InfoSec News Archiv Oktober 2009
- [ISN] UK already 'major world power' in cyberwar,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-40,
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- [ISN] Linux saves Aussie electrical grid,
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- [ISN] DHS could hire 1,000 more cybersecurity professionals,
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- [ISN] Probe Targets Archives' Handling of Data on 70 Million Vets,
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- [ISN] Express Scripts: 700,000 notified after extortion,
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- [ISN] Targeted e-mails distribute malware in PayChoice breach,
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- [ISN] New IT Security Authority to safeguard Singapore against cyber threats,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - October 2nd 2009,
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- [ISN] PCs with Shtokman-info stolen,
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- [ISN] RIM Plugs BlackBerry Security Hole,
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- [ISN] The Cybersecurity Myth,
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- [ISN] Roughead: Newest corps to dominate cyber intel,
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- [ISN] Small Business Information Security Task Force; Request for Nominations,
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- [ISN] 10,000 Hotmail passwords mysteriously leaked to web,
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- [ISN] Bank Botnet Serves Fake Info to Thwart Researchers,
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- [ISN] Commerce neglects its IT security workforce: inspector general,
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- Re: [ISN] The Cybersecurity Myth (2 replies),
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- [ISN] Blue Cross physicians warned of data breach,
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- [ISN] MoD 'how to stop leaks' document is leaked,
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- [ISN] Hacker conference starts next week,
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- [ISN] Keesler AFB begins cyber warfare training,
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- [ISN] IT security breach causes WebCenter shutdown,
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- [ISN] Bankers Gone Bad: Financial Crisis Making The Threat Worse,
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- [ISN] Lawsuit: Heartland Knew Data Security Standard was 'Insufficient',
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- [ISN] Former DuPont researcher hit with federal data theft charges,
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- [ISN] Most Common Hotmail Password Revealed!,
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- [ISN] Man banished from PayPal for showing how to hack PayPal,
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- [ISN] Phishing for Trouble: Officials Use Humor to Promote Cyber Security,
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- [ISN] Q&A: Amit Yoran talks cybersecurity,
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- [ISN] Hathaway Joins Kennedy School as Senior Adviser,
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- [ISN] One Hundred Phishers Charged In Largest Cybercrime Case,
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- [ISN] Former Teen Stock Swindler Pleads to New Hacking Charges,
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- [ISN] Citing cybercrime, FBI director doesn't bank online,
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- [ISN] Jon Go$$elin Hack Attack,
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- [ISN] CFP: Workshop on Ethics in Computer Security Research 2010 - EXTENDED Deadline: Oct 22, 2009,
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- [ISN] How dangerous could a hacked robot possibly be?,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-41,
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- [ISN] Critical Adobe Reader vuln under 'targeted' attack,
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- [ISN] Survey shows business sceptical about external hacking,
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- [ISN] Comcast pop-ups alert customers to PC infections,
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- [ISN] Deutsche Bank Spy Case Rises to New Level,
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- [ISN] Montgomery Planner Tried To Hinder Audit, Report Finds,
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- [ISN] Request for feedback,
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- [ISN] AusCERT2010 Call for Presentations and Tutorials,
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- [ISN] Choosing the Right Emergency Contacts,
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- [ISN] Cyberwar Readiness Recast As Low Priority,
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- [ISN] DHS Web sites vulnerable to hackers, IG says,
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- [ISN] Bloggers howl after conference snoops on 'secure' network,
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- [ISN] Advertising - j4m - Call for Sponsors,
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- [ISN] With botnets everywhere, DDoS attacks get cheaper,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-42,
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- [ISN] Best cyber offense is a good defense, RAND report says,
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- [ISN] New Fake Antivirus Attack Holds Victim's System Hostage,
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- [ISN] Has Delta been hacking?,
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- [ISN] DHS agencies don't sustain info security programs, IG says,
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- [ISN] Home sec puts McKinnon extradition on hold,
