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