March 19, 2010
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| 21:55 | ZDNet: The current state of the crimeware threat - Q&A
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| 19:29 | HNS: Beware of malicious freebies
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| 19:01 | The Register: Firefox zero-day fix set up for 30 March release
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| 18:50 | HNS: The cloudy world of passwords
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| 18:47 | HNS: 11 Chrome flaws patched, browser ready to survive Pwn2Own contest?
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| 17:27 | HNS: Cybersecurity bill changes, US president not permitted to shut down the Internet
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| 17:05 | ArsTechnica: iPhone will be first mobile device to fall at Pwn2Own 2010
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| 16:58 | Dark Reading: What Your Users Don't Know About Vulnerabilities Can Hurt You
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| 14:46 | The Register: Virgin Mobile fined for pushing mobile spam
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| 13:02 | The Register: Vodafone Spain admits 3,000 smartphones shipped with Mariposa
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| 06:52 | The Register: Energizer site still plagued by data-stealing trojan
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| 00:39 | The Register: Court bars charges against teen who posed semi-nude
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March 18, 2010
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| 23:12 | ZDNet: Facebook password reset themed malware campaign in the wild
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| 22:12 | Dark Reading: End Users Buck Security Advice For Economic Reasons
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| 21:08 | Dark Reading: Latest Version Of Cybersecurity Act Lessens Presidential Power
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| 18:00 | HNS: Review: Keynesis Lockngo Professional 4.0
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| 17:29 | The Register: Facebook warns over password reset scam
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| 16:22 | ZDNet: Pwn2Own predictions: iPhone will be hacked
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| 16:03 | HNS: Should major ISPs join the fight against botnets?
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| 14:40 | The Register: One in four UK schoolkids admits hacking
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| 14:30 | HNS: Facebook "password reset" scam hits inboxes
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| 14:16 | HNS: Barclays under strong phishing shower
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| 14:05 | HNS: Malware through hardware still around
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| 13:29 | HNS: Rogue software details: DoubleVaccine
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| 12:48 | HNS: Understanding social engineering
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| 12:37 | HNS: 1 in 4 kids have tried hacking
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| 12:30 | The Register: Ex-worker blamed for car immobilisation hack
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| 05:40 | The Register: Energizer battery rechargers still haunted by trojan backdoor
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| 02:05 | The Register: Madoff geeks charged for writing book-cooking code
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March 17, 2010
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| 23:23 | Dark Reading: New Free Service Filters Twitter Spam
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| 22:49 | ZDNet: The new disclosure debate and the evil Mr Moore
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| 21:38 | The Register: Cybercrime's bulletproof hosting exposed
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| 19:59 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Jericho Forum Offers Free Security Product Assessment Tool
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| 18:32 | The Register: Vodafone Spain supplies pre-Mariposa'd smartphone (again)
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| 18:09 | Dark Reading: FBI Going Rogue On Facebook?
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| 17:34 | HNS: Malicious ads on email service lead to malware
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| 17:33 | HNS: Rogue software details: Antivirus 7
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| 17:10 | The Register: Welsh auditor in court over child abuse images
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| 16:30 | HNS: Lessons learned at RSA Conferences
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| 16:24 | HNS: Feds on social networks: What can they do?
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| 13:54 | The Register: ATI Graphic cards turbo charge password recovery
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| 12:39 | The Register: Mafia don suspect tracked down via Facebook
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| 12:27 | HNS: 20 critical Apple vulnerabilities to be revealed
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| 12:26 | HNS: Enterprise 2.0 privacy concerns in Europe
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| 09:00 | HNS: Fake PIN pad units in US chain store
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| 08:03 | HNS: Cloud-based rapid disaster recovery
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| 07:27 | HNS: Video: Nessus scan through a meterpreter session
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| 00:49 | ZDNet: TROYAK-AS: the cybercrime-friendly ISP that just won't go away
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| 00:43 | The Register: Feds sue Russian for stock pump and dump hack
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March 16, 2010
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| 22:46 | Dark Reading: 'Operation Aurora' Changing The Role Of The CISO
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| 22:22 | HNS: Virtual PC Hypervisor vulnerability remains unpatched
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| 22:02 | The Register: Feds use phony MySpace profiles to nab bad guys
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| 20:47 | ZDNet: Vulnerability in Microsoft Virtual PC exploits the unexploitable
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| 20:06 | HNS: Chrome unique IDs removed after first update
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| 19:37 | The Register: Waledac botnet 'decimated' by MS takedown
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| 18:59 | HNS: Facebook removes "stalker" apps
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| 18:36 | The Register: Computer forensics tool for banks aims to trace Trojans
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| 17:03 | HNS: Mac OS X ransomware - just a matter of time?
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| 16:37 | The Register: PayPal says sorry to Cryptome
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| 16:03 | HNS: FBI: Online fraud loss was $559 million in 2009
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| 15:33 | Dark Reading: Live Data In Test Environments Is Alive And Well -- And Dangerous
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| 15:29 | HNS: Intel launches its most secure data center processor
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| 14:52 | The Register: Anti-virus suites still can't block Google China attack
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| 14:50 | HNS: Six common virtualization security risks and how to combat them
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| 13:40 | The Register: Google vows to delete Chrome's unique client ID
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| 13:13 | HNS: Implement the SSH-2 protocol in pure Java
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| 12:23 | The Register: Reality star Pratt shuns showbiz to be cybercrime superhero
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| 09:12 | HNS: The smart grid, it's all about security
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| 09:06 | HNS: Blazing fast password recovery with new ATI cards
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| 06:40 | HNS: New hosted email security platform from Trend Micro
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| 01:24 | The Register: Man gets 30 months in prison for taping nude sportscaster
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March 15, 2010
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| 23:53 | Dark Reading: Iran Arrests 30 Accused Of U.S.-Backed 'Cyberwar'
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| 23:05 | ZDNet: Mac OS X SMS ransomware - hype or real threat?
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| 22:40 | The Register: Microsoft pushes temporary security fix to IE laggards
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| 21:00 | HNS: Splunk 4.0.10 released
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| 20:25 | HNS: Vast online data leak in South Korea
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| 20:00 | HNS: European banks lack document security
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| 20:00 | Dark Reading: Security Pros With Written Career Plans Make More Money
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| 19:55 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Kaspersky Lab Rolls Out Password Manager
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| 19:52 | The Register: Crooks plant fake payment card terminals at multiple stores
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| 18:59 | The Register: Facebook users warned over stalk-my-profile scam
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| 18:20 | HNS: Brandjacking: Online brand abuse soars
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| 17:56 | HNS: The rise of amateur-run botnets
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| 16:43 | ZDNet: Microsoft offers 'fix-it' workaround for IE zero-day
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| 15:20 | HNS: News of Corey Haim's funeral lead to fake AV
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| 14:51 | The Register: Cybercrime losses almost double
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| 14:30 | ArsTechnica: Classmates.com settles suit over misleading e-mails
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| 12:22 | The Register: IT contractors convicted of UK casino hack scam
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| 12:00 | Viruslist: Global Research on Data Leaks in 2009
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| 09:04 | HNS: Rogue software details: Smart Security
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| 07:06 | HNS: Does Web 2.0 need Web security 2.0?
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| 06:27 | HNS: Collection of security checks for Linux
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| 06:03 | HNS: Introducing the Cyber Defence conference
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| 06:01 | HNS: Week in review: Compromised hardware, AV failures and published IE 0-day exploit
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March 14, 2010
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| 23:05 | The Register: Google '99.9%' certain to pull China search plug
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| 18:00 | ZDNet: The cadence of Microsoft security patches
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March 13, 2010
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| 01:21 | The Register: Programmer gets 4 years in TJX hack case
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| 00:20 | The Register: Netflix cancels recommendation contest over privacy
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March 12, 2010
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| 22:44 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: The Keys To Cohesive Encryption In The Enterprise
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| 22:27 | The Register: Trojan armed with hardware-based anti-piracy control
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| 20:12 | ZDNet: Can Apple Safari avoid another Pwn2Own embarrassment?
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| 18:27 | HNS: The threat landscape is changing, AV fails to adjust
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| 18:11 | The Register: Safari update cages numerous security bugs
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| 17:44 | Dark Reading: Hackers Not Playing Games With Gaming Sites
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| 16:46 | HNS: Apple Safari 4.0.5 patches critical vulnerabilities
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| 16:42 | The Register: SSD tools crack passwords 100 times faster
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| 14:09 | The Register: McAfee inadvertently speeds creation of Metaploit IE exploit pack
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| 13:35 | HNS: Playstation emulator installs malware
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| 12:03 | The Register: Turkey cuffs 23 'militant' hacker suspects
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| 08:02 | The Register: Sarah Palin to testify in email hack trial
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| 07:00 | HNS: PeerSec MatrixSSL: Embedded SSL and TLS implementation
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| 01:59 | The Register: TSA worker tried to sabotage terror database, feds say
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| 01:11 | HNS: Exploit for IE 0-day flaw published, patch still unavailable
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| 00:37 | The Register: Microsoft plants Bing on Google-free Chinese Androids
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| 00:00 | ZDNet: Advanced Persistent Threats: Should your panties be in a bunch, and how do you un-bunch them?
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March 11, 2010
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| 23:48 | Dark Reading: Malware-Serving ISP Taken Down, Researchers Say
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| 23:00 | Dark Reading: Ex-TSA Employee Indicted For Tampering With Database Of Terrorist Suspects
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| 22:35 | HNS: New Federal IT security certification program
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| 22:04 | The Register: One-third of orphaned Zeus botnets find way home
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| 18:32 | The Register: Koobface gang refresh botnet to beat takedown
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| 18:07 | HNS: Targeted attacks exploiting PDF bugs are soaring
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| 17:59 | HNS: Q&A: Google hacking
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| 17:47 | ZDNet: Is that a bot in your pocket? Or does it just look like one?
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| 17:45 | ArsTechnica: 0-day exploits for IE flaw another reason to switch to IE8
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| 16:50 | HNS: Koobface worm doubles its number of command and control servers
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| 15:54 | HNS: It's time to embrace the shift to the cloud
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| 15:35 | The Register: Estonian DDoS revenge worm crafter jailed
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| 14:43 | HNS: File sharing networks open door to identity theft
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| 14:27 | HNS: Employees continue to put data at risk
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| 14:22 | The Register: Tories on cyber war: Waffle, mutter, waffle. Um, vote for us!
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| 14:18 | The Register: Password reset questions dead easy to guess
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| 12:49 | The Register: Bogus Playstation emulators pack Trojan payload
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| 12:28 | The Register: PayPal restores Cryptome for real
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| 05:05 | ArsTechnica: etc: Another botnet takes a beating as Kazakh ISP Troyak is taken offline, temporarily disabling most of the command-and-control servers for the Zeus network.
