InfoSec News Archiv September 2006
- [ISN] Study: Del. a prime spot for financial data centers,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2006-35,
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- [ISN] Hacker hits Denver's Web site,
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- [ISN] The CIO-CSO Partnership,
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- [ISN] Uptick in Windows attacks reported,
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- [ISN] Computer security consultant recovers notes thought to have been destroyed,
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- [ISN] From Crypto to Jazz,
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- [ISN] Johnny Cache breaks silence on Apple Wi-Fi exploit,
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- [ISN] Phishing expedition at heart of AT&T hacking,
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- [ISN] GAO: FDIC needs better information security,
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- [ISN] Q&A: ISS founder on IBM and beyond,
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- [ISN] The computer spy that steals your passwords and credit details,
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- [ISN] Prison guard arrested over Bali bomber's laptop,
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- [ISN] Pool crashing in Vegas: a perk and an art,
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- [ISN] WiFi fingerprints could end MAC spoofing,
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- [ISN] Word flaw hit with zero-day attack,
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- [ISN] Indian call centre worker held over credit card fraud,
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- [ISN] Hacking Black Hat,
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- [ISN] Cyber-Czar Wait Is Almost Over,
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- [ISN] Hackers threaten bond auctions,
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- [ISN] Government Report Finds Healthcare Privacy Breaches Rampant,
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- [ISN] Intrigue in High Places,
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- [ISN] Hackers can drain cell phone batteries, study says,
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- [ISN] Browsing with Browzar,
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- [ISN] Mozilla taps former Microsoft executive for security,
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- [ISN] Man admits he hacked into California university application system,
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- [ISN] Another breach at Wells,
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- [ISN] Browzar Bashing: Is It Warranted?,
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- [ISN] Sandia's Red Teams: On the Hunt for Security Holes,
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- [ISN] HP Dragnet Grabbed 9 Reporters,
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- [ISN] Credit card companies form security council,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2006-36,
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- [ISN] Re: Browzar Bashing: Is It Warranted?,
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- [ISN] Alums who sued over data breach fight OU's dismissal motion,
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- [ISN] Just 3 Microsoft Security Updates On Tap Next Week,
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- [ISN] Browzar bashing,
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- [ISN] NIST creates forum to comment on software vulnerabilities,
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- [ISN] 'Second Life' suffers real-world breach,
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- [ISN] Thousands of U students have IDs at risk after computer theft,
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- [ISN] India's IT hub wakes up to e-security,
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- [ISN] Porn out, encryption in,
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- [ISN] Air Force gets WISE on network security,
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- [ISN] Hacking of governor's computer suspected Published comments had been taped, stored on office server,
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- [ISN] Lock guru says Targus still leaves notebooks vulnerable,
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- [ISN] Quickest Patch Ever,
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- [ISN] Forensic toolkit harvests cellphone data,
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- [ISN] Rival behind Schwarzenegger Web flap,
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- [ISN] Report: Zotob worm authors jailed,
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- [ISN] REVIEW: "Symbian OS Platform Security", Craig Heath,
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- [ISN] IT Wrestles with Microsoft Monoculture Myopia,
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- [ISN] Princeton Prof Hacks E - Vote Machine,
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- [ISN] Transceiver Fingerprinting Improves Wireless Security,
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- [ISN] THC Nokia Phone Unlock,
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- [ISN] Foul play as bug found hidden in Mourinho's favourite restaurant,
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- [ISN] Turkish, Iranian Hackers Attack Korean Web Sites,
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- [ISN] Congress slams Homeland Security's tech efforts,
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- [ISN] DHS says cybersecurity exec candidate coming soon,
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- [ISN] New security regime for government computers,
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- [ISN] Hacker erases files from Barrington town website,
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- [ISN] Unisys Computer Recovered,
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- [ISN] Bangladesh making law to check computer hacking,
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- [ISN] Attack code targets new IE hole,
