July 30, 2010
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| 01:59 | The Register: Data for 100m Facebook accounts published to BitTorrent
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July 29, 2010
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| 23:10 | ArsTechnica: Feature: WiFi "Hole196": major exploit or much ado about little?
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| 23:04 | HNS: Android wallpaper app stealing user data and sending it to China
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| 22:48 | The Register: Fog of cyberwar: internet always favors the offense
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| 22:35 | HNS: Black Hat USA 2010: A recession proof conference?
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| 20:02 | ArsTechnica: Google in the clear over UK WiFi snooping
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| 18:32 | HNS: Apple improves App Store security
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| 17:25 | HNS: ATMs hacked and spitting up money at Black Hat
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| 16:56 | ArsTechnica: Researcher demonstrates ATM "jackpotting" at Black Hat Conference
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| 15:52 | HNS: Trojan masquerades as iPhone jailbreaking software
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| 14:45 | The Register: Data breaches blamed on organised crime
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| 14:42 | HNS: Authentication management platform for any and every authentication factor
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| 14:10 | HNS: Google has two times more malware than Bing, Yahoo! and Twitter combined
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| 13:30 | HNS: New assurance mark of software application security
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| 13:07 | The Register: Turkish pranksters load Facebook Translate with swears
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| 12:47 | HNS: Sourcefire's open source framework for deep threat inspection
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| 10:02 | The Register: Cell phone eavesdropping enters script-kiddie phase
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| 06:27 | Dark Reading: ATMs At Risk, Researcher Warns At Black Hat
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| 05:44 | Dark Reading: Internet Infrastructure Reaches Long-Awaited Security Milestone
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| 03:18 | ZDNet: Hacker breaks into ATMs, dispenses cash remotely
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| 03:10 | The Register: NoScript 2.0 beefs border patrol
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| 02:56 | The Register: Armed with exploits, ATM hacker hits the jackpot
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| 01:50 | The Register: Scareware victims seldom fight back
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| 01:35 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft argues for "neighborhood watch" approach to security
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| 00:11 | ArsTechnica: "Leaked" data of 100M Facebook users came from public info
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July 28, 2010
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| 22:30 | ZDNet: Apple patches Safari Auto-Fill security hole
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| 22:14 | Dark Reading: Researcher Exposes Massive Automated Check Counterfeiting Operation Out of Russia
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| 22:07 | ZDNet: Microsoft Ships Anti-Exploit Tool for IT Admins
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| 21:29 | ZDNet: Middle East countries: the BlackBerry is a national security threat
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| 21:18 | ZDNet: Adobe joins Microsoft's vulnerability-sharing club
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| 21:05 | HNS: 100 million Facebook pages published on torrent site
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| 19:33 | The Register: Adobe fights exploits with MAPPs
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| 19:30 | The Register: Tight-lipped Apple fixes Safari autosnoop bug
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| 19:12 | HNS: Cell-phone call interception demonstration at Defcon might not be a sure thing
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| 18:30 | ZDNet: Microsoft at Black Hat: Community-based defense in force
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| 18:21 | HNS: Critical ToolTalk Database Server Parser vulnerability discovered
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| 17:30 | HNS: Review: Designing Network Security, 2nd Edition
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| 16:50 | The Register: Smart meters pose hacker kill-switch risk, warn boffins
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| 16:50 | HNS: Fake AV masquerading as Firefox/Flash update
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| 15:50 | HNS: Critical vulnerability in Apple QuickTime
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| 15:06 | Dark Reading: Breaches Down, Insider Attacks Up, Verizon Business/Secret Service Study Says
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| 15:05 | HNS: Mariposa malware author arrested in Slovenia
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| 14:57 | The Register: Reboot key Brit 'ready to save internet'
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| 14:41 | HNS: The cost of cyber crime
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| 13:21 | HNS: Secure cell phone conference calling
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| 12:44 | The Register: Mariposa mastermind arrested in Slovenia
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| 05:24 | The Register: Russian gang uses botnets to automate check counterfeiting
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| 00:19 | ZDNet: Google plugs 'high risk' Chrome security holes
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July 27, 2010
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| 23:34 | Dark Reading: Sourcefire Rolls Out Open-Source 'Razorback'
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| 21:51 | The Register: Wireless network security weakness to demo at DEFCON
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| 21:00 | HNS: Author of cloud-based phishing kit harvests collected credentials from phishers using it
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| 20:42 | HNS: Exploitability data from real-time feeds
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| 20:17 | ZDNet: Indefinite vulnerability secrecy hurts us all
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| 18:00 | HNS: A closer look at Panda Cloud Antivirus Free Edition
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| 17:24 | The Register: Aussie hacker pleads guilty to banking Trojan scam
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| 16:55 | HNS: ZeuS, Sality, Chymine and Vobfus jump on the LNK vulnerability bandwagon
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| 16:38 | Viruslist: Spam in the Second Quarter of 2010
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| 15:59 | HNS: Facebook launches Safety page
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| 15:21 | The Register: Zeus bot latches onto Windows shortcut security hole
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| 14:41 | HNS: P2P increasingly favored by malware attackers
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| 14:24 | The Register: Opening UK cyber-security challenge cracked
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| 13:22 | HNS: PC surveillance software for Terminal Servers
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| 13:10 | HNS: The impact of structural vulnerabilities on enterprise websites
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| 12:50 | The Register: Battle joined for future of open source IPS
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| 12:44 | The Register: Minister calls for more cyber security experts
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| 03:00 | The Register: Citigroup says its iPhone app puts customers at risk
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| 02:15 | Dark Reading: Third-Party Content Could Threaten Websites, Study Says
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July 26, 2010
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| 22:17 | Dark Reading: One Breach = $1 Million To $53 Million In Damages Per Year, Report Says
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| 19:59 | HNS: Fake ImageShack emails lead to Zbot variant
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| 19:34 | HNS: Free tool to protect against Windows ".LNK" zero-day flaw
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| 19:09 | HNS: Managing your identity, secure access and online storage while protected by the cloud
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| 18:10 | HNS: APWG launches offline phishing education program
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| 17:13 | The Register: EU climate exchange website hit by green-hat hacker
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| 17:00 | HNS: Q&A: Strong authentication
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| 16:38 | HNS: OMG! Profile Spy targeting Facebook users
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| 15:59 | HNS: U.K. seeks cyber experts, offers challenge and educational and job opportunities
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| 15:18 | HNS: WoW players targeted with phishing emails
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| 13:03 | The Register: How effective is your security monitoring?
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| 12:46 | The Register: Firefox update fixes plug-in snafu
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| 11:35 | HNS: Week in review: Adobe Reader sandbox, Stuxnet worm and a new 0-day Windows vulnerability
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| 00:00 | Dark Reading: Black Hat USA 2010: Complete Coverage
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July 24, 2010
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| 02:45 | The Register: Security world ill-equipped to solve digital whodunnits
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July 23, 2010
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| 23:00 | The Register: vBulletin vuln gifts admin credentials to unwashed masses
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| 21:10 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: How To Cut Security Costs Without A Lot Of Pain
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| 19:44 | ArsTechnica: Droid X rooted, bootloader still locked
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| 19:06 | HNS: Georgian businesses targeted by identity thieves
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| 18:47 | ZDNet: Microsoft: No plans to pay for security vulnerabilities
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| 18:18 | HNS: No more free bugs?
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| 18:10 | HNS: Browser-enforced mitigation against CSRF
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| 16:23 | The Register: Couple charged over hybrid car industrial espionage plot
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| 15:38 | HNS: Safari's AutoFill reveals personal information
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| 15:22 | HNS: Reporting of security breaches should be included in regular reports
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| 13:56 | HNS: Snort 2.8.6.1 released
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| 13:52 | The Register: 'Freeware' phishing kit dupes s'kiddies
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| 13:39 | HNS: New book: "Ubuntu for Non-Geeks, 4th Edition"
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| 13:13 | The Register: Unpatched shortcut vuln exploited by mainstream malware
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| 11:23 | The Register: Dell blames staff for malware infection
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| 00:49 | The Register: Removing dangerous SCADA worm could disrupt plants
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| 00:15 | Dark Reading: Cybercrime Gets Social
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July 22, 2010
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| 22:08 | Dark Reading: Tokens A Tempting Option For Securing Cardholder Data
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| 21:43 | The Register: Microsoft to banish 'responsible' from disclosure debate
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| 20:36 | ZDNet: Apple Safari 'AutoFill' allows data theft
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| 19:00 | Dark Reading: Microsoft Launches 'Coordinated' Vulnerability Disclosure Program
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| 18:16 | HNS: Get notified of suspicious Facebook access to your account
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| 18:00 | HNS: The modern network security landscape
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| 17:32 | ZDNet: Cisco plugs gaping hole in Content Delivery System
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| 17:06 | The Register: The Hack in the Box ATM talk that never was...
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| 17:00 | HNS: Secure by design
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| 16:28 | The Register: 4chan flings faeces at Gawker
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| 16:00 | HNS: Q&A: Sandbox for Adobe Reader
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| 14:48 | HNS: Privacy worries make the E.U. limit use of citizens' personal data
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| 13:24 | The Register: Mariposa botnet suspects quizzed in Slovenia
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| 11:27 | HNS: 1.2 million infected by Eleonore exploits toolkit
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| 11:12 | HNS: Security risk tool for healthcare
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| 07:27 | The Register: iPhone thief nabbed by GPS, cops say
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| 01:31 | The Register: 38 states grill Google on three-year Wi-Fi slurp
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| 01:29 | ArsTechnica: Apple the new world leader in software insecurity
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| 00:40 | Dark Reading: Security Pros Feel Underpaid, But In Some Cases Would Take A Pay Cut
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July 21, 2010
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| 23:21 | Dark Reading: Avoiding Accidental Data Leaks In Small Businesses
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| 22:53 | The Register: Microsoft issues stopgap fix for critical Windows flaw
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| 21:55 | ZDNet: MS ships temporary 'fix-it' for Windows shortcut zero-day attacks
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| 19:08 | ZDNet: Hide and seek the backdoor: Let's play a game
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| 18:48 | ArsTechnica: Vendor inaction leads researcher to disclose Safari, IE flaw
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| 18:37 | ZDNet: Dell ships motherboard with malicious code
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| 17:55 | HNS: Time to end the proliferation of passwords in the cloud
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| 17:25 | The Register: YouGov tests the waters on internet snooping
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| 17:16 | ZDNet: Firefox hit by drive-by download security holes
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| 16:47 | HNS: Finally! A sandbox for Adobe Reader
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| 16:44 | HNS: Stuxnet malware and default SCADA passwords put critical infrastructure at risk
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| 16:37 | HNS: "OMG mother went to jail" Facebook scam spreads virally
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| 16:08 | Viruslist: Spam report: June 2010
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| 14:30 | HNS: Google updates its anti-spam engine to block recent JavaScript attacks
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| 13:57 | The Register: Firefox update guards hen house
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| 13:09 | HNS: Active Directory-based authentication for Linux and Mac OS X
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| 12:53 | HNS: Free secure browser protects against security attacks
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| 12:41 | The Register: Cameron asks Obama for McKinnon compromise
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| 12:39 | HNS: BSides Las Vegas 2010 speaker line-up announced
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| 12:14 | The Register: Dell warns on spyware infected server motherboards
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| 10:08 | HNS: Event: Metricon 5.0
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| 09:23 | HNS: Firefox 3.6.7 fixes several security issues
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| 08:43 | Viruslist: Mass Defacements: the tools and tricks
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| 07:03 | HNS: New security products for the Mac
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| 04:16 | The Register: PC consultant pleads not guilty to malware 'sextortion' plot
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| 03:00 | ArsTechnica: New beta of Microsoft Security Essentials released with network protection
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| 02:06 | The Register: Google Chrome bug bounty ups Mozilla's ante
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| 01:43 | The Register: Fake Toy Story 3 scams creates malign buzz
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| 01:19 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft gives Adobe Reader a Protected Mode
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| 00:31 | Dark Reading: Researcher Pinpoints Widespread Common Flaw Among VxWorks Devices
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| 00:15 | The Register: IE and Safari lets attackers steal user names and addresses
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July 20, 2010
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| 20:28 | HNS: Siemens SCADA systems under attack by information stealing worm
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| 20:00 | HNS: Lack of computer security experts weighs heavy on U.S. cyber defense
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| 19:28 | ZDNet: Apple plugs critical iTunes security hole
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| 19:00 | HNS: Review: CCNA Security 640-553 Cert Flash Cards Online
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| 18:43 | ZDNet: Adobe adding 'sandbox' to PDF Reader to ward off hacker attacks
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| 18:02 | The Register: Adobe to fortify widely exploited Reader with security sandbox
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| 17:00 | HNS: Botnet C&C centers move to social networks
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| 16:34 | HNS: TrueCrypt 7.0 released
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| 16:22 | ZDNet: RSA: Banking trojan uses social network as command and control server
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| 14:49 | The Register: Who cares about encryption?
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| 13:33 | HNS: New zero-day "shortcut worm" vulnerability affects all Windows versions
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| 12:56 | The Register: Yellow alert over Windows shortcut flaw
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| 10:55 | HNS: iTunes 9.2.1 fixes critical hole
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| 10:42 | HNS: A holistic approach to managing risk
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| 09:30 | HNS: Fully itegrated e-mail and web cloud security service
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| 08:06 | HNS: SOURCE Barcelona 2010 speaker line-up
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| 07:21 | HNS: Splunk 4.1.1 brings 90+ fixes
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| 05:25 | Dark Reading: Reports: Turkish Hackers Have Stolen Personal Data Of More Than 100,000 Israelis
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| 00:50 | Dark Reading: SANS Raises Infocon Alert To Yellow In Light Of New Windows 'Shortcut' Attack Threat
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July 19, 2010
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| 23:51 | HNS: Identifying suspicious URLs
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| 23:13 | The Register: Blog service shut down by order of US law enforcement
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| 22:50 | HNS: Hacker fingerprints - the future of malware detection?
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| 20:47 | HNS: Skimming devices on gas pumps sending stolen card numbers via Bluetooth
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| 20:43 | HNS: Emerging threats in the end user environment
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| 19:45 | HNS: Open source IDS Suricata 1.0 released
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| 18:50 | The Register: Flaw could expose 'millions' of home routers
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| 16:09 | HNS: Free browser security testing service
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| 15:58 | HNS: 10 steps for safe web surfing
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| 15:53 | ArsTechnica: New Windows Shortcut zero-day exploit confirmed
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| 15:51 | HNS: Nmap 5.35DC1 released
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| 15:18 | The Register: German webcam hack perv suspect cuffed
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| 15:14 | HNS: Personal identity protection from McAfee
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| 15:11 | The Register: Vatican Google-bombed over weekend
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| 15:11 | HNS: IBM delivers proactive network security
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| 14:07 | The Register: Mozilla sextuples bug bounty to $3,000
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| 12:19 | The Register: MS confirms Windows shortcut zero-day flaw
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| 10:36 | HNS: Event: 4th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT ’10)
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| 10:34 | HNS: Top 12 spam-relaying countries
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| 08:03 | HNS: Week in review: New ZeuS version and multi-stage attacks cyber attacks
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| 00:00 | ArsTechnica: Millions of routers vulnerable to new version of old attack
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July 17, 2010
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| 00:28 | ArsTechnica: DNS root zone finally signed, but security battle not over
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| 00:02 | ArsTechnica: Mozilla ups bounty for reporting vulnerabilities to $3,000
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July 16, 2010
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| 22:33 | Dark Reading: Single Trojan Accounted For More Than 10 Percent Of Malware Infections In First Half 2010
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| 22:11 | ZDNet: Malware Watch: Malicious Amazon themed emails in the wild
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| 19:37 | ZDNet: Mozilla increases flaw bounty to $3K, adds Firefox Mobile
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| 18:52 | ZDNet: Windows token kidnapping returns to haunt Microsoft
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| 18:00 | HNS: Can you trust a product that doesn't have the right certification?
