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- [FSC] F-Secure Internet Security 2011 Beta is Available (0 replies)
- [FSC] We're Giving Away 15 Phones (0 replies)
- [HIB]RIM testing new BlackBerry, tablet (0 replies)
- [HIB]How much more malware is lurking in Linux official repositories? (0 replies)
- [HIB]McKinnon charges exaggerated by government (0 replies)
- [HIB]Leak may have also compromised investigation into China Google attacks (0 replies)
- [HIB]Pakistani server used to hack Indian Army officer's computer (0 replies)
- [HIB]Dell flirts with Ubuntu as Windows rival (0 replies)
- [HIB]Hackers fire back at AT&T, say all iPads at risk to Safari hole (0 replies)
- [HIB]Why Isn't Linux the Standard Secondary OS? (0 replies)
- [HIB]The Perils of Firewall Security (0 replies)
- [HIB]Ancient typewriters reborn as USB keyboards (0 replies)
- [HIB]Is Google Wave secure enough for enterprise deployment? (0 replies)
- [HIB]Enough blame to go around in iPad security breach (0 replies)
- [HIB]iPad Hacked to Integrate Verizon MiFi (0 replies)
- [SAN] Mastercard delivering cards with OTP device included, (Tue, Jun 15th) (0 replies)
- [HIB]Want to find your mind? Learn to direct your dreams (0 replies)
- [HIB]'Hot girls' worm exploits Facebook Like button (0 replies)
- [HIB]Targeting Phone Security Flaws (0 replies)
- [HIB]How to use fuzzing to test applications (0 replies)
- [HIB]Colorado building electronic network for medical records (0 replies)
- [HIB]Payment Card Industry in a Cloud Computing Environment (0 replies)
- [HIB]Hackers were right to disclose AT&T-iPad Web site hole (0 replies)
- [HIB]Microsoft Kinect to hit stores November 4 (0 replies)
- [SAN] TCP evasions for IDS/IPS, (Tue, Jun 15th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Rogue facebook application acting like a worm, (Mon, Jun 14th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Small lot of Olympus Stylus Tough 6010 shipped with malware, (Mon, Jun 14th) (0 replies)
- [FSC] We're Giving Away 15 Phones (0 replies)
- [FSC] Facebook Spam App Du Jour (0 replies)
- [FSC] Facebook Spam App Du Jour (0 replies)
- [HIB]Inside the Large Hadron Collider at CERN (0 replies)
- [HIB]Why You'll Use Foursquare (0 replies)
- [HIB]New wave of superphones poised to challenge iPhone 4 (0 replies)
- [SAN] Python on a microcontroller?, (Mon, Jun 14th) (0 replies)
- [HIB]New wave of superphones poised to challenge iPhone 4 (0 replies)
- [HIB]Three people arrested in Devon Internet fraud operation (0 replies)
- [HIB]Permanent IT jobs 'returning to growth' (0 replies)
- [HIB]Chrome Shows Apple its Future (0 replies)
- [HIB]Microsoft & Apple vs. The White Hat Hacker (0 replies)
- [HIB]Identity management top security priority in Gartner survey (0 replies)
- [HIB]Linux Trojan Raises Malware Concerns (0 replies)
- [HIB]Satellite piracy peaks in World Cup season (0 replies)
- [HIB]Riyad Bank Website Gets Hacked (0 replies)
- [HIB]AT&T Apologizes To IPad 3G Users For Security Breach (0 replies)
- [HIB]How to catch hackers on your wireless network (0 replies)
- [HIB]Director Sam Bozzo On BitTorrent and the Movie Industry (0 replies)
- [HIB]Microsoft's project Natal to be called Kinect? (0 replies)
- [HIB]Some versions of Unreal3.2.8.1.tar.gz contain a backdoor (0 replies)
- [HIB]Understanding Man-in-the-Middle Attacks (0 replies)
- [HIB]WikiLeaks Embraces Torrent and Magnet Links (0 replies)
- [HIB]Al Jazeera blames hackers for World Cup interruption (0 replies)