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| 01:23 | The Register: Zeus botnets suffer mighty blow after ISP taken offline
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| 01:22 | ZDNet: IE zero-day flaw leaks out; Exploit code published
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| 01:17 | ArsTechnica: Bad employee! 12% knowingly violate company IT policies
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| 00:03 | HNS: 13m users worldwide affected by Mariposa botnet
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March 10, 2010
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| 23:52 | ZDNet: Freshly patched Adobe PDF flaw under 'active attack'
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| 23:21 | ZDNet: Hackers can locate and exploit the Energizer USB charger backdoor
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| 21:53 | Dark Reading: New Twitter Feature Looks For Malicious URLs
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| 21:52 | HNS: Most malicious websites are hosted in the US
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| 21:37 | ArsTechnica: LifeLock fined $12 million over lack of life-locking ability
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| 21:20 | The Register: Google boss says something will happen in China 'soon'
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| 21:08 | HNS: Basic security measures do wonders
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| 20:16 | Dark Reading: Top Google Search Items Under Siege
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| 18:48 | ZDNet: Adobe Reader and targeted malware attacks
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| 18:10 | The Register: Cryptome: PayPal a 'liar, cheat and a thug'
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| 17:36 | HNS: Twitter tackles phishing problem
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| 17:30 | ArsTechnica: etc: Cheapy cable outlet Monoprice may have been hacked. Monoprice says some customers (including some of us at Ars) have reported fraudulent charges, so check your statements!
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| 16:59 | HNS: Online banking rip-offs go up, card fraud goes down
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| 15:21 | The Register: UK plastic fraud losses fall for first time in 3 years
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| 14:46 | The Register: Twitter adds filter to cut phishing lines
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| 14:19 | HNS: 9 million ZeuS attacks blocked in the last 6 months
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| 13:37 | HNS: Human exploit attacks surpass the software flaw approach
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| 11:45 | HNS: And the winner is… FakeAV!
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| 11:29 | The Register: Max Clifford takes £1m to drop hack probe
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| 09:02 | The Register: Suburban woman accused of using net to recruit terrorists
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| 02:27 | Dark Reading: Voluntary Breach Disclosure Rare But Valuable
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| 01:17 | The Register: Fraud-prevention service ponies up $12m for 'false' ads
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: News: Change in Focus
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March 9, 2010
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| 23:54 | HNS: Eight vulnerabilities fixed, one IE 0-day warning for Patch Tuesday
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| 23:08 | HNS: UK threatens to retaliate over cyber attacks
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| 22:58 | ZDNet: Microsoft plugs dangerous Excel security holes
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| 22:33 | The Register: It's official: Adobe Reader is world's most-exploited app
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| 22:21 | HNS: Log review checklist for security incidents
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| 22:02 | ArsTechnica: etc: Drudge Report is reportedly serving up malware in addition to its conservative take on the news. Drudge denies it.
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| 21:19 | ZDNet: New Microsoft IE zero-day flaw under attack
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| 21:08 | The Register: New Internet Explorer code-execution attacks go wild
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| 20:12 | Dark Reading: Botnets Serving Project Aurora Likely Built By "Amateurs," Researcher Says
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| 19:54 | HNS: An introduction to virtualization security
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| 19:30 | ArsTechnica: etc: Opera acknowledges arbitrary code execution security flaw in 10.50. A fix will be available "soon".
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| 18:59 | HNS: Email security trends
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| 18:50 | HNS: Remote access app for iPhone and iPod touch
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| 18:20 | The Register: FA launches security probe after England team bugged
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| 17:57 | HNS: Mariposa bot distributed by Vodafone's infected phone
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| 17:37 | The Register: Smartphone app botnet experiment blows up a storm
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| 16:30 | HNS: Setting up a mobile botnet is alarmingly easy to do
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| 15:12 | HNS: "Highly critical" Opera vulnerability discovered
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| 14:56 | ZDNet: Vodafone HTC Magic shipped with Conficker, Mariposa malware
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| 12:56 | The Register: Vodafone ships Mariposa-infected HTC Magic
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| 01:34 | The Register: Thailand approves extradition of credit card hack suspect
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| 00:37 | ArsTechnica: etc: Opera has a critical flaw allowing arbitrary code execution in 10.50 (and maybe other versions). No fix is available at present.
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| 00:18 | Dark Reading: Ford Motor Rolls Out New Security Features To Prevent Car-Hacking
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March 8, 2010
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| 23:40 | HNS: Serious Apache vulnerability disclosed
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| 23:39 | ZDNet: Researchers build 8,000-strong smartphone botnet
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| 22:28 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Gemalto Rolls Out Secure Online Banking On A Stick
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| 22:12 | ZDNet: 'Highly critical' flaw found in Opera browser
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| 20:10 | The Register: 'Crazy' man cuffed for plotting cyber extortion scheme
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| 18:15 | HNS: There is a social engineering scheme for everyone
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| 17:06 | The Register: Ubisoft undone by anti-DRM DDoS storm
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| 16:34 | The Register: Paypal freezes Cryptome
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| 16:25 | The Register: Botnet takedowns 'don't hurt crooks enough'
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| 15:50 | HNS: Spear phishing aimed at high-value targets increases
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| 15:22 | HNS: USB battery charger installs Trojan
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| 15:16 | ZDNet: Energizer battery charger contains backdoor
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| 14:30 | Viruslist: Monthly Malware Statistics: February 2010
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| 14:28 | HNS: Zuckerberg hacked into journalists' email?
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| 13:33 | The Register: Energizer Duo software suffers backdoor Trojan bother
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| 13:18 | HNS: Fake drug peddlers hijack academic websites
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| 07:01 | HNS: Week in review: Aurora prevention, RSA Conference, and Mariposa botnet takedown
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March 7, 2010
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| 10:02 | The Register: Patchy Windows patching leaves users insecure
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March 6, 2010
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| 04:04 | Dark Reading: New Massachusetts Data Privacy Law Adds Incentive For Strong Database Security
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March 5, 2010
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| 23:55 | Dark Reading: Smartphone Weather App Builds A Mobile Botnet
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| 23:20 | HNS: Security pros doubt their network-based security
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| 23:14 | The Register: Opera says bug probably can't commandeer machines
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| 22:23 | Dark Reading: At RSA, Some Security Pros Don't Practice What They Preach
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| 21:54 | HNS: Photos: RSA Conference 2010 Expo, part 5
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| 21:40 | HNS: An alternative to a web application firewall
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| 20:48 | The Register: Think software patching is a hassle? You're not alone
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| 19:59 | HNS: Is there a solution to the ZeuS problem?
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| 18:25 | The Register: Scareware sellers fool Google with file switch
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| 17:10 | HNS: Mac AV solution with "panic button"
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| 16:40 | HNS: Malicious files with fake digital signatures
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| 15:38 | ZDNet: Police arrest Mariposa botnet masters, 12M+ hosts compromised
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| 14:59 | HNS: Email encryption service with virtualization support
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| 13:49 | The Register: Argos buries unencrypted credit card data in email receipts
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| 12:40 | The Register: Patch Tuesday will leave F1 hole unpatched
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| 10:00 | HNS: The cloud is changing how IT delivers services
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| 08:02 | The Register: Israeli raid scrubbed after errant Facebook post
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| 01:15 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft Patch Tuesday for March 2010: two bulletins
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| 00:59 | Dark Reading: Tool Automates Targeted Attacks On Social Network Users
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| 00:48 | HNS: Photos: RSA Conference 2010 Expo, part 4
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March 4, 2010
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| 23:00 | The Register: 'Severe' OpenSSL vuln busts public key crypto
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| 22:23 | ZDNet: Microsoft Patch Tuesday heads-up: 2 bulletins, 8 vulnerabilities
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| 22:20 | HNS: RSA 2010 - Wireless security monitoring results
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| 21:44 | HNS: Survey reveals IT skills in demand
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| 19:43 | HNS: Video: RSA Conference 2010 showcase
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| 19:18 | HNS: Multi factor, dynamic encryption for healthcare
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| 16:57 | HNS: Creating a new trust framework
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| 16:52 | The Register: eBay scammer gets four years
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| 16:25 | HNS: DHS casting its nets for cybersecurity experts
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| 16:24 | Dark Reading: New BlackEnergy Trojan Targeting Russian, Ukrainian Banks
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| 14:33 | The Register: Monster botnet held 800,000 people's details
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| 13:02 | The Register: Web wags stage IE 6 funeral
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| 12:38 | HNS: RSA authentication weakness discovered
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| 12:09 | HNS: Free cloud-linked ClamAV for Windows
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| 09:02 | The Register: Hacking human gullibility with social penetration
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| 07:19 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: New Microsoft Identity Technology Aims To Protect Online Privacy
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: News: Monster botnet held 800,000 people's details
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March 3, 2010
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| 23:50 | ArsTechnica: etc: If you can successfully troubleshoot and recreate Toyota's acceleration problems, you could win $1 million.
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| 23:21 | HNS: Photos: RSA Conference 2010 Expo, part 3
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| 23:06 | HNS: Best cloud identity provider in the world: you
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| 22:19 | Dark Reading: Another Botnet Gets Dismantled, But This Time With Arrests
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| 21:18 | HNS: US cybersecurity plans revealed
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| 18:58 | ArsTechnica: Spanish arrests mark the end of dangerous botnet
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| 18:58 | HNS: Introduction to Hacktics' Seeker web application vulnerability scanner
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| 18:40 | HNS: Proactive forensic toolkit for threat-based policies
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| 18:24 | The Register: MS confirms 'F1 to pwn' IE bug
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| 18:22 | HNS: Software crackers can actually hurt you
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| 17:56 | The Register: How FBI, police busted massive botnet
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| 17:48 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft open-sources clever U-Prove identity framework
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| 17:33 | HNS: Quarantine and taxation to stomp out malware?
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| 16:39 | Viruslist: Patching human vulnerabilities
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| 14:27 | HNS: Massive Mariposa botnet shut down
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| 13:37 | The Register: Brass necked suspect swallows USB evidence
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| 13:21 | HNS: Tokenization that eliminates data collision
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| 13:18 | HNS: Secure borderless networks architecture
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| 06:22 | ArsTechnica: Apple loses one, gains one in employee shuffle
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| 06:05 | Dark Reading: Cybersecurity Czar Outlines Priorities
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| 03:02 | The Register: Google: 'no timetable' on China talks
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| 00:59 | HNS: Photos: RSA Conference 2010 Expo, part 2
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| 00:42 | HNS: Millions lost due to illegal interception of cell phone calls
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| 00:30 | HNS: Wireless IDS for merchants and healthcare
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March 2, 2010
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| 22:50 | The Register: Authorities dismantle botnet with 13 million infected PCs
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| 22:45 | HNS: Introduction to Altor's virtual firewall
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| 22:44 | ArsTechnica: etc: Department of Defense hackers must now pass the Certified Ethical Hacker certification program.
