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- Six-pack of fixes set for Patch Tuesday
- Vint Cerf: 'Google doesn't know who you are'
- Facebook, MySpace backdoor exposed user accounts
- Naked Win 7 still vulnerable to most viruses
- Newfangled cookie attack steals/poisons website creds
- BlackBerry Windows software manager has security flaw
- Adobe patches five critical Shockwave Player bugs
- Old Microsoft Office patch protects against most attacks
- ArcSight takes on hackers with Logger 4
- Finjan bought by M86 Security
- Firewall upgrade tames nasty Flash games
- How to protect your privacy on Facebook and Twitter
- Why can't we do anything about spam?
- Worms back at top of Microsoft threat list
- Microsoft security patches go past 400 mark
- Fake Facebook password-reset emails are a botnet attack
- Cisco bags Scansafe for $183 million
- Symantec bakes DRM control into data protection
- Security firm spots 640,000 website viruses
- FBI and SOCA plot cybercrime smackdown
- Hopes high for Windows 7 security
- Avalanche is top phishing gang
- Microsoft talks ISO 27001 security for cloud
- Fake antivirus makes security vendors look bad: Trend Micro
- Windows 7 upgrade cripples some Vista PCs with endless reboots
- Nigeria's Project Eagle Claw
- Hacker activity will worsen, warns SOCA
- IBM faces antitrust and insider trading legal battles
- Time Warner cable modems exposed to hackers
- McAfee outlines email security strategy
- Windows 7 security: more of the same please
- Consumers should clean up their act on personal security
- Google Voice messages appear in search results
- How hackers find your weak spots
- Fake antivirus dupes millions, warns Symantec
- Mozilla backtrack and unblocks Microsoft add-on for Firefox
- Microsoft issues first Windows 7 patches
- Microsoft admits developer error behind critical SMB 2 bug
- Microsoft exposes Firefox users to malware
- AVG Free 9.0
- Adobe to patch exploited Acrobat flaw
- Missing dot drops Sweden off the Internet
- One in ten users hack social networks
- ID fraud crime surges by a third
- Hackers exploit Adobe PDF zero-day attack
- FREE Zone Alarm Pro Firewall 2010
- Kaspersky launches antivirus software for Macs
- T-Mobile and Microsoft/Danger data loss is bad for the cloud
- Botnet boosts criminals' revenues from Google
- Sophos offers data loss prevention free with antivirus
- NASA hacker Gary McKinnon refused Supreme Court appeal
- Windows 7 UAC still inadequate, says vendor
- Microsoft releasing flood of Windows security updates
- Spammers exploit hijacked Gmail, Hotmail passwords
- Spyware, not phishing, caused Hotmail passwords leak, says security guru
- FBI busts massive phishing ring
- The problem with defence in depth
- Hackers not exploiting Windows attack code
- Google admits Gmail login details were leaked online
- URLzone Trojan rewrites bank statements
- Phishing attack targets Hotmail
- Users hit by new wave of SQL attacks
- Fake antivirus overwhelming scanners
- Microsoft Security Essentials 'good' antivirus, says tester
- Microsoft blocks pirates from Security Essentials antivirus
- Rivals mock Microsoft Security Essentials download
- Cheapskate SMBs dodge buying security software
- Microsoft free antivirus software due today
- Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 attack code released
- Russian hackers target Macs
- Google and Yahoo banner ads delivering trojans
- To fight worms, Use Ants
- How to secure the Apple iPhone
- Alton is the UK's most spammed town, but why?