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| 17:32 | The Register: Blizzard comes out clean after WoW pants-down plans
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| 16:00 | HNS: Bank of America phishing scam
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| 13:38 | The Register: Windows Shortcut Flaw underpins power plant Trojan
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| 10:51 | The Register: Futurologist warns of malevolent dust menace
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| 10:45 | HNS: Eurephia: Authentication plug-in for OpenVPN
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| 10:21 | HNS: New line of unmanaged networking switches
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| 08:30 | HNS: Facebook: The Missing Manual
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| 07:21 | HNS: First advanced virtualization certifications
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July 15, 2010
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| 23:39 | Dark Reading: White House Issues Progress Report On Cybersecurity
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| 23:24 | Dark Reading: Web Services, Cybercrime-Solver
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| 23:20 | Dark Reading: Sophos: U.S. Leads List Of Spam Originators
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| 20:00 | HNS: A closer look at F-Secure Anti-Virus 2010
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| 19:50 | ArsTechnica: Users of location services worried about robberies, stalking
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| 18:00 | HNS: How to unlock the power of cloud computing
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| 16:25 | The Register: Four cuffed in Spain over political website vandalism
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| 16:00 | HNS: Drive backup for PGP Whole Disk Encryption
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| 14:20 | The Register: Researchers expose privacy flaws in Chatroulette
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| 11:47 | The Register: Kaspersky blocks BBC News over false phishing fears
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| 11:45 | HNS: Many kids have a negative online experience
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| 10:00 | Viruslist: Black DDoS
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| 09:21 | HNS: iSSH: iPhone and iPad SSH client
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| 08:33 | HNS: Last chance to get £225 off your RSA Conference Europe registration
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| 07:06 | HNS: Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
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| 03:42 | The Register: Mozilla snuffs password pilfering Firefox add-on
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July 14, 2010
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| 23:50 | Dark Reading: Two Major Breaches Caused By Loss Of Physical Media
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| 23:02 | ZDNet: Mozilla blacklists password theft add-on
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| 19:34 | ZDNet: Microsoft: 25,000 PCs attacked with latest Windows zero day
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| 18:00 | HNS: 20 ways to lose your database
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| 17:42 | The Register: Gay teen mag closure sparks privacy fears
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| 16:21 | HNS: The top benefits of virtualization
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| 15:07 | The Register: Sluggish corporates ill-prepared for death of Win XP SP2 support
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| 13:27 | The Register: Ex-MI6 officer admits attempt to sell secrets
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| 13:02 | The Register: Patch Tuesday sounds death knell for Win XP SP2
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| 12:00 | HNS: Win a copy of "Cyber War" or "Hacking: The Next Generation"
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| 10:15 | HNS: Metasploit training program launched
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| 09:30 | HNS: SSL Labs 1.0.63 comes with improvements
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| 08:09 | HNS: Prevent web application abuse
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| 07:36 | HNS: Fake eBay "payment request" e-mails lead to malware
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| 07:36 | HNS: Rogue software details: AV Security Suite
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| 07:30 | HNS: Imperva mitigates insider threats
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| 00:26 | Dark Reading: Microsoft Patches Critical Vulnerabilities In Windows
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| 00:10 | The Register: US domain registrar does IPv6, DNSSEC
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July 13, 2010
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| 23:51 | Dark Reading: Secunia Report Cites Rapid Rise Of PC Vulnerabilities
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| 20:58 | ZDNet: The rise of the rogue AV testers
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| 20:23 | HNS: Microsoft closes five vulnerabilities in Windows and Office
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| 20:17 | ZDNet: MS Patch Tuesday: Googler zero-day fixed in 33 days
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| 19:35 | ZDNet: Report: Apple had the most vulnerabilities throughout 2005-2010
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| 19:04 | ZDNet: Oracle to patch 59 DB server holes
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| 18:52 | The Register: Cockeyed 'Knob Face' confusion masks real malware threat
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| 17:50 | HNS: Latest ZeuS version comes in two flavors
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| 17:27 | HNS: Cybercriminals increase effectiveness with multi-stage attacks
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| 17:03 | Dark Reading: New HHS Rules Would Expand Patients' Rights To Control Data
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| 16:18 | The Register: Oracle patch batch to fix 59 flaws
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| 15:39 | The Register: GFI wraps its hands around Sunbelt
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| 15:12 | The Register: PegasHosting gets its wings clipped
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| 14:14 | HNS: GFI acquires Sunbelt Software
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| 13:59 | HNS: Integrated solution for software integrity
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| 13:31 | HNS: iTunes users should strengthen iTunes passwords following second hack
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| 12:40 | The Register: Zeus baddies unleash nasty new bank Trojan
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| 12:15 | HNS: Scammers targeting families of U.S. soldiers in Iraq
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| 12:14 | HNS: RSA Conference Europe 2010 announces keynote speakers
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| 11:57 | HNS: Windows 7 SP1 Beta released
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| 10:47 | The Register: Facebook for hackers shut down in Pakistan
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| 08:00 | HNS: Online backup for Google Apps Users
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| 07:09 | HNS: Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal 2.0 RC
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July 12, 2010
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| 23:00 | HNS: First embedded Linux OS to be accepted for EAL4+ certification
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| 22:26 | Dark Reading: Feds Indict 38 In Alleged 'Black Market Travel Agent' Ring
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| 21:21 | HNS: Cloud security spotlight at Black Hat
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| 19:22 | HNS: Employees bypass security roadblocks to engage in social networking
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| 19:14 | Dark Reading: ITRC: Why So Many Data Breaches Don't See Light Of Day
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| 18:33 | HNS: Metasploit Framework 3.4.1 released
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| 18:05 | HNS: Increased safety for young Facebook users
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| 17:56 | HNS: Big ISPs challenge the U.K. Digital Economy Act
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| 17:34 | HNS: Microsoft unveils Windows Azure platform appliance
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| 17:04 | ZDNet: Does Microsoft's sharing of source code with China and Russia pose a security risk?
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| 15:09 | HNS: When identity theft is not your fault
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| 13:02 | The Register: Apple ranks first in surging security bug count
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: YouTube, iTunes, The Pirate bay hacked, Facebook scams and Twitter kits
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July 11, 2010
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| 11:02 | The Register: Mother faked ID to 'disappear' child from school waiting list
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July 10, 2010
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| 17:26 | The Register: Oz privacy boss says Google Wi-Fi slurp breached law
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| 02:30 | ArsTechnica: More App Store hackery may be afoot
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July 9, 2010
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| 21:49 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: IT Security's Most Time-Consuming Tasks
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| 21:31 | HNS: U.S. Senator's email hacked and used to sent out scam emails
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| 21:00 | ZDNet: Hi! I'm a security researcher, and here's your invoice
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| 19:12 | HNS: Technical support – they're not always the good guys
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| 19:02 | HNS: Perfect Citizen: U.S. infrastructure protection against cyber attacks
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| 18:46 | HNS: Reversible watermarking proves digital image authenticity
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| 18:37 | HNS: Black Hat USA 2010 presents over 30 new vulnerabilities
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| 18:22 | HNS: Phone-based authentication for IBM Tivoli Access Manager
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| 16:13 | The Register: Reverse engineer extracts Skype crypto secret recipe
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| 12:47 | The Register: Windows Help update stars in MS Patch Tuesday
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| 04:09 | Dark Reading: New AV Product Testing Methods Stir Debate
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| 02:27 | The Register: Scroogle resurrected once again
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July 8, 2010
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| 22:30 | ArsTechnica: The Pirate Bay compromised by SQL injection exploit
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| 21:11 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft Patch Tuesday for July 2010: four bulletins
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| 20:00 | HNS: The Pirate Bay hacked, user information exposed
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| 19:22 | Dark Reading: University Databases In the Bull's Eye
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| 18:43 | The Register: Hacker swipes details of 4m Pirate Bay users
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| 18:26 | The Register: Visa yanks PCI approval from PIN entry kit
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| 18:00 | HNS: Manhunt for murderer prompts poisoned image search results
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| 17:28 | ZDNet: The Pirate Bay hacked through multiple SQL injections
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| 17:27 | HNS: Fake car tax adjustment information leads to malware
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| 16:32 | The Register: Hackers pose as senator in email fraud bid
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| 15:45 | HNS: Web safety score checklist
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| 15:00 | HNS: Community support for Tavis Ormandy, security researcher
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| 14:41 | The Register: Symbian malware creates mighty zombie army
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| 14:21 | HNS: Critical infrastructure security booming in the EU
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| 13:40 | HNS: Cloud-based security through Amazon Web Services
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| 13:21 | HNS: ElcomSoft breaks passwords faster with NVIDIA Fermi based accelerators
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| 13:09 | HNS: Privacy breach detection package for healthcare providers
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| 00:16 | Dark Reading: No Sign Of Attacks Exploiting Latest Windows Zero-Day, Microsoft Says
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July 7, 2010
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| 22:10 | HNS: Security firm discloses vulnerabilities to vendors who are willing to pay
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| 22:10 | ArsTechnica: Disgruntled security researchers take aim at Microsoft
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| 20:00 | HNS: A closer look at Rohos Logon Key for Mac
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| 19:48 | Dark Reading: Security On A Shoestring SMB Budget
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| 19:07 | HNS: Facebook scam remotely executes actions on your account
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| 16:00 | HNS: Q&A: BruCON security conference
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| 15:24 | The Register: Apple bans fraudulent developer from iTunes
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| 15:24 | HNS: 12 months in prison for hacking
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| 14:22 | HNS: Fake Microsoft Security Update e-mail
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| 14:07 | HNS: 41% of IT pros admit to snooping on confidential information
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| 13:55 | HNS: Tax credits filing deadline phishing attacks
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| 13:47 | HNS: Ad-Aware releases Total Security
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| 13:25 | HNS: Webroot acquires BrightCloud
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| 12:32 | The Register: Trojan skewers security software with Windows
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| 12:26 | HNS: Event: Cyber Security 2010
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| 01:21 | Dark Reading: 'Robin Sage' Profile Duped Military Intelligence, IT Security Pros
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July 6, 2010
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| 19:14 | HNS: Free protection from malicious web pages
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| 19:00 | The Register: ATM hack presentation ditched after legal threats
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| 18:45 | HNS: Data breach at AMR Corporation
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| 18:21 | HNS: Secure webmail platform with end-to-end encryption
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| 18:00 | HNS: Facebook security cracked by company employees
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| 17:15 | HNS: Risk of cyber threats seriously underestimated
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| 16:48 | The Register: Spurned security researchers form anti-MS collective
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| 15:55 | HNS: AV-lacking photo printing kiosks propagating malware
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| 15:42 | HNS: iTunes accounts plundered, Apple's App store needs better control mechanisms
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| 13:44 | The Register: Hack forces Flash onto iPad
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| 10:37 | HNS: Vacation security advice, caution with travel planning
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| 07:21 | HNS: TCPSniffer 0.2 released
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July 5, 2010
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| 21:50 | HNS: YouTube hack: No virus, just a XSS flaw - and it's already fixed
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| 20:21 | HNS: ATM vendors threaten researcher, stop his presentation on ATM flaws
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| 19:30 | ArsTechnica: Porn pranksters have a field day with YouTube injection flaw
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| 18:47 | HNS: Twitter Kit, a spammer's dream come true
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| 18:25 | HNS: XSSer: Automatic tool for pentesting XSS attacks
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| 17:22 | HNS: Botnet viruses invade smartphones
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| 17:17 | HNS: Facebook users receiving direct messages from Koobface
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| 15:56 | The Register: eBay shill bidder gets £5,000 fine
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| 15:45 | HNS: European businesses embrace virtualization and the cloud
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| 14:29 | The Register: iTunes hack used to fiddle App Store ratings
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| 14:15 | HNS: Most cyber attacks target the U.S.
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| 14:15 | Viruslist: Monthly Malware Statistics: June 2010
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| 13:52 | HNS: Event: BSidesLasVegas 2010
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| 13:31 | The Register: Online tax scam gang get 40 years
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| 12:09 | The Register: YouTube vuln pwns Justin Bieber fans
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| 10:16 | HNS: Opera 10.60 tightens security
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| 10:11 | HNS: Week in review: Facebook phishing, virus surge and FBI decryption failure
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| 09:02 | The Register: Beware of cold call scammers pushing rogue antivirus
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July 3, 2010
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| 01:46 | The Register: IT insider admits stealing info for 2,000 bank employees
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July 2, 2010
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| 16:57 | HNS: Malicious PDF spam with Sality virus
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| 16:48 | Dark Reading: Six Messy Database Breaches So Far In 2010
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| 16:03 | HNS: Facebook credentials phishing scheme
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| 15:46 | HNS: Classic viruses surge by 67 percent
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| 15:23 | HNS: Sprite Backup for Android updated
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| 13:31 | HNS: Spam now a vehicle for heavy malware distribution
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| 13:15 | The Register: Popular apps don't bother with Windows defences
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| 11:45 | HNS: Event: 19th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security '10)
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| 09:00 | HNS: Tips for staying safe online
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| 08:30 | HNS: Enterprise tools for iPhone management
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| 08:00 | HNS: New books: Windows 7 Annoyances, The Missing Manual
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| 07:03 | HNS: Roxio unveils new secure product line
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July 1, 2010
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| 23:48 | Dark Reading: Herding Your Cats: Strategies For Securing Unstructured Data
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| 23:45 | The Register: Adobe auto-launch peril not fully purged, researcher says
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| 22:15 | The Register: 50 arrested in smartphone spyware dragnet
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| 22:13 | Dark Reading: 'BlindElephant' To ID Outdated Or Unknown Web Apps, Plug-Ins
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| 19:25 | HNS: New authorization process for Facebook apps
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| 19:00 | The Register: Big Blue buys BigFix
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| 18:18 | HNS: 10,000 XP machines attacked through 0-day flaw
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| 18:08 | The Register: Online crims not just 'speccy geeks', researchers warn
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| 18:00 | HNS: Elderly couple sent $512,000 to overseas scammers
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| 17:21 | HNS: Destination Hotels card processing system breached
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| 16:21 | HNS: IBM to acquire BigFix
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| 16:11 | HNS: New financial malware targeting bank customers
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| 15:16 | The Register: Regional banking Trojans sneak past security defences
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| 15:03 | The Register: The cloud's impact on security?
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| 14:00 | HNS: Subscribe to our newsletter and win a book!
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| 13:40 | HNS: Uncover mail and website passwords stored on a PC
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| 13:11 | The Register: Animated CAPTCHA tech aims to fox spambots
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| 12:43 | HNS: "Twilight" search results are being poisoned
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| 09:30 | HNS: Tips for responsible online photo sharing
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| 09:00 | HNS: Video-based captchas for sites and blogs
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| 01:30 | The Register: Microsoft sees spike in attacks targeting 0day Windows bug
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| 00:14 | The Register: Facebook apps must now seek permission for user data
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June 30, 2010
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| 22:47 | ArsTechnica: Suspicious login protection extended to all Google accounts
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| 22:00 | Dark Reading: Lack Of Security Focus Puts SMBs In Harm's Way
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| 21:37 | The Register: Medical diagnoses for 130,000 people vanish into thin air
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| 19:33 | HNS: Spanish firm raided, allegedly sold software with built-in "logic bombs"
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| 19:00 | HNS: Review: SSCP Video Mentor
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| 18:00 | HNS: FBI fails to decrypt suspect's hard drives - after 12 months of trying
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| 15:55 | HNS: Entrust expands strong authentication platform
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| 15:22 | HNS: Infected legitimate websites outscore adult 99:1
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| 15:10 | The Register: Regular domains beat smut sites at hosting malware
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| 14:22 | HNS: Strong two-factor authentication with one time passwords
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| 14:11 | HNS: Virus production from Russia increases again
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| 14:09 | HNS: Cisco's access point migration mode leaves networks vulnerable
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| 13:51 | HNS: PCI DSS is complex but consultants may not be necessary
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| 11:20 | The Register: Fake IBM playboy pleads guilty
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| 10:00 | HNS: Tips for seniors on how to avoid ID theft
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| 09:15 | HNS: Splunk for Cisco security solution
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| 05:50 | The Register: Google Chrome will block out-of-date plug-ins
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| 02:52 | The Register: LCD maker cops to international price-fixing conspiracy
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| 01:46 | Dark Reading: Busted Alleged Russian Spies Used Steganography To Conceal Communications
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June 29, 2010
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| 23:45 | ZDNet: Adobe plugs security holes in PDF Reader, Acrobat
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| 21:57 | HNS: Adobe patches Reader and Acrobat
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| 21:16 | The Register: Adobe pushes out emergency patch for Reader apps
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| 19:30 | HNS: A closer look at East-Tec Eraser 2010
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| 17:15 | HNS: A toolkit to simplify network management
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| 16:41 | HNS: New site for Google's encrypted search
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| 15:44 | HNS: Event: Black Hat USA 2010
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| 15:43 | The Register: Russian spy ring bust uncovers tech toolkit
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| 15:36 | The Register: Confidential report reveals ContactPoint security fears
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| 15:21 | HNS: Elaborate Identity theft scheme targets a million consumers
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| 15:11 | HNS: World’s first 3 terabyte external desktop drive
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| 14:41 | The Register: Security - policies, processes and people
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| 14:01 | HNS: Honeypot software for VoIP networks
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| 13:17 | HNS: Cyber criminals steal almost $400,000 using a Trojan
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| 12:49 | The Register: Developers plug critical PNG graphic bug
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| 11:58 | The Register: Notorious Kraken botnet rises from the ashes
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| 11:09 | HNS: Web protection from the cloud
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| 10:02 | HNS: Sentrigo expands Repscan with DB2 and MySQL support
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| 09:44 | HNS: Protection for the Android platform
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| 09:30 | HNS: Q&A: Infosecurity Russia. Storage Expo. Documation 2010
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| 01:26 | Dark Reading: White House Cybersecurity Czar Unveils National Strategy For Trusted Online Identity
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| 01:10 | The Register: Rancid IE6 'more secure' than Chrome and Opera US bank says
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June 28, 2010
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| 22:36 | HNS: YouTube used to peddle a Facebook password stealer
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| 22:29 | HNS: IEEE delivers critical 1815 DNP3 standard
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| 18:49 | Dark Reading: What's Apple Doing With Geolocation Data?
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| 18:06 | The Register: FTC kills ingenious micro-payment scam
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| 17:00 | HNS: Five steps to cybersecurity risk assessment
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| 16:58 | HNS: The longevity of computer worms
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| 16:46 | HNS: YouTube used to showcase DDoS software
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| 16:40 | HNS: Parallels Server for Mac 4 released
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| 14:49 | The Register: Brazilian banker's crypto baffles FBI
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| 14:48 | HNS: Eminem death video leads to malware
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| 13:02 | The Register: Google can kill or install apps on citizen Androids
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| 11:20 | The Register: Does business really care about security?