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| 22:30 | HNS: 6 in 10 malicious URLs bypass AV scanners and URL filtering
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| 21:35 | ZDNet: Mozilla's Window Snyder heads to Apple
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| 21:17 | The Register: Microsoft wants to put infected PCs in rubber room
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| 20:14 | HNS: Video: Innovation Sandbox at the RSA Conference 2010
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| 19:40 | HNS: Phishing made easier
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| 19:34 | HNS: Photos: RSA Conference 2010 Expo, part 1
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| 19:04 | The Register: Woman called Window joins Apple
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| 18:36 | HNS: Secure corporate desktop on USB stick
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| 18:15 | HNS: Manage your physical and virtual machines
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| 18:13 | The Register: Zombie tactics threaten to poison honeypots
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| 17:20 | HNS: 38% of IT managers ignore Web 2.0 risks
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| 16:58 | HNS: Can Aurora attacks be prevented?
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| 16:26 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Secunia To Offer Free Application Updater Service To Consumers
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| 16:16 | Dark Reading: Securing The Link Between Web Applications And Databases
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| 16:01 | HNS: Photos: Innovation Sandbox at RSA Conference 2010
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| 15:08 | The Register: National Theatre hack forces password reset
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| 15:03 | Dark Reading: New Cisco Architecture Attempts To Redefine Access
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| 14:25 | HNS: Most innovative company at RSA Conference 2010
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| 13:42 | The Register: WoW authenticators bypassed by middlemen hackers
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| 13:30 | HNS: Spam disguised as spam notification
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| 12:22 | The Register: Qualys crawls into the malware scanning biz
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| 09:21 | HNS: Photos: Qualys unveils new services
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| 05:41 | ArsTechnica: Coming to a P2P network near you: your medical records
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| 00:32 | HNS: Private and hybrid clouds quickly gaining ground
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March 1, 2010
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| 22:49 | The Register: IE code execution bug can bite older Windows machines
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| 22:38 | The Register: Wiseguys net $25m in ticket scalping racket
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| 22:29 | HNS: Malware and vulnerability testing for business websites
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| 22:01 | ZDNet: Googler ships exploit to defeat ASLR+DEP
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| 21:59 | HNS: Top 7 threats to cloud computing
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| 21:41 | HNS: Free service for malware detection on websites
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| 20:59 | ZDNet: Zero-days flaws surface in Apple Safari
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| 20:55 | HNS: Inspect your encrypted communications
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| 18:51 | Dark Reading: Report Reveals Inaccuracies Of DHS' E-Verify System
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| 18:22 | The Register: Openistas squish security bugs twice as fast
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| 18:15 | HNS: Message and web cloud-based security services
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| 17:54 | HNS: A 184% increase of malicious websites
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| 17:30 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Free Tool Cleans Up 'Rusty,' Unsafe Firewall Settings
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| 17:10 | Dark Reading: Verizon Offers Up Its Data Breach Framework
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| 16:21 | ZDNet: Microsoft investigating new IE browser vulnerability
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| 16:00 | Dark Reading: State Of Application Security: Nearly 60 Percent Of Apps Fail First Security Test
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| 15:24 | HNS: Severe IE vulnerability threatens Windows XP users
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| 15:09 | The Register: Hackers go on Tory-bothering spree
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| 14:25 | The Register: Fatal System Error: Watching the miscreants
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| 13:56 | HNS: Automated defense against industrialized cyber attacks
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| 13:29 | HNS: Waledac disruption only the beginning, says Microsoft
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| 13:01 | The Register: DarkMarket founder jailed for five years
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| 12:45 | HNS: 58 percent of software vulnerable to security breaches
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| 11:51 | HNS: Fake Virustotal serves malware
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| 10:42 | HNS: Q&A: Malware analysis
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| 08:35 | The Register: Most resistance to 'Aurora' hack attacks futile, says report
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| 07:18 | HNS: Rugged and secure portable drive
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| 07:10 | HNS: Introducing SOURCE Conference Boston
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| 07:05 | HNS: Protect every asset in the cloud infrastructure
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: Twitter phishing, rogue software and Waledac botnet takedown
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February 28, 2010
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| 20:08 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: Preparing Your Enterprise For Cyberwar
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February 26, 2010
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| 23:41 | The Register: Microsoft warns over rogue Security Essentials
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| 19:19 | HNS: Relentlessly annoying banking Trojan
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| 18:43 | HNS: SQL injection attack show-and-tell
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| 17:44 | HNS: Microsoft cripples the Waledac botnet
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| 17:43 | HNS: Mobile workforce shift will cause security headache
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| 17:00 | Dark Reading: Database Security Metrics Project Needs Community Input
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| 15:31 | Viruslist: Spam evolution: January 2010
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| 15:05 | The Register: Cyberspooks sceptical on UK.gov's IT cost-cutting plans
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| 15:00 | The Register: Twitter hits fan as scams smite banks, cabinet ministers
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| 14:10 | The Register: Computer boffin on NHS Spine: Get out while you can
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| 13:14 | The Register: Latvian hacker tweets hard on banking whistle
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| 08:00 | HNS: Security monitoring: Having vision for the future
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| 07:30 | HNS: Cloud based Web application security assessment
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| 07:21 | HNS: Pros and cons of biometric authentication
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| 07:03 | HNS: International Secure Systems Development Conference
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| 07:03 | HNS: Q&A: InfoSec World Conference
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| 00:58 | ArsTechnica: Judge's restraining order takes botnet C&C system offline
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: News: Latvian hacker tweets hard on banking whistle
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February 25, 2010
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| 22:00 | The Register: Cryptome restored after Microsoft change of heart
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| 21:54 | Dark Reading: Microsoft, Researchers Team Up And Tear Down Major Spamming Botnet
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| 21:31 | Dark Reading: Cryptome Back Online After Brief DMCA Battle
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| 19:36 | ZDNet: Microsoft's 'Operation b49' chokes Waledac botnet
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| 19:12 | HNS: The future doesn't look bright for Google in China
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| 19:07 | HNS: A closer look at Comodo Dragon 1.0.0.5
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| 17:51 | The Register: Scareware scams ride the back of killer whale tragedy
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| 17:40 | ArsTechnica: Secret Microsoft doc leaks, DMCA notice fails to contain it
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| 16:18 | ArsTechnica: Comcast starts public DNSSEC trial
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| 15:45 | The Register: MS uses court order to take out Waledac botnet
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| 14:55 | HNS: How to avoid rogue security software
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| 14:38 | HNS: Cryptome.org shut down for exposing MS surveillance guide
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| 13:35 | HNS: SEO poisoning reaches a new level
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| 11:47 | The Register: 'Kevin Rudd sucks' declares hacked Oz road sign
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| 11:09 | The Register: Microsoft's wiretap guide goes online, security site goes offline
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| 07:30 | HNS: Attackers focusing on capturing personal data
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| 07:02 | HNS: Hackers follow the money, IBM research shows
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| 07:00 | HNS: Protect Mac applications against piracy and malicious attacks
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| 02:01 | Dark Reading: At RSA Conference, Analysts Will Focus On Security's 'Big Issues'
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| 01:27 | The Register: 3 Bulgarians charged in 44-day ATM hacking spree
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| 00:23 | ArsTechnica: Browser history hijack + social networks = lost anonymity
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: News: MS uses court order to take out Waledac botnet
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February 24, 2010
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| 23:58 | Dark Reading: Comcast Goes DNSSEC, OpenDNS Adopts Alternative DNS Security
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| 22:22 | The Register: Twishers reel in 'distracted' Boing Boing blogger
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| 19:57 | Dark Reading: FBI Investigating Web Spycam
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| 18:52 | The Register: Creaky old Windows flaw rises, divides doommongers
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| 18:25 | HNS: Worm spreads on Fotolog social networking website
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| 17:20 | ArsTechnica: VeriSign to offer "Trust Seal" certification for websites
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| 17:03 | HNS: End users are the main targets of online attacks
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| 15:59 | The Register: Hordes of new threats ahead for mobile networks
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| 15:39 | HNS: Beware of the fake FBI fingerprint scanner
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| 14:58 | HNS: Is 2010 the year of the cloud?
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| 14:35 | HNS: Phishing spam from "Bank of Nevada"
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| 14:24 | HNS: Video: This you???? Twitter phishing attack demonstrated
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| 14:13 | HNS: Rogue software details: TrustFighter
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| 14:01 | HNS: US unable to win a cyber war
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| 13:12 | HNS: VeriSign introduces new verification service for Web sites
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| 12:54 | The Register: Banking industry worker faces cosh over anonymous rant
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| 12:15 | HNS: Intel admits to being targeted in January attacks
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| 12:13 | The Register: Mad Aus gov accuses Sydney hacks of hacking
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| 10:21 | HNS: Critical vulnerability in Adobe Download Manager patched
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| 07:00 | HNS: Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to keynote RSA Conference 2010
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| 03:09 | The Register: Comcast (finally) brings security extensions to DNS
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| 00:32 | Dark Reading: Attack Unmasks User Behind The Browser
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| 00:15 | Dark Reading: Researchers: Rootkits Work Nicely On Smartphones, Thank You
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| 00:06 | ArsTechnica: Intel victim of cyberattacks at the same time as Google
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February 23, 2010
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| 23:12 | ZDNet: Adobe plugs critical hole in Download Manager
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| 23:12 | The Register: Adobe squishes code execution bug in download manager
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| 22:40 | The Register: Intel hit by 'sophisticated' hack last month
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| 22:29 | HNS: IT firm falls victim to online bank fraud, loses $100,000
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| 22:04 | Dark Reading: Navy Planning Prototype Cyber-Network Security System
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| 20:38 | The Register: Payment card skimmer secretly planted in gas station pump
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| 20:32 | HNS: Windows Live ID phishing spam
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| 19:37 | HNS: The need for global cooperation on cyber security
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| 19:30 | ZDNet: 10 things you didn't know about the Koobface gang
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| 19:27 | HNS: First certified cloud-based solution for FDCC compliance
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| 19:21 | HNS: Rapid7 NeXpose now includes Exploit Exposure
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| 17:08 | HNS: What’s a rogue and why do you need to know?
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| 15:47 | HNS: Phishers target Blogger users
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| 15:46 | The Register: FTC warns 100 organisations over leaked P2P data
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| 15:14 | HNS: Widespread data breaches uncovered by FTC probe
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| 14:59 | HNS: Undetected data breaches are the ones that hurt the most
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| 14:47 | HNS: Excalibur Conference 2010 call for papers
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| 12:38 | The Register: Car thieves making clean getaway with GPS jammers
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| 09:02 | The Register: Chuck Norris botnet doesn't infect routers...
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| 02:06 | ArsTechnica: Chinese programmer fingered in Google attacks
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| 00:20 | Dark Reading: Criminals Hide Payment-Card Skimmers Inside Gas Station Pumps
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February 22, 2010
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| 23:21 | HNS: Warrantless cell phone tracking on the horizon?