- [HIB]Need for IT workers to soar (0 replies)
- [SAN] Metasploit 101, (Mon, Jun 14th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Another way to get protection for application-level attacks, (Mon, Jun 14th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] New way of social engineering on IRC, (Mon, Jun 14th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] UnRealCD compromised by Trojan, (Sun, Jun 13th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] New version of Flash Player 10.1 - http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/, (Sun, Ju (0 replies)
- [ZDN]Malware Watch: Adobe zero day attack, malicious FIFA-themed spam, exploit servin (0 replies)
- [FSC] Wr0ld Cup 2010 (0 replies)
- [SAN] World cup football South Africa 2010, (Fri, Jun 11th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] ollydbg your favourite debugger version 2.0 is released If you downloaded on 2 (0 replies)
- [ZDN]Adobe plugs 32 security holes in 'critical' Flash Player patch (0 replies)
- [SAN] Microsoft Security Advisory 2219475, (Thu, Jun 10th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Microsoft Help Centre Handling of Escape Sequences May Lead to Exploit, (Thu, (0 replies)
- [ZDN]Googler releases Windows zero-day exploit, Microsoft unimpressed (0 replies)
- [SAN] Wireshark 1.2.9 Now Available, (Thu, Jun 10th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Top 5 Social Networking Media Risks, (Thu, Jun 10th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Another Morning of Fun, (Thu, Jun 10th) (0 replies)
- [ZDN]The security and privacy ramifications of AT&T's iLeak (0 replies)
- [SAN] iPad Owners Exposed, (Thu, Jun 10th) (0 replies)
- [FSC] Kuala Lumpur Police Bust SMS Scam Ring (0 replies)
- [FSC] 2010 FIFA World Cup is Approaching (1 replies)
- [HIB]No Such Thing As Secure? (0 replies)
- [HIB]Deter quantum hackers by hiding the photon keys (0 replies)
- [HIB]Medusa: Open Source Software 'Login Brute-Forcer' for Password Auditing (0 replies)
- [HIB]Twitter claims security boost with URL shortener (0 replies)
- [HIB]Wikileaks boosted by hacker's 'betrayal' (0 replies)
- [HIB]One Man's Quest To Foil Hackers (0 replies)
- [HIB]In Debate, Audience Finds That The Cyberwar Threat Is Not Exaggerated (0 replies)
- [HIB]AT&T confirms iPad security breach affecting 114000 (0 replies)
- [HIB]Researchers claim âfundamental flawâ in Windows 7 (0 replies)
- [HIB]ISPs expected to adopt new security code of practice (0 replies)
- [HIB]Virtual afterlife created for Hong Kong's dead (0 replies)
- [HIB]Second Life developer lays off third of staff (0 replies)
- [HIB]Help and Support bug 'helps' attackers gain complete control of Windows PCs (0 replies)
- [HIB]PwnageTool for Apple iOS 4 Jailbreak Updated for iPhone 3GS (0 replies)
- [HIB]Ex-Hacker Adrian Lamo Sets the Record Straight on Why He Turned in U.S. Military (0 replies)
- [HIB]No Such Thing As Secure? (0 replies)
- [SAN] Best Practice to Prevent PDF Attacks, (Wed, Jun 9th) (0 replies)
- [ZDN]Malware Watch: Twitter password reset emails, IRS-themed crimeware, malicious PD (0 replies)
- [FSC] 2010 FIFA World Cup is Approaching (0 replies)
- [SAN] Mass Infection of IIS/ASP Sites, (Wed, Jun 9th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Adobe POC in the Wild, (Wed, Jun 9th) (0 replies)
- [HIB]Windows 7 and Mac OS X both hit by fundamental flaws (0 replies)
- [ZH] Crypto message for E2-Labs (0 replies)
- [zh] airport madness: Security or insanity? (0 replies)