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| 10:21 | HNS: Erasing sensitive information from smartphones
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| 07:30 | HNS: New books: Bash Pocket Reference, Ubuntu: Up and Running
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: Twitter security, VPN flaw and phone scams and DDoS
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June 26, 2010
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| 10:02 | The Register: nCircle purges posts after researcher's arrest for explosives
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| 00:53 | Dark Reading: Prioritizing And Fixing Security Vulnerabilities: A Reader's Guide
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June 25, 2010
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| 22:50 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: Three Steps To Better Database Security
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| 19:00 | HNS: iPad phishing scams still going strong
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| 18:12 | HNS: Using Wireshark command line tools and scripting
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| 17:57 | The Register: Obama Twitter hacker avoids jail
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| 17:19 | Dark Reading: Report: Two-Thirds Of Android Apps 'Suspicious'
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| 17:18 | The Register: Spanish firm raided in logic-bomb backdoor probe
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| 14:13 | Viruslist: Spam Report: May 2010
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| 14:04 | The Register: Survey scammers offer fake Doctor Who clips
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| 13:28 | HNS: Carder forum hack reveals information that can be used to track down members
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| 13:12 | The Register: Consumer tech pollutes enterprise IT
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| 13:01 | The Register: Adobe hurries out PDF app Flash fixes
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| 12:09 | HNS: Cain & Abel 4.9.36 released
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| 11:14 | HNS: US cities with the highest malware infection rates
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| 11:00 | HNS: New books: Web applications, PHP, JavaScript
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| 10:30 | HNS: FirePass 7.0 released
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| 10:02 | The Register: Cybersecurity bill clears Senate committee
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| 10:00 | HNS: Enterprise security testing and measurement
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| 01:45 | The Register: VeriSign SSL certs open to tampering, competitor warns
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| 01:37 | The Register: Google vanishes Android apps from citizen phones
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June 24, 2010
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| 23:54 | Dark Reading: AT&T iPad Breaches Are About App Security, Not Mobile Devices, Experts Say
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| 21:21 | ArsTechnica: Twitter gets government warning over 2009 security breaches
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| 21:15 | HNS: Twitter to establish information security program
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| 21:10 | HNS: Man indicted for hacking and threatening the Vice President
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| 20:26 | HNS: .org becomes first generic TLD protected by DNSSEC
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| 20:25 | The Register: Twitter reaches settlement with feds over privacy lapses
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| 20:09 | HNS: Wireshark in the large enterprise
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| 19:06 | HNS: Phishing requires more effort than you might think
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| 18:45 | HNS: IT pros expect network threats to increase as budgets decline
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| 17:16 | Dark Reading: Senate Working To Consolidate Cybersecurity Bills
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| 15:51 | HNS: How consumers influence data loss and breaches
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| 15:34 | HNS: Rogue software details: Sysinternals Antivirus
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| 15:23 | HNS: New book: Network Flow Analysis
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| 13:02 | The Register: Aus politicians puppeted by hackers
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| 12:41 | The Register: Scotland Yard cuffs teens for role in cybercrime forum
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| 10:14 | HNS: WhiteHat Sentinel: SaaS website vulnerability management
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| 00:06 | Dark Reading: Consolidating On A Single Service Provider? Watch Your Steps
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June 23, 2010
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| 22:23 | HNS: Social networking "Bill of Rights" released
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| 20:00 | HNS: Review: Network Security Auditing
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| 17:41 | HNS: Firefox 3.6.4 fixes several security issues
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| 17:24 | HNS: Secure social media management
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| 16:36 | The Register: Android apps: Shifty little bleeders
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| 16:23 | HNS: Twilight app turns mobile phones into zombies
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| 15:37 | The Register: Garage card scammer jailed
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| 13:35 | HNS: Basic TCP/IP analysis
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| 12:42 | HNS: How much is Facebook data worth?
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| 12:00 | HNS: Teens share alarming amounts of personal info online
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| 11:00 | HNS: The ultimate Black Hat 2010 party by Qualys
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| 10:30 | HNS: Online family protection for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad
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| 10:00 | HNS: Patch management from the cloud
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| 00:35 | The Register: 'World's No. 1 hacker' tome rocks security world
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June 22, 2010
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| 22:34 | The Register: Man charged with malware 'sextortion' plot
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| 21:45 | The Register: Apple tweaks privacy policy to juice location tracking
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| 19:52 | HNS: Technical-support-by-phone scams
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| 19:00 | HNS: A closer look at AVG LinkScanner for Mac
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| 18:00 | HNS: Q&A: Phishing explained
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| 17:59 | HNS: Trustwave acquires Breach Security
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| 17:14 | HNS: Flaw in VPN systems nullifies its promise of privacy
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| 17:06 | HNS: Rugged Tablet PC with hard drive encryption
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| 15:56 | The Register: Opera stomps on 'extremely severe' security holes
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| 15:35 | Dark Reading: Researcher 'Fingerprints' The Bad Guys Behind The Malware
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| 15:00 | HNS: Half of IT professionals leave mobile security to chance
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| 14:11 | The Register: Aussie pols want compulsory AV software and firewalls
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| 14:09 | HNS: Apple iOS 4 deals with 60+ vulnerabilities
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| 14:00 | HNS: Tips for protection against online identity theft
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| 13:00 | HNS: Secure iOS 4 devices in the workplace
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| 12:23 | The Register: Cyber cops want stronger domain rules
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| 11:30 | HNS: Information protection priorities and recommendations
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| 11:02 | The Register: Feds cuff man in ATM skimming case
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| 10:15 | HNS: New cloud-based security service
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| 01:18 | The Register: 30 states may join probe of Google Wi-Fi snoop
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| 00:24 | Dark Reading: Small And Midsize Businesses Getting Serious About Security, Study Says
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June 21, 2010
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| 19:40 | HNS: IEEE 802.3ba standard released
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| 19:11 | ZDNet: Defenders of the faith (Tavis acted responsibly)
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| 19:00 | HNS: Telecommunications Denial of Service attacks
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| 18:58 | HNS: Lenovo's download portal found serving Bredolab Trojan
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| 18:15 | HNS: The truth about social media identity theft
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| 18:00 | HNS: 6 cloud security tips
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| 17:52 | HNS: When Twitter resets your password
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| 17:00 | HNS: Hybrid SaaS email security from Trend Micro
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| 16:30 | HNS: New Qualys Patch Report aligns IT security with operations
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| 15:51 | ZDNet: Researchers find 12 zero day flaws, targeting 5 web malware exploitation kits
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| 14:54 | The Register: Security firms taking days to block malware
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| 14:37 | HNS: iPhone Password Breaker updated with iOS4 Software support
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| 14:21 | The Register: Apple accused of hushing up security update
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| 14:07 | The Register: Australian firewall wobbles under pressure from all sides
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| 13:36 | HNS: Event: The Next HOPE
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| 13:30 | Viruslist: Children and the Internet
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| 08:00 | HNS: How hackers target teens
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| 07:21 | HNS: Monitor Mac OS X services on your iPhone or iPad
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| 07:03 | HNS: Week in review: Social engineering, Facebook clickjacking and a new issue of (IN)SECURE Magazine
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June 19, 2010
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| 01:42 | The Register: Google's Wi-Fi snoop nabbed passwords and emails
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June 18, 2010
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| 23:41 | Dark Reading: Looking For Vulns In All The Right Places? Experts Say You Might Be Missing A Few
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| 22:09 | ZDNet: From prediction to prophecy: The 2010 threat landscape
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| 21:31 | ArsTechnica: Internet Fraud Alert: one-stop service to report stolen data
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| 20:40 | The Register: Firefox add-on does 'HTTPS Everywhere'
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| 18:27 | HNS: HTML files redirect users to malicious sites, evade mail server antivirus
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| 18:12 | The Register: DoS attack stuffs Turkey's internet censors
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| 17:42 | The Register: Microsoft and eBay build fraudster blacklist
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| 17:09 | HNS: Apple updates Mac malware protection
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| 16:44 | HNS: Zbot Trojan delivery via fake Pentagon emails
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| 15:55 | ZDNet: The EFF releases new HTTPS Everywhere Firefox extension
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| 15:34 | HNS: Microsoft fights online fraud with new program
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| 15:21 | HNS: HTTPS Everywhere Firefox extension: Encrypt the Web
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| 15:08 | HNS: Rogue software details: Defense Center
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| 15:04 | HNS: Security flaws in Orange/France Telecom software
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| 15:00 | HNS: LiveVault 7.0: Application and server backup
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| 14:53 | HNS: Juniper Networks releases Junos Pulse and AppTrack software
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| 14:13 | HNS: Enterprise malware threat detection and response
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| 13:34 | The Register: High-living hacker swaps Porsche for porridge
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| 11:31 | HNS: Event: RSA Conference Europe 2010
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| 00:24 | The Register: Researcher shows how to strike back at web assailants
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June 17, 2010
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| 23:38 | Dark Reading: Microsoft Launches Centralized Fraud Alert System For Reporting Stolen Data
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| 22:00 | The Register: Firefoxers howl as privacy add-on auto updates with 'bloatware'
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| 20:34 | The Register: Microsoft unveils one-stop service for reporting stolen accounts
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| 20:08 | HNS: Next-generation Trojan plunders East European bank accounts
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| 20:04 | HNS: WordPress 3.0 released
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| 19:05 | HNS: Text message phishing attacks drop significantly
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| 19:01 | HNS: Free Internet security book for kids
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| 18:45 | HNS: Anti-virus Immunet Protect 2.0 released
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| 18:12 | HNS: Months-old Skype vulnerability exploited in the wild
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| 17:53 | ZDNet: WebKit security flaws haunt Apple's iTunes
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| 16:10 | HNS: Financial services firms hesitant to adopt cloud computing
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| 16:00 | HNS: Winning the browser security battle
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| 15:49 | HNS: New book: "Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Administrator's Pocket Consultant"
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| 15:42 | HNS: iTunes 9.2 fixes security vulnerabilities
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| 12:09 | The Register: DHS slams US gov network security
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| 11:02 | The Register: Intel stuffs speedy security into silicon
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| 02:24 | The Register: Russian video chat site mulls todger filter
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| 02:03 | Dark Reading: The Next-Generation IPS
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June 16, 2010
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| 23:02 | The Register: Privacy watchdog pack demands Facebook close the 'app gap'
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| 21:12 | The Register: Eastern European banks under attack by next-gen crime app
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| 20:33 | ZDNet: Malware Watch: Skype exploit, Skype-themed malicious spam campaigns detected
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| 19:41 | HNS: (IN)SECURE Magazine issue 26 released
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| 18:08 | ZDNet: Apple gives Mac users vulnerable Flash Player plugin
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| 17:34 | HNS: Nessus now audits Cisco routers and switches
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| 17:25 | Dark Reading: Why Can't Johnny Develop Secure Software?
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| 15:30 | The Register: Alleged Biden threat spoofer drops plea deal
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| 14:56 | HNS: Farmville and Sex and the City 2 used for Facebook clickjacking
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| 13:41 | HNS: PDF malware analysis with PDF Dissector
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| 12:43 | The Register: AT&T iPad 'hacker' arrested for 'drugs possession'
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| 12:40 | The Register: Cops collar 178 over £17m credit card crimes
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| 12:00 | HNS: 420,000 scam emails sent every hour
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| 11:51 | The Register: Feds block sale of crooks' favourite messaging client
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| 10:24 | HNS: Poor passwords can lead to disaster
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| 09:00 | HNS: Mac users get universal, secure network access
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| 08:00 | HNS: A new approach for identity-based smartcards
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| 05:40 | The Register: $11.7m judgment against Spamhaus slashed to $27,000
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| 02:46 | The Register: iPhone 4 preorder system exposes private user data
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| 01:21 | ZDNet: Apple plugs 28 Mac OS X security holes
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| 01:02 | The Register: Critical and unpatched, Windows XP bug is under attack
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| 00:12 | HNS: Apple patches Mac OS X vulnerabilities
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| 00:00 | The Register: Researchers probe net's most blighted darknet
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June 15, 2010
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| 22:24 | ArsTechnica: AT&T-iPad security breach may be worse than first thought
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| 22:11 | Dark Reading: New Crypto-Cracking Tool To Target Databases
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| 21:49 | ZDNet: Windows XP zero-day under attack; Use Microsoft's "fix-it" workaround
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| 21:32 | HNS: Recently published and still unpatched Windows XP flaw exploited in the wild
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| 21:20 | Dark Reading: Microsoft Offers Developers Cloud Security Tips
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| 20:25 | HNS: Twitter PDF exploit spam
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| 19:52 | HNS: Maltego 3 released
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| 17:44 | ZDNet: Lieberman's cyber-security bill: The good, the bad, the ugly
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| 17:15 | HNS: Facebook not doing enough to prevent clickjacking attacks
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| 17:11 | HNS: Remote working poses threat to corporate security
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| 16:58 | HNS: Lines between personal and company data becoming blurred
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| 16:48 | HNS: Free AVG LinkScanner for Mac
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| 16:00 | HNS: Countering the counterfeiters
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| 15:33 | The Register: Police confirm cybercrime budget cut
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| 13:58 | The Register: GCHQ imposes Whitehall iPhone ban
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| 13:16 | HNS: iPhone app for two-factor authentication
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| 12:33 | HNS: Degauss your photocopier hard drives and prevent data theft
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| 07:03 | HNS: Internet-optimized x86-server from SeaMicro
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| 06:53 | Dark Reading: Ipswitch Acquires MessageWay In Merger Of Managed File Transfer Vendors
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June 14, 2010
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| 23:47 | Dark Reading: Kaminsky Issues Developer Tool To Kill Injection Bugs
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| 23:07 | HNS: Facebook "101 hottest women" clickjacking attack
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| 18:21 | HNS: Automated social engineering PoC successful on Facebook and IRC
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| 17:48 | The Register: Linux IRC server leaves backdoor open
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| 16:07 | The Register: Hacker charged with threatening US VP using neighbour's PC
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| 16:00 | HNS: Do you have what it takes to pass your PCI audit?
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| 15:47 | The Register: Ubuntu 'more secure' than Windows, says Dell
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| 15:44 | HNS: Backdoor in open source Linux IRC server
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| 12:01 | The Register: Trend Micro lays down bread for humyo cloud service
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| 12:00 | HNS: VMware Data Recovery 1.2 released
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| 11:58 | The Register: Google responds to privacy probe
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| 11:48 | HNS: Gartner: Organizations need to re-evaluate SaaS
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| 11:11 | HNS: Keyloggers posting on webpages
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| 10:37 | HNS: Event: SOURCE Barcelona 2010
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| 08:30 | HNS: Paid security solution still seen as a waste
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| 07:21 | HNS: IDrive for WordPress: Plugin for automated backups
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| 07:03 | HNS: Week in review: Microsoft and Adobe flaws, SQL injection attack, Wikileaks
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June 12, 2010
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| 00:51 | ZDNet: Malware Watch: Adobe zero day attack, malicious FIFA-themed spam, exploit serving Virus Alerts
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June 11, 2010
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| 23:33 | The Register: FCC: iPad breach and Google Wi-Fi debacle 'worrisome'
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| 22:04 | The Register: Microsoft sneaks Firefox add-on into Patch Tuesday update
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| 21:27 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: Working With Law Enforcement After A Breach
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| 20:29 | The Register: 1,000+ webpages poisoned in latest mass malware hack
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| 17:50 | HNS: 0-day Windows flaw published by Google researcher
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| 17:19 | The Register: Google geek slammed over XP exploit
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| 15:45 | The Register: Google takes it to 11 on Chrome security fix
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| 15:45 | HNS: Adobe patches critical Flash flaw
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| 15:03 | HNS: What every CEO should know about advanced persistent threats and industrialized hacking
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| 15:02 | The Register: Cybercrime police's budget slashed by 30%
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| 11:59 | HNS: Gartner: Enterprises will reduce the share of security in their IT budgets
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| 11:49 | HNS: IRISS Conference 2010 call for papers
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| 11:10 | The Register: World Cup streaming to choke corporate networks, doomsayers predict
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| 07:54 | Dark Reading: The Truth About Vulnerability Scanners
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| 03:29 | The Register: Wireless signals to be jammed in Canada for G8 summit
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| 01:47 | The Register: Adobe plugs critical Flash Player hole
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| 01:23 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft warns of help flaw in Windows XP, Server 2003
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| 01:10 | ZDNet: Adobe plugs 32 security holes in 'critical' Flash Player patch
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| 01:00 | ArsTechnica: FBI looking into AT&T iPad 3G data breach
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June 10, 2010
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| 23:51 | Dark Reading: Tool Automates Social Engineering In Man-In-The-Middle Attack
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| 23:18 | HNS: Two Mexican botnets taken down
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| 23:08 | The Register: Drupal clarifies security rules after White-House gaper
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| 22:41 | ZDNet: Googler releases Windows zero-day exploit, Microsoft unimpressed
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| 22:31 | HNS: Early life cycle security assessment service
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| 22:09 | The Register: Judge limits DHS warrantless laptop searches
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| 19:23 | ZDNet: The security and privacy ramifications of AT&T's iLeak
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| 18:26 | HNS: Mass SQL injection attack compromises IIS/ASP sites
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| 17:45 | The Register: Aus gov shakes up cyberdefence strategy
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| 17:15 | HNS: Beware when placing online bets during the World Cup
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| 16:55 | ArsTechnica: iPad 3G user e-mail addresses leaked by AT&T servers
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| 16:38 | HNS: iPhone security showcase: SafeWallet - Password Manager
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| 15:00 | HNS: 114,000 iPad owners' emails and account IDs exposed
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| 14:35 | The Register: Tequila botnet auto-destructs
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| 14:28 | Viruslist: Review of the Virus.Win32.Virut.ce Malware Sample
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| 14:02 | The Register: Lambeth Labour party in email tapping row
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| 12:57 | HNS: Drive-by download attack disguised by Canadian Pharmacy website
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| 12:17 | HNS: Rogue software details: Protection Center
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| 11:00 | The Register: Slack backup leaves Brits exposed to data loss
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| 07:51 | Dark Reading: In Debate, Audience Finds That The Cyberwar Threat Is Not Exaggerated
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| 05:30 | ArsTechnica: Cyber War: Microsoft a weak link in national security
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| 05:00 | The Register: Bug gives attackers complete control of Windows PCs
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| 02:48 | The Register: Security gaffe exposes addresses of elite iPaders
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| 01:26 | Dark Reading: White House Commission Debates Certification Requirements For Cybersecurity Pros
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| 00:20 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Upstart Launches New Technology For Managing Smartphone Security
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June 9, 2010
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| 22:04 | The Register: Mass hack plants malware on thousands of webpages
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| 21:31 | HNS: WordPress-based, GoDaddy-hosted websites hacked
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| 20:03 | Dark Reading: ISPs Under Pressure To Crack Down On Bots And Spam
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| 20:00 | ZDNet: Malware Watch: Twitter password reset emails, IRS-themed crimeware, malicious PDFs, and fake YouTube pages
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| 19:23 | HNS: A closer look at My Lockbox PRO
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| 17:52 | The Register: Malaysian cops bust SMS scam ring
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| 17:33 | ArsTechnica: Content providers phishing for demographic data via logins
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| 17:00 | The Register: Conroy pledges to stop spams infecting Aussies' portals
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| 16:50 | HNS: Google patches 11 vulnerabilities in new Chrome, awards $2000 to researcher
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| 16:00 | HNS: Twitter's new service reveals what's behind shortened links
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| 15:36 | The Register: Garmin Connect exposes cycle trip details to world
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| 13:32 | The Register: Olympus apologises after shipping malware-laced cameras in Japan
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| 12:55 | HNS: 48 flaws patched with new version of Safari
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| 10:57 | HNS: Cyberattacks still top security priority
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| 08:02 | The Register: Microsoft releases fix for 'Pwn2Own' security bug in IE
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| 02:57 | The Register: Bank of America insider admits he stole sensitive customer data
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| 00:33 | The Register: Major League Baseball hunts for trolls posting porn
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June 8, 2010
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| 22:12 | ZDNet: Microsoft finally fixes Pwn2Own browser flaw
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| 22:07 | Dark Reading: Microsoft Patches IE Flaw Used In Attack That Bypassed Its Built-In Security Controls
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| 21:27 | The Register: Safari purged of decade-old browser history leak
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| 21:12 | HNS: Olympus Stylus Tough camera shipped with malware
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| 20:37 | HNS: 34 vulnerabilities fixed in June Patch Tuesday
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| 19:32 | HNS: IBM launches new security solutions
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| 19:17 | HNS: Source code testing tool AppScan Source Edition released
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| 19:05 | The Register: Adobe lines up emergency Flash fix
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| 19:00 | The Register: Strathclyde Police website pulled offline, possible hack probed
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| 18:31 | HNS: Fixing the Internet is...easy?