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| 22:50 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: HP, Fortify To Offer Hybrid Analysis Of Web App Pen Testing, Code Scanning
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| 20:06 | The Register: US pinpoints author of Google attack code, says report
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| 19:57 | ArsTechnica: FBI, grand jury now probing high school's webcam spying (Updated)
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| 19:28 | Dark Reading: SQL Injections Top Attack Statistics
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| 17:46 | HNS: Rogue software details: Desktop Security 2010
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| 17:41 | HNS: Twitter users targeted by BZPharma phishing attack
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| 17:21 | HNS: 75% of organizations suffered a cyber attack
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| 16:59 | HNS: First 2TB 6Gb/s SAS enterprise drive
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| 16:50 | HNS: New PGP Key Management Server
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| 14:20 | The Register: MPs obsess about expenses, ignore data security
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| 14:02 | The Register: Cyber attacks will 'catastrophically' spook public, warns GCHQ
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| 13:34 | The Register: Argentinians invade Falkland Islands website
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| 13:08 | The Register: Twitter phish pwned profiles push penis pills
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| 07:15 | HNS: Tin Hat: High security Linux
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: Data breaches, prison terms and cyber attacks
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February 21, 2010
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| 23:10 | The Register: Chinese schools deny Google cyber-attack links
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| 08:02 | The Register: Everything you ever wanted to know about Xbox hacking
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February 19, 2010
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| 23:47 | Dark Reading: Spike In Power Grid Attacks Likely In Next 12 Months
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| 22:19 | Dark Reading: How To Handle Patch Overload
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| 17:59 | HNS: School allegedly spied student at home via webcam
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| 16:41 | The Register: Interpol issues arrest warrant for fake passport hit team
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| 16:28 | Dark Reading: DHS Three Years Behind On Smart Card Project
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| 15:39 | HNS: Google attacks linked to two Chinese schools
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| 15:33 | HNS: The state of healthcare privacy in the U.S.
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| 15:24 | HNS: Cloud Security Alliance and IEEE join forces
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| 14:14 | The Register: Two Chinese schools implicated in Google Aurora attacks
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| 13:40 | HNS: Get Backup: Free Mac backup software
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| 13:01 | HNS: Fuzzing: Build security in
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| 12:37 | HNS: 1Password coming to the iPad
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| 01:15 | The Register: Researcher spies new Adobe code execution bug
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| 01:13 | ZDNet: The Kneber botnet - FAQ
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: News: Two Chinese schools implicated in Google Aurora attacks
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February 18, 2010
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| 23:52 | Dark Reading: Thousands Of Organizations Worldwide Hit By Widespread Malware Attack
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| 23:23 | ZDNet: Skeletons in Adobe's security closet
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| 23:16 | The Register: Attack code for Firefox zero-day goes wild, says researcher
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| 23:11 | HNS: Botnets, the ever-present threat
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| 22:55 | Dark Reading: Czech Researchers Say 'Chuck Norris' Kicks Bots
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| 19:27 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: New Service Shuts Down Counterfeit-Brand Websites
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| 18:45 | HNS: Spybot.AKB worm spreads across P2P networks and e-mail
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| 17:22 | HNS: Massive ZeuS compromise discovered
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| 17:05 | The Register: Another NHS hospital stricken with Conficker virus
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| 16:10 | HNS: Imminent flood of smartphone malware?
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| 14:59 | The Register: Twitter 'airport bomb hoax twit' charged
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| 14:02 | The Register: Industry groups leap to Chip and PIN's defence
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| 11:37 | HNS: Policing your IT police: Proactive security
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| 10:39 | HNS: Man gets 309 years in prison for identity theft
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| 09:01 | The Register: Almost 2,500 firms breached in ongoing hack attack
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| 06:03 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft investigates Hotmail privacy breach
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| 01:48 | Dark Reading: U.S. Fails Test In Simulated Cyberattack
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| 01:27 | HNS: Video: Cyber attack simulation
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| 00:42 | Dark Reading: The Top 10 Enterprise Botnets
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: News: Almost 2,500 firms breached in ongoing hack attack
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February 17, 2010
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| 23:08 | The Register: Ex-Army man cracks popular security chip
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| 21:07 | HNS: Spam recycling: Why fix it if it ain't broken?
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| 20:55 | HNS: Finalists announced for the "Most Innovative Company at RSA Conference 2010" contest
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| 20:43 | HNS: 12 tips to ensure company data is kept private
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| 20:29 | HNS: Mock cyber attack shows US unpreparedness
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| 19:23 | ZDNet: Core Impact + Metasploit highlights pen-test market maturation
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| 18:54 | Dark Reading: Google Acknowledges Privacy Issues With Buzz
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| 17:33 | HNS: A closer look at System Surveillance Pro 5.5
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| 17:21 | The Register: Undead botnets blamed for big rise in email malware
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| 16:12 | ArsTechnica: EPIC fail: Google faces FTC complaint over Buzz privacy
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| 16:06 | HNS: Global network of infected devices unearthed
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| 14:40 | The Register: 'I'm an IT worker not an Assassin'
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| 14:10 | The Register: Hacker cuffed for Moscow big screen entertainment
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| 13:59 | The Register: Windows Live suffers user details identity crisis
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| 13:19 | HNS: Exploring the boundaries of IT security
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| 13:01 | HNS: Permanent Stakeholders’ Group of top security advisors appointed
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| 11:30 | Viruslist: Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2009. Statistics, 2009
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| 11:10 | The Register: Surprise Adobe update grapples with critical flaws
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| 05:21 | Dark Reading: New Report Examines Malware's Origins, Motivations
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| 03:02 | The Register: Experts reboot list of 25 most dangerous coding errors
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| 02:44 | HNS: Security updates for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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| 00:42 | Dark Reading: Proposal Would Hold Software Developers Accountable For Security Bugs
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February 16, 2010
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| 23:13 | The Register: Google Buzz bug exposes user geo location
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| 23:11 | ZDNet: Adobe plugs more gaping holes in PDF Reader
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| 22:40 | Dark Reading: DoD To Issue Stronger Security Guidelines To Defense Vendors
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| 21:31 | The Register: Contest offers $100,000 for smartphone, browser hacks
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| 21:27 | HNS: Top 25 most dangerous programming errors
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| 19:24 | HNS: Backup WordPress automatically with Backupify
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| 19:05 | HNS: Event: ICDF2C 2010
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| 18:30 | HNS: CORE IMPACT Pro integrates with Metasploit Project
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| 17:52 | HNS: Facebook users targeted by fake AV
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| 17:33 | ZDNet: Pwn2Own 2010: Bulls-eye on smartphones, browsers
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| 17:01 | The Register: Royal hack police worker avoids jail
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| 16:34 | HNS: Malware cause of Blue Screens of Death following latest patch?
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| 16:33 | HNS: Government email addresses targeted by Zeus variant
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| 15:49 | The Register: Labour MP denies calling Tories 'scum-sucking pigs' on Twitter
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| 15:46 | ZDNet: Report: Malicious PDF files comprised 80 percent of all exploits for 2009
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| 13:34 | The Register: Apple bans iPhone hackers from App Store
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| 13:00 | HNS: US cyclist Floyd Landis wanted for hacking
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| 12:26 | The Register: Cyclist Floyd Landis accused of hacking into doping lab
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| 12:12 | HNS: Secure Internet browser: Comodo Dragon
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| 02:12 | ArsTechnica: Google works to clean up Buzz privacy mess after launch
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| 00:28 | The Register: Juniper readies Pulse security for mobiles
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February 15, 2010
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| 23:50 | HNS: Shell's employee database breached: 170,000 records compromised
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| 18:04 | The Register: CardersMarket hacking kingpin jailed for 13 years
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| 18:01 | HNS: Fake hi5 invitation carries malware
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| 17:12 | HNS: Bank sued for not preventing online theft
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| 16:06 | ArsTechnica: Obama administration tweaks its cybersecurity plans
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| 16:01 | HNS: Security consultant turned hacker sentenced to 13 years in prison
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| 15:34 | The Register: Scareware scams switch to social network smut lures
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| 15:25 | HNS: Q&A: SOURCE Conference
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| 14:40 | The Register: Google co-founder: Maybe we'll stay in China after all
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| 14:39 | HNS: Fake AV with online support service
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| 14:05 | The Register: UK.gov invests £4.3m in cyber-scam crackdown team
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| 14:05 | HNS: Tokenization: A new approach to enterprise data security
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| 13:49 | HNS: BruCON 2010 call for papers
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| 13:09 | HNS: Minimalist server monitoring
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| 12:49 | HNS: F-Secure protects Android users
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| 12:43 | HNS: Rogue software details: Security Essentials 2010
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| 11:53 | The Register: Rootkit blamed for Blue Screen patch update snafu
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| 10:22 | HNS: Week in review: Aurora malware, cyber war games and 0-day vulnerabilities for sale
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February 14, 2010
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| 19:01 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: Securing The Virtualized Server Environment
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February 12, 2010
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| 20:08 | HNS: Hackers steal $50,000, bank refuses to assume responsibility
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| 18:39 | HNS: Lawful wiretap interfaces accessible to cyber criminals?
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| 18:31 | ArsTechnica: Infineon DRM/encryption chip succumbs to physical attack
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| 17:47 | HNS: Rogue software details: MalwarePro
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| 16:11 | HNS: Chip and PIN system on banking cards seriously flawed
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| 15:48 | The Register: NHS Toolkit takedown will inconvenience docs, not patients
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| 14:39 | HNS: Google Buzz for spammers
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| 13:27 | The Register: Adobe pushes out Flash security fix
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| 11:18 | The Register: Chip and PIN security busted
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| 02:10 | Dark Reading: New Technology Offers Secure Electronic Payment Via Mobile Phones
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: News: Adobe pushes out Flash security fix
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February 11, 2010
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| 19:43 | ArsTechnica: Security patch results in BSOD, stops Windows from booting
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| 19:19 | Dark Reading: Iran Shutters Google's Gmail Service
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| 18:48 | The Register: MS update gives some XP boxes the Blue Screen
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| 18:16 | HNS: Fake AV's double attack
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| 16:57 | Dark Reading: Consumers Fighting Back Against Identity Fraud, Study Says
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| 16:48 | HNS: Simulated cyber attack will test US Government response
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| 16:43 | HNS: Critical infrastructure is a primary cybercriminal target
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| 16:07 | The Register: Aussie anti-censor attacks strafe gov websites
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| 15:25 | HNS: Hacking games: Key to finding cybersecurity talent
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| 14:55 | HNS: Security advice for Valentine's Day
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| 14:51 | HNS: Rogue software details: Security Antivirus
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| 14:43 | HNS: Will virtualization and cloud computing change how we achieve security?