- Phishing scam steals your Twitter password
- One in ten retailers ignore antivirus software finds survey
- Netflix threatens user privacy, says researcher
- Reputation tests improve anti virus
- Microsoft to offer free anti-virus software
- Microsoft Internet Explorer SSL security hole lingers
- Firefox Flash warning drives 10m to Adobe site
- Facebook, YouTube are spam, malware magnets: Websense
- New phishing attack adds live chat
- Apple's iPhone problems continue
- Attemots by fake failure to recieve notificatation
- Panda Spots Rise Of Non-Delivery Report Spam
- Seven reasons websites are not secure
- End-to-end encryption: The PCI security holy grail
- Trojan writers exploit legitimate sites to avoid detection
- Hacker pleads guilty to huge theft of card numbers
- The Internet is the new Wild West reports IBM consultant
- New Symantec tool shows worth of personal data on the black market
- How to protect your network with an open source firewall
- Microsoft modifies TCP and NETSH
- Web Server Holes Exposed in Mirosoft IIS
- Microsoft leaves users in dark over Patch Tuesday
- UK has the worst internet security in Europe
- Apple security lags (again) with critical Java patches
- Breaching Fort Apache.org - What went wrong?
- Anti-spam smackdown finds best junk filter
- Snow Leopard forces silent Flash downgrade
- Vasco Data Security Releases New Version Of DIGIPASS CertiID Software Suite
- Microsoft confirms IIS bug gives complete server control
- Microsoft rejects call to fix SQL password-exposure risk
- Four arrested in China over net-paralysing gaming spat
- MS warns of forced Messenger update
- Peer 1 to offer image backup and bare metal recovery
- UK Parliament website hack exposes shoddy passwords
- 5 men named in racket that netted $4m in stolen card data
- Spyware ad-on targets Firefox fans
- Malware thrown on California bush fires
- Microsoft says US is top malware target
- Maverick password admin to stay in jail
- IIS bug gives attackers complete server control
- Mass web infection pinned on hardened crime gang
- Phishing emails dry up as fraudsters switch tactic
- Hackers serve up pre-release malware to Mac fanboys
- Hackers scalp Apache
- Accused TJX hacker faces 15 to 20
- Snow Leopard security - The good, the bad and the missing
- One-minute WiFi crack puts further pressure on WPA
- Don't click on Katie Price, warn security experts
- Symantec forced to fix its own security patch
- Google applies patch to nasty Chrome vulns
- MS phishing filter blacklists everything
- Notorious hacker Analyzer pleads guilty on credit card scam
- Pink Floyd worm spreads on 'Chinese Facebook'
- New virus spreads by attacking Borland compiler
- NAC pioneer goes bust
- Cyber-criminals get smart when it comes to protection
- McAfee defiant after latest Finjan patent defeat
- Hotmail pulls Attach-Photo feature over security concerns
- MS and Sophos incompatible over Win 7 XP Mode
- IM client library bug plagues Pidgin
- Besieged by attacks, AT&T dumps celebrity hacker
- Sites pulling sneaky Flash cookie-snoop
- Old-school virus threatens Delphi files
- Nominum software to improve DNS defences
- SMBs offered new Netgear firewall
- WINS attacks now in the wild
- How to create a password protection policy
- CA security software has nervous breakdown
- Spammers test filters with obscure formats
- IEEE in security collaboration launch
- Twitter used to spread botnets says researcher
- Most Adobe users still open to recent exploits
- Apple fixes BIND vulnerability
- Twitter hit by second DDoS attack
- Smartphones to become major hacker target
- Hacker threat prompts eBay password change
- Microsoft patch policy 'all over the map'
- Researchers close in on Twitter suspects
- Twitter Under DDoS Attack
- Hackers to announce serious iPhone exploit
- Enterprises offered iPhone authentication app
- L0pht hacker group returns from the dead
- Adobe tries to explain Acrobat patch woe
- Adobe's PDF reader filled with known security holes
- Panda cranks up cloud anti-virus
- New Firefox bug not exploitable says Mozilla
- Freecom puts swipe-card security on hard drive
- McAfee and Tufin team up on firewall management
- AV vendors fight 'scareware' with new whitelist
- Firefox 3.5's first vulnerability self-inflicted [patched July 17]
- IronKey USB drive gets uncrackable shell
- Check Point endpoints get 'sandboxed' browser
- Bluetooth hole found on HTC smartphones
- UK blamed for DDoS attacks on US
- Net-Worm.Win32.Kido a polymorphic worm, are currently spreading widely
- URL shorteners experience surge of popularity among spammers
- Tagged.com to Get Slapped With Lawsuit
- Vulnerabilities in Active Directory Could Allow Remote Code Execution.
