Security Articles

     Federal Agency Faulted for Weak Security
     Passlogix Takes Security Modular
     CAN-SPAM Compliance Hits New Low
     On Guard: WinME (Maginot Edition)
     Survey: Most Spam Comes From U.S. Spammers
     Outlook Express Lets Attackers Skirt Filters
     Single Sign-On Gains Liberty Support
     Privacy Groups Tag RFID
     Defensive Perimeter
     Kavado Improves Application Security Suite
     Wanted: Security Managers
     Phishers Spoof FDIC Site to Collect Card Info
     Watchfire Buys Web App Security Pioneer
     Sun Tackles Security
     MyDoom Attacks Microsoft.com Through Back Door
     App Is a Bit Heavy-Handed
     Negligence Abets Slammer Attack
     DDoS Attack Knocks Out DoubleClick Ads
     App Security Still Misunderstood
     Apache Fixes Flaw in Web Server
     MARID Proposal Presses On
     Security: How Do You Rate?
     A Year of Security Challenges Looms Ahead
     Norton Hones PC Protection
     Security Watch: MSN Virus is No Fun
     Third Parties Tackle JPEG Buffer Issue
     Beware of Presidential Phishing Expeditions
     Kattoon: July 14, 2003
     Symantec Aims for Data Integrity
     New IE Flaw Spoofs URLs
     Feds Spur Security Plan
     Office of Management and Budget Offers Security Guidance
     Book Provides Insight on Nessus Vulnerability Scanner
     Microsoft Fixes VPN Flaw in XP SP2
     Single Sign-On Moves Forward
     QualysGuard Spots Trends
     Authentication Standards Continue to Vex Security Pros
     IBM Plugs DoS Server Holes
     Clarke Solicits Cyber-Security Input at MIT
     Winamp Flaw Allows Attacks
     Forensics Web Site a Must-See
     AOL Dumps Microsofts Sender ID
     Pop-up Loophole Opens Browsers to Phishing Attacks
     Symantec, Veritas Merger Signifies Major Shift
     Urge to Merge Plays on Like a Dirge
     New HP Security Suite Aims to Throttle Threats
     New Phishing Attack Uses Old IE Exploit
     DoS Flaws Found in Samba Module
     New VOIP Exploits Coming Soon
     Security Alert: DB2 Flaws Surface
     GeekSpeak: June 10, 2002
     Security Honey Pots May Snare Private Details
     Avocent Toughens Mobile Device Security
     Big Apple Fruit Basket
     Microsoft Preps Five Windows Patches
     Microsoft Buys Enterprise Anti-Virus Firm
     Sender ID Finds New Life
     Industry Leaders Build PhishNet to Stop Identify Theft
     Citadel to Adopt Usage-Based Pricing for Hercules Vulnerability Remediation Software
     War Against Phishing Continues
     Security Firm Uncovers Flaws in Mac OS Xs Darwin
     Federated Single Sign-On Shifts GM into High Gear
     Tips for Testing An Intrusion Prevention System
     IBM Stresses App Security
     Microsoft Patches Windows, IIS Flaws
     F-Secure Shines BlackLight on Malicious Rootkits
     Lawmakers Target Consumer-Data Privacy
     CryptoStor Protects FC SANs Over WANs
     Feds Getting IT Together
     Extreme Personalization Is Scariest Part of Minority Report

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