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January, 2011
January, 2011:
Dating site PlentyOfFish hacked to expose passwords
Competition seeks teenage cyber warriors
Canadian researchers simulate botnet
Olympics security bill almost five times original estimate
Microsoft releases advisory for Windows scripting bug
Cyberwar PsyOps: Islamic suffrage and social media
Cyberwar PsyOps Analysis: Egypt 2011
Out of the woods: Denali Alaskan Federal Credit Union and AccelOps
Showing how security is a value-add to the organization
Verizon to acquire Terremark for $1.4 billion
Five charged with "Anonymous"-led DDoS attacks
Thanks to web, malware authors have become technology agnostic
Facebook introduces secure browsing feature
Facebook popular for blacklisting, phishing
California lawmaker tries again with data breach bill
SC Magazine hosts e-symposium today on insider threat
Apple hires cybersecurity pro
ZeuS vs. online authentication, Part 1
Google, Mozilla announce new 'do not track' features
Dancho Danchev returns
Cybercrime migrating to mobile and Apple, Cisco report
Hacker accesses UConn customer database
Popular app Trapster targeted by hackers
Dancho Danchev: Missing cybersecurity expert
Protecting the network from inside the firewall
Cyberwarfare dismissed! OECD speaks, others retweet
Report: Toolkits now used in the majority of cyberattacks
Oracle releases 66 fixes in its quarterly patch cycle
Stuxnet, Farewell Dossier, Cyberwar and WikiLeaks Wrapup
Microsoft releases free secure development tool
2011: A security manager's wish list
AT&T iPad hackers arrested, facing federal charges
Ready for 2011? Five questions for CISOs
Hackers may have stolen South Carolina employees' data
New Koobface campaign hits Facebook
Prominent government and educations sites hijacked
Palin hacker begins time in prison, not halfway house
FDIC phishing emails use Patriot Act scare tactic
Welcome to the SC Awards Blog
Top 5 Security Threats to Watch for in the Coming Year
Views regarding PCI compliance are mostly positive
Cyberwarfare Roshambo: th3j35t3r Profiled
Hired guns: Cyberwar PsyOps, Part 2
Hired guns: Cyberwar PsyOps, Part 1
Cyberattacks increase 29 percent in 2010
RIM to filter internet for BlackBerry users in Indonesia
Microsoft kicks off 2011 with light patch load
Android trojan sign of mobile malware evolution
Spam, after a holiday hiatus, returns in earnest
Hired Guns: What's in the name CyberPMC or CyberPSC?
Visa strengthens its network fraud detection
Apple offers Mac OS X update to close one flaw
NSA breaks ground on $1.2 bil cybersecurity facility
Fixes for two Windows flaws coming from Microsoft
WikiLeaks-prompted assessments due this month
Who will be to blame for the loss of a cyberwar?
Hired guns: Cyberwarfare and cyber-mercs
Sourcefire picks up Immunent for $21 million
Learning from Assange
Microsoft advises of zero-day flaw in its Graphics Engine
DHS zeroing in on Vietnamese-based fraud ring
Dell to acquire SecureWorks
Fake Microsoft security update spreading malware
New Year's-themed bogus emails work of Storm or Waledac
Microsoft upset over Google researcher's tool release
The trusted insider threat - Lessons learned from WikiLeaks
Strong authentication
Invincea browser protection
Innovate to survive
Data breach survey: Data during a downtime
Private matters: Privacy regulations
Current events
2011 SC Awards U.S.: Drum roll, please...
Data Breach Survey: Getting the bosses on board
M&A changing the IT landscape
The dotted lines of health care
Debate: Organizations will be better able to handle data breaches in 2011.
Threat of the month: P2P DNS
WkiLeaks fallout: The data breach heard around the world
Company news: Weafer joins McAfee; IBM, AVG make acquisitions
Me and My Job: Steven Jones, Synovus Financial Corp.
Skills in demand: Michael Potters, CEO, The Glenmont Group
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