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April, 2010
April, 2010:
Palin hacker found guilty on two counts
New PCI internal assessor training program
New SharePoint bug opens corporations to data loss risk
U.S. organizations face the highest data breach costs
Texas botnet herder pleads guilty
Google pushes out new Chrome version
Symantec buys encryption firms PGP, GuardianEdge
FTC working on new privacy guidelines
Guilty plea for disgruntled San Francisco admin
Health worker is first HIPAA privacy violator to get jail time
Storm Worm making comeback with new spam run
Visa bars merchants from "data pass" marketing
U.S. businesses face skimming fraud increase
First things first: Refresh your firewall
Splunk inadvertently exposes user passwords
McAfee to reimburse victims of faulty update
FBI appoints new Cyber Division head
Blippy to hire CSO, conduct audits after credit card breach
1.5 million stolen Facebook accounts up for grabs
Global cybercrime treaty rejected at U.N.
Microsoft revokes recent security bulletin for critical flaw
Rogueware peddlers feed off McAfee fiasco
McAfee error wreaks havoc on corporate systems
What CEOs should know about advanced persistent threats and industrialized hacking
Flawed McAfee update cripples corporate PCs
New Zeus version targeting Firefox users for bank fraud
Trial of Palin hacker gets underway
Health information contained on physician's stolen laptop
Cyberattackers stole Google's password system
Symantec finds readers, plug-ins new exploit haven
Spies as IT consultants?
Sleepless in Ottawa after killing a botnet
Spotlight on social media
At issue: privacy regulation
Making EHR a reality
Trojan masquerades as Google Chrome extension
Certegy to pay $975K, undergo annual security audit
Injection tops list of web application security risks
Venting our security anger
California Senate again OKs breach notification law update
TJX hacker sentenced to five years, fined
Stolen info on 3.3 million turns up uncompromised
Zeus exploiting PDF "Launch" feature
Firewall revolution or evolution?
Oracle patches Sun Java bug (probably)
Google says 11,000 domains distributing rogue anti-virus
Apple patches Mac researcher's contest find
Botnet disconnections have little impact on spam volume
Lada Gaga, Rihanna lyrics sites used to foist Java exploit
Oracle issues critical patch update for 47 flaws
Brokerage firm fined $375,000 over breach
Microsoft patches 25 flaws with 11 patches, five critical
Adobe pushes updates to repair 15 Reader bugs
Apache.org hit by targeted XSS attack
Bill would create State Department cyberambassador
Worries grow over safety of online transactions
BitTorrent users targeted in new trojan extortion ploy
Sun Java vulnerability could lead to web attacks
April 12, 2010: Shadow Network cyberespionage operation
N.Y. man gets 37 months for defrauding Schwab clients
WordPress users report hacked blogs
Bank IT admin charged with computer fraud
Identity theft and tax fraud ring busted
Securing personal-liable mobile devices on the corporate network
Microsoft to patch 25 flaws, including VBScript and SMB
Adobe to unveil updater tool with quarterly release
Report: ATM fraud on the rise
Adobe acknowledges PDF flaw, issues workaround
Manage complexity with security as a service
Security training won't solve the negligent insider threat
Romanian police, FBI break up 70-strong eBay fraud ring
New Koobface worm campaign hits Facebook
GAO applauds DHS critical infrastructure protection plan
Mozilla removes inactive RSA root certificate
Sensitive laptops stolen from California hospital system
U.S.-Canada research team penetrate cyberspy network
Study finds businesses spending too much on compliance
Spammers use iPad craze to spread malware
Most organizations falling short on cloud security policies
Law to allow banks to recoup breach losses
Cloud computing: Moving up
GIVING BACK: Volunteerism in the IT security space
SC Magazine Financial Roundtable: Across the board
Rogueware: Web of deceit
Briefs: Company News
Managing malware
Making use of ubiquitous devices makes sense
Anti-malware gateways
Anti-malware management
Coordinating is key to success
A security Swiss Army knife
The value of a vulnerability
Cloudy and a chance of threats
The mobile security threat is overblown.
Win32/Hydraq
Privacy and the social network
Me and my job
Sales engineer
Mozilla fills Pwn2Own Firefox hole
Easter-related spam and malware targets the unwitting
Guide released to mitigate damage of cyberattacks
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