November, 2009:
- Zeus spreading through drive-by download
- British minister denies McKinnon extradition appeal
- WinMagic to support Intel's Anti-Theft Technology
- Promotions at NetMotion Wireless
- Avenda Systems teams up with Great Bay Software
- The Livingston Group has launched a cybersecurity practice area.
- nuBridges partners with PGP
- WatchGuard Technologies teams up with AVG
- RSA partners with First Data
- Palo Alto Networks named a head of worldwide marketing.
- Choosing Strong Authentication
- Thousands of Wis. hospital patients at risk after laptop theft
- IBM to acquire Guardium
- Nov. 23, 2009: Online shopping risks
- Facebook's new wrinkles must be understood
- Experts expect exploits abound on Cyber Monday
- Time for SMBs to step up to the plate
- Spam magnate Ralsky sentenced to more than four years
- Microsoft affirms vulnerability affecting Internet Explorer
- Compliance 2010: Turning regulatory lemons into compliance lemonade
- Social Security Zeus spam
- Opera 10.10 released
- New malware emerges for jailbroken iPhones
- Proof-of-concept for new IE flaw forebodes web danger
- Nov. 16, 2009: Zeus trojan
- Report: Cyberattacks against the U.S. "rising sharply"
- Trio indicted in connection with Comcast.net hijacking
- Health insurer, Health Net loses 1.5 million medical records
- Federal P2P ban weighed
- TippingPoint - Securing the Next Generation Data Center
- Windows 7 likely to come into cross-hairs of attackers
- House committee passes cyber R&D, standards bill
- Federated key management as the basis for secure cloud computing
- Gov't executives cite unstructured data as top concern
- U.K. police charge pair with connection to Zeus trojan
- Law, PR firms targeted
- Survey finds Mac, PC users are equal cybercrime victims
- ATM thief pleads guilty
- Fortinet to become first IT security IPO since 2008
- Missing Army external hard drive could affect 60,000
- New Verizon Wireless-themed Zeus campaign hits
- SSL bug used on Twitter
- Yahoo Careers website patched to close SQL flaw
- Protect the critical infrastructure using firewall compliance & network analysis
- SMB flaw confirmed
- Mass Mutual database accessed without authorization
- Researcher finds "frighteningly bad" Adobe Flash flaw
- Microsoft looking into new SMB vulnerability report
- Nov. 9, 2009: Jailbroken iPhone vulnerability
- WordPress update
- Spears Twitter hack
- Study finds 64 percent of websites contain serious flaws
- Apple releases update to Safari to close seven holes
- Mobile Device Security
- Secure Teleworking: Increasing Operational Excellence and Productivity
- HP buys 3Com in mega $2.7 billion deal
- Attack tool can hijack data off unlocked iPhones
- Microsoft fixes 15 flaws with six patches
- Apple distributes whopper of security update
- Rogue AppEngine app
- Remote repair for infected phones in development
- SC eConference and Expo: Cloud computing speaker discusses risks to businesses and offers suggestions
- Chaminade University in Honolulu posted sensitive file online
- International cybergang charged with RBS Worldpay hack
- Zeus-MySpace spam
- Blue Coat restructures
- Web technologies account for 78 percent of all bugs
- iPhone worm plays prank, but signals danger ahead
- Tennessee community college students and employees at risk
- Vulnerability assessment integration with web application firewalls
- Festi botnet appears
- Gumblar site infections return, WordPress among affected
- Industry pioneers
- Market entrepreneurs
- What's to come?
- Seizing management power
- What's old is new again
- The state of the industry
- Buy-in from the boss
- In session
- Through the ages: A timeline
- Look how far we've come
- Hello, mouth. Meet foot.
- Twenty years of reporting on information security
- 20 products, 20 years
- Perspective: 20 years of security
- Nov. 2, 2009: SSL protocol flaw
- Two data breach laws pass Senate Judiciary Committee
- Mass. data law finalized
- SS numbers of N.H. health care providers on stolen laptop
- Two charged with hacking
- Microsoft to deliver six patches covering 15 flaws
- Serious vulnerability in SSL discovered
- House panel OKs law addressing cyberstandards
- FBI: Money mule scams top $100 million
- Browser cookie handling could widen web attack space
- Windows 7 is everything Vista should have been, with one noteworthy exception
- Newly branded M86 buys Finjan for web gateway security
- Spam volume reaches new all-time high at 92 percent
- Hacker charged for marketing systems to steal bandwidth
- FTC allows eight more months for Red Flags compliance
- Worm outbreaks climb, finds Microsoft threat report
- New ransomware variant features novel payment scheme