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| 13:09 | The Register: Mozilla admits Firefox add-on malware false alarm
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| 12:31 | HNS: ZBOT/Zeus makers mock AV companies
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| 01:41 | The Register: One month later, Google still censors China search
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| 00:38 | ZDNet: Scammers phishing for sensitive iPhone data
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February 10, 2010
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| 23:08 | ArsTechnica: Botnets increasingly wielded for ideological uses
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| 22:13 | ZDNet: Researchers intercept dangerous new banking Trojan
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| 21:27 | Dark Reading: 'Aurora' Attacks Still Under Way, Investigators Closing In On Malware Creators
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| 21:04 | HNS: 32% of computers with AV protection are infected
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| 20:13 | ArsTechnica: Anonymous targets Australian government over porn filters
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| 19:06 | HNS: Botnet turf war on the horizon
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| 18:42 | Dark Reading: Workarounds Abound While Oracle Scrambles To Patch Zero-Day Flaw
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| 17:57 | HNS: Operation Aurora malware investigated
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| 17:32 | HNS: Rogue software details: Advanced Defender
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| 17:04 | The Register: NHS appraisal toolkit yanked offline
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| 16:23 | Dark Reading: Healthcare Data Exposed In California Security Breach
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| 14:58 | HNS: VNC Viewer for iPhone and iPod touch
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| 13:51 | HNS: Government sites crumple under Operation Titstorm's DDoS attack
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| 13:47 | The Register: Activists unleash Operation Titstorm on Aussie.gov
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| 12:33 | The Register: Bumper Patch Tuesday tackles multiple Windows flaws
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| 12:10 | HNS: Event: Black Hat Europe 2010
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| 11:45 | The Register: Kaspersky defends false detection experiment
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| 08:03 | HNS: The four myths of cyber security
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| 03:27 | ZDNet: Reports: SQL injection attacks and malware led to most data breaches
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| 00:12 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft warns of TLS/SSL flaw in Windows
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| 00:05 | The Register: Feds say dev's 'cookie-stuffer' app fleeced eBay
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February 9, 2010
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| 23:27 | Dark Reading: New Banking Trojan Discovered Targeting Businesses' Financial Accounts
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| 21:48 | The Register: Upstart crimeware wages turf war on mighty Zeus bot
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| 21:29 | ZDNet: Patch Tuesday: Microsoft plugs critical Windows worm holes
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| 21:15 | Dark Reading: Federal CTO Position Needs Formal Description: Report
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| 20:34 | HNS: OpenDNSSEC 1.0.0 released
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| 20:22 | HNS: Microsoft releases giant patch collection
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| 19:26 | HNS: 81% percent of e-mail links to malware
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| 19:07 | HNS: Unaware of the dangers, most teens share personal info online
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| 18:49 | ZDNet: Adobe screw-up leaves Flash flaw unpatched for 16 months
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| 18:30 | HNS: Data harvested from Facebook used in boiler room scams
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| 17:51 | HNS: A closer look at USB Secure 1.3.0
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| 17:38 | HNS: Safety tips for online dating
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| 16:24 | HNS: Researcher hacks security encryption chip found on millions of PCs
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| 16:00 | HNS: Is authenticated XSS a problem?
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| 15:56 | The Register: Global gov's shrugging lets cybercrims frolic
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| 15:27 | HNS: Online shopping safety: Consumers hold retailers responsible
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| 15:17 | HNS: Seagate ships the Savvio 10K.4 hard drive
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| 14:42 | HNS: Political hacktivism and the exploitation of tragedies is on the rise
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| 13:50 | The Register: Safer Internet Day fights online foolhardiness
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| 12:22 | HNS: Event: MobiSec 2010
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| 02:33 | The Register: Adobe apologizes for festering Flash crash bug
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| 02:25 | The Register: Conficker outbreak infects Leeds hospital servers
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| 00:38 | The Register: Oracle issues emergency security patch for WebLogic
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February 8, 2010
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| 23:51 | HNS: Multiple vulnerabilities in popular Web servers
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| 23:00 | Dark Reading: Researchers Develop Code That Stops Local Scanning Worms
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| 22:52 | HNS: Automated malware analysis platform
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| 22:46 | HNS: Beyond the cloud: Common Assurance Metric
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| 21:52 | ArsTechnica: All that user-generated content? 95% is malware, spam
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| 20:50 | The Register: Sweden to prosecute alleged Cisco, NASA hacker
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| 20:25 | ArsTechnica: Hacker training site backup lives after takedown by China
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| 18:03 | The Register: Cheeky French hackers hijack Tata website
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| 17:36 | HNS: Phishing site spoofing secure login page
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| 17:08 | Dark Reading: Hacker Unleashes BlackBerry Spyware Source Code
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| 17:01 | HNS: Zero-day vulnerabilities on the market
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| 17:00 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: New Tool Automatically Examines Suspicious Code In Memory
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| 14:43 | HNS: Rogue software details: AntiSpyware
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| 14:35 | HNS: Sensitive information retrieved from P2P networks
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| 13:44 | The Register: Leaky anti-virus defences letting malware through
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| 13:08 | HNS: Biggest Chinese hacker training site taken down
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| 12:32 | The Register: China stomps cybercrook training outfit
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| 10:03 | The Register: Microscope-wielding boffins crack cordless phone crypto
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| 08:59 | HNS: Safer surfing mobile social networks
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| 08:36 | HNS: Week in review: cloud computing security, black hat hacking, identity theft
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February 5, 2010
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| 23:18 | The Register: City supe slaps bank for account compromise
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| 23:17 | ZDNet: Oracle rushes out patch for gaping server hole
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| 22:40 | Dark Reading: 'Rugged' Initiative Brings Secure Software Development To The Masses
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| 22:26 | HNS: Can you trust Chinese computer equipment?
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| 20:30 | HNS: Infected Firefox add-ons pulled off official site
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| 20:09 | The Register: Mozilla overlooked malware-laced Firefox add-ons
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| 19:46 | HNS: Social networks are a danger zone
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| 19:44 | HNS: First man ever charged with hacking VoIP providers
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| 19:36 | HNS: Rogue software details: GuardWWW
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| 19:25 | HNS: Cybercriminals focus on targeted attacks
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| 18:20 | ZDNet: Mozilla Firefox hit by malware add-ons
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| 17:19 | Dark Reading: Database Account-Provisioning Errors A Major Cause Of Breaches
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| 15:30 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft Patch Tuesday for February 2010: 13 bulletins
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| 15:23 | The Register: Spooks scour gambling sites in terror finance probe
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| 15:01 | The Register: ZeuS tracker shrinks takedowns from days to minutes
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| 14:30 | The Register: Betting sites balance fraudster nab and customer loss
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| 12:55 | The Register: Baker's dozen for bumper February MS Patch Tuesday
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| 12:30 | Viruslist: Monthly Malware Statistics: January 2010
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| 07:48 | The Register: Dear Adobe: It's time for security rehab
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| 07:15 | HNS: Microsoft plans massive Windows patch next week
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| 07:06 | HNS: Google and NSA team up to fend off future attacks
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| 07:03 | HNS: NIST draft of smart grid cyber security strategy
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| 02:20 | ArsTechnica: Cisco's wiretapping system open to exploit, says researcher
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| 02:11 | ZDNet: Does Blippy really pose a security risk?
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| 00:48 | Dark Reading: Twitter Gives Details On Phishing Attack
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February 4, 2010
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| 23:43 | Dark Reading: Test: Most Web Application Scanners Missed Nearly Half Of Vulnerabilities
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| 23:13 | The Register: US bill seeks cybersecurity scholarships
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| 23:10 | HNS: Windows file system exploitation at ShmooCon
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| 23:05 | ArsTechnica: In wake of hack, Google negotiating cooperation with the NSA
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| 20:48 | ZDNet: MS Patch Tuesday heads-up: 13 bulletins, 26 vulnerabilities
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| 20:31 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft warns of IE flaw, turns PC into public file server
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| 20:09 | The Register: Kit cracks iPhone backup passwords
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| 19:25 | Dark Reading: House Mulls First Major Cybersecurity Bill
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| 18:13 | HNS: A closer look at File Encryption XP 1.5
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| 18:07 | HNS: Corporations should follow the goverment's lead on attribution of cyberattacks
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| 17:41 | ArsTechnica: Security flaw puts iPhone users at risk of phishing attacks
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| 17:13 | HNS: Police push for fast access to ISP data
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| 15:05 | HNS: Hackers make millions through stolen carbon credits
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| 14:44 | The Register: MS probes bug that turns PCs into 'public file servers'
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| 12:59 | The Register: Carbon trade phish scam disrupts exchanges
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| 12:13 | HNS: Life of a Chinese hacker
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| 11:00 | HNS: Cracking encrypted iPhone backups
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| 00:40 | The Register: Fugitive VoIP hacker admits 10 million minute spree
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| 00:25 | ZDNet: Microsoft warns of new IE data-leakage vulnerability
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February 3, 2010
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| 23:19 | The Register: Researchers penetrate last bastion of Windows security
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| 22:51 | HNS: Keeping World of Warcraft accounts safe
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| 22:08 | HNS: Top 10 malware threats for January
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| 20:03 | Dark Reading: IBM ISS Researcher Exposes Holes In Cisco's Internet Surveillance Architecture
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| 17:59 | The Register: Fake Firefox site bundles undead adware
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| 17:07 | HNS: Off-Twitter phishing attack explained
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| 16:44 | HNS: Entrust placed in leaders quadrant for Web fraud detection
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| 15:54 | HNS: 1,400 personal records stolen from Columbia College
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| 13:31 | HNS: Black hat hackers on demand
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| 13:28 | The Register: Manchester cops recover from Conficker
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| 12:47 | HNS: The value of stolen credentials
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| 12:14 | The Register: Record year for online tax filing - and phishing mails
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| 12:03 | The Register: Warez backdoor allows hackers to pwn Twitter accounts
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| 09:16 | HNS: iPhone OS 3.1.3 patches security issues
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| 08:02 | The Register: Stubborn trojan stashes install file in Windows help
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| 03:55 | Dark Reading: Researcher Cracks Security Of Widely Used Computer Chip
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| 03:43 | Dark Reading: Black Hat DC: Researchers Reveal Connection String 'Pollution' Attack
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| 01:31 | The Register: iPhone vulnerable to remote attack on SSL
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February 2, 2010
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| 22:46 | The Register: Microsoft security dev tools go 'Agile'
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| 21:41 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Microsoft Rolls Out Free SDL Code For 'Agile' Development
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| 21:29 | ArsTechnica: Firms worry about social networks, but don't block access
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| 21:09 | ZDNet: Code execution holes in iPhone OS, iPod Touch
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| 20:36 | HNS: Five months to detect a breach
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| 19:20 | HNS: (IN)SECURE Magazine issue 24 released
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| 18:34 | HNS: The truth about identity theft
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| 17:41 | HNS: Using social networks inadvisable without proper protection
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| 17:10 | The Register: PGP buys tech to offer trusted ID from the cloud
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| 16:48 | HNS: Google applicants targeted by phony job application response
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| 16:15 | HNS: Review: Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld
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| 15:19 | HNS: Twitter users asked to reset their passwords after phishing attack
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| 14:54 | The Register: Manchester cops clobbered by Conficker
