support recipients
- AV firm creates file restoration utility for ransomware victims
- Microsoft advises admins on June patch problem
- NASA hacker to make extradition appeal
- FTC says fining would aid in spyware deterrence
- Floods, tornadoes may encourage internet trickery
- California man admits to CastleCops DDoS attack
- Report: Data breaches, stolen data, organized crime rampant
- Congressmen allege China-based PC hackings
- New law would bring cybersecurity help to small biz
- New SCADA buffer overflow flaw revealed
- John Iannarelli, supervisory special agent, FBI
- Microsoft releases seven patches, three critical
- Kaiser Permanente partners with Microsoft on health records
- Winn Schwartau, founder, SCIPP International
- Apple releases new QuickTime version
- Dan Lohrmann, chief security officer, state of Michigan
- June 9, 2008: The Walter Reed P2P Breach
- Rich Baich, principal for security and privacy, Deloitte and Touche
- Paul DeGraaff, chief security officer, American International Group
- Triumph of the geek
- Faster, cheaper iPhone portends IT security headaches
- Neil Warner, chief information security officer, Go Daddy
- Exploiting VoIP vulnerabilities to steal confidential data
- Stolen USC computer contains confidential data on 7,000
- Stolen desktop prompts notification at East Tennessee
- Stanford University investigates stolen laptop
- Proof-of-concept revealed for Safari for Windows bug
- DHS names new head of US-CERT
- Spear-phishing campaigns on the rise
- Do data breach notification laws lower the risk of ID theft?
- IT consulting group buys out Tumbleweed
- Trojan holds victim's files for ransom
- Microsoft to patch seven vulnerabilities -- three critical
- Email makes the world go 'round
- Data driven
- Outwitting scam email
- Holy grail of IDs
- A toast to the winners
- Arm against app vulnerabilities
- Show your value to the business
- Some help from the government
- Get educated about spam
- Building a security culture
- Trend Micro to boycott security tests
- Threat forecast predicts more Storm, spam, phish
- Ethical hacking site falls victim to hackers
- Changing the POS security burden
- PCI compliance: Learning from the U.S. Air Force
- Hong Kong domains risky for web surfers
- AT&T management staff data on stolen laptop
- Google chief exec targeted over privacy policy
- Facebook faces accusations of 22 privacy violations
- Spammers use hosted services to send unwanted mail
- Walter Reed suffers peer-to-peer data breach
- Setting the stage for the latest PCI deadline
- Your choice
- FTC halts pretexting to obtain confidential information
- VMware patches software flaws
- Potential security breach by China?
- Microsoft warns over Safari "carpet bomb" attack
- June 2, 2008: Adobe Flash Vulnerability