Security Articles

     Extreme Personalization Is Scariest Part of Minority Report
     DNS Attacks Expose Key Flaws
     Cell Phone Viruses: Real Risk or Heavy on Hype?
     ISS Sticks with Its Game Plan
     IT Lobbies for Cyber-Security
     Congress Questions Pending Spyware Bill
     AOL Suspends Trojan-Infected AIM Accounts
     MCI, AT&T Beef Up Managed Service Security
     Trend Micro Gobbles Up Anti-Spyware Startup
     Student Raises the Specter of an Attack on Intel Chips
     Too Many Rights Make a Wrong
     Liberty Alliance Looks to Prevent ID Theft
     Botnet Hunters Search for Command and Control Servers
     Group Aims to Develop Guidelines to Define Spyware
     UK Phishers Caught, Packed Away
     RSA Middleware Allows Security Without Specialists
     MCI Data Theft Intensifies Encryption Debate
     Spyware Floods In Through BitTorrent
     Price War: iDefense Doubles Bounty for Security Flaws
     Wireless LAN Lockdown
     C3 Show Sees Search for Simple Security
     Hotbar in Hot Water with Online Privacy Group
     Patch Management: The Enterprise Advantage
     Major Card Vendors Stay Mum on Data Breach
     Symantec Patches ICMP Denial-of-Service Flaw
     Coalition Publishes Spyware Guide
     Worms Exploit Plug and Play Vulnerabilities
     Siebel, Lockheed Martin Team on Homeland Security
     Trail of Online Clues Lead to Zotob Suspects
     Columbitech Extends Wireless Security to RFID
     Proofpoint, Voltage Team on E-Mail Encryption
     IBM Reports Phishing Surge
     Serious Vulnerabilities Reported in Open Source Anti-Virus
     Symantec Plugs DoS Flaws in Brightmail
     ID Theft Bill Widens Encryption Rules
     Review: Ecora Patch Manager 2.0
     IE Flaw Revealed for Some Windows XP SP2 Systems
     Whats Worming Our Way
     Readers Respond: Why So Shy About Locking Down Systems?
     Symantec, SonicWall Unveil New Security Gear
     Readers Respond: What Is Reverse Engineering?
     Vulnerability Flagged in Adobe Version Cue
     Anti-Spyware Hones Searches
     Iconix Plugs in E-Mail Security
     Lawmakers Question Cyber-Disaster Preparedness
     Analysts: Windows Mobile 5.0 Security Falls Short
     Another IE Bug Goes Critical
     Webroot: Spyware Rampant in the Enterprise
     Tivoli Automates Remote Backup
     Koran-Spouting Trojan Is First Example of Moralityware
     3Com Launches Multifunction IPS Appliance
     Sana SafeConnect Sniffs Out Spyware
     Trend Micro Wades into Enterprise Anti-Spyware
     Readers Respond: System Lockdown Hits Nerve
     Its Time to Abandon Insecure Languages
     Cisco IOS Hacker Finds Work at Juniper
     Sonys Rootkit Is on 500,000 Systems, Expert Says
     eEye Spies More Holes in IE, Outlook
     Congress Debates Building Consumer Protections into Security Bill
     Anti-spyware Battles Rootkits with Rootkit Tactics
     Toward Optimal Cyberspace Security
     Download Problem Interferes with IE Patch Release
     Critical Impact: Windows Metafile Flaw a Zero-Day Exploit
     Macromedia Patch Trifecta Plugs Security Holes
     Fighting Spyware Is Never-Ending Battle
     eEye Spots Unpatched iTunes, QuickTime Flaws
     Ziff Davis Security Supersite: Blocking the Bad Guys
     Sophos PhishAlert Spots ID Theft Bait Early
     Beating Feds to the Punch
     ePolicy Orchestrator Minds Anti-Virus Lines

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