InfoSec News Archiv Februar 2005
- [ISN] NIST issues final draft of IT security controls,
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- [ISN] Linux Security Week - January 31st 2005,
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- [ISN] Los Alamos missing disks never existed,
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- [ISN] Attackers Could Bypass XP SP2 Security Mechanisms,
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- [ISN] Know thy hacker,
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- [ISN] REVIEW: "Modern Cryptography: Theory and Practice", Wenbo Mao,
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- [ISN] Iraq battle plan leak sparks overhaul of cybercrime-fighting techniques,
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- [ISN] Manhunt for Filipino hacker ensues,
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- [ISN] Infighting Cited at Homeland Security,
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- [ISN] RealPlayer and IE exploited,
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- [ISN] Hackers break into Zimbabwe government website,
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- [ISN] State computer worker says 'hacking' justified,
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- [ISN] Theft of SAIC Computers Containing Stockholder Personal Information,
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- [ISN] Microsoft seeks security cooperation,
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- [ISN] Rowling to Potter fans: Watch out for phishing scams,
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- [ISN] Hacker 'Mudge' Returns to BBN,
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- [ISN] Spammers 'tricking ISPs' into sending junk mail,
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- [ISN] Root kit surfaces after Jabber attack,
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- [ISN] Security UPDATE -- Windows 2000 Support; IE; Spyware Study -- February 2, 2005,
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- [ISN] Test Site guards failed attack drill,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-5,
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- [ISN] State worker acquitted of hacking government computer,
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- [ISN] Saddam Hussein "death" virus on loose,
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- [ISN] Huge security hole in .NET: Java creator,
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- [ISN] Cisco: There is no fixed software for this issue.,
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- [ISN] J-CARD numbers leaked on Internet,
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- [ISN] "The Bad Boys are also Terribly Clever",
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- [ISN] FBI Computers: You Don't Have Mail,
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- [ISN] NSPW 2005 Call For Papers,
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- [ISN] Linux Security Week - February 7th 2005,
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- [ISN] CodeCon Reminder,
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- [ISN] Privacy, Security, Trust 2005 Conference - Oct 12th...14th,
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- [ISN] Experts: International domain names may pose threat,
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- [ISN] Hold the Phone, VOIP Isn't Safe,
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- [ISN] Bush backs boost for cybersecurity,
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- [ISN] Tester claims 90% of VPNs open to hackers,
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- [ISN] Webroot Software Resigns from COAST,
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- [ISN] Microsoft issues 12 patches, eight of them for critical?flaws,
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- [ISN] Microsoft to buy Sybari,
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- [ISN] Charges dropped against 'DDoS Mafia',
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- [ISN] First Monday February 2005,
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- [ISN] FBI Van Burglarized; SWAT Rifles, Ammo Taken,
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- [ISN] Cyber-terror plan panned as "barmy",
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- [ISN] Did U.S. Spy Agency Exchange E-Mails With '60s Pop-Singer?,
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- [ISN] Symantec flaw leaves opening for viruses,
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- [ISN] The curse of the secret question,
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- [ISN] Spyware Critic Knocked Offline by DDoS Attack,
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- [ISN] Computer Hackers Place False Emergency Calls - Hiawatha Prank Call,
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- [ISN] Hacker hits WSU computers,
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- [ISN] Sniffer dog threatens online privacy,
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- [ISN] Security UPDATE -- Safer Mobile Surfing -- February 9, 2005,
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- [ISN] Hackers target state's computer network,
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- [ISN] BlackBerry maker gets NIST nod,
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- [ISN] Hackers Quickly Target Newly Disclosed Microsoft Flaw,
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- [ISN] Flaw in mail-list software leaks passwords,
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- [ISN] Cybersecurity: It's Dollars and Sense,
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- [ISN] Break-In At SAIC Risks ID Theft,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-6,
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- [ISN] Clarke joins latest cyberterror debate,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - February 11th 2005,
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- [ISN] Cisco readies security product blitz,