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| 18:00 | HNS: Uncovering the business benefits behind the new ICO powers
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| 17:30 | HNS: IBM delivers secure enterprise mail for the iPad
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| 17:00 | ZDNet: Apple plugs 48 Safari, WebKit security holes
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| 15:15 | HNS: "Hidden Iron Man 2 scene" Facebook scam
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| 14:02 | The Register: British Library sinks beneath Strategy Boutique spam
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| 13:26 | The Register: Hackers plant malware on Jerusalem Post website
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| 13:21 | The Register: Council staff helping selves to data
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| 13:15 | HNS: 1 in 10 IT pros cheat on an IT audit
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| 12:18 | HNS: Secure login for iPhone apps
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| 10:46 | The Register: Military sat supplier buys UK crypto disc firm
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| 03:34 | The Register: Researchers release point-and-click website exploitation tool
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| 00:47 | ZDNet: Protection tips for the upcoming FIFA World Cup themed cybercrime campaigns
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| 00:10 | Dark Reading: Smartphone Malware Multiplies
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June 7, 2010
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| 23:21 | The Register: Crooks siphon $644,000 from school district's bank account
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| 21:43 | Dark Reading: Insurance Firm Says It Isn't Liable To Pay Claim In $3.3 Million University Of Utah Data Breach
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| 21:30 | The Register: Top cops worldwide grill Google over Wi-Fi snoop
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| 20:57 | HNS: Malicious tweets keep coming and changing
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| 18:49 | HNS: Sign of the times: Social engineering contest at Defcon
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| 18:19 | The Register: Dodgy Doctor Who games may be malwarey
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| 17:22 | HNS: The termination of a spyware business
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| 16:10 | HNS: A preventative, layered approach to head off sophisticated malware threats
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| 15:59 | HNS: Fake Facebook account deactivation email
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| 15:20 | HNS: U.S. intelligence analyst arrested for passing on classified items to Wikileaks
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| 12:59 | HNS: Critical Adobe Flash, Reader 0-day flaw exploited in the wild
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| 12:18 | The Register: Adobe warns over unpatched PDF peril
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| 11:10 | The Register: Facebook back in Bangladesh
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: Flaw-ridden smartphones, Facebook app verification and malware-writing researchers
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| 05:10 | ArsTechnica: Zero-day exploit for Adobe Reader, Flash now in the wild
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June 5, 2010
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| 06:06 | ZDNet: Adobe warns of Flash, PDF zero-day attacks
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| 02:33 | The Register: Hack on e-commerce co. exposes records for 200,000
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| 00:15 | The Register: Appeals court absolves firm that exposed man's SSN
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June 4, 2010
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| 19:15 | ArsTechnica: Google relents, to give WiFi data to Germany, France, Spain
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| 17:19 | HNS: Rootkits on Android smartphones
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| 17:17 | The Register: Panda soups up freebie cloud anti-virus
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| 16:28 | Dark Reading: Open-Source Databases Pose Unique Security Challenges
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| 16:27 | Dark Reading: Defcon To Host 'Capture The Flag' Social Engineering Contest
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| 16:00 | HNS: iPad phishing scheme advertised on Facebook
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| 15:23 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft Patch Tuesday for June 2010: 10 bulletins
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| 14:16 | HNS: Laptop theft exposes private info of AvMed Health Plans' customers
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| 13:37 | The Register: Facebook plugs email address indexing bug
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| 13:33 | HNS: Top 5 FIFA World Cup online risks
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| 13:23 | HNS: Instant messenger phishing made simple
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| 12:00 | HNS: Facebook fights rogue apps with verification program
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| 11:17 | The Register: Everything should be encrypted, right?
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| 10:56 | The Register: MS lines up 10 bulletins for bumper Patch Tuesday
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| 09:44 | HNS: Rogue software details: Security Master AV
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| 07:03 | HNS: Virtualized mobile computing on a secure flash drive
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| 02:11 | The Register: Rash of Facebook 'likejacking' still flaring
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| 00:42 | Dark Reading: FTC Reaches Settlement With Keylogger Maker
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| 00:41 | The Register: Google tries to patent tech that snoops Wi-Fi networks
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| 00:15 | Dark Reading: Putting Web Application Developers In Charge Of Security
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June 3, 2010
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| 22:46 | ZDNet: An open-source Anti-XSS Web Protection Library, from Microsoft
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| 21:55 | ZDNet: Facebook's new Developer Verification won't stop rogue apps
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| 20:31 | ZDNet: Patch Tuesday heads-up: 10 bulletins, 34 flaws (IE, Windows affected)
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| 19:25 | HNS: U.S. Senators keep trying to give "cyber emergency" powers to federal government
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| 18:37 | HNS: Steady increase of generic malware
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| 18:33 | HNS: Panda Cloud Antivirus upgraded and expanded
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| 17:43 | ZDNet: Rutkowska's Qubes OS to implement disposable VMs
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| 17:20 | HNS: Europe finds search data retention policies inadequate
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| 15:29 | HNS: Samsung smartphone shipped with malware-infected memory card
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| 13:55 | Viruslist: Monthly Malware Statistics: May 2010
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| 13:47 | The Register: Zuckerberg sweats privacy criticism
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| 13:35 | HNS: HMRC breach recommendations being ignored
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| 11:48 | The Register: FTC slaps down commercial keylogger firm
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| 09:52 | HNS: zPOD puts your PC in your pocket
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| 00:15 | Dark Reading: Small And Midsize Companies Take New Directions On SIEM
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June 2, 2010
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| 22:00 | HNS: Payment processing security trends in the catering industry
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| 20:43 | ZDNet: Operating system choice does not equal security
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| 20:28 | ZDNet: Malware Watch: Free Mac OS X screensavers bundled with spyware
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| 19:07 | ArsTechnica: Etc: Microsoft has responded to Google's alleged move away from Windows with a defence of Windows security.
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| 17:29 | ZDNet: Microsoft plays defense against Google Windows migration report
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| 17:21 | HNS: Users of Habbo Hotel virtual world hit by thieves
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| 17:08 | The Register: Wikileaks denies Tor hacker eavesdropping gave site its start
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| 17:00 | HNS: What’s privacy got to do with it?
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| 16:14 | HNS: Researchers develop malware to devise protection against it
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| 16:08 | The Register: Minor bugs bite patch security checking tool
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| 15:25 | ArsTechnica: Mac OS X and Linux are no magic security bullet for Google
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| 14:55 | The Register: No-good scareware varmints exploit Wild West game
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| 14:00 | HNS: IT pros are hacking their own enterprises to keep intruders out
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| 13:55 | HNS: Popular websites distribute spyware-infected Mac software
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| 12:21 | HNS: USB reader combines flash memory with contactless smart card technology
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| 11:21 | The Register: Finnish police raids target virtual thieves
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| 11:21 | HNS: To hack or not to hack MSN accounts
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| 11:07 | HNS: The risks when networks collide
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| 06:57 | The Register: Software SNAFU took out 10,000 military geo locators
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| 02:38 | ArsTechnica: Spyware trojan hitching ride on third-party Mac screensavers
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| 00:47 | Dark Reading: Botnets Target Websites With 'Posers'
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June 1, 2010
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| 23:07 | The Register: 'Clickjacking' worm hits hundreds of thousands on Facebook
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| 21:36 | HNS: Three indicted in $100 million scareware fraud scheme
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| 21:23 | Dark Reading: House OKs Cybersecurity Reforms
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| 20:59 | HNS: Bizploit ERP penetration testing framework
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| 20:46 | HNS: FreeBSD 8.1-BETA1 released
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| 20:34 | The Register: Mac spyware infiltrates popular download sites
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| 18:03 | ZDNet: More 'high severity' flaws haunt Adobe software
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| 16:45 | HNS: Critical iPhone security issue leaves your contents exposed
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| 16:06 | ZDNet: Google ditching Windows over security makes little sense
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| 15:47 | The Register: Windows Mobile Trojan frags gamers
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| 15:33 | HNS: New version of nCircle's certified PCI scan service
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| 15:06 | The Register: Quit Facebook Day flops
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| 14:20 | HNS: Critical vulnerabilities in Photoshop CS4
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| 14:10 | HNS: All-inclusive security solution from Radware
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| 13:45 | Viruslist: Information Security Threats in the First Quarter of 2010
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| 13:16 | The Register: Action day targets callous conmen
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| 13:13 | The Register: Should we be encrypting backups?
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| 10:01 | The Register: Fraudsters limber up for World Cup themed scams
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May 31, 2010
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| 23:39 | HNS: Viral clickjacking Facebook worm spreads
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| 23:17 | HNS: Number of threats from the UK rising
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| 18:52 | HNS: 5 charged for malware-driven money theft
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| 17:02 | The Register: 5 charged in $450,000 e-banking malware swindle
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| 16:57 | HNS: SASFIS Trojan disguised by clever technique
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| 15:40 | HNS: Rogue software details: Win Antispyware Center
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| 08:00 | HNS: OpenNetAdmin: Database managed inventory of your IP network
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| 07:03 | HNS: Week in review: Facebook, phishing and social engineering
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May 28, 2010
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| 21:59 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: The Enterprise Hacks Back!
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| 21:42 | The Register: Facebook European privacy head named peer
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| 21:04 | ArsTechnica: New research reveals troubling security issues for iPhones
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| 19:41 | ArsTechnica: Adobe considers monthly patches to improve security
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| 18:03 | Dark Reading: NewsFeed: FBI Busts 'Scareware' Gang That Bilked Victims Of More Than $100 Million
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| 16:55 | ArsTechnica: For some companies, IE 6's ineptitude is a feature, not flaw
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| 16:44 | Dark Reading: Pssst...Want To Rent A Botnet?
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| 15:18 | The Register: BP pwned by Twitter pranksters
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| 14:18 | The Register: Is it possible to measure IT Security?
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| 13:38 | HNS: Video: Facebook privacy changes
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| 12:49 | The Register: Found phone leads to paedophile ring
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| 12:39 | The Register: Symantec finds fat cache of swiped gaming logins
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| 12:27 | HNS: Trio of new high risk Adobe vulnerabilities
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| 10:02 | The Register: UK jobs site suffers hack attack
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| 07:50 | The Register: 3 men charged in $100m scareware scam
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| 05:44 | Dark Reading: Cisco Warns Of Security Flaws In Building Management System
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| 00:10 | Dark Reading: Payment Systems Group Issues End-To-End Encryption Guidelines
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May 27, 2010
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| 21:59 | ZDNet: 5 reasons why the proposed ID scheme for Internet users is a bad idea
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| 21:38 | HNS: CERT Basic Fuzzing Framework now available
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| 18:12 | HNS: Social Engineering and Dr. Cialdini's "Influence"
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| 18:00 | HNS: IBM opens security operations center in Bangalore
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| 17:49 | HNS: Event: 2nd International ICST Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime (ICDF2C)
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| 17:02 | HNS: 47% of IT pros see security audit costs going up in 2010
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| 16:57 | HNS: Facebook users against default sharing of their private data
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| 16:24 | Viruslist: Spam evolution: April 2010
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| 14:59 | The Register: Japanese police cuff Hentai smut scam suspects
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| 12:33 | HNS: New book: "iPad: The Missing Manual"
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| 11:24 | HNS: Windows WMI used for malware
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| 02:34 | Dark Reading: Anti-Clickjacking Defenses 'Busted' In Top Websites
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| 00:16 | ZDNet: Study finds the average price for renting a botnet
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May 26, 2010
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| 23:11 | The Register: Cisco bugs surrender control of building's critical systems
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| 23:09 | The Register: Facebook unveils simpler privacy controls to spur sharing
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| 23:02 | The Register: EU says Google and Microhoo still violate data protection law
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| 22:29 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Facebook Reveals New Privacy Setting Changes
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| 21:57 | HNS: Breakdown of all the major online threats in May
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| 21:41 | HNS: Event: EUSecWest 2010
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| 21:31 | Dark Reading: Want Better Security? Reward Your Provider
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| 21:07 | ArsTechnica: Etc: Facebook's engineers have posted a detailed explanation of the recent HTTP referral privacy flaw, and the steps they've taken to fix it.