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| 14:38 | The Register: Virgin Media battles privacy campaigners on P2P monitoring
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| 14:08 | The Register: Femtocells wilt under attack
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| 13:08 | HNS: 73% share online banking password
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| 13:03 | The Register: Most consumers reuse banking passwords on other sites
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| 12:27 | The Register: Security firms plot revamp to minimise false alarms
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| 11:49 | HNS: XSS vulnerability in Cisco Security Tools
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| 11:36 | HNS: U.S. strategy for cyberwar and cyberterrorism
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| 10:02 | The Register: Web attacks cripple Russia's biggest indie newspaper
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| 07:03 | HNS: Man gets serious jail time for identity theft scheme
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| 00:31 | The Register: US state probes breach that exposed data for 80,000
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: Google offers bounty on browser bugs
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February 1, 2010
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| 23:23 | HNS: Beware of Chinese bearing gifts
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| 23:17 | The Register: Security bugs reinfect financial giant?s website
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| 22:27 | HNS: IDS legacy is institutionalized failure
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| 22:05 | The Register: Google yanks IE6 love from web apps
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| 22:03 | HNS: SecretBox: Keep your secrets safe
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| 21:50 | Dark Reading: Botnet Floods Major Websites With Fake SSL Connections
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| 21:30 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Security Scoreboard Goes Live
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| 20:20 | The Register: Britain warns businesses of Chinese 'honey trap'
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| 18:31 | HNS: A closer look at Gili USB Stick Encryption 2.0
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| 18:13 | HNS: Facebook tops the list of risky social networking sites
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| 17:07 | The Register: Voice crypto fails spark astroturf claims
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| 16:18 | HNS: Netgear releases new gateway security appliance
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| 14:18 | HNS: Cloud computing not as safe as they want you to think
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| 13:46 | The Register: UK.gov unmoved by Internet Explorer 6 security concerns
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| 13:26 | HNS: Multi-purpose fuzzer zzuf
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| 13:01 | HNS: Rogue software details: WiniFixer
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| 12:53 | HNS: SecureCloud 2010: The future of cloud security
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| 12:50 | The Register: 1 in 3 users reviewed Facebook privacy roll-back
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| 12:15 | HNS: Event: Source Boston 2010
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: critical IE security issues, cybercrime increase and Facebook risks
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: News: CIA, PayPal under bizarre SSL assault
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January 30, 2010
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| 03:41 | The Register: Firefox-based attack wreaks havoc on IRC users
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January 29, 2010
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| 23:36 | Dark Reading: 49 Congressional Websites Hacked By Brazilian 'Red Eye Crew'
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| 23:29 | Dark Reading: Google Offers Hackers Bucks For Chrome Bugs
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| 22:55 | The Register: CIA, PayPal under bizarre SSL assault
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| 22:00 | The Register: Google (finally) pays bounties for Chrome bug reports
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| 20:45 | HNS: New Google Chrome security features
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| 20:33 | ArsTechnica: Suckers Victims lost $9.3 billion to 419 scammers in 2009
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| 18:00 | HNS: Congressional web sites defaced
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| 15:32 | The Register: Experts fret over iPad security risks
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| 13:31 | The Register: Many voice encryption systems easily crackable
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| 09:06 | HNS: Q&A: Hackers and experimental artists
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| 08:21 | HNS: Top 5 online privacy tips
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| 07:33 | HNS: Ultra-secure USB flash drive from Kingston
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| 07:09 | HNS: Critical IE security issues to be detailed at Black Hat DC 2010
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| 07:00 | HNS: RSA Conference 2010 keynote lineup
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January 28, 2010
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| 23:10 | The Register: Critical infrastructure execs fear China
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| 22:12 | Dark Reading: Black Hat DC: Researchers To Release Web Development Platform Hacking Tool
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| 21:20 | ArsTechnica: Security researchers blast credit card verification system
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| 17:35 | HNS: The age of cyberwar
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| 16:38 | HNS: IE vulnerability offers your files to hackers
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| 16:35 | HNS: Report warned about Google-like attacks
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| 16:27 | The Register: Symantec slaps Trojan alert against Spotify
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| 16:14 | HNS: Event: TROOPERS10
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| 15:52 | HNS: Rogue software details: PcSecureNet
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| 15:49 | HNS: Phishing attacks account for more than one in two viruses
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| 14:44 | HNS: Facebook users alarmed by "Unnamed" application
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| 14:34 | The Register: Congressional websites befouled by mucky-mouthed hackers
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| 14:05 | HNS: iPad SEO poisoning campaign leads to malware
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| 14:03 | HNS: E-passport flaw enables owner tracking
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| 13:28 | HNS: Information security guidelines for the healthcare industry
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| 13:25 | HNS: Splunk 4.0.9 released
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| 13:25 | HNS: EFF researches Web browser tracking
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| 13:24 | HNS: IronKey delivers mobile data security to government
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| 10:02 | The Register: Japanese biometric border check no match for, um, tape
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| 03:50 | Dark Reading: Identity Thieves Successfully Targeting Wealthy Victims, Study Says
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| 00:42 | ZDNet: Report: 48% of 22 million scanned computers infected with malware
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: Cyberattacks from U.S. "greatest concern"
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January 27, 2010
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| 23:53 | The Register: IE Windows vuln coughs up local files
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| 21:56 | Dark Reading: Anatomy Of A Targeted, Persistent Attack
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| 21:26 | Dark Reading: Cybersecurity Czar's First Two Weeks On The Job 'Non-Stop'
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| 19:13 | HNS: Scientology attacker to serve one-year prison sentence
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| 18:38 | HNS: The state of encryption in Europe
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| 18:36 | HNS: Digital fingerprints to identify hackers
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| 18:15 | The Register: Phantom app risk used to bait scareware trap
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| 17:16 | HNS: Top 10 tips for protecting business data
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| 17:03 | HNS: Rogue software details: Live Enterprise Suite
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| 16:23 | ArsTechnica: Researchers jail spam bots, reverse engineer their payload
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| 16:03 | HNS: Basic vulnerability found in most voice encryption products
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| 15:35 | HNS: Many cybercrimes go unreported
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| 12:15 | The Register: Potty mouth hackers pwn TechCrunch (again)
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| 11:43 | HNS: Hacker attacks on healthcare organizations double
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| 11:42 | HNS: Online fraud a significant revenue loss for merchants
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| 11:40 | HNS: iPhone application for remote desktop access
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| 11:39 | HNS: Cisco Press titles for new CCNP certification exams
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| 11:19 | The Register: Verified by Visa bitchslapped by Cambridge researchers
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| 10:02 | The Register: Gates backs China in Google censorship spat
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| 09:02 | The Register: Second US man admits DDoS attack on Scientology
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| 03:51 | The Register: Prolific hacker releases PlayStation exploit
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| 02:28 | The Register: Google Toolbar caught tracking users when 'disabled'
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| 02:09 | Dark Reading: Cost Of Data Breaches Increased In 2009, Study Says
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| 00:44 | ArsTechnica: Google: Toolbar data persistence a bug, fix available
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| 00:07 | The Register: Defects in e-passports allow real-time tracking
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January 26, 2010
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| 22:01 | HNS: Hackers prey on Google workers' friends
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| 20:51 | Dark Reading: New Attack Uses Internet Explorer's Own Features Against It
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| 19:20 | HNS: Apache SpamAssassin 3.3.0 released
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| 18:49 | HNS: US oil industry targeted by cyber attacks
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| 16:51 | ArsTechnica: etc: TechCrunch was down for a couple of hours last night after being attacked by hackers. Visitors were greeted by a link to pornographic content.
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| 16:21 | HNS: The dangers of selling online
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| 16:15 | The Register: StopBadware morphs into standalone non-profit
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| 16:04 | HNS: Deep packet inspection - illegal or not?
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| 15:03 | HNS: Virus writers produce hardware damaging code?
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| 15:00 | HNS: Devious ransom trojan takes data hostage
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| 14:32 | The Register: Aurora-style attacks swiped oil find data from energy giants
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| 13:02 | The Register: 'Aurora' code circulated for years on English sites
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| 12:22 | The Register: 'Cyber Genome Project' kicked off by DARPA
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| 11:54 | The Register: Smut-peddling hackers pwn TechCrunch
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| 11:23 | HNS: TechCrunch compromised by security exploit
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| 08:00 | HNS: Collection of penetration testing tools
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| 07:30 | HNS: Cybercrime increasing faster than company defenses
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| 07:03 | HNS: Are online profiles a danger to privacy?
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| 07:03 | HNS: New books: Beautiful Testing, Core Data, RESTful Java with JAX-RS
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| 02:23 | ArsTechnica: One day after latest fix, Microsoft investigates new IE flaw
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| 00:42 | Dark Reading: Flaws In The 'Aurora' Attacks
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January 25, 2010
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| 23:53 | ZDNet: Bogus IQ test with destructive payload in the wild
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| 23:44 | The Register: Oil companies hit by 'state' cyber attacks, says report
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| 21:51 | The Register: Once impenetrable PS3 cracked wide open
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| 18:28 | HNS: Data breach costs increase
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| 18:06 | The Register: Kaspersky update slaps Trojan warning on Google Adsense
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| 18:03 | HNS: Using spam to beat spam
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| 18:00 | HNS: Blippy, a great service for phishers?
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| 17:08 | HNS: Cloud computing brings changing security risks
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| 16:56 | HNS: Rogue software details: LiveProtection
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| 16:35 | HNS: China denies cyber attack on Google
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| 14:53 | HNS: Johnny Depp is not dead - but you might be infected
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| 14:19 | The Register: Ladbrokes, police probe data breach
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| 14:11 | The Register: Slovak biker spat linked to rare destructive worm
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| 13:04 | The Register: Whirlpool allows old stains to linger on Kitchenaid.com site
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| 07:36 | HNS: IT spending to grow in 2010
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| 07:18 | HNS: 10 tips for securing the public sector
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| 07:15 | HNS: Hot information security topics at InfoSec World 2010
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| 07:03 | The Register: China denies role in cyber attacks on Google
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| 07:01 | HNS: Week in review: SASFIS Trojan, phishing escalation and IE patch
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January 24, 2010
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| 13:02 | The Register: Full-body scanner blind to bomb parts
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January 23, 2010
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| 02:51 | The Register: 80% of fed sites miss DNS Security deadline
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| 01:04 | Dark Reading: 4 Steps For Trimming Patch Management Time
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January 22, 2010
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| 23:35 | The Register: Amateur goof makes Twitter account hijacking a snap
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| 23:35 | ArsTechnica: etc: Those of you who still use RealPlayer should take note of a slew of updates intended to shut the door on some vulnerabilities.
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| 23:27 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Report Finds '123456' Most Popular Password
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| 22:36 | ZDNet: Tor Project suffers hack attack
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| 20:41 | ZDNet: RealPlayer haunted by 11 critical vulnerabilities
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| 20:17 | The Register: TSA screener plants powder baggie in flier's luggage
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| 18:57 | ArsTechnica: Could Microsoft have fixed "Google hack" prior to attacks?