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- [ISN] China's Big Export - When it comes to spying, Beijing likes to flood the zone,
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- [ISN] IBM DB2 Flaws Found,
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- [ISN] Hacker invades 'War of the Worlds' Web site,
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- [ISN] Book Review - Kerberos: The Definitive Guide,
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- [ISN] Juvenile sentenced in Microsoft attack,
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- [ISN] WebTV hacker may get 'prison channel',
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- [ISN] You Call This Trustworthy Computing?,
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- [ISN] Flash Review: A Hacker Manifesto,
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- [ISN] Hack.lu 2005 Call for Papers,
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- [ISN] White House Eyes NSA for Network 'Traffic Cop',
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- [ISN] Security gaps in federal computers,
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- [ISN] Bad O-S design blamed for rise in bots,
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- [ISN] IE 7.0 Leaves Windows 2000 Users Out in the Cold,
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- [ISN] Security lapses at nuclear plants spark terror fears,
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- [ISN] Security UPDATE -- A New IPS Test Report -- February 16, 2005,
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- [ISN] Software firms fault colleges' security education,
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- [ISN] [Vmyths.com ALERT] mi2g issues absurdly precise guesstimates,
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- [ISN] With D+ On Their Report Card, Federal Security Officers Try A Study Group,
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- [ISN] Hacker who broke into mobile network pleads guilty,
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- [ISN] Researchers find security flaw in SHA-1 algorithm,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-7,
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- [ISN] Clarke rips Microsoft over security,
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- [ISN] Security Lacking at Major Canada Power Plants - TV,
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- [ISN] Hackers "shoot" the security pros at the RSA Convention,
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- [ISN] RSA: Microsoft on 'rootkits': Be afraid, be very afraid,
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- [ISN] Davis questions security of Treasury Web site,
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- [ISN] Confidential data left on old PCs,
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- [ISN] Hackers post Paris Hilton's address book online,
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- [ISN] Book Review: Managing Information Security Risks: The OCTAVE Approach,
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- [ISN] Microsoft in Quandary Over Virus Security,
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- [ISN] Thinking Outside the Security Box,
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- [ISN] Singapore Unveils Plan to Battle 'Cyber Terror',
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- [ISN] From layers to assurance,
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- [ISN] Linux Security Week - February 21st 2005,
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- [ISN] How Paris Got Hacked?,
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- [ISN] Book Review: The Mezonic Agenda: Hacking the Presidency,
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- [ISN] Eye on Offshoring: Lessons From the Tsunami,
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- [ISN] FBI Issues Warning About Computer Virus,
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- [ISN] Feds prepare security test,
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- [ISN] Security UPDATE -- RSA Conference 2005 Highlights -- February 23, 2005,
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- [ISN] Black Hat Europe and Asia 2005 early bird registrations are about to close!,
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- [ISN] Feds square off with organized cyber crime,
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- [ISN] Paris Hilton worm spreads,
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- [ISN] Largest hacker group in China dissolves,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2005-8,
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- [ISN] Hilton hack underscores mobile security lapses,
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- [ISN] Network to research protection,
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- [ISN] Spy fears spook IBM-Lenovo deal,
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- [ISN] Flaw threatens T-Mobile voice mail leaks,
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- [ISN] Q&A: Rep. Davis on latest federal IT security report card,
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- [ISN] Firefox Patch Fixes Vulnerabilities And Crashes,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - February 25th 2005,
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- [ISN] Cyber warriors anticipate center,
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- [ISN] Security Firms Follow Unwritten Code When Digging Up Dirt On Each Other,
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- [ISN] 'No Execute' Flag Waves Off Buffer Attacks,
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- [ISN] Bank loses credit-card info of 1.2M federal workers,
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- [ISN] Sidekick 2 hacks - Re: Hilton hack underscores mobile security lapses,
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- [ISN] Hackers may target pacemaker technology,
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- [ISN] Hackers invaded state Web sites 72 times in five years,
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