- [ZH] EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Zaki Qureshey boasting having helped Kuwait US Embassy to hack (0 replies)
- [ZH] Skeletons in Hyderabad's cyber-closet - PART TWO (0 replies)
- [ZH] BREAKING NEWS: India's mourning its Cyber Crime Squad members (0 replies)
- [ZH] Case study: are traditional financial fraud schemes applicable to the Indian IT (0 replies)
- [ZH] Skeletons in Hyderabad's cyber-closet - PART ONE? (0 replies)
- [SAN] Infocon: green (0 replies)
- [SAN] June 2010 Microsoft Black Tuesday Summary, (Tue, Jun 8th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] SANS 2010 Digital Forensics Summit - APT Based Forensic Challenge, (Sat, May 2 (0 replies)
- [SAN] Safari 5.0 is available for all platforms. Addresses some security issues, mo (0 replies)
- [SAN] Internet Storm Center panel tonight at SANSFIRE, (Mon, Jun 7th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Software Restriction Policy to keep malware away, (Mon, Jun 7th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Nice OS X exploit tutorial, (Sun, Jun 6th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] New Honeynet Project Forensic Challenge, (Fri, Jun 4th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] Security Advisory for Flash Player, Adobe Reader and Acrobat, (Sat, Jun 5th) (0 replies)
- [SAN] OpenOffice.org 3.2.1 Fixes Bugs and Vulnerabilities, (Sat, Jun 5th) (0 replies)
- [FSC] Videos - May 2010 Security Summary (0 replies)
- [FSC] Targeted Attack Using Journalists as a Lure (0 replies)
- [ZH] Defacements Statistics 2008 - 2009 - 2010 First quarter (0 replies)
- [ZH] Twitter and Baidu hijacked by "Iranian Cyber Army" (0 replies)
- [ZH] E2-labs' project Ethan dissected. Anatomy of a franchise proposal based on non-e (0 replies)
- [ZH] Crypto message for E2-Labs (0 replies)
- [FSC] Poll: Anyone Quitting Facebook Today? (0 replies)
- [fsc] caro 2010 (0 replies)
- [FSC] Warning on Facebook worm "FBHOLE" (0 replies)
- [FSC] Twitter Attack (0 replies)
- [FSC] Do you use Windows XP SP2? (0 replies)
- [FSC] Facebook Privacy Check (0 replies)
- [FSC] Videos - May 2010 Security Summary (0 replies)
- [FSC] Block Flash (0 replies)
- [FSC] Windows 7 AutoPlay and Virtual CDs (0 replies)
- [FSC] Mac OS X Spyware (0 replies)
- [FSC] Samsung Wave Autorun.inf (0 replies)
- [FSC] Facebook, Google and Privacy (0 replies)
- [FSC] Poll: Anyone Quitting Facebook Today? (0 replies)
- [HIB]Did Apple Tell Times to Shove Its App-Takedown Letter? (0 replies)
- [HIB]State Department Anxious About Possible Leak of Cables to Wikileaks (0 replies)
- [HIB]Uptake of native Linux ZFS port hampered by license conflict (0 replies)
- [HIB]European MPs back web-search data retention plan (0 replies)
- [HIB]$11m jackpot just a 'reset' message, says casino (0 replies)
- [HIB]Mobile Malware Could Hit Users With Hidden Charges (0 replies)
- [HIB]China suffers from hackers too (0 replies)
- [HIB]One year later: Wave holds promise, needs killer client (0 replies)
- [HIB]Inside the iPhone 4--courtesy of Steve Jobs (0 replies)
- [HIB]Curb your cloud enthusiasm (0 replies)
- [FSC] Exploit.PDF-Dropper.Gen (0 replies)
- [FSC] Block Flash (0 replies)
- [HIB]Ten reasons why an Iphone 4 is a bad idea (0 replies)
- [HIB]Hackers plant malware on Jerusalem Post website (0 replies)
- [HIB]One in ten IT professionals cheat on firewall audit (0 replies)
- [HIB]135 000 Fake YouTube Pages Delivering Malware (0 replies)
