InfoSec News Archiv September 2004
- [ISN] [Vmyths.com ALERT] Follow-up on latest cyber-terror prediction,
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- [ISN] REVIEW: "The Secured Enterprise", Paul E. Proctor/F. Christian Byrnes,
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- [ISN] Open Source Vulnerability Database Opens Vendor Dictionary,
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- [ISN] Police question report of India code theft,
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- [ISN] DOD reveals viral infection,
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- [ISN] NK man faces computer-hacking charges,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-36,
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- [ISN] Tech threats: the new front in the War on Terror,
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- [ISN] Beefing up NIPRNET,
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- [ISN] Security Researchers Call for More Info from Oracle,
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- [ISN] Security pros warn of critical flaws in Kerberos,
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- [ISN] Alarming Garden security breaches,
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- [ISN] Army honors security work,
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- [ISN] New York presents wireless security challenge for RNC,
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- [ISN] US government and security firms warn of critical Oracle flaws,
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- [ISN] Incheon Airport Vulnerable to Hackers,
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- [ISN] Top UK companies are failing to develop written security policies,
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- [ISN] REVIEW: "Ethics and Computing", Kevin W. Bowyer,
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- [ISN] Software pirates not safe at home,
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- [ISN] Code Pink Infiltrates RNC,
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- [ISN] Army rebuilds networks after hack attack,
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- [ISN] Nasdaq tests everyone's disaster recovery plans,
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- [ISN] For Wall Street, 9/11 lessons three years in the making,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-37,
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- [ISN] Sasser Worm Creator Charged with Sabotage,
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- [ISN] Microsoft confident XP update will baffle hackers,
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- [ISN] Mitnick movie comes to the US,
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- [ISN] Four steps for protecting your internal networks,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - September 10th 2004,
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- [ISN] Advance Program for the 20th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference,
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- [ISN] [infowarrior] - Assistance Requested: Rewriting the NISPOM Sec 8,
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- [ISN] German hacker finds open Wi-Fi networks in Manila,
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- [ISN] Justice Department plans more labs focused on cyber crime,
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- [ISN] Linux Security Week - September 13th 2004,
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- [ISN] Germans develop nasty case of IE jitters,
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- [ISN] Virus writers look for work,
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- [ISN] Security holes plague Windows Help,
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- [ISN] Online article reveals hacker's ID,
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- [ISN] Virus writers add network sniffer to worm,
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- [ISN] Major graphics flaw threatens Windows PCs,
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- [ISN] Hackers Join Homeland Security Effort,
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- [ISN] MS Premium Customers Get Early Security Warnings,
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- [ISN] Extortion Online,
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- [ISN] DHS moves ahead with cybersecurity R&D efforts,
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- [ISN] [Vmyths.com ALERT] Hysteria predicted for 'JPEG Processor' vulnerability,
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- [ISN] Five fired in Los Alamos lab scandal,
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- [ISN] Feds say Lamo inspired other hackers,
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- [ISN] AusCERT2005 Call for Presentations and Tutorials (AUSCERT#20044dfa4),
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- [ISN] German IT agency sets record straight on Explorer,
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- [ISN] Symantec Buys Security Consulting Pioneer @stake,
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- [ISN] House may act on cybersecurity liability protection,
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- [ISN] Spam most destructive in China's Internet security,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-38,
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- [ISN] REVIEW: "Systems Reliability and Failure Prevention", Herbert Hecht,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - September 17th 2004,
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- [ISN] Cybercrime summit urges international cooperation,
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- [ISN] Microsoft Opens Office Source Code to Governments,
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- [ISN] Arrest made in Cisco source code theft,
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- [ISN] 9/11 overhaul likely to include cybersecurity provision,
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- [ISN] Linux Security Week - September 20th 2004,
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- [ISN] German Security Firm Hires Hacker Awaiting Trial,
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- [ISN] 'Warez lawyer' had double agenda - claim,
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- [ISN] Gartner analysts point out the security you don't need,
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- [ISN] Internet security in RP remains dismal, says Filipino hacker,
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- [ISN] Academics get NSF grant for Net security centers,
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- [ISN] When outsourcing, don't forget security, experts say,
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- [ISN] Windows is the 'biggest beta test in history' - Gartner,
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- [ISN] Activists Find More E-Vote Flaws,
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- [ISN] Bill would narrow intruder surveillance,
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- [ISN] Update: Credit card firm hit by DDoS attack,
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- [ISN] SpamAssassin sports new open-source license,
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- [ISN] U.S. Cybersecurity Office May Relocate,
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- [ISN] Students hack into computer and steal tests,
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- [ISN] Microsoft: To secure IE, upgrade to XP,
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- [ISN] SSH Bouncing - How to get through firewalls easily, Part 2.,
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- [ISN] Symantec Holes Open Up Firewalls to Attacks,
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- [ISN] Wireless tip: Don't hide from risk,
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- [ISN] For an infosecurity career, get the technical basics first,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-39,
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- [ISN] Hackers tap server at Cal State Hayward,
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- [ISN] Hackers use Google to access photocopiers,
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- [ISN] JPEG/GDIplus vulnerability,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - September 24th 2004 (fwd),
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- [ISN] Linux Security Week - September 27th 2004,
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- [ISN] U.N. warns of nuclear cyber attack risk,
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- [ISN] Hackers go after Lundy site,
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- [ISN] E-mail firm baits hackers with security challenge,
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- [ISN] REVIEW: "Minding the Machines", William M. Evan/Mark Manion,
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- [ISN] Cybersecurity measures not likely in intelligence reform,
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- [ISN] Hackers use porn to target Microsoft JPEG flaw,
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- [ISN] When staff can be more dangerous than hackers,
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- [ISN] Hacker caused $400,000 damage - businessman,
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- [ISN] Laser injures Delta pilot's eye,
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- [ISN] Terrorists grow fat on email scams,
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- [ISN] Hackers attack Al Qaeda-linked websites,
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- [ISN] ITL Bulletin for September 2004,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2004-40,
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- [ISN] Warspammer guilty under new federal law,
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- [ISN] JPEG flaw gets instant messaging worm,
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- [ISN] Healthcare CIO gets tough on net policy violators,
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