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| 20:00 | HNS: A closer look at PC Tools Firewall Plus
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| 19:00 | ArsTechnica: Young'uns more guarded about online privacy than older folks
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| 18:11 | The Register: Foxconn website defaced after iPhone assembly plant suicides
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| 17:05 | HNS: New version of Google Chrome fixes security issues
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| 16:10 | HNS: McAfee to acquire iPhone and iPad security specialists Trust Digital
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| 15:36 | HNS: Schedule of BruCON 2010 presentations and workshops
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| 15:04 | HNS: Researcher showcases his virus infected RFID implant
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| 14:20 | The Register: Captain Cyborg sidekick implants virus-infected chip
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| 12:42 | The Register: McAfee buys Trust Digital for iPhone enterprise safety
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| 10:55 | HNS: Findings of the Q1 2010 “State of the Web” security report
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| 10:40 | Viruslist: Spam and the law
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| 09:02 | The Register: Halting McKinnon extradition not in our power, says Clegg
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| 02:59 | Dark Reading: Microsoft Researchers Propose Privacy Sensor 'Widget'
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| 00:40 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: New Patents Help Upstart Make A Ruckus In Wireless Security Management
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| 00:06 | The Register: Mountain View delivers Google Analytics opt-out
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May 25, 2010
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| 21:25 | Dark Reading: Default Database Passwords Still In Use
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| 20:00 | HNS: Review: Eleventh Hour Security+: Exam SY0-201 Study Guide
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| 19:31 | HNS: BitDefender impersonated by rogue antivirus
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| 17:38 | HNS: Fresh security feature in the new Android 2.2
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| 17:33 | The Register: Second man jailed over Scientology DDoS attacks
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| 16:07 | The Register: Tabnapping attack baits phishing trawl
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| 14:59 | HNS: Prison sentence in the Scientology cyber attack case
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| 14:37 | HNS: New online seminars for CISSP concentrations
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| 14:30 | HNS: Security software trio in a new bundle
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| 14:15 | HNS: Event: GRC Meeting 2010 - Lisbon/Portugal
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| 13:57 | The Register: Looking for code work? Write fake anti-virus scripts
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| 11:28 | HNS: Free Windows data recovery software
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| 10:58 | HNS: Very interesting new type of a phishing attack using tabs
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| 10:39 | HNS: Slackware 13.1 released
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| 08:56 | The Register: Google's encrypted search casts shadow on web analytics
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| 03:20 | The Register: ISP slapped with $807,000 fee for 'groundless' spam case
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| 00:27 | Dark Reading: Apple Safari 'Carpet Bomb' Flaw Remains Unfixed Two Years Later
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May 24, 2010
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| 21:53 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Google Offers Encrypted Search
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| 21:16 | HNS: New cloud powered ZoneAlarm Free Firewall
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| 20:42 | The Register: Two years later, Apple Safari still open to 'carpet-bombing'
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| 20:00 | HNS: Q&A: Symantec's acquisitions and the future
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| 18:50 | HNS: New book: "Surviving Cyberwar"
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| 18:31 | HNS: New Facebook clickjacking attack
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| 18:06 | HNS: Wi-Fi security patent granted for dynamic authentication and encryption
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| 15:28 | HNS: More Facebook users hit by "distracting beach babes"
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| 14:37 | The Register: Video smutware attack returns to Facebook
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| 13:15 | The Register: Eset slips on Comdom to stop spam emissions
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| 11:38 | HNS: Event: 22nd Annual FIRST Conference
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| 11:17 | HNS: New book: "The Security Policy Cookbook"
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| 11:00 | HNS: Google now supports encrypted search
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| 07:03 | HNS: Week in review: Facebook privacy problems and web fingerprints
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May 22, 2010
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| 01:26 | The Register: Google halts deletion of Street View Wi-Fi data
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| 01:09 | ArsTechnica: Understanding the latest Facebook privacy train wreck
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| 00:15 | The Register: Flaw lets hackers delete Facebook friends
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| 00:06 | ArsTechnica: Encrypted Google search coming to a browser near you
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May 21, 2010
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| 23:11 | The Register: Google turns on SSL encryption for search
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| 21:10 | Dark Reading: Vulnerability Scanning Do's And Don'ts
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| 20:59 | The Register: Twitter fights subpoena to out critical Tweeters
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| 20:43 | ZDNet: The simple elegance of faith (a response to Michal Zalewski)
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| 20:30 | Dark Reading: ID Theft Victims Spending Less In Cleanup Aftermath
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| 19:00 | HNS: Surviving and recovering from network interruptions
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| 17:01 | The Register: Fake joke worm wriggles through Facebook
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| 15:49 | The Register: DARPA trying to beat block lists, deep packet inspection
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| 15:30 | HNS: Social networking sites passing on user data to ad agencies
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| 14:24 | HNS: iptables 1.4.8 released
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| 13:05 | The Register: Facebook gives users' names to advertisers
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| 12:26 | The Register: IBM hands out malware-stuffed USB at security conference
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| 11:03 | The Register: EC plans stronger data protection and copyright laws
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| 10:12 | HNS: Event: Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit
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| 07:50 | Dark Reading: Heartland Reaches $41 Million Settlement With MasterCard Over Data Breach
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| 07:09 | HNS: New book: "Security on Rails"
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| 02:27 | ZDNet: Hotmail's new security features vs Gmail's old security features
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| 02:26 | The Register: Most browsers silently expose intimate viewing habits
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May 20, 2010
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| 22:07 | Dark Reading: Oracle To Buy Database Firewall Vendor Secerno
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| 21:42 | The Register: Microsoft declares war on 'sophisticated' click-fraud scheme
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| 21:03 | ZDNet: Security engineering: broken promises
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| 20:17 | HNS: Hotmail gets new security features
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| 19:00 | HNS: Security process automation: Create order from chaos
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| 18:47 | HNS: Office 2010 Beta impersonator is a Trojan
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| 17:52 | HNS: EFF's thoughts on the rights of social network users
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| 17:19 | The Register: Heartland coughs $41m to settle MasterCard claims
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| 16:22 | ArsTechnica: Etc: Symantec is purchasing VeriSign's web security business for $1.28 billion.
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| 16:20 | HNS: Twitter malware campaign with a banking Trojan and keylogger combo
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| 12:32 | The Register: Symantec lays out $1.3bn to buy VeriSign's security business
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| 10:26 | HNS: Rogue software details: ByteDefender
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| 10:19 | HNS: Symantec to acquire VeriSign's security business
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| 09:54 | HNS: OpenBSD 4.7 released
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| 01:46 | The Register: Sergey Brin: 'We screwed up' on Street View Wi-Fi grab
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| 00:36 | Dark Reading: Symantec To Buy VeriSign's Authentication Business For $1.28 Billion
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| 00:12 | The Register: ISP shuttered for hosting 'witches' brew' of spam, child porn
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May 19, 2010
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| 23:54 | Dark Reading: Hacking The Security Infrastructure
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| 23:09 | ZDNet: Malware Watch: Rogue Facebook apps, fake Amazon orders, and bogus Adobe updates
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| 21:03 | The Register: Facebook scrambles to close hole exposing private data
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| 19:29 | HNS: LifeLock CEO's hit by identity theft - 13 times!
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| 18:29 | Dark Reading: Facebook Readies Simpler Privacy Options
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| 18:00 | HNS: Critical Facebook bug exposes sensitive information
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| 17:51 | The Register: German cybercrime forum hacked
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| 17:30 | ZDNet: Apple fixes old Java for Mac security holes
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| 17:07 | HNS: Microsoft warns of flaw affecting 64-bit Windows 7
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| 16:15 | HNS: 60% of Facebook users consider leaving over privacy
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| 15:57 | HNS: AutoRun worms got "smarter"
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| 15:03 | The Register: DARPA witchfinder-ware to SMITE America's IT traitors
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| 14:05 | The Register: Best Buy tech finds 'child abuse' wallpaper on broken PC
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| 13:00 | HNS: Secure, high-performance NAS servers from Synology
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| 12:16 | The Register: UK regulator warns targets over share scam sucker list
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| 12:00 | HNS: Attackers use final Lost episode to spread rogueware
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| 11:48 | HNS: Metasploit Framework 3.4.0 released
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| 09:00 | HNS: Sourcefire introduces their SSL Appliance
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| 08:00 | HNS: RSA fights man-in-the-browser attacks
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| 03:21 | The Register: Man accused of DDoSing conservative talking heads
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| 02:23 | The Register: Security bug bites 64-bit Windows 7
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| 00:58 | ZDNet: Microsoft warns of serious, unpatched Windows 7 flaw
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| 00:45 | ZDNet: Research: 1.3 million malicious ads viewed daily
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| 00:22 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Fortify Offers To Help Enterprises Move Apps To The Cloud
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| 00:04 | Dark Reading: Hardware Lockdown Initiative Cracks Down On Cloning, Counterfeiting
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May 18, 2010
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| 22:40 | Dark Reading: Upstart Takes Aim At Malvertising Attacks
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| 22:36 | ZDNet: Microsoft to share vulnerability details with governments
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| 20:56 | ZDNet: Google Cloud Print: Pondering the security, privacy implications
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| 20:50 | The Register: Transit site coughs up private info for 168,000 passengers
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| 20:30 | HNS: Check the privacy level of your Facebook account
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| 20:21 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Sourcefire Rolls Out SSL Appliance
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| 19:00 | HNS: Q&A: Anti-phishing training game
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| 18:05 | HNS: Phishing page steals prepaid debit card account information
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| 17:46 | The Register: Quantum crypto boffins in successful backdoor sniff
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| 16:25 | HNS: Combat the malvertising threat
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| 16:22 | The Register: Chelsea fans hack Man Utd phone systems
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| 16:09 | HNS: Entrust SPOC ePassport released
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| 15:24 | HNS: Malware and spam trends continue to grow
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| 14:41 | The Register: Nato should tool up for cyber war, say globo-bigwigs
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| 12:34 | The Register: Koobface gang counter-poohpooh nemesis sec-pro Danchev
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| 12:00 | HNS: Web browsers leave 'fingerprints' as you surf
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| 11:49 | The Register: Reg reader applauds World's Crappiest phish
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| 11:00 | HNS: Cryptmount: Create and manage secure filing systems on Linux
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| 10:14 | HNS: Rogue software details: CyberSecurity
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| 06:10 | Dark Reading: How To Make Hosted Web Security Services Work
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| 03:24 | The Register: Google's WiFi snoop - who knew and who didn't?
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| 00:07 | The Register: Most browsers leave fingerprint that can ID users
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May 17, 2010
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| 23:46 | HNS: Zeus-friendly ISP taken down
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| 22:57 | Dark Reading: Five Ways To (Physically) Hack A Data Center
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| 21:41 | The Register: Security guard admits he hacked hospital PCs
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| 20:47 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: AT&T Launches New Cloud-Based Email Security Offering
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| 19:21 | HNS: The telephony denial of service attack
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| 18:42 | The Register: Symantec fires off false alarm on WoW update
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| 18:27 | HNS: A closer look at Carbon Copy Cloner
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| 18:14 | The Register: Shock! Facebook cycle-slut smutvid is adware front
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| 17:57 | HNS: Anonymity, privacy and circumvention with Tor
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| 17:19 | The Register: Steelie Neelie batters at China's Great Firewall
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| 16:21 | HNS: Google encrypts Google Search
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| 15:46 | The Register: The IT security blame game
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| 15:25 | HNS: AT&T and McAfee offer secure e-mail gateway
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| 14:53 | The Register: UK border security ring-o-steel flagged 48,000 travellers
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| 13:16 | HNS: Linux 2.6.34 released
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| 13:09 | HNS: Facebook users hit by video attack
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| 12:50 | The Register: Five in slammer over iTunes/eBay card-laundry caper
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| 12:45 | HNS: Week in review: KHOBE attack, Facebook security and the biggest phishing crime syndicate
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| 05:53 | The Register: Site auto-trawls embarrassing Facebook posts
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May 15, 2010
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| 02:56 | The Register: Ukrainian TJX hacking suspect arrested in India
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| 01:52 | The Register: Google Street View snooped private WiFi traffic
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| 01:06 | ArsTechnica: Google StreetView cars grabbed traffic from open WiFi networks
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| 00:14 | Dark Reading: For Security Pros, Building Vendor Relationships Is A Lesson In Diplomacy
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May 14, 2010
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| 22:15 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Facebook Adds New Anti-Hacking Protections
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| 22:06 | ZDNet: Wardriving police: password protect your wireless, or face a fine
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| 21:43 | The Register: 'Bulletproof' ISP for crimeware gangs knocked offline
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| 21:41 | HNS: Twitter-controlled botnet SDK at large
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| 21:37 | ArsTechnica: Facebook ups login security, outs hacker with 1.5M accounts
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| 20:29 | ArsTechnica: Car hacks could turn commutes into a scene from Speed
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| 20:24 | HNS: Four things about Facebook most people aren't aware of
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| 19:11 | The Register: Boffins warn on car computer security risk
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| 17:23 | ArsTechnica: Phishing servers being killed off faster than ever
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| 14:00 | The Register: Facebook ID theft Mr Big just a sprat, says social network
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| 13:24 | HNS: Facebook rolls out new security features
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| 11:40 | HNS: Latvian "Robin Hood" hacker's identity revealed
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| 03:16 | The Register: Latvia's 'Robin Hood' hacker unmasked as AI researcher
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| 01:02 | The Register: Single group did 66% of world's phishing
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| 00:45 | Dark Reading: Authorities Arrest First Suspect In Massive Identity Theft Ring
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May 13, 2010
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| 23:30 | HNS: Attack detectors on CPUs expose backdoors
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| 23:01 | Dark Reading: 6 Hot And Sought-After IT Security Skills
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| 21:39 | The Register: Symantec says get HEP to the cloud
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| 21:11 | The Register: Twitter-controlled botnets come to the unwashed masses
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| 19:00 | HNS: Black swans, secure access and business continuity
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| 18:57 | HNS: Counterfeit consumer electronics
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| 17:38 | HNS: Laptop theft exposes data on 207,000 army reservists
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| 16:00 | HNS: Facebook's changes clash with Europeans' expectations of privacy
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| 15:27 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft: MSE safe from Windows kernel hook attack
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| 14:37 | The Register: Facebook convenes privacy 'crisis' meeting
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| 14:10 | HNS: Unsolicited fake CVs distributing malware
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| 13:36 | The Register: McKinnon campaign urges coalition to block extradition
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| 09:59 | HNS: OneWay: Fast FTP, SFTP uploader for Mac OS X
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| 09:49 | HNS: Rogue software details: Live PC Care
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| 02:30 | The Register: 'Tamper evident' CPU warns of malicious backdoors
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| 02:09 | Dark Reading: Two-Thirds Of All Phishing Attacks Generated By A Single Criminal Group, Researchers Say
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| 00:39 | Dark Reading: PCI Streamlines PIN Transaction Security Requirements
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May 12, 2010
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| 23:16 | ZDNet: Malware Watch: iTunes gift certificates, Skype worm, fake CVs and greeting cards
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| 22:35 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: 'Measuring Stick' For Software Security Gets An Update
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| 21:34 | HNS: FacebookDigits phishing scam
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| 20:55 | HNS: WordPress users under attack
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| 18:44 | The Register: Biometric cash machine lands in Europe
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| 18:37 | HNS: One crime syndicate responsible for most phishing attacks
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| 17:16 | Dark Reading: New Services Could Signal Shift In SaaS Security Offerings
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| 16:35 | The Register: Server-based zombies power souped-up DDoS assault
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| 16:30 | Viruslist: Spam evolution: January-March 2010
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| 16:26 | HNS: Less than half of cloud services are vetted for security
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| 16:06 | HNS: Stealth HD Series: USB portable security devices
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| 15:26 | HNS: Filename-changing worm wiggling on P2P networks
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| 14:21 | HNS: Network admins worry about employee use of social media
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| 12:54 | The Register: Office and Mail bugs star in May Patch Tuesday update
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| 11:49 | The Register: NSA head confirmed as chief of US cyber command
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| 11:38 | The Register: The impact of virtualisation on securing systems
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| 10:36 | HNS: ENISA maps key online security actors and strategies across Europe
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| 09:40 | HNS: Rogue software details: Data Protection
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| 08:57 | The Register: Scroogle scrapes back to life
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May 11, 2010
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| 23:58 | Dark Reading: Goldman Sachs Sued For Illegal Database Access
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| 23:43 | Dark Reading: New HTML Version Comes With Security Risks Of Its Own
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| 23:41 | The Register: Mozilla detects insecure plugins for IE, Chrome, Safari
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| 23:40 | Dark Reading: Employees Put Personal Security, Interests Above Company's, Survey Says
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| 23:30 | HNS: A closer look at LastPass
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| 23:27 | ZDNet: Adobe zaps critical Shockwave vulnerabilities
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| 22:37 | HNS: Rootkit-based Skype worm opens backdoors
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| 22:21 | HNS: Microsoft delivers two critical updates
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| 21:04 | ZDNet: Patch Tuesday: Microsoft plugs Windows worm holes
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| 20:41 | The Register: Apocalyptic infection purged from PHP-Nuke.org
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| 18:37 | HNS: The KHOBE attack: Are all AV solutions vulnerable?
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| 17:15 | HNS: Lessons learned and ongoing risks at third anniversary of T.J. Maxx breach
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| 17:10 | HNS: Anti-Phishing Phyllis training game
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| 17:00 | HNS: Security hole in Yelp Instant Personalization
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| 16:05 | ArsTechnica: Multicore CPUs move attack from theoretical to practical
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| 15:23 | The Register: PlayStation site hacker avoids jail
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| 15:00 | HNS: Xplico: Network forensic analysis tool
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| 14:30 | HNS: New model for cloud-based security from Verizon Business
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| 13:56 | The Register: Win 7 compatibility checker punts Trojan
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| 12:52 | HNS: Schedule and modify tasks for Windows servers and workstations
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| 12:04 | HNS: Cloud scale data protection and security
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| 10:33 | The Register: Using systems management tools in IT security
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| 02:37 | The Register: Code-execution bug found in Apple Safari
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| 00:45 | Dark Reading: F5 Networks Files Patent Lawsuit Against WAF Vendor Imperva
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| 00:03 | ZDNet: Should a targeted country strike back at the cyber attackers?
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May 10, 2010
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| 23:14 | The Register: White House devs overlooked gaping Drupal vuln
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| 20:50 | HNS: Windows 7 Compatibility Checker turns out to be a Trojan
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| 19:01 | HNS: Twitter gain-more-followers scam
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| 18:07 | ZDNet: Unpatched drive-by download flaw in Apple Safari browser
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| 18:00 | HNS: Patch time: Keeping your system and programs up-to-date
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| 17:30 | HNS: ATM hacks to be demonstrated at Black Hat USA
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| 17:11 | Dark Reading: House Reps Propose National Cyberspace Office
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| 17:00 | HNS: U.S. federal data security vulnerabilities
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| 16:11 | HNS: How secure is our personal healthcare information?
