September, 2009:
- Wave search "poisoned"
- URLZone touted as most sophisticated banking trojan yet
- Adware pushers evolve into malware distribution channel
- Two accused Romanian phishers plead innocent
- Fake IRS email spam continues to strike users
- Questions for Rob Housman, executive director, Cyber Secure Institute
- Majority think outsourcing threatens network security
- EKU inadvertently posts sensitive info online
- Attack code developed for SMB vulnerability
- Changes needed in the world of online banking
- Security Essentials ready
- Spammers command six-figure salaries working from home
- Reddit succumbs then cleans up from XSS attack
- Number of phishing URLs at all-time high
- The Effects of Windows 7 UAC on Enterprise Security
- DLP: Hype vs. reality
- UNC Chapel Hill computer server hacked
- Disgruntled SCADA consultant pleads guilty
- House subcommittee passes cybersecurity R&D bill
- PCI Council examines merits of new technologies
- SC World Congress Conference and Expo in New York City
- SC Magazine Security Innovators Throwdown finalists announced
- Gmail outage prompts Google contrition
- Drudge Report, others, serve malicious ads
- Can I quote you?
- The current threat landscape
- A brief history of internet security
- Questions for Dan Srebnick, associate commissioner of IT security, NYC Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
- History will tell the tale... or will it?
- Arthur Coviello, EVP, EMC; president, RSA, The Security Division of EMC
- Joel McFarland, senior manager, Product Management, Security Technology Group, Cisco Systems.
- New Twitter worm strikes
- Survey: Most organizations struggling to secure data
- Thorsten Stuke, founder and executive director, msells
- Rogue AV scam targets Google users
- Facebook to shut Beacon, create security foundation
- Privacy groups blast new health care notification rule
- Rampant brute-force attack against Yahoo Mail
- Microsoft releases workaround for SMB security flaw
- Gartner finds IT security spending up eight percent
- Site touts cracked Facebook credentials for $100
- PBS' Curious George site hacked to serve malware
- Microsoft sues five companies over malware-laden ads
- Jim Reavis, president, Reavis Consulting Group
- PCI DSS: Logging and Event Management Enable Compliance
- John Kelly, executive director, National Security Operations, Comcast National Engineering and Technical Operations.
- Firefox finds users interested in updating Flash Player
- Standard offers best practices for ISPs to fight botnets
- Security considerations critical in the cloud
- Google buys CAPTCHA firm
- Life after compliance: The economic perspectives of data auditing
- Study: Malware persists on compromised machines
- Microsoft releases free tools for security development
- Chrome 3.0 released
- Zbot evades most anti-virus programs
- Government cloud initiative introduced, security focus promised
- New York Times inadvertently sold ad space to hackers
- SANS finds pros overlooking dangers of client, web apps
- Information security's one constant: Change
- Better metrics are vital to success
- Serena Williams meltdown is latest poisoned search attack
- The Security of Electronic Health Information Survey
- September 7, 2009: Latest zero-days
- New York Times serves up rogue ads to readers
- TJX ringleader pleads guilty
- Symark buys BeyondTrust
- Botnet commands spread by Google Groups
- Sept. 11 rogue AV hits
- Bill to bolster California breach law awaits governor
- Mac OS X, including Snow Leopard, updated for security
- Hot or not: ActiveX vulnerabilities
- Trustwave acquires DLP provider Vericept
- Firefox updated for security flaws
- Apple updates iPhone, iPod touch, QuickTime for security
- Steer employees to safe practices
- Windows 7 fights exploits
- Creating an ERM framework
- Threat of the Month -- Conficker
- Evolving a cybersecurity society 3.0
- Working together...like the bad guys
- DuPont sues employee for trade secrets data breach
- Adobe, Oracle delay quarterly patches
- Cutwail botnet authors behind wave of malicious IRS spam
- Researchers fret over new Microsoft SMB vulnerability
- Behind the scenes: San Diego Opera and ScanSafe
- Change of heart: Bob Carr on data breaches
- Microsoft patches for eight flaws; FTP server fix not ready
- WordPress attacks hit unpatched blog platforms
- Firefox pings Flash users
- Microsoft warns users of in-the-wild IIS/FTP exploits
- Records management and privacy: Conflict or convergence?
- Apple issues security updates for Leopard OS
- Twitter among web apps affected by patched XSS bug
- The last 20 years and the evolution of IT security
- Microsoft readies five fixes for September security update
- Environmental rogue traps users with "green" promise
- TJX settles for $525K with four banks over breach
- Edward Amoroso, SVP/CSO, AT&T
- Microsoft offers insight, workarounds for FTP server flaw
- Group urges Congress to pass privacy laws
- Florida Navy hospital loses laptop
- Microsoft disputes password-stealing SQL Server bug
- Actimize buys Fortent
- New busts in global identity theft ring
- Koobface spreading through thousands of IP addresses
- Microsoft mandates Messenger upgrade for security flaws
- Border crossing: Fighting international cybercrime
- SC World Congress: Summit in the city
- Is DRM Dead or alive?