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| 18:46 | The Register: MS knew of Aurora exploit four months before Google attacks
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| 17:52 | HNS: 80% of U.S. government domains still without DNSSEC
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| 16:16 | HNS: Tor Project infrastructure breached, users advised to upgrade
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| 16:16 | HNS: 95% of email is spam
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| 16:05 | HNS: Unknown virus brings down UK university network
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| 16:04 | HNS: More privacy rights violations in China
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| 16:02 | HNS: MiFi security weakness highlights need for code auditing
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| 15:46 | The Register: Tor software updated after hackers crack into systems
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| 13:32 | The Register: Irish board hack prompts password reset
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| 09:06 | HNS: Need for better identity protection
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| 08:12 | HNS: Free backup and recovery software
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| 08:03 | HNS: IronKey launches Trusted Virtual Computing Initiative
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| 03:14 | ZDNet: And the most popular password is...
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| 01:11 | Dark Reading: New Details On Targeted Attacks On Google, Others, Trickle Out
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| 00:00 | HNS: E-crime gangs turn to expanded extortion model
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January 21, 2010
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| 22:34 | ZDNet: Microsoft knew of IE zero-day flaw since last September
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| 21:01 | The Register: Emergency IE patch goes live as exploits proliferate
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| 20:34 | HNS: Critical Internet Explorer patch released
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| 20:23 | ZDNet: Mozilla drops Firefox 3.6 with security goodies
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| 19:29 | Dark Reading: Inside IBM's Patent Applications For Airport Security
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| 19:22 | HNS: Event: Cyber Defence 2010
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| 19:20 | HNS: Event: International Secure Systems Development Conference - ISSD 2010
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| 19:07 | HNS: First real-time security application for Facebook
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| 18:37 | ArsTechnica: 32 million passwords show most users careless about security
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| 18:05 | ZDNet: Microsoft confirms 17-year-old Windows vulnerability
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| 18:00 | HNS: Banking Trojan coming at you from all sides
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| 17:28 | The Register: RockYou hack reveals easy-to-crack passwords
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| 16:49 | HNS: Pharma spam on forums near you
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| 15:38 | HNS: Declining confidence in social networking security
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| 15:32 | HNS: Rogue software details: Windows Security Suite
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| 15:25 | HNS: Encryption challenge worth $100K
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| 15:21 | The Register: Exeter Uni goes offline to fight mystery malware
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| 13:40 | The Register: Cardiff tops UK plastic fraud list
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| 12:46 | HNS: SASFIS Trojan treads lightly
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| 11:02 | The Register: Cyber sleuth sees China's fingerprints on 'Aurora' attacks
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| 10:53 | HNS: Nmap 5.20 released
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| 10:36 | HNS: Analysis of 32 million breached passwords
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| 10:12 | HNS: Mac OS X Snow Leopard common criteria certification
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| 10:02 | The Register: Targeted attacks replace botnet floods in telco nightmares
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| 07:30 | ArsTechnica: feature: Locating and managing the IS security function
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| 01:41 | Dark Reading: Researcher: Flaws In Facebook App Authorization Could Lead To Clickjacking
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| 00:39 | ZDNet: Following the Google attack malware trail
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: Microsoft patches as fraudsters target IE flaw
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January 20, 2010
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| 23:45 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft patching "Google hack" flaw in IE tomorrow
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| 22:43 | Dark Reading: Emergency IE Patch Coming Thursday; Microsoft Warns Office Apps Can Also Be Used In Attacks
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| 22:10 | Dark Reading: Industry-Standard Updater For Third-Party Apps Fails To Materialize
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| 21:40 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft investigates 17-year-old Windows flaw
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| 21:33 | The Register: Microsoft will issue emergency IE patch on Thursday
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| 20:34 | The Register: Adobe fixes critical Shockwave bugs with neanderthal patch
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| 20:23 | ZDNet: Critical out-of-band IE patch coming tomorrow (Jan 21)
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| 20:11 | HNS: Fear of stealth hackers
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| 19:37 | ZDNet: Researcher demos clickjacking attack on Facebook
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| 19:08 | HNS: Critical Shockwave Player vulnerabilities patched
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| 18:46 | HNS: Hiding from Google
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| 18:45 | HNS: Networks Solutions breached, hundreds of sites defaced
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| 18:44 | HNS: 4,500 USBs left at dry cleaners
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| 17:42 | ZDNet: Critical flaws haunt Adobe Shockwave Player
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| 17:35 | The Register: Baidu sues registrar over DNS records hack
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| 16:55 | HNS: Google petitions for a EU security and privacy committee
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| 15:27 | The Register: Modest Apple update slices third-party bugs
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| 15:03 | The Register: New avast freebie security scanner aims to keel-haul MS
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| 14:22 | The Register: Google: Keep user data safe by letting us hoard it forever
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| 12:43 | HNS: Virus signature checksum risks
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| 12:37 | The Register: BOFH-making bug plugged in D-link update
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| 11:32 | HNS: FBI Director to chronicle the evolution of cyber threats at RSA Conference 2010
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| 11:31 | HNS: Rogue software details: ArmorDefender
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| 11:31 | HNS: Three-factor authentication using voice biometrics
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| 11:02 | The Register: Opera and Firefox downloads soar after IE alerts
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| 08:02 | The Register: Big Brother Blue seeks biometric anti-terror patents
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| 01:23 | The Register: Windows plagued by 17-year-old privilege escalation bug
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| 00:26 | Dark Reading: 7 Steps For Protecting Your Organization From 'Aurora'
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January 19, 2010
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| 23:39 | HNS: Serious Mac OS X vulnerabilities patched
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| 23:23 | ZDNet: Mac OS X dirty dozen: Apple plugs critical security holes
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| 22:52 | The Register: MS to issue emergency patch for potent IE vuln
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| 22:33 | Dark Reading: New Proxy Promises To Shield Users From Google Data Collection
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| 21:07 | HNS: Foursome fleeing from cyber fraud charges arrested in Mexico
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| 21:07 | The Register: New service hamstrings Google data hoarding
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| 20:21 | HNS: 81% of organizations lack visibility into network traffic
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| 20:10 | HNS: Is data stored "in the cloud" protected by the Fourth Amendment?
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| 19:19 | HNS: Scammers aggressively targeting Haiti donations
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| 19:13 | Dark Reading: 'Aurora' Exploit Retooled To Bypass Internet Explorer's DEP Security
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| 18:30 | ZDNet: Google-China cyber espionage saga - FAQ
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| 18:17 | The Register: Beserker Bing bots bring down Perl network
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| 17:22 | HNS: D-Link routers vulnerability allows hackers to reconfigure admin settings
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| 16:19 | HNS: Data security for Mac users
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| 15:43 | HNS: Worldwide infrastructure security
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| 15:26 | ZDNet: Microsoft readies emergency IE patch to counter public exploits
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| 14:49 | HNS: Patch management simplified
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| 14:31 | HNS: Rogue software details: Win Security 360
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| 14:25 | The Register: Microsoft finally cuts Bing data retention time to six months
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| 14:24 | HNS: IT budgets in 2010 to be at 2005 levels
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| 13:57 | The Register: IE6 exposed as Google China malware unpicked
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January 18, 2010
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| 22:50 | HNS: South Korea preparing for cyber war
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| 21:46 | HNS: Secure computing on a USB flash drive
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| 21:15 | ArsTechnica: After Google hack, Microsoft asks users to abandon IE6, XP
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| 21:06 | HNS: Four information management roles IT departments need
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| 18:45 | The Register: Poisoned PDF pill used to attack US military contractors
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| 18:33 | HNS: Phishing attacks escalate, DIY cybercrime kits to blame
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| 17:23 | The Register: British government ignores MS browser fears
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| 17:22 | The Register: Yahoo!'s Chinese affiliate disowns parent for siding with Google
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| 16:45 | HNS: Event: SecureCloud 2010
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| 16:01 | HNS: Online cybercriminal DarkMarket closed, founder arrested
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| 14:56 | The Register: HMRC fraud warning emails baited by phishers
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| 14:23 | HNS: Twitter message leads to police arrest
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| 13:21 | The Register: Palestinian hackers deface Jewish Chronicle
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| 10:33 | HNS: Identity theft in focus
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| 07:03 | HNS: Week in review: Google and Adobe hacked by China, threats 2.0 and rogue Android applications
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: Attack on IE 0-day refined by researchers
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January 16, 2010
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| 18:02 | Dark Reading: Google Hack Code Released, Metasploit Exploit Now Available
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| 10:02 | The Register: ACLU challenges US laptop border searches
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| 00:58 | The Register: Exploit code for potent IE zero-day bug goes wild
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January 15, 2010
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| 22:58 | The Register: Texas Instruments to patch smart meter crypto blunder
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| 22:12 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: Tools For Securing Your Smartphones
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| 21:35 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Voice Biometrics Service Adds Third Factor Of Authentication
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| 19:52 | The Register: US will complain to China about Google hacking
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| 18:46 | ZDNet: Microsoft says Google was hacked with IE zero-day
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| 17:08 | The Register: UK.gov dismisses Tory claims UK cyberspace is defenceless
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| 16:32 | HNS: 8,378 reasons for better banking security
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| 15:32 | The Register: False Moscow CCTV feed scam leads to fraud charges
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| 15:22 | The Register: Tories: We will set up a permanent 'War Cabinet'
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| 15:09 | The Register: Iraqi weapons inspector accused in online sex sting
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| 14:01 | The Register: 'Domestic extremism' police called in on climate hack
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| 13:02 | The Register: McKinnon: The longest ever game of pass the parcel
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| 10:31 | HNS: Attackers exploiting unpatched vulnerability in Internet Explorer
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| 10:24 | HNS: Top 3 tips for virtual infrastructure protection
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| 10:19 | HNS: Mobile security market to exceed $4 billion by 2014
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| 08:02 | The Register: Cyber attack hits law firm that sued China
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| 02:44 | HNS: Threats 2.0: A glimpse into the near future
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| 02:20 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft warns of IE bug used in Chinese attacks on Google
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| 02:20 | Dark Reading: Attackers Employed IE Zero-Day Against Google, Others
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| 01:53 | ZDNet: Haiti earthquake themed blackhat SEO campaigns serving scareware
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| 00:13 | Dark Reading: Lincoln National Discloses Breach Of 1.2 Million Customers
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January 14, 2010
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| 23:37 | The Register: IE zero-day used in Chinese cyber assault on 34 firms
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| 21:56 | The Register: Pizza delivery man cops to life in DarkMarket
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| 19:14 | ArsTechnica: Online scammers try to hijack Haiti donation bandwagon
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| 18:43 | HNS: Top 10 information security threats for 2010
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| 16:54 | The Register: Security experts dissect Google China attack
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| 16:45 | ArsTechnica: Researchers identify command servers behind Google attack
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| 16:17 | The Register: China silent on Google, welcomes compliant internet firms
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| 14:23 | HNS: Continuing evolution of Internet threats
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| 14:15 | The Register: Dodgy Haiti earthquake-themed domains point to scams
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| 12:04 | HNS: Adobe hacked, China to blame
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| 10:57 | HNS: Chinese attacks gear Google to focus on security and privacy
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| 10:39 | HNS: New CRISC certification for risk professionals