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| 15:41 | HNS: Highly critical vulnerability in Safari for Windows
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| 15:37 | The Register: Dodgy Facebook pages used to power 'spam a friend' joke scam
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| 15:37 | HNS: BackTrack 4 R1 Dev public release
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| 15:01 | ZDNet: Postcards from the anti-virus world
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| 14:34 | The Register: The evolving role of the IT security manager
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| 14:24 | HNS: phpnuke.org compromised, serving exploits
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| 11:30 | HNS: SQLninja 0.2.5 released
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: Money mules, community anti-virus and Facebook bugs and privacy issues
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May 9, 2010
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| 10:02 | The Register: Email 2.0: Trying to catch up with the web
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May 8, 2010
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| 18:55 | ZDNet: Foxit adds 'safe mode' to counter PDF attacks
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| 18:50 | ZDNet: Verizon partners with U.S. Secret Service on data breach report
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| 00:02 | ZDNet: Foxit Reader intros new Safe Reading feature
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May 7, 2010
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| 23:24 | The Register: Feds seize $143m worth of bogus networking gear
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| 21:52 | HNS: New Facebook bug adds unauthorized apps to your profile
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| 21:17 | The Register: New attack bypasses virtually all AV protection
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| 19:06 | HNS: Small ISP wins in court, spammers must pay
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| 17:21 | Dark Reading: Data-Scraping Lawsuit Sheds Light On Risk To Databases
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| 16:50 | HNS: Clueless fraudster targets ThinkGeek
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| 16:06 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: New DNS Security Service Augments DNSSEC
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| 15:40 | HNS: Screenshot of YouTube video leads to DoS-capable worm
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| 13:36 | HNS: Botnets battling for digital real estate
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| 13:26 | HNS: Rogue software details: RST Antivirus 2010
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| 13:01 | HNS: Wireshark 1.2.8 released
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| 12:54 | HNS: Suricata: Network intrusion detection and prevention engine
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| 11:26 | The Register: Indo-Mancunian Windows support scammer phones Reg hack
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| 02:00 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft Patch Tuesday for May 2010: two bulletins
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| 01:00 | The Register: Spammers ordered to pay tiny ISP whopping $2.6m
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| 00:23 | Dark Reading: Federal CSOs Split On Their Views Of Agency Security Posture
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| 00:14 | Dark Reading: Breaches Rise In U.K. Firms Along With Wireless, VoIP, Social Networking
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| 00:08 | ArsTechnica: The potential dangers of Microsoft's secret patches
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| 00:00 | HNS: Firewall Builder 4.0 released
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May 6, 2010
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| 23:29 | Dark Reading: Internet Explorer 6: Hard To Kill
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| 22:00 | HNS: Deleting yourself from the Web
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| 22:00 | The Register: Stealth installs and adware come to Facebook
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| 21:33 | HNS: Canadian Pharmacy no longer top spammed brand
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| 20:52 | ZDNet: MS Patch Tuesday heads-up: 2 critical bulletins but no SharePoint fix
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| 17:43 | HNS: Phishers want your Apple gift card
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| 16:46 | HNS: Security risks of web application programming languages
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| 16:41 | ArsTechnica: Etc: A security researcher will disclose a multiplatform ATM rootkit at the Black Hat conference in July.
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| 16:00 | HNS: Facebook security bug lets you eavesdrop on your friends' chats
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| 15:00 | HNS: Freeware detects performance loss across the network
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| 13:09 | HNS: Facebook Social Plug-ins privacy concerns sorted out by Palo Alto Networks
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| 12:07 | HNS: Fake Adobe Security Update malware campaign
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| 12:03 | HNS: Compliance Enforcer 3.0 released
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| 11:29 | HNS: Qualys and RSA expand IT-GRC collaboration
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| 10:55 | The Register: Scammers attempt to cash in on volcanic ash travel chaos
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| 06:34 | The Register: Report reams IT admins for secretly snapping student pics
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| 01:44 | HNS: Event: Brucon 2010
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| 01:04 | Dark Reading: New Microsoft Forefront Software Runs Five Antivirus Vendors' Engines
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| 00:24 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: FireEye Unveils Signature-Less Anti-Malware Appliances
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May 5, 2010
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| 23:47 | The Register: US data-collection bill gets chilly reception
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| 22:36 | The Register: Facebook bug allowed users to eavesdrop on chats
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| 22:15 | HNS: Ex-con helps feds foil an ATM hacking scheme
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| 20:45 | HNS: Lessons to be learned from Facebook privacy changes
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| 19:54 | The Register: Microsoft update secretly fixed two 'severe' bugs
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| 19:24 | ZDNet: Facebook site flaw exposes live chat sessions, user data
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| 19:21 | HNS: Review: Security+ SY0-201 Video Mentor
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| 19:21 | Dark Reading: Security Flaws Found In Coast Guard IT System
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| 17:30 | HNS: Google's new Web application security course
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| 17:05 | The Register: Viagra spam shop live on Twitter for a month
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| 15:07 | HNS: Demonstration of Facebook account credentials theft
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| 14:43 | The Register: Lost mental hospital memory stick had health records
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| 14:30 | HNS: Money mules wanted
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| 13:53 | HNS: Analyze the network behavior of unknown malware samples
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| 13:36 | The Register: Sharing bank PINs leaves consumers at risk
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| 13:03 | HNS: Rogue software details: AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro
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| 10:56 | HNS: Continued growth of rogue antivirus activity
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| 10:49 | HNS: PortalProtect 2.0: Web threat protection, content-filtering and data loss prevention
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| 10:42 | HNS: Open source software for cloud services deployment
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| 03:08 | The Register: Google tutorial lets developers play malicious hacker
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| 02:23 | ArsTechnica: Google's new buggy microblogging Web app aims to educate
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| 01:36 | The Register: ATM hacking spree foiled by tip from ex-con
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| 00:29 | Dark Reading: Adobe's New Privacy Feature For Flash Clashes With Online Fraud Detection
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| 00:17 | HNS: Detect and mitigate DNS security threats with ActiveTrust DNS
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May 4, 2010
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| 23:22 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Sophos Sells Majority Interest To Private Equity Firm
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| 22:58 | Dark Reading: Google's Browser Trumps Microsoft's
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| 21:38 | The Register: EFF fights Facebook bid to outlaw one-stop social apps
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| 20:10 | ZDNet: 'Extremely severe' flaw in Opera web browser
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| 19:00 | HNS: A closer look at Tiptoe for Mac OS X
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| 18:34 | The Register: Mariposa botnet suspects duo sought jobs at Panda
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| 14:53 | The Register: US netwar-force Cyber Wings badge unveiled
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| 14:50 | HNS: SonicWALL SSL VPN 4.0 released
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| 13:34 | HNS: New Yahoo! Messenger worm spotted
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| 13:08 | The Register: Broken-hearted email servers mark LoveBug anniversary
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| 12:40 | HNS: Enhance applications with digital signing and encryption functions
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| 12:00 | HNS: Webroot adds vulnerability scanning to cloud-based web security service
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| 11:53 | The Register: Apax buys control of Sophos for $830m
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| 11:12 | HNS: Rogue software details: A-fast Antivirus
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| 10:03 | HNS: Sophos sells majority stake to equity group
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| 09:46 | HNS: New book: "Windows 7: The Missing Manual"
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| 00:02 | Dark Reading: New IM Worm Spreading Fast
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May 3, 2010
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| 23:40 | The Register: Hacked US Treasury websites serve visitors malware
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| 23:37 | HNS: Latest scams and how to avoid them
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| 22:30 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Imation Rolls Out Secure Data Storage Portfolio
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| 21:24 | The Register: Hackers release jailbreak for iPad and newer iPhones
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| 20:00 | HNS: Mobilizing a community to fight malware
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| 18:29 | HNS: Forged checks pass flawed examination process
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| 16:00 | HNS: Q&A: OWASP AppSec Research
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| 15:38 | HNS: Trojan disguised as a toolbar for Facebook
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| 14:51 | HNS: IT security priorities of future EU research
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| 14:12 | HNS: Hyper-V Best Practices Analyzer for Windows Server 2008 R2 now available
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| 13:41 | Viruslist: Monthly Malware Statistics: April 2010
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| 13:40 | HNS: Fake Amazon "Deal of the Day" emails doing rounds
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| 13:36 | HNS: OpenDLP: Data loss prevention tool
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| 07:03 | HNS: Week in review: Facebook privacy fail, malware analysis and banking Trojans
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May 1, 2010
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| 01:32 | The Register: Student found guilty of obstruction in Sarah Palin email trial
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| 01:01 | ArsTechnica: Palin e-mail hacker found guilty
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April 30, 2010
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| 23:50 | The Register: Researchers spy on BitTorrent users in real-time
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| 21:33 | The Register: IT consultant gets 5 years for plundering $2m
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| 18:46 | Dark Reading: Healthcare Not Up To Task Of Securing Electronic Medical Records, Experts Say
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| 17:36 | The Register: US airmen hornswoggled by Transformers email trick
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| 17:30 | Dark Reading: Apple CEO Steve Jobs Lashes Out Against Adobe's Flash
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| 16:50 | HNS: A possible solution for banking Trojans?
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| 14:00 | HNS: Majority unaware of how sensitive data is stored online
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| 13:00 | HNS: Low confidence in virtual environment security
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| 11:52 | The Register: Mobile users and personal devices
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| 10:55 | HNS: Ubuntu 10.04 released
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| 10:30 | HNS: Cisco Press books in the App Store
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| 09:30 | HNS: Secure document viewing
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| 08:41 | HNS: Red Condor 7.1 targets scams, phishing and image-based spam
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| 01:58 | The Register: Palin email jury reaches verdicts on 3 of 4 counts
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April 29, 2010
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| 23:32 | Dark Reading: Symantec Takes $370 Million Plunge Into Encryption Market
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| 22:58 | ZDNet: Serious XSS flaw haunts Microsoft SharePoint
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| 22:46 | The Register: Google personal suggest bug exposed user web history
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| 22:38 | Dark Reading: Researchers Lock Down The Hypervisor
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| 22:02 | ArsTechnica: Symantec snaps up crypto companies PGP, GuardianEdge
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| 21:23 | The Register: Microsoft SharePoint bug exposes credentials, sensitive data
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| 20:23 | ArsTechnica: Botnet creator will plead guilty to selling code
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| 20:10 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: BreakingPoint To Roll Out 'Cyber Tomography Machine'
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| 17:47 | HNS: Symantec acquires PGP
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| 16:30 | HNS: European privacy concerns regarding U.S. policies
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| 16:19 | HNS: Fake Twitter email continues to plague inboxes, leads to malware
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| 15:52 | The Register: Symantec buys PGP and GuardianEdge too
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| 15:37 | The Register: What's impacting IT security today?
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| 15:14 | HNS: The Storm botnet strikes again
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| 15:11 | HNS: India now the primary producer of viruses
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| 15:06 | HNS: The staggering cost of a data breach
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| 14:59 | HNS: Rogue software details: Digital Protection
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| 13:19 | The Register: Beijing security know-how rules irk suppliers
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| 13:13 | Viruslist: Crimeware: A new round of confrontation begins…
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| 11:12 | HNS: Introduction to malware analysis
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| 10:30 | HNS: In the security of mobile devices we trust, say users
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| 10:13 | HNS: GFI LANguard learning videos
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| 09:12 | HNS: Entrust brings strong authentication to mobile devices
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| 04:17 | Dark Reading: Federal Agencies Wrestle With Cybersecurity's Harsh Realities
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| 01:56 | The Register: Texas man cops to botnet-for-hire charges
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| 00:34 | The Register: Online anonymity fueled 'Web War' on Estonia
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April 28, 2010
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| 22:55 | Dark Reading: Storm Worm Reappears
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| 20:48 | ZDNet: How to remove the ICPP Copyright Violation Alert ransomware
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| 20:00 | HNS: Review: Securing the Borderless Network: Security for the Web 2.0 World
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| 17:40 | ArsTechnica: ISVs to blame for Vista/7 infections; Office updates ignored
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| 17:03 | HNS: The US continues its reign as the king of spam
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| 16:47 | HNS: New malicious PDF
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| 16:00 | HNS: Poisoned search results: Our daily reality
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| 15:57 | The Register: San Francisco's rogue BOFH is guilty
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| 15:01 | The Register: Infosec surfs in on self-propagating scaremongering
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| 15:00 | HNS: Perception of data security at odds with reality
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| 12:15 | The Register: Hackers crack Ubisoft always-online DRM controls
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| 11:02 | The Register: Palin email witness decries 'dog and pony' prosecution
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| 11:00 | HNS: Secure USB flash drive with on-board PIN pad
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| 10:00 | HNS: Lansweeper 4.0: Network inventory tracking
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| 09:00 | HNS: Government-grade voice security for BlackBerry
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| 08:40 | Dark Reading: Costs Of Data Breaches Much Higher In U.S. Than In Other Countries, Study Says
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| 08:12 | HNS: nShield Edge: USB-attached hardware security module
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April 27, 2010
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| 23:35 | Dark Reading: Security Services Improve, But Bargains Few
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| 22:58 | The Register: Google backpedals on IP 'anonymization' claim
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| 22:35 | The Register: Infamous Storm botnet rises from the grave
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| 22:11 | Dark Reading: McAfee Offers Compensation To Enterprise Customers Hit By Faulty AV Update
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| 21:31 | Dark Reading: CIA Unveils Five-Year Strategy Plan
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| 21:15 | HNS: A closer look at EXE Password Protector
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| 18:11 | HNS: Changes in new ZeuS variants
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| 18:05 | ArsTechnica: No end in sight for anti-virus software problems
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| 17:20 | HNS: Scammers' link architectures
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| 13:12 | HNS: Rogue software details: PC-Guide
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| 13:08 | HNS: The evolution of PCI DSS
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| 12:00 | HNS: ID Vault for iPhone: Single tap login for online accounts
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| 11:46 | HNS: McAfee unveils new firewall solutions
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| 11:04 | HNS: Automated penetration testing tools
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| 10:53 | HNS: Enigma self-encrypted drive
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| 10:43 | HNS: Elcomsoft uses new hardware to speed up password recovery
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| 00:04 | HNS: A ZeuS killer? Not really
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April 26, 2010
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| 23:33 | Dark Reading: Microsoft: Enterprises Hit Hardest By Worms; Consumers By Trojans And Adware
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| 23:30 | HNS: Facebook shows its true face
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| 22:32 | HNS: Tenable releases SecurityCenter 4
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| 22:09 | Dark Reading: Bad Guys Take Aim At iPad Users
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| 21:53 | HNS: Snort 2.8.6 released
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| 21:22 | The Register: Users' passwords exposed by Splunk
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| 18:58 | HNS: iPad users with PCs threatened by backdoor malware
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| 17:46 | The Register: Scammers plunder gullible iPad owners' backdoors
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| 17:25 | HNS: CAPTCHA solving farms headed for extinction?
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| 17:02 | The Register: McAfee offers cash for clunkers
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| 16:52 | HNS: Insecure web applications greatest data threat
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| 16:35 | HNS: Plenty of credit card fraud and identity theft
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| 15:59 | HNS: Netgear ProSafe Quad WAN Gigabit SSL VPN Firewall
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| 15:29 | The Register: Rethinking security
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| 15:17 | HNS: Splunk.com password leak
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| 13:37 | HNS: Organizations resist automated IT security processes
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| 07:18 | HNS: Week in review: Facebook credentials for sale, Fake AV issues and rising security threats
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April 24, 2010
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| 23:11 | ZDNet: 1.5 million Facebook accounts offered for sale - FAQ
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| 02:29 | The Register: Website shares user credit cards with world+dog
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| 00:52 | ArsTechnica: Windows Media Services flaw left unfixed by recent patch
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April 23, 2010
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| 22:51 | The Register: Verizon dubs sec researchers 'narcissistic vulnerability pimps'
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| 22:26 | The Register: Google engineering gaggle flees Facebook
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| 21:29 | The Register: Security maven turns tables on fibbing police
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| 21:08 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: When To Pull The Outsourcing Trigger
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| 20:24 | ArsTechnica: Logins for sale: be wary of Facebook friends in need
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| 19:39 | ZDNet: Microsoft admits MS10-025 patch didn't fix vulnerability
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| 18:39 | ZDNet: 'Google even knows what you're thinking'
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| 17:54 | Dark Reading: Cybercriminal Advertising: 1.5 Million Stolen Facebook Accounts For Sale
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| 17:44 | HNS: Russian hacker offers 1.5m Facebook credentials for sale
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| 16:53 | HNS: National Health Service system infected with data-stealing worm
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| 16:41 | HNS: VLC media player 1.0.6 fixes several vulnerabilities
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| 16:34 | ZDNet: Attack of the Opt-In Botnets
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| 15:08 | HNS: SplashID for iPhone introduces finger pattern login
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| 14:41 | HNS: Survey: 71% of companies monitor employee social media use
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| 14:16 | HNS: Fake fast food survey with cash reward leads to phishing site
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| 14:00 | HNS: Beware of fake emails from Twitter Support
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| 13:19 | The Register: Koobface server pops up in China after HK takedown
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| 13:09 | HNS: Portable PHP password hashing framework
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| 03:42 | The Register: NHS computers hit by voracious, data-stealing worm
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| 00:57 | The Register: PGP co-founder takes OS security job with Apple
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April 22, 2010
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| 23:32 | Dark Reading: Crippling McAfee Virus Update Could Have Long-Term Fallout
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| 20:34 | Dark Reading: Pair Of Fines Levied On Breached Companies Show Real Costs Of Database Hacks
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| 18:51 | The Register: MS withdraws ineffective security update
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| 17:27 | Dark Reading: New Policy Revamps Agencies' Approach To FISMA Compliance
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| 16:32 | HNS: McAfee update cripples thousands of PCs
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| 16:31 | The Register: Rogue McAfee update strikes police, hospitals and Intel
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| 16:09 | HNS: Metasploit Express: Easy-to-use penetration testing
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| 15:55 | HNS: Zbot acquires file infection feature
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| 15:25 | HNS: Spying the spy: How to turn Trojans against criminals
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| 15:14 | HNS: TinyIDS: Distributed intrusion detection system
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| 13:47 | HNS: So, you bought a fake AV. What happens next?