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- [ISN] Reports Say H.P. Relied on Its Own Boston Security Unit,
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- [ISN] Security lax on computer of tax assessor,
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- [ISN] Satellite Interference Indonesian Hackers Show How Easy It is To Get Data From the Sky,
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- [ISN] Gryzlov urges G8 to step up fight against cyber-terrorism,
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- [ISN] Security products sold despite freeware,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2006-37,
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- [ISN] Nikon magazine hit with security breach,
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- [ISN] AusCERT Win Whole-of-Government Contract,
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- [ISN] Cross-site scripting the top security risk,
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- [ISN] Homeland Security fills top cybersecurity post,
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- [ISN] Warnings grow over unpatched IE flaw,
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- [ISN] Microsoft Lures Another McAfee Security Guru,
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- [ISN] Call for papers and tutorials for AusCERT2007,
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- [ISN] Security measures seen doing more harm than good,
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- [ISN] Spyware, Bots, Rootkits Flooding Through Unpatched IE Hole,
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- [ISN] Gartner: Security costs fall with good policies,
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- [ISN] HP studied infiltrating newsrooms,
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- [ISN] Hezbollah cracked the code,
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- [ISN] Teens ram car through CENTCOM gates,
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- [ISN] Security vendors SecureWorks, LURHQ merge,
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- [ISN] Alternative Firmware for Wireless APs: DD-WRT,
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- [ISN] Q-CERT to be based at Qatar Science & Technology Park,
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- [ISN] Security war is being lost, says Schneier,
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- [ISN] Burglaries down, but lock-picking cases up 40%,
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- [ISN] FTC hasn't paid victims of breach at ChoicePoint,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2006-38,
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- [ISN] Aussies Seek Software Developers,
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- [ISN] ECC does it: Certicom CEO foresees decades of data-security dominance,
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- [ISN] Proposed German law a 'win-win' for black hats?,
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- [ISN] ATM Maker Readies Anti-Hack Patch,
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- [ISN] Commerce Department loses 1,137 laptops,
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- [ISN] Capitol Police Were Warned of Holes in Security,
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- [ISN] Purdue notifies alumni of 2000 computer breach,
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- [ISN] Davis seeks standard IT breach notification policy,
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- [ISN] Police blotter: Alleged al-Qaida hacker goes to court,
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- [ISN] Attack confirmed, big Websites back online,
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- [ISN] Industrial espionage quietly reaches Dominican arena,
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- [ISN] Microsoft's Security Efforts Noted,
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- [ISN] Call for Papers - 19th Annual FIRST Conference,
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- [ISN] Ruxcon 2006,
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- [ISN] Red alert on Web 2.0 Security,
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- [ISN] Microsoft mulls early IE patch release,
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- [ISN] Browser security holes surging in 2006,
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- [ISN] USB memory sticks pose new dangers,
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- [ISN] FBI still investigating Bethel server hacking,
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- [ISN] Cybersecurity chief quits after unusual contract expires,
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- [ISN] Defence spies warning,
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- [ISN] Microsoft offers early fix for critical IE bug,
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- [ISN] GE: Laptop with data on 50,000 staffers stolen,
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- [ISN] Microsoft sues over source code theft,
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- [ISN] ITL Bulletin for September 2006,
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- [ISN] Protecting corporate reputation a key aim of IT security,
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- [ISN] Two More Portable Anonymous Web Browsers,
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- [ISN] Zero-day attacks continue to hit Microsoft,
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- [ISN] Man escapes conviction over unsought bank probe,
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- [ISN] Airline foils hackers with latest high-tech defences,
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- [ISN] Oracle Promises Security In Fusion But Customers Will Have To Wait,
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- [ISN] TX Corporate Hackers Allegedly Steal $150 Million,
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- [ISN] Army expects 'suicide hacker' attacks,
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- [ISN] Computer Swindle Preyed On Prosecutor,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2006-39,
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