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: IE flaw gave attackers entry, says McAfee
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January 13, 2010
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| 23:37 | HNS: Adobe fixes critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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| 23:12 | Dark Reading: Spear-Phishing Attacks Out Of China Targeted Source Code, Intellectual Property
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| 22:56 | The Register: Trojan porn dialers make comeback on mobile phones
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| 21:22 | Dark Reading: When Vulnerability Management Meets Compliance
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| 21:00 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: NitroSecurity Integrates Log Management With SIEM
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| 20:51 | The Register: Google flips default switch for always-on Gmail crypto
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| 20:32 | ZDNet: Google (finally) enables default "https" access for GMail
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| 19:47 | ArsTechnica: Facebook working to keep network, users free of malware
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| 19:21 | HNS: Event: Corporate Fraud: Prevention, Detection & Investigation in the Aftermath of the Global Economic Downturn
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| 18:57 | HNS: Hackers to target personal data with custom malware
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| 18:49 | The Register: McKinnon granted another judicial review
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| 18:33 | HNS: Only 27% of organizations use encryption
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| 18:06 | ZDNet: Adobe plugs PDF zero-day flaw in latest security makeover
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| 17:27 | HNS: Google hacked, plans to leave China
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| 17:20 | The Register: Facebook snuggles with McAfee in security spree
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| 16:41 | The Register: Spam filters stuff Canadian Beaver
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| 16:19 | The Register: Google leaves censorship to China's experts
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| 16:01 | HNS: What you need to know about backing up virtual machines
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| 15:58 | HNS: Software testing firm says no to responsible disclosure
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| 15:10 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft urges Windows XP users to ditch old Flash version
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| 14:56 | The Register: Lethic botnet knocked out by security researchers
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| 13:08 | The Register: Critical Adobe updates overshadow MS Patch Tuesday
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| 12:42 | HNS: Second wave of electronic IDs in Europe
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| 12:38 | HNS: Cybercriminals target school districts
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| 12:26 | HNS: Rogue software details: WindowsEnterpriseDefender
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| 11:53 | HNS: Facebook partners with McAfee
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| 05:21 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Symantec Acquires Maker Of Vulnerability, Risk Management Tools
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| 03:17 | ZDNet: Adobe confirms 'sophisticated, coordinated' breach
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| 02:17 | The Register: 'Sandwich attack' busts new cellphone crypto
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| 02:12 | The Register: Google may exit China following 'highly targeted' attack
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| 00:29 | The Register: Hackers pluck 8,300 customer logins from bank server
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| 00:06 | Dark Reading: 2010 Could Be The Year For Security Outsourcing, Forrester Says
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: Microsoft, Oracle, Adobe issue patches
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January 12, 2010
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| 23:25 | ZDNet: Attention Windows XP users: Update Flash Player now
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| 23:16 | Dark Reading: IETF Fix For SSL Protocol Complete
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| 22:55 | ZDNet: Baidu DNS records hijacked by Iranian Cyber Army
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| 22:46 | The Register: South Korea sets up cyberwarfare unit to repel NORK hackers
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| 22:39 | ArsTechnica: Another GSM encryption technique falls to researchers
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| 21:07 | ZDNet: MS Patch Tuesday: Another critical font engine vulnerability
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| 21:07 | HNS: Microsoft patches critical security issue
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| 20:27 | The Register: Police cuff citizens for videotaping arrests
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| 19:54 | HNS: Zend Framework updates fix security vulnerabilities
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| 19:45 | HNS: PDF exploit takes the lead in amount of infections
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| 19:36 | HNS: Twitter plans to tighten security
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| 19:10 | HNS: Eliminate vulnerabilities with source code analysis tool
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| 15:29 | The Register: Frustrated bug hunters to expose a flaw a day for a month
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| 14:11 | HNS: Secret DNA database in danger of breach
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| 14:07 | HNS: Kismet 2009-11-R1 released
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| 13:53 | HNS: Fake Amazon email ships malware
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| 13:34 | HNS: Rogue Android banking applications
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| 12:33 | The Register: Twitter hack group hits Baidu.com
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| 09:02 | The Register: Twitter hunts app-making, security-boosting techies
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| 09:01 | The Register: Google leaks small biz stats to random people
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| 07:03 | HNS: Scholarship for unemployed security pros at RSA Conference 2010
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| 02:14 | The Register: Apple sits on critical Mac bug for 7 months (and counting)
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| 00:16 | The Register: Judge awards Dish Network $51m from satellite pirate
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January 11, 2010
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| 22:37 | HNS: BackTrack 4 Final released
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| 22:33 | Dark Reading: More Researchers Going On The Offensive To Kill Botnets
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| 22:22 | Dark Reading: Court Indicts 19 In Massive Cybercrime Scam
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| 22:06 | Dark Reading: Mozilla Pushes Out Firefox 3.6 Release Candidate To The Masses
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| 20:10 | HNS: Heartland to pay up to $60 million after data breach
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| 19:51 | HNS: Date breaches: The insanity continues
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| 18:52 | HNS: How to use the JavaScript Blacklist Framework from Adobe
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| 18:45 | HNS: Self-encrypting disk drives for desktop and laptop computers
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| 18:16 | HNS: IRS spam campaign delivers malware
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| 17:22 | The Register: False Facebook charge group used to spread malware
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| 17:08 | HNS: Job seekers targeted by online scams
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| 15:51 | HNS: Rogue software details: RapidAntivirus
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| 15:24 | HNS: Pay by password
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| 14:36 | The Register: Rogue phishing app smuggled onto Android Marketplace
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| 13:58 | HNS: Week in review: Identity theft, cybersecurity jobs, online fraud
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| 12:49 | The Register: Database updates star in Oracle quarterly patch batch
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| 08:36 | HNS: Red Condor 7 supports TLS encryption
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: NIST investigates secure USB flaws
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January 9, 2010
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| 04:05 | The Register: Symantec Y2.01K bug still stymies customers
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| 01:35 | The Register: Fix finalized for SSL protocol hole
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January 8, 2010
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| 22:12 | The Register: Serious IE and Windows flaws left to fester
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| 17:53 | HNS: Event: nullcon Goa 2010
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| 17:43 | Dark Reading: Don't Wait To Lock Down DB2
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| 17:17 | Dark Reading: More Than 400 U.K. Police Employees Disciplined For Computer Misuse, New Data Says
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| 17:16 | HNS: Privacy rights under attack
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| 17:10 | The Register: Brit ISP knocked offline by Latvian DDOS
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| 17:09 | Dark Reading: Researcher Rates Mac OS X Vulnerability 'High'
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| 16:49 | HNS: Aggressive phishing campaign spoofing Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access
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| 14:50 | HNS: Your files held for ransom
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| 14:35 | HNS: Rogue software details: QuickHealCleaner
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| 14:31 | HNS: Ubuntu Privacy Remix 9.04r3 released
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| 13:51 | The Register: Microsoft readies singular fix for first Patch Tuesday of 2010
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| 01:56 | The Register: RSA crypto defiled again, with factoring of 768-bit keys
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| 01:20 | ArsTechnica: 768-bit RSA cracked, 1024-bit safe (for now)
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| 00:53 | Dark Reading: Critical Juniper Router Flaw Triggers Prompt Patching
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| 00:15 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft Patch Tuesday for January 2010: one bulletin
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: News: Malicious traffic can crash routers, Juniper warns
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January 7, 2010
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| 21:40 | HNS: Can a router hack expose your physical location?
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| 21:03 | ZDNet: Microsoft planning quiet Patch Tuesday this month
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| 20:34 | HNS: A closer look at CA Internet Security Suite Plus 2010
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| 19:39 | HNS: Netgear releases 3G/4G/WiMAX wireless routers
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| 16:32 | Dark Reading: Industry Group Plans Cyber Attack Simulation
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| 14:33 | HNS: Event: HITBSecConf2010 - Malaysia
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| 03:44 | The Register: Easily spoofed traffic can crash routers, Juniper warns
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January 6, 2010
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| 23:14 | Dark Reading: U.S. Software Maker Accuses China Of Building 'Green Dam' On Stolen Code
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| 22:38 | Dark Reading: Hack Pinpoints Victim's Physical Location
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| 21:25 | The Register: Hacker pierces hardware firewalls with web page
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| 21:22 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Cisco Acquires Security Firm Founded By Cisco Alumni
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| 21:06 | ZDNet: Researcher exposes Google spyware connections
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| 18:04 | HNS: Review: Hacking: The Next Generation
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| 15:15 | HNS: Online fraud: Avoiding the seven deadly sins
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| 13:21 | The Register: 'Peeping Tom' caught on own camera
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| 12:27 | HNS: Cybersecurity expert: Job guaranteed
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| 11:28 | HNS: New books: The Sustainable Network, iPhone SDK Development, VMware Cookbook
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| 03:28 | The Register: Year 2010 bug wreaks havoc on German payment cards
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| 01:29 | Dark Reading: New PDF Exploit May Be First Of Many In The New Year, Experts Say
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| 01:20 | Dark Reading: Researchers Infiltrate Storm Botnet Successor
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| 00:42 | The Register: Feds investigate theft of $3m from NY school
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: Adobe revamps Reader, Acrobat updater
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January 5, 2010
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| 22:04 | The Register: Hacker pilfers browser GPS location via router attack
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| 21:17 | HNS: A closer look at Symantec Security Check
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| 20:12 | HNS: Cyber-liability: Importance and complexity
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| 19:05 | HNS: Mac video surveillance
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| 17:52 | HNS: How to prevent identity theft
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| 17:42 | HNS: Rogue software details: XPPoliceAntivirus
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| 17:31 | HNS: Modification risks from portable devices
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| 13:59 | HNS: Splunk 4.0.8 released
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| 13:09 | The Register: Y2.01K bug trips up Symantec
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| 09:55 | HNS: The Pentagon waiting for its computer networks defense command
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| 08:02 | The Register: Mr Bean ousts PM from Spain's official website
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| 07:06 | HNS: Top 10 application security trends
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| 07:00 | HNS: Secure encrypted ruggedized mobile hard drive
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| 01:55 | Dark Reading: Secure USB Flaw Exposed
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| 01:07 | The Register: EMC slides Archer Technologies into security quiver
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: China sued over Green Dam code
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January 4, 2010
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| 22:47 | The Register: Adobe Reader vuln hit with unusually advanced attack
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| 21:46 | ZDNet: Apple (Snow Leopard) malware blocker collecting cobwebs
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| 20:58 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: EMC Buys IT Governance Firm
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| 19:54 | ZDNet: Adobe working on new automatic (silent) updater
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| 19:05 | HNS: 25 million new malware strains in one year
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| 18:12 | The Register: Kingston coughs to security flaw in 'Secure' flash drive
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| 18:10 | HNS: Twitter and Google account vulnerabilities
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| 17:14 | HNS: Criminal found through World of Warcraft
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| 16:54 | HNS: iPhone network sniffer
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| 13:50 | Viruslist: Monthly Malware Statistics: December 2009
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| 13:14 | The Register: Texas cops cuff 176 at illegal cockfight
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| 00:00 | SecurityFocus: Brief: Conficker infections drop overnight
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