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| 13:46 | HNS: Rogue software details: Vistop
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| 13:37 | HNS: Facebook profound privacy concerns
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| 11:03 | HNS: Passive Vulnerability Scanner 3.2 released
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| 10:02 | The Register: Reverse-engineering artist busts face detection tech
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| 04:05 | The Register: Mobile network hack reveals sensitive cellphone data
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| 01:21 | Dark Reading: Health Insurer Notifies More Than 409,000 Of Potential Breach
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| 00:14 | ZDNet: Report: ZeuS crimeware kit, malicious PDFs drive growth of cybercrime
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April 21, 2010
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| 21:43 | The Register: McAfee false positive bricks enterprise PCs worldwide
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| 20:23 | HNS: Rising security threats in 2010
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| 20:19 | HNS: Event: AthCon 2010
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| 19:27 | Dark Reading: New Hack Pinpoints Cell Phone User's Location, Personal And Business Relationships
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| 19:20 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Microsoft Scraps Forefont Protection Manager Product
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| 19:00 | HNS: Review: Mozy online backup service
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| 18:48 | HNS: Escalation of pharma spam from Gmail accounts
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| 18:07 | ZDNet: Hundreds of high profile sites unprotected from domain hijacking
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| 16:59 | HNS: Google shines a light on government requests
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| 16:12 | The Register: Cybercrooks befuddled by Icelandic volcano name
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| 16:00 | HNS: Cloud computing and social networking expose businesses to attacks
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| 14:58 | HNS: Online protection tips
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| 14:52 | The Register: Microsoft drops enterprise end point security suite
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| 13:18 | HNS: Apache: Authentication and authorization against an LDAP server
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| 12:34 | HNS: Study: Security vulnerabilities in 38% of network devices
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| 12:31 | HNS: Formation of the Cloud Communications Alliance
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| 05:46 | Dark Reading: Why Employees Break Security Policy (And What You Can Do About It)
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| 00:17 | Dark Reading: Network Solutions Cleaning Up After Second Round Of Attacks
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April 20, 2010
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| 23:02 | The Register: Google tool ranks gov appetite for your private data
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| 22:53 | Dark Reading: Google Scolded By Privacy Officials
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| 20:30 | HNS: Fake AV doorway pages in the spotlight
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| 20:23 | The Register: Microsoft preps fix for IE 8 flaw that makes safe sites unsafe
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| 19:43 | ArsTechnica: Countries ask Google to drop "launch now, fix later" policy
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| 19:29 | HNS: Google attack objective: Source code for the single sign-on system?
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| 19:11 | HNS: Real-life consequences for choosing convenience over security
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| 17:41 | HNS: Stop man-in-the-browser attacks with Entrust IdentityGuard Mobile
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| 17:00 | ZDNet: Microsoft to fix security hiccups in IE 8 XSS filter
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| 16:54 | The Register: Amazon purges account hijacking threat from site
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| 16:31 | The Register: Rogue admin waits for verdict
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| 16:11 | HNS: 100 potential attacks per second blocked in 2009
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| 16:01 | HNS: 20 critical controls interactive from SANS
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| 16:00 | HNS: ESET Remote Administrator 4 released
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| 15:45 | HNS: Phishing student loans' pages target students
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| 15:37 | The Register: Music festival organisers warn punters about dodgy tickets
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| 15:15 | ZDNet: Attackers hit Google single sign-on password system
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| 15:02 | The Register: Security boffins build broadband speed quantum crypto network
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| 13:42 | HNS: Gray Powell, the lost iPhone and malware
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| 13:11 | The Register: Pinhead Mac Trojan sticks it to fanbois
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| 13:10 | HNS: Data integrity attacks a growing threat
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| 11:48 | HNS: Event: Secure360 2010
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| 11:44 | Viruslist: Spam evolution: March 2010
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| 08:55 | The Register: Cyberattack lifted Google password system code, says report
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| 02:15 | The Register: Feds bust website that catered to identity thieves
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| 00:08 | HNS: Network Solutions customers targeted by new hack attack
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April 19, 2010
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| 23:51 | The Register: Floating security tools span sky of clouds
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| 23:30 | HNS: Splunk 4.1.1 brings 60+ fixes
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| 22:52 | HNS: User access continues to be poorly managed
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| 22:09 | HNS: Iceland volcano search results lead to fake AV
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| 21:45 | ZDNet: Security gone awry: IE 8 XSS filter exposes sites to XSS attacks
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| 21:11 | The Register: Network Solutions customers hit by mass hack attack
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| 21:09 | Dark Reading: Politically Motivated Attacks Could Force Enterprises To Reshape Defenses
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| 20:58 | Dark Reading: Researcher Demonstrates How To Counterattack Against A Targeted Attack
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| 19:26 | HNS: Trojan disguised as Google Chrome extension
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| 19:01 | ZDNet: Researchers hack into Palm WebOS with text messages
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| 18:35 | HNS: Rogue software details: VirusOut
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| 17:41 | The Register: Virus floors Russian-Chinese automated border
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| 17:33 | HNS: OWASP releases list of top 10 web application risks
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| 17:33 | Dark Reading: OWASP Issues Top 10 Web Application Security Risks List
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| 17:03 | HNS: 9-year-old blamed for hacking school system
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| 16:42 | The Register: Trojan poses as Google Chrome extension
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| 14:57 | HNS: Week in review: Apache.org hacked, Facebook ups defenses, Adobe and Microsoft patches
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| 13:39 | The Register: Nine year-old blamed for US school system hack
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| 13:26 | The Register: Fring cops to unchangeable passwords
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| 11:44 | Viruslist: The Dangers of Social Networking
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| 11:15 | The Register: Veteran UK fraud fighter 'BobBear' retires
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| 01:00 | ArsTechnica: New potential malware could open a back door to your Mac
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April 18, 2010
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| 07:17 | The Register: Google: botnet takedowns fail to stem spam tide
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April 17, 2010
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| 03:17 | The Register: Feds drop bid for warrantless access to Yahoo! mail
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| 02:02 | The Register: School secretly snapped 1000s of students at home
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April 16, 2010
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| 22:42 | Dark Reading: Taking Penetration Testing In-House
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| 22:02 | HNS: A friend in need is a scam indeed
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| 22:00 | The Register: Microsoft wants pacemaker password tattoos
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| 21:51 | ZDNet: Critical flaw in Cisco Secure Desktop
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| 21:40 | ZDNet: New Mac OS X malware variant spotted
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| 21:33 | ZDNet: Embedded PDF executable hack goes live in Zeus malware attacks
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| 20:31 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Free Tool Detects PCI Violations
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| 18:39 | HNS: Infected XP machines remain unpatched
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| 18:15 | Dark Reading: NSA Director Tells Senate He Won't Overstep In Role As U.S. Cyber Command Director
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| 16:56 | The Register: Hentai malware publishes web history of marks online
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| 15:00 | HNS: Open authentication standards and OATH
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| 14:23 | HNS: "Friend in need" spam campaign
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| 14:18 | The Register: MS kernel patch skirts infected machines
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| 12:58 | The Register: Zeus spyware pretends to be Royal Mail PDF
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| 12:49 | HNS: GFI Backup 2010 - Business Edition released
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| 09:02 | The Register: Attacks exploit unpatched weakness in Adobe apps
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| 00:09 | ArsTechnica: Almost all Fortune 500 companies show Zeus botnet activity
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April 15, 2010
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| 23:56 | Dark Reading: IE 8 Security Features Could Be Turned Against Users, Researchers Say
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| 23:10 | HNS: Death of Type O Negative frontman used for Fake AV distribution
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| 22:56 | Dark Reading: SAP, Other ERP Applications At Risk Of Targeted Attacks
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| 21:45 | Dark Reading: Databases At Risk Of Man-In-The-Middle Attacks
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| 21:30 | ZDNet: As attacks surface, Sun ships sudden Java patch
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| 20:25 | The Register: Oracle releases emergency security patch for Java
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| 17:28 | ZDNet: Google: Scareware accounts for 15 percent of all malware
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| 17:22 | HNS: New Zbot malicious campaign
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| 17:21 | The Register: Angry Romanian hackers deface Telegraph for Top Gear toss
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| 16:38 | HNS: Google on Fake AV
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| 16:29 | HNS: Facebook builds up its defenses
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| 15:31 | HNS: Nessus 4.2.2 released
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| 14:30 | The Register: DNS Trojan poses as iPhone unlocking utility
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| 13:23 | The Register: Swiss HSBC data breach victim count trebles
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| 13:13 | HNS: Little-known Java feature exploited in-the-wild
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| 11:09 | HNS: 5 ways to protect against cloud security threats
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| 08:31 | HNS: Fireshark: Linking the malicious web
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| 08:22 | HNS: Spammers use the familiar to inspire action
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| 05:29 | ArsTechnica: Machines left unpatched so Microsoft can avoid BSOD déjà vu
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| 03:50 | ArsTechnica: Apple patches Pwn2Own exploit in Mac OS X
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| 02:09 | The Register: Google and friends back bid to block warrantless email search
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| 00:46 | Dark Reading: Security Incidents Rise In Industrial Control Systems
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| 00:44 | Dark Reading: Perceptions Of Security Vary Widely Between IT Management, Security Staff
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April 14, 2010
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| 23:57 | ZDNet: Apple patches Pwn2Own flaw used to hack Safari
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| 22:11 | HNS: The UK Digital Economy Bill: What you need to know
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| 22:03 | HNS: Apple releases MobileMe Backup 3.2
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| 21:18 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: RSA Launches CyberCrime Intelligence Service For Businesses
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| 20:44 | Dark Reading: NSA Ready To Spend $902 Million On Informance Assurance
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| 19:33 | The Register: Java code-execution vuln exploited in drive-by attack
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| 19:19 | ZDNet: Java zero-day flaw under active attack
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| 18:08 | HNS: How prepared are federal agencies to deal with security threats?
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| 18:07 | The Register: Promoted tweet scheme ripe for abuse
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| 18:03 | HNS: Many teenagers hack and rarely get caught
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| 17:02 | ZDNet: Do teens hack? Survey says 1 in 6 do
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| 17:00 | HNS: iPhone OS 4.0 security fear, uncertainty and doubt
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| 16:26 | HNS: Facebook revamps its Safety Center
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| 16:11 | HNS: Event: InfoSecurity Russia. StorageExpo. Documation 2010
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| 15:43 | HNS: "Secure messages" from bank lead to phishing page
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| 15:24 | HNS: A third of Windows XP security solutions failed independent tests
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| 13:01 | The Register: McAfee sued over third-party pop-up pitches
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| 12:24 | HNS: Secure card reader authentication for iPhone
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| 09:02 | The Register: Brokerage coughs up $375,000 for website breach
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| 00:35 | The Register: Microsoft, Adobe, Oracle unite with massive patch batch
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April 13, 2010
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| 23:47 | Dark Reading: Companies Look To Managed Services To Close Security Gaps
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| 23:31 | Dark Reading: Next-Generation Clickjacking Attacks Revealed
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| 22:08 | The Register: Breach on Fort Apache.org exposes passwords
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| 21:48 | ZDNet: Critical flaws haunt Adobe PDF Reader, Acrobat
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| 21:40 | HNS: Microsoft patches 25 vulnerabilities
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| 21:25 | HNS: 15 vulnerabilities patched in Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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| 21:10 | HNS: The lazy programmer's guide to secure computing
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| 21:08 | ZDNet: MS Patch Tuesday: Exploits expected for severe drive-by-download flaws
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| 19:48 | Dark Reading: Federal Agencies Falling Short On OMB's Federal Desktop Core Configuration Mandate
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| 18:53 | HNS: Apache.org hit by XSS, bruteforce attack
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| 17:44 | HNS: Google's priorities: Security and mobility
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| 17:29 | ZDNet: Apache.org hit by targeted XSS attack, passwords compromised
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| 16:52 | HNS: 10 online safety tips
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| 15:57 | HNS: Medical records secured by code-changing algorithm
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| 15:00 | HNS: New Data Loss Prevention solution from CheckPoint
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| 14:31 | The Register: Third of XP security suites flunk tests
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| 14:10 | The Register: Google chief 'paranoid' on security after China attack
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| 13:03 | HNS: Future air travel security risks, privacy and social implications
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| 11:33 | HNS: iPhone unlocking tricks get PCs into trouble
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| 11:23 | HNS: Event: BSidesBoston 2010
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| 05:45 | The Register: Info-scrubbing algorithm unveiled to protect patient privacy
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| 00:16 | The Register: Popular Facebook game caught serving malvertisements
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April 12, 2010
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| 23:20 | Dark Reading: 'Design Flaw' Led To Wave Of Attacks On Hundreds Of WordPress Blogs
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| 22:07 | HNS: President's death used for fake AV peddling
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| 21:56 | The Register: Network Solutions mops up after mass WordPress breach
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| 21:55 | Dark Reading: Vulnerability Management Can Work Across Multiple Enterprises
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| 20:00 | ZDNet: WordPress blogs hacked, redirecting to malware
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| 18:54 | The Register: Freetard-targeting Trojan seeks to scam scaredycats
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| 18:48 | ZDNet: Researchers get funding to build new secure OS
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| 18:03 | Dark Reading: Most Java Versions Affected By Latest Zero-Day Vulnerability
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| 17:57 | The Register: Pitchman fights to avoid jail for egging on supporters to spam judge
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| 17:53 | HNS: Farm Town players targeted by malvertisements?
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| 17:02 | ZDNet: Copyright violation alert ransomware in the wild
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| 16:42 | HNS: Endpoint data leak prevention still a major headache
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| 15:38 | HNS: Cash extortion scheme targets BitTorrent users
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| 15:12 | Viruslist: ZeuS on the Hunt
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| 13:44 | HNS: WordPress hacked, affected blogs point to malware site
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| 12:41 | HNS: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NET Framework 4 available
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| 12:30 | HNS: Identity Management for the cloud: Taking the next step
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| 12:17 | HNS: Rogue software details: Antivirus Suite
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| 12:12 | HNS: New books: Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway
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| 12:11 | HNS: Event: QuahogCon 2010
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| 12:02 | The Register: Russian trade body aims to fight cybercrime
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: Phone phishing, botnet monetization, and the new issue of (IN)SECURE Magazine
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April 10, 2010
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| 10:02 | The Register: Glitch diverts net traffic through Chinese ISP
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April 9, 2010
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| 22:46 | The Register: Java bug exposes users to serious code-execution risk
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| 22:43 | HNS: Trojan disguised as Windows Mobile game
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| 21:09 | Dark Reading: Flat-File Databases Often Overlooked In Security Schemes
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| 20:53 | HNS: The botnet economy
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| 19:53 | The Register: Windows mobile Trojan poses as war game
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| 19:18 | ZDNet: Sun Java flaw exposes Windows users to dangerous Web attacks
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| 16:59 | HNS: XBox gamers, beware!
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| 15:19 | HNS: Prevent unauthorized electronic fund transfers
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| 11:25 | The Register: Controlling the fallout of a data loss
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| 07:42 | Dark Reading: Cisco WLAN Flaws May Be Typical Of Many Proprietary Systems, Researcher Says
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| 03:04 | The Register: 'Virtual sit-in' tests line between DDoS and free speech
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| 01:00 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft Patch Tuesday for April 2010: 11 bulletins
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April 8, 2010
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| 22:47 | ZDNet: Adobe PDF silent updater, critical patch coming next Tuesday
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| 21:30 | The Register: Adobe Reader security updater to be unveiled next week
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| 20:40 | ZDNet: MS Patch Tuesday heads-up: 25 holes in Windows, Office
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| 20:30 | HNS: Bank employee accused of stealing from "infected" ATMs
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| 19:08 | ZDNet: Report: Bank of America ATM hacker to plead guilty
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| 19:00 | HNS: Q&A: Cyber warfare
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| 19:00 | HNS: Does single sign-on have a future?
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| 18:10 | ZDNet: The real dangers of PDF executable trickery
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| 17:20 | HNS: Hacking Web 2.0 JavaScript: Reverse engineering, discovery and revelations
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| 16:57 | The Register: Matrix actor site stages defacement spat
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| 16:43 | HNS: Malicious shortened URLs on IM
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| 15:29 | HNS: Rogue software details: Your Protection
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| 14:58 | The Register: Bank insider charged over ATM malware scam
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| 14:21 | HNS: Data breaches cost Australian companies millions
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| 14:21 | HNS: First security cart for iPad
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| 14:07 | HNS: Fake AV avatars from a single file
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| 01:07 | ZDNet: Researchers expose complex cyber espionage network
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April 7, 2010
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| 23:15 | The Register: Microsoft's web privacy push: 'we're the anti-Google'
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| 22:56 | Dark Reading: Customers Sue Countrywide Financial Over Theft And Sale Of Personal Data
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| 22:21 | HNS: Is phone phishing making a comeback?