- Twitter chops accounts infected by malware
- We knew about bug months ago, says Microsoft
- OpenSSH flaw is a hoax warn researchers
- IBM boffins develop software to mask confidential info
- Experts disagree on Google Chrome security claims
- Techie owns up to writing spam program
- US government sites bombarded by botnet
- New firewall boosts performance 10-fold
- Internet Explorer under attack warns Microsoft
- New threat targets DirectShow component via Internet Explorer
- Hackers crack ColdFusion
- McAfee false-positive glitch fells PCs worldwide
- PCs hit by Michael Jackson malware
- Tufin tool automates firewall switch-on
- Symantec culls user data to spot unsafe programs
- Free tool provides real-time threat information
- Anonymous hacks Butte (.EDU) computers!
- Tiny-traffic DoS attack spotlights Apache flaw
- US net nanny ratchets Chinese censorware spat
- Iranian hacktivists hand-crank DDoS attack
- Free security software to be offered by Microsoft
- Another Twitter worm identified
- New EU guidelines set to improve security
- Fix Windows 7 flaw pleads blogger
- Dell to 'tweak' servers for speedy deployment
- URL shortening service has links hacked
- Symantec revamps clouds products
- Software executive hangs himself after ISP hack
- Anti-virus vendors fined over auto-renewals
- Mozilla patches 11 Firefox bugs, six critical
- China's computers at hacking risk
- Court curbs French net piracy law
- Apple security is 'struggling,' researcher says
- Webhost hack wipes out data for 100,000 sites
- DOS attacks threaten mobile network security
- Money mule cops plea in online brokerage hacking scam
- US mega retailer settles spyware charges
- US Federal Trade Commission shuts down ISP
- Adobe begins patching cycle with 13 critical fixes
- Microsoft targets rogue anti-virus program
- Red faces after porn found on Sainsbury laptop
- Microsoft shatters record with bumper patch issue
- Alarm sounded over wireless keyboard sniffer
- Hackers win prize for breaking webmail security
- T-Mobile admits stolen data is genuine
- Latest Kaspersky suite overloads on security
- Trend Micro upgrade for data loss prevention
- Adobe promises critical fixes for patch Tuesday
- Another bumper Patch Tuesday on the way
- 'Slow lane' for copyright thieves
- Twitter Trends exploited to promote scareware
- Tories, LibDems under election day cyberattack?
- At long last, internet's root zone to be secured
- Hacker disrupts economy of annoying Twitter-based game
- Insurance giant coughs to malware-related data breach
- Fake Outlook config scam aims to harvest logins
- Twitter hit with rogue anti-virus scam
- Plague of web bugs descend on British sites
- US company invents 'Turing test' to beat bots
- Phorm fights back with new Discover software
- LogLogic to protect against Britney Spears snoopers
- Spammers find new way to bust filters
- PC-pwning infection hits 30,000 legit websites
- Turkish hackers breach US Army servers, says report
- Judge throws the book at phishing fraudster
- Critical Windows vulnerability under attack, Microsoft warns
- Microsoft fortifies Windows 7 kernel with overrun buster
- Kaspersky offers 'remote wipe' for mobiles
- Spammers target corporates with new technique
- Twitter users conned by spam website
- Ericsson launches anti-fraud system using mobiles
- Viral web infection siphons ad dollars from Google
- YouTube hit by porn storm
- Phishers hit Twitter again
- DDoS attack chokes Chinese net surfing
- Gumblar Google-poisoning attack morphs
- BitDefender launches 'suck it and see' free anti-virus scanner
- Microsoft IIS6 bug exposes sensitive files sans password