- [HIB]Holiday Inn Lets Your Smartphone Be Your Room Key (0 replies)
- [HIB]Microsoft addresses 34 flaws in Patch Tuesday (0 replies)
- [HIB]WikiLeaks versus Wired: War of words continues (0 replies)
- [HIB]Padding Oracle Attack cracks encrypted session data (0 replies)
- [HIB]Is your IP address on this 'Hurt Locker' hit list? (0 replies)
- [HIB]Microsoft: Office 2011 for Mac will be 32-bit only (0 replies)
- [HIB]Did Apple Tell Times to Shove Its App-Takedown Letter? (0 replies)
- [Hack In The Box]Bank of America insider admits he stole sensitive customer data (0 replies)
- [Hack In The Box]Top level domain growth continues to climb (0 replies)
- [Hack In The Box]Wireless world demands tighter security (0 replies)
- [Hack In The Box]Volatility Roiling IT Job Market, Report Finds (0 replies)
- [Hack In The Box]Watch out for fake clouds: Melbourne IT (0 replies)
- [Hack In The Box]Ten reasons why an Iphone 4 is a bad idea (0 replies)
- Microsoft finally fixes Pwn2Own browser flaw (0 replies)
- Apple plugs 48 Safari, WebKit security holes (0 replies)
- Protection tips for the upcoming FIFA World Cup themed cybercrime campaigns (0 replies)
- Adobe warns of Flash, PDF zero-day attacks (0 replies)
- An open-source Anti-XSS Web Protection Library, from Microsoft (0 replies)
- Facebook's new Developer Verification won't stop rogue apps (0 replies)
- Patch Tuesday heads-up: 10 bulletins, 34 flaws (IE, Windows affected) (0 replies)
- Rutkowska's Qubes OS to implement disposable VMs (0 replies)
- Operating system choice does not equal security (0 replies)
- Malware Watch: Free Mac OS X screensavers bundled with spyware (0 replies)
- [Hack In The Box]Bank of America insider admits he stole sensitive customer data (0 replies)
- Hackers Place Racist Message On Miami Road Sign: โ€No Latinos, No Tacosโ€ (0 replies)
- Foxconn Website Defaced After iPhone Assembly Plant Suicides (0 replies)
- Tabnapping attack baits phishing trawl (0 replies)
- Looking for code work? Write fake anti-virus scripts (0 replies)
- Google's encrypted search casts shadow on web analytics (0 replies)
- ISP slapped with $807,000 fee for 'groundless' spam case (0 replies)
- Two years later, Apple Safari still open to 'carpet-bombing' (0 replies)
- Video smutware attack returns to Facebook (0 replies)
- Eset slips on Comdom to stop spam emissions (0 replies)
- Google halts deletion of Street View Wi-Fi data (0 replies)
- Flaw lets hackers delete Facebook friends (0 replies)
- Google turns on SSL encryption for search (0 replies)
- IBM Hands Out Malware-infected USB At AusCERT Security Conference (0 replies)
- Most browsers silently expose intimate viewing habits (0 replies)
- Microsoft declares war on 'sophisticated' click-fraud scheme (0 replies)
- Heartland coughs $41m to settle MasterCard claims (0 replies)
- Symantec lays out $1.3bn to buy VeriSign's security business (0 replies)
- Sergey Brin: 'We screwed up' on Street View Wi-Fi grab (0 replies)
- ISP shuttered for hosting 'witches' brew' of spam, child porn (0 replies)
- German Cybercrime Forum Hacked, Members Details Uploaded Onto File-sharing Networks (0 replies)
- Another Vulnerability Leaks Private Data On Facebook (0 replies)
- Facebook scrambles to close hole exposing private data (0 replies)
- German cybercrime forum hacked (0 replies)
- DARPA witchfinder-ware to SMITE America's IT traitors (0 replies)
- Best Buy tech finds 'child abuse' wallpaper on broken PC (0 replies)
- UK regulator warns targets over share scam sucker list (0 replies)