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| 21:00 | The Register: Adobe mulls changes to close hole in PDF apps
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| 20:51 | HNS: 70 Romanian cyber crooks arrested
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| 18:36 | HNS: Security benchmarks for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008
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| 17:49 | The Register: iPad anti-virus shield guards against phantom threat
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| 17:26 | HNS: Secure communication with RetroShare
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| 16:00 | HNS: Web application security issues and solutions
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| 14:04 | HNS: Facebook will not start charging users
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| 13:04 | The Register: Police cuff 70 eBay fraud suspects
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| 12:58 | HNS: (IN)SECURE Magazine issue 25 released
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| 10:30 | HNS: First iPad cloud server application
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| 10:02 | The Register: Spies caught plundering secret Indian docs
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| 09:18 | HNS: U.S. infrastructure at risk from sophisticated cyber attacks
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| 07:00 | HNS: Drobo FS: Data storage and protection
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| 06:35 | The Register: Riverbed slips McAfee firewall into WAN optimizers
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April 6, 2010
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| 23:30 | Dark Reading: Researcher Details New Class Of Cross-Site Scripting Attack
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| 22:18 | The Register: RSA says it fathered orphan credential in Firefox, Mac OS
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| 22:14 | ZDNet: Adobe suggests workaround for PDF embedded executable hack
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| 21:10 | ArsTechnica: Son of GhostNet: China-based hacking targets India government
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| 20:31 | ZDNet: Updated: Owner of Firefox's mystery root authority is confirmed
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| 20:00 | HNS: Closing the last door
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| 19:27 | HNS: Generic and behavior-based threats increasing
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| 17:55 | HNS: Check how secure, private and open an app is
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| 16:37 | The Register: PDF security hole opens can of worms
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| 16:06 | HNS: iPad, iPhone "prizes" as lures for Twitter users
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| 15:40 | HNS: Fighting Web flaws is futile
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| 14:47 | Viruslist: Monthly Malware Statistics: March 2010
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| 13:53 | The Register: Nicole Richie turns Twitter hacker on celeb chums
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| 12:49 | The Register: Child abuse frame-up backfires on stalker
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| 12:00 | HNS: Under protected corporate secrets
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| 11:00 | HNS: Splunk 4.1 released
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| 10:09 | HNS: Healthcare industry overlooks critical gaps in data security
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| 07:00 | HNS: Control Windows desktop administration rights for free
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| 01:52 | The Register: Privacy service knocked offline by 'no bullsh*t' registrar
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April 5, 2010
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| 22:46 | Dark Reading: N.J. Supreme Court Rules Employers Can't Always Read Personal Email
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| 21:28 | The Register: Firefox plans fix for decade-old browsing history leak
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| 18:22 | HNS: Insufficient employee security training for the cloud
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| 17:42 | HNS: ZeuS vs. Zeus Killer
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| 16:27 | HNS: Fake gift card scams on Facebook
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| 10:41 | HNS: Free random password generator
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: Exploitable PDF feature, Google phishing detection and Facebook privacy changes
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April 2, 2010
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| 20:09 | HNS: How to detect a phishing site, the Google way
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| 19:39 | HNS: Global response to Conficker threat: Model for future cyber threat response?
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| 19:06 | ZDNet: Java update plugs 27 critical security holes
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| 18:55 | Dark Reading: Database Security Suffers From Leadership Gap
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| 17:56 | HNS: Beware fake eBay security alert
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| 17:31 | ZDNet: Mozilla Firefox first to patch Pwn2Own vulnerability
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| 17:12 | ZDNet: Facebook phishing campaign serving ZeuS crimeware
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| 16:22 | HNS: Botnets drive the rise of ransomware
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| 15:55 | HNS: OSSEC 2.4 released
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| 15:32 | HNS: Trojans are the most constant infectious vector
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| 14:02 | The Register: Bush-authored warrantless wiretapping suffers abrupt defeat
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| 11:02 | The Register: Electronic Bodyguards bureau sets up shop in Switzerland
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April 1, 2010
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| 23:44 | Dark Reading: Conficker Botnet 'Dead In the Water,' Researcher Says
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| 21:23 | ZDNet: Apple patching frenzy: Security holes in QuickTime, iTunes, AirPort
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| 20:08 | Dark Reading: Senator Calls For Privacy Hearings
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| 19:42 | HNS: Silent auto-patching for Flash plug-in within Chrome
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| 18:33 | ZDNet: Adobe, FoxIt investigating PDF executable hack
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| 18:13 | ZDNet: China hardest hit by latest IE zero-day attacks
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| 16:42 | HNS: 1,800 Office bugs discovered by Microsoft's "fuzzing botnet"
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| 16:00 | HNS: Stalker jailed for planting child porn on a computer
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| 15:29 | HNS: Games on social networks increase spam and phishing by 50%
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| 15:17 | HNS: Wireshark 1.2.7 released
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| 14:42 | HNS: Advice on securing Web applications
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| 14:24 | The Register: Ukrainian cybercrime-friendly ISP hit by fire after clean-up
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| 13:27 | HNS: Evolving malware attack strategies exploit online user behavior
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| 12:46 | The Register: Conficker zombies celebrate 'activation' anniversary
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| 12:16 | HNS: Rogue software details: BraveSentry
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| 10:15 | HNS: Event: Excalibur Conference 2010
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| 10:13 | HNS: Swiss privacy: Myth or reality?
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| 03:15 | ArsTechnica: Journalists covering China say Yahoo e-mail accounts hacked
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| 01:35 | The Register: Booby-trapping PDF files: a new how-to
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| 00:16 | Dark Reading: 'Fog of War' Led To Operation Aurora Malware Mistake
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March 31, 2010
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| 22:25 | ZDNet: Report: 64% of all Microsoft vulnerabilities for 2009 mitigated by Least Privilege accounts
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| 22:17 | ArsTechnica: Microsoft: Google Chrome doesn't respect your privacy
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| 22:08 | Dark Reading: Microsoft, Google Call For Internet Privacy Changes
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| 21:57 | HNS: Hacked Yahoo email accounts in China and Taiwan
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| 21:19 | HNS: QuickTime 7.6.6 fixes security issues
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| 20:43 | HNS: Breached companies are not entitled to anonymity
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| 20:30 | HNS: Cloud computing security: An insider's view
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| 20:11 | HNS: Unlike popular belief, short links on Twitter aren't malicious
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| 20:02 | HNS: New Linksys wireless routers
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| 19:47 | HNS: Blackhat SEO techniques
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| 18:26 | HNS: Researcher exploits PDF file without using a vulnerability
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| 18:05 | HNS: Social networking risks under little control
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| 17:50 | HNS: Beware targeted attacks around tax season
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| 17:45 | HNS: Root issues causing software vulnerabilities
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| 17:44 | The Register: UK.gov revamps cybercrime strategy
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| 17:25 | HNS: Korea becomes world's biggest malware producer
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| 15:25 | ArsTechnica: 90 percent of Windows 7 flaws fixed by removing admin rights
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| 14:57 | The Register: Security researchers scrutinise search engine poisonings
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| 13:00 | The Register: Google frets over Vietnam hacktivist botnet
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| 02:11 | The Register: MS delivers emergency IE fix
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March 30, 2010
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| 23:26 | ZDNet: Emergency IE update patches 10 critical security holes
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| 22:23 | ZDNet: Trivial security flaw in popular iPhone app leads to privacy leak
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| 22:14 | Dark Reading: Organizations Rarely Report Breaches to Law Enforcement
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| 22:10 | The Register: Microsoft teams with Google in name of privacy
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| 22:05 | ZDNet: Hacker finds a way to exploit PDF files, without a vulnerability
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| 21:22 | HNS: A closer look at Steganos Safe
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| 21:10 | Dark Reading: Microsoft Issues Emergency Internet Explorer Patch
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| 20:53 | Dark Reading: FAA Launches Real-Time Security Pilot With IBM
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| 20:34 | HNS: Microsoft releases out-of-cycle IE security patch
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| 20:15 | HNS: 15 years of Infosecurity Europe
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| 19:05 | HNS: Malware spread fueled by fear of money loss
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| 17:50 | HNS: SEO poisoning campaign about Moscow subway explosions
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| 16:41 | HNS: Break TrueCrypt hard drive encryption quickly
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| 16:08 | HNS: There is no such thing as Facebok AV
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| 16:06 | HNS: What’s your SEO poison?
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| 15:58 | HNS: 61% of new threats are banker Trojans
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| 15:30 | The Register: Weak passwords stored in browsers make hackers happy
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| 13:22 | The Register: Bank security guru: Sue your bank for refund
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| 01:19 | HNS: Nmap includes detection script for major remote vulnerability in Mac OS X
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March 29, 2010
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| 23:43 | HNS: OpenSSL 1.0.0 released
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| 23:22 | HNS: Facebook to share your data with "pre-approved" third-party sites?
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| 22:42 | HNS: Microsoft releases Process Explorer 12
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| 22:05 | The Register: MS to release emergency IE fix on Tuesday
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| 21:30 | Dark Reading: Violation Of Sensitive Data Storage Policy Led To Exposure Of Info On 3.3 Million Student Loan Recipients
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| 21:02 | ZDNet: Microsoft: Emergency IE patch coming tomorrow
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| 20:48 | HNS: Apple patches plenty of vulnerabilities in Mac OS X
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| 20:21 | ZDNet: Apple plugs 88 Mac OS X security holes
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| 20:07 | HNS: Distributed test lab monitoring and network troubleshooting
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| 18:55 | ArsTechnica: Gov't, certificate authorities conspire to spy on SSL users?
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| 18:38 | HNS: Office photocopiers brimming with corporate secrets
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| 17:44 | Dark Reading: Windows 7 Less Vulnerable Without Admin Rights
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| 17:30 | HNS: Q&A: Remote access and Entrust IdentityGuard
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| 17:14 | HNS: Phishing Indian employers and job seekers
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| 17:10 | HNS: 90% of critical Windows 7 vulnerabilities are mitigated by eliminating admin rights
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| 16:48 | The Register: Trojan poses as Adobe update utility
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| 07:00 | HNS: Week in review: Mafia-like cyber crime syndicates, Pwn2Own contest and cloud computing risks
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March 26, 2010
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| 23:33 | Dark Reading: TJX, Heartland Hacker Hit With A Second 20-Year Prison Sentence
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| 23:02 | The Register: Kit attacks Microsoft keyboards (and a whole lot more)
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| 22:37 | Dark Reading: Tech Insight: Make The Secure Path Easy For Users
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| 21:59 | ZDNet: FIFA World Cup themed malware campaign spreads malicious PDF files
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| 19:35 | HNS: Fake updater destroys software's ability to auto-update
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| 17:31 | HNS: Lawsuit-threatening spam campaign links to malware
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| 17:20 | The Register: World Cup-themed PDF attack kicks off
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| 16:55 | HNS: TJX hacker receives massive sentence
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| 15:04 | The Register: Durex India eStore spills customers' personal details
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| 13:29 | The Register: Lads from Lagos pose as US troops to snare unwary ladies
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| 13:17 | The Register: European conference sets agenda for cybercrime fight
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| 11:30 | HNS: Is it safe to file your taxes online?
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| 11:19 | HNS: On the origin of spam
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| 11:03 | HNS: Rogue software details: Home Personal Antivirus
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| 00:50 | The Register: Hacker's record credit card theft fetches 20-year sentence
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March 25, 2010
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| 23:07 | Dark Reading: Ninth State Department Insider Found Guilty Of Illegal Database Access
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| 22:44 | ZDNet: TJX hacker gets 20-year jail sentence
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| 22:12 | ArsTechnica: Idiot users still intentionally opening, clicking on spam
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| 22:10 | ZDNet: Survey: Millions of users open spam emails, click on links
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| 19:55 | Dark Reading: HSBC Database Breach Highlights Lack Of Accountability For IT Super Users
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| 19:39 | Dark Reading: Yes, He Can--Hack Into President Obama's Twitter Account
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| 19:31 | HNS: Rogue toolbars phish for Facebook credentials
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| 19:23 | ArsTechnica: IE8, Safari 4, Firefox 3, iPhone fall on day 1 of Pwn2Own
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| 18:04 | The Register: Hackers hit where they live
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| 17:50 | HNS: Fake App Store spam leads to malware
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| 17:22 | HNS: Pwn2Own 2010: IE8, Firefox, Safari and iPhone go down
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| 16:44 | ArsTechnica: US may give countries the drug war treatment on cybercrime
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| 14:37 | ArsTechnica: China censorship leaks outside Great Firewall via root server
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| 13:40 | The Register: Google blames glitch not hacker for 'Chinese' bio bug
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| 13:00 | Viruslist: Spam - How it Mirrors the Global Economy
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| 12:39 | HNS: Event: Securecomm 2010
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| 12:34 | The Register: French suspect grilled over Obama Twitter hack
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| 11:46 | HNS: Millions continue to click on spam
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| 11:26 | HNS: Google vs China, China vs Google
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| 10:51 | HNS: First dual biometric reader
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| 10:00 | HNS: Checklist to accelerate your software security efforts
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| 07:16 | The Register: Don't blame Willy the Mailboy for software security flaws
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| 04:45 | The Register: iPhone, IE, Firefox, Safari get stomped at hacker contest
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| 03:41 | ArsTechnica: Google's new Gmail geolocation feature aims to prevent scams
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| 03:27 | ZDNet: Pwn2Own hack topples Firefox on Windows
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| 02:36 | ZDNet: Hacker exploits IE8 on Windows 7 to win Pwn2Own
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| 02:03 | ZDNet: Pwn2Own MacBook attack: Charlie Miller hacks Safari again
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| 00:50 | ZDNet: Pwn2Own 2010: iPhone hacked, SMS database hijacked
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| 00:05 | ArsTechnica: Exploits of unpatched IE6, IE7 flaw on the rise
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March 24, 2010
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| 22:42 | The Register: FBI cyber cop says 'very existence' of US under threat
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| 22:12 | Dark Reading: Twitter: Spam Reduced To 1% Of Tweets Per Day
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| 21:11 | ZDNet: Google adds warnings for suspicious GMail activity
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| 20:12 | Dark Reading: Google Bolsters Gmail Security
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| 20:09 | Dark Reading: Senate Committee OKs Cybersecurity Act
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| 18:29 | The Register: Free anti-virus scanner hits the cloud
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| 17:44 | HNS: The rise of Mafia-like cyber crime syndicates
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| 17:17 | HNS: A closer look at Kaspersky Password Manager
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| 16:09 | The Register: Foreign Office changes tourist advice after Israeli inquiry
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| 16:01 | HNS: Free website malware detection service
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| 16:00 | HNS: Q&A: Web application security testing
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| 15:56 | HNS: Symantec web security monitoring against pervasive threats
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| 15:37 | HNS: US legislation to quash cybercrime havens
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| 15:30 | HNS: ZeuS variant targets European banks
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| 15:27 | HNS: Turning point for security decision making
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| 13:54 | HNS: The Conficker conundrum
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| 13:46 | HNS: Tax season: Identity thief's paradise
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| 13:15 | HNS: Rogue software details: Coreguard Antivirus 2009
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| 12:55 | HNS: Brazil tops global spam rankings
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| 03:29 | Dark Reading: Legislators Propose International Cybercrime Cooperation Laws -- With Teeth
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| 00:49 | The Register: Senate bill seeks crack down on cybercrime havens
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March 23, 2010
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| 22:47 | Dark Reading: Effort Will Measure Costs Of Monitoring, Managing Network Security
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| 21:41 | The Register: Your health, tax, and search data siphoned
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| 21:24 | HNS: Best practices for web services interoperability
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| 17:17 | HNS: Baby steps for Russian online security
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| 16:52 | HNS: AVG Rescue CD: Free toolset for repair of infected machines
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| 16:18 | ZDNet: Mozilla fast-tracks critical Firefox security patch
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| 15:35 | HNS: Cloud computing: Risks outweigh the benefits
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| 13:48 | The Register: Mozilla swats Firefox zero-day bug a week early
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| 13:03 | HNS: Symbian-targeting SMS worms in-the-wild
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| 13:02 | The Register: Unfashionable DDoS attacks still menace websites
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| 12:58 | HNS: Rogue software details: PC Antispy
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| 12:28 | HNS: Opera 10.51 addresses security issues
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| 12:20 | HNS: Remote lock and wipe for Blackberry users
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| 11:51 | HNS: Firefox 3.6.2 fixes critical security issue
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| 11:38 | HNS: Pushdo Trojan bypasses audio catpchas
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| 09:15 | HNS: Security on a shoestring
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| 09:02 | The Register: Register.com argues it can't be sued for negligence
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| 01:17 | The Register: Russia to crack down on abuse of .ru addresses
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March 22, 2010
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| 23:25 | ZDNet: From Russia with (objective) spam stats
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| 23:22 | Dark Reading: GAO: Uncorrected Flaws In IRS Security Systems Leave Taxpayer Data At Risk
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| 23:13 | Dark Reading: Google Drops Censorship In China, Redirects Users to Uncensored Hong Kong Service
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| 22:51 | HNS: Seattle is US riskiest online city
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| 21:53 | Dark Reading: Product Watch: Google Launches Free Web Application Scanning Tool
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| 20:39 | The Register: Botnet pierces Microsoft Live through audio captchas
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| 18:30 | The Register: Russia arrests three over $9m RBS WorldPay scam
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| 18:05 | HNS: Critical Firefox bug won't be exploited at Pwn2Own
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| 16:56 | HNS: Fake AV "blocks" popular sites
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| 16:54 | HNS: Rogue software details: Total Win 7 Security
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| 16:17 | The Register: Victorinox offers hackers £100,000 challenge
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| 16:13 | The Register: Germany warns surfers against Firefox
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| 16:11 | HNS: Law firms are the new banks
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| 14:59 | The Register: Sophos sorry for blog comment spam campaign
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| 14:18 | HNS: "Bombshell" McGee leads to malware
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| 13:11 | HNS: Solving the data privacy puzzle
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| 13:03 | HNS: Q&A: Cisco Secure Borderless Networks
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| 12:25 | The Register: Dodgy BitDefender update bricks systems
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| 11:41 | HNS: Google releases web application security scanner
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| 11:35 | HNS: Event: OWASP AppSec Research 2010
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| 10:35 | Viruslist: Spam evolution: February 2010
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| 06:00 | HNS: Week in review: Amateur-run botnets, Mac OS X ransomware and feds on social networks
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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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