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- [ISN] Secretary to address Cybersecurity on Tuesday,
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- [ISN] Linux Advisory Watch - October 16th 2009,
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- [ISN] CanSecWest 2010 CALL FOR PAPERS (deadline Nov 30, conf. Mar 22-26) and PacSec (Nov 4/5) Selections,
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- [ISN] PayChoice Suffers Another Data Breach,
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- [ISN] Q&A: Defcon's Jeff Moss on cybersecurity, government's role,
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- [ISN] 38 Oracle security patches coming next week,
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- [ISN] Ex-Ford Engineer Indicted For Allegedly Stealing Company Secrets,
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- [ISN] NASA info security controls are broken, GAO concludes,
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- [ISN] Botnet Unleashes Variety Of New Phishing Attacks,
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- [ISN] Medical Records: Stored in the Cloud, Sold on the Open Market,
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- [ISN] VoIP hack suspect fugitive extradited back to US,
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- [ISN] Classified Info on Dangerous Chemicals Hacked,
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- [ISN] Part 2: Q&A with Jeff Moss on computer hacking,
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- [ISN] Top US scientist accused of trying to spy for Israel (fwd),
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- [ISN] NSA Director Tapped For Cyber Command,
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- [ISN] ChoicePoint to pay $275,000 in latest data breach,
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- [ISN] DHS Secretary Says Cabinet-Level IT Position Unnecessary,
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- [ISN] What Did The Moon Scientist Want To Tell The Israelis? Some Clues,
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- [ISN] Nonprofit Air Force Association recruits youth for cyber war games,
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- [ISN] Time Warner Cable Exposes 65, 000 Customer Routers to Remote Hacks,
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- [ISN] San Jose jury hears conflicting stories in opening of espionage trial,
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- [ISN] Microsoft chief admits Sidekick outage hurt cloud,
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- [ISN] Air Force focusing on cyber warfare challenges,
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- [ISN] Area women unhappy over cancer data theft,
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- [ISN] Metasploit Project Sold To Rapid7,
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- [ISN] EXCLUSIVE: Chinese spymaster complains about news leak,
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- [ISN] Almost half ISO 27001 'compliant' firms break basic security requirements,
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- [ISN] Feds' Security Spending On a Roll: Over 8 Percent Growth Over Next Five Years,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-43,
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- [ISN] Botnet click fraud at record high,
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- [ISN] Zurich security breach affects 51,000 customers,
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- Re: [ISN] Time Warner Cable Exposes 65, 000 Customer Routers to Remote Hacks,
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- [ISN] Cyberwarfare Needs Damage Assessment Tools,
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- [ISN] China Expands Cyberspying in U.S., Report Says,
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- [ISN] Computer failure paralyses Swiss ministries,
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- [ISN] Military`s Intranet Vulnerable to NK Hacking,
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- [ISN] Socialite Charged with Hacking Voice Mail,
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- [ISN] Guardian job website hit by hackers,
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- [ISN] Rogue trader calls for smarter regulation to avert disaster,
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- [ISN] Report: Nearly 6 Million Infected Web Pages Across 640K Compromised Sites,
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- [ISN] Defense Department to partially lift flash drive ban,
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- [ISN] Espionage suspect has friends puzzled,
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- [ISN] Judge says TD Ameritrade's proposed security fixes aren't enough,
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- [ISN] Government to build $1.5B cybersecurity data center,
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- [ISN] Feds' Smart Grid Race Leaves Cybersecurity in the Dust,
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- [ISN] Amazon downplays report highlighting vulnerabilities in its cloud service,
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- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-44,
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- [ISN] Survey: Few companies addressing cyberterrorism,
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- [ISN] 40 computers in Chemistry Department hacked, possibly exposing private info,
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- [ISN] ITL Bulletin for October 2009,
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- [ISN] Manhattan DA: Computer Technician Charged In Identity Theft,
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- [ISN] N. Korean ministry behind July cyber attacks: spy chief,
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