- Man accused of DDoSing conservative talking heads (0 replies)
- Security bug bites 64-bit Windows 7 (0 replies)
- Transit site coughs up private info for 168,000 passengers (0 replies)
- Quantum crypto boffins in successful backdoor sniff (0 replies)
- Chelsea fans hack Man Utd phone systems (0 replies)
- Nato should tool up for cyber war, say globo-bigwigs (0 replies)
- Koobface gang counter-poohpooh nemesis sec-pro Danchev (0 replies)
- Google Street View Collected Personal Data From WiFi Networks (0 replies)
- Compromised Web Servers Used To Launch DDoS Attacks (0 replies)
- Twitter Bug Allowed Users To Forcefully Add Followers (0 replies)
- Facebook bug allowed users to eavesdrop on chats (0 replies)
- Microsoft update secretly fixed two 'severe' bugs (0 replies)
- Viagra spam shop live on Twitter for a month (0 replies)
- Lost mental hospital memory stick had health records (0 replies)
- Sharing bank PINs leaves consumers at risk (0 replies)
- Google tutorial lets developers play malicious hacker (0 replies)
- ATM hacking spree foiled by tip from ex-con (0 replies)
- EFF fights Facebook bid to outlaw one-stop social apps (0 replies)
- Mariposa botnet suspects duo sought jobs at Panda (0 replies)
- US netwar-force Cyber Wings badge unveiled (0 replies)
- Yahoo! Messenger Users Infected By New Worm, Form An IRC Botnet (0 replies)
- How You Can Block 150,000+ Pieces of Spam With Almost Zero Effort (0 replies)
- Email Spam, Forum Spam, and Online Conduct (0 replies)
- How to Deal With Tons of Spam Email (0 replies)
- Preventing Cross Site Scripting Attacks (0 replies)
- Benefits of XML Security Apache (0 replies)
- Assess Web Application Firewalls (0 replies)
- How to Prevent Website Hackers (0 replies)
- Change Admin Username in WordPress (0 replies)
- Common Email Dangers to Be Aware of and Avoid (0 replies)
- Hiding Your IP Address - Protect Your Identity Online While Surfing Anonymously (0 replies)
- Computer Data Security and Encryption Mechanisms Used in Data Communication (0 replies)
- What is a Spyware Remover and How Can it Help My Computer Activities? (0 replies)
- Learn Email Monitoring Instantly (0 replies)
- Changing Your IP Address to Surf Anonymously - Is it Really Worth It? (0 replies)
- Prevent Cross Site Scripting Attacks (0 replies)
- Keeping Your Kids Safe While Surfing the Internet (0 replies)
- Simple Anti-Phishing Tips (0 replies)
- Apache Security Tips (0 replies)
- Requirement For PCI DSS Compliance (0 replies)
- Understanding PCI DSS Compliance (0 replies)
- Change Your IP - What You Need to Know About Hiding Your IP Address (0 replies)
- Hide Your IP Address - How to Successfully Shield Your IP Location From Identity Thieves (0 replies)
- How to Prevent XSS Attacks (0 replies)
- Student found guilty of obstruction in Sarah Palin email trial (0 replies)
- Researchers spy on BitTorrent users in real-time (0 replies)
- IT consultant gets 5 years for plundering $2m (0 replies)
- US airmen hornswoggled by <em>Transformers</em> email trick (0 replies)
- Microsoft SharePoint Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability Exposes Sensitive Data (0 replies)
- Mobile users and personal devices (0 replies)
- Palin email jury reaches verdicts on 3 of 4 counts (0 replies)
- What's impacting IT security today? (0 replies)
- Beijing security know-how rules irk suppliers (0 replies)
- Texas man cops to botnet-for-hire charges (0 replies)
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