Recent News
Friday, September 7th
- Vodafone fails 3G test
- US Faces Further 3G Delays
- Code Red worm: Good for you?
- New Code Blue virus found in China
- Panda Software warns of "Disemboweler" email virus
- The U.S. Recruits New Hackers
- FileNavigator Builder 1.0 Released
- Bring out the dog and pony
- Linux users warned of new Trojan danger
- WCG Malaysian Qualifiers
- Is your boss reading your e-mail?
- Man accused of using software to watch estranged wife's computer use
- Security workers: Copyright law stifles
- FBI under fire for Code Red response
- Beware! Some of Your Co-Workers Could Be Hackers, IBM Says
- FBI Denies Bias as Raid Shuts Arabic Web Sites
- DOJ won't break up MS
Thursday, September 6th
- EU to counter U.S. led spy network
- Echelon spying network exists, EU committee says
- MP3 adapter for Sony PDA
- New Magistr worm at large on the Net
- Code Red: Haven't we seen this before?
- Hacker forces some banks to cancel Visa debit cards
- Security hole in NAI's Gauntlet firewall
- Singapore and Belgium in computer virus pact
- NASA hacker sentenced to prison
- Who's Reading Your Resume?
- Toys "R" Us sells out Xbox advance orders
- Study: Who Needs Privacy Laws?
- Exploiting and Protecting 802.11b Networks
- Keeping the noise down
Wednesday, September 5th
- SirCam worm still a serious threat
- What's Linux without Microsoft?
- XP Cracks Appear Before Product
- Lara Croft virus busts IRC
- We have a "Code Red!"
- How bigger, badder Code Red worms are being built
- Pennsylvania couple charged in theft of dinosaur fossil hacked from Utah earth
- VIA releases KT266A
- EXCLUSIVE: Carly's memo to Compaq staff
- Did the FBI ignore 'Code Red' warning?
- Configuring a Cisco 2501 firewall
- Bertelsmann steps up CD security efforts
- Virus variant poses fresh web threat
Tuesday, September 4th
- A network setup with FreeBSD and OpenBSD
- HP, Compaq agree to $25 billion merger
- Beware That Company Box You Took
- Virus attacks cost $11bn - so far
- Giving the Web a Memory Cost Its Users Privacy
- Security Guard On Secrets Charges
- Security and Internet Issues for US Businesses
- Review: RCA K@zoo MP3 Portable
- SirCam: The Worm That Won't Die
- McAfee announces new security products
- New virus targets .exe files
- Is China ground zero for hackers?
- British worm suspect seized by Scotland Yard and FBI
- SuSE: nkitb/nkitserv/telnetd vulnerabilities
- Kelly demands apology over hacking claims
Monday, September 3rd
- HITB GFX - come get your groove on!
- Code Red virus probably began in China, according to a GAO official
- Entrepreneur Is Quiet About His Past and Gets New Start in Net Surveillance
- Thawte on Scanning your Network Security
- Palm's next wireless device on the way
- Code Red Traced To University In Southern China
- Web banks come up short on privacy
- NASA uses OpenBSD; overcomes 802.11b security flaws
- Sklyarov denies he's a hacker
- MP's son admits to hacking software
- British hacker lodges appeal in Emirates
Sunday, September 2nd
Saturday, September 1st
- US Government re-issues telnet warning
- An Inside Look at Venture Capitalists
- Old Worm Strikes Dept of Defense DIA Security Contractor - Veridian
- TMNet streamyx updated service area
- Russia Warns Computer Experts on U.S. Travel
- Chipmakers angle for Linux support
- Intel Launches Three New Celerons
- Stallman changes position on GNU/Linux Issue
- Code Red cost estimated at $2.6 billion
- SMS bombs nominated for crime-fighting prize
- Top Hacking Tools Site Restricts Access to Hacker Programs & Tools
- Question to ask a future employer: Do you offer a spy-less environment?
- Code Red: Born In The USA ?
- Hijacking AIM accounts
- The Outer Limit
Friday, August 31st
- A distribution is (re)born: FKA Corel Linux
- Russian gov't trying to regain control of Internet domains and services
- Jailed teen hacker Coolio to run his own computer services company
- India officially opens their first Cyber crime police station - (smirk)
- China Financial Certification Authority to use Entrust for secure transactions
- FBI Warns of New Worm, Says No Code Red Suspects Yet
- New software lets managers search and spy through employee e-mails
- HITB Operator Logo for handphones now available!
- Ultrafast wireless technology set to lift off
- Sklyarov, Boss Plead Not Guilty
- Programmer claims to crack MS Reader
- Another FAKE Microsoft Technical Bulletin carrying a mass mailing worm is loos
- Are computer hackers getting the upper hand on the U.S. government?
- American Medical Association pressures MS to remove drinking ads
- FBI issue Arrest Warrants for teens responsible for Code Red mutant
- 'War declared on Copyright Law' at Fundraiser for Dmitry Sklyarov
- Survey says : People forgetting Laptops, PDA'a and Cell Phones in Cabs
Thursday, August 30th
- Michael Robertson Out as CEO of MP3.com
- Lowering the ‘RISK FACTOR’ In Information Risk Management
- Survey shows that large number of people are DUMB about viruses
- New South Wales Member of Parliament cleared of computer hacking allegations
- FBI interrogates man over anti-Bush car stickers
- Many DOD Web Sites Remain Blocked In Classified Cyber-Security Case
- New Term added to Internet Language : ' Scumware Advertising '
- Does the Dmitry Sklyarov case usher in start of hacker crackdown
- Secret Service, Treasury and ATF sets sights on smart-cards and PKI use
- Cross site scripting, or CSS hack poses threat to popular Web services
- How Vulnerable Are Your Medical Records? Doctor-Patient E-Privilege
- Management vs SysAdmins - Reactives versus Pro-Actives
- $100k of computer equipment stolen from Football Association
- Internet tapped for 'parasitic computing'
- Linux Might Be Too Big for Tux
- Sklyarov Indictment 'Not Unusual'
- More hacks coming from outside sources says new survey
- Riggs Bank Says Debit Cards Were Hacked
- JAWZ Security consultants and training ceases operation
- Visa plans program to protect online by adding password protection
- Sysadmin spy left digital trail
- Secure the Wireless Network firmware
- Parents defend hacker at sentencing
- Two Arrested For Trying To Sell Encryption To China
- New Snort Rules For CodeRed
- AthlonMP... Ooh...
- PR Ratings are back
- Blizzard Cool
Wednesday, August 29th
- Dept of Justice and EFF issue Press Releases on Sklyarov Indictment
- Handspring to launch two PDA-cell phones
- Russian indicted in copyright case
- Intel shows off simultaneous multithreading
- Apple cuts prices on G4 PowerBooks
- Linux community celebrates 10th anniversary
- Corel Finally Bails on Linux
- Programming a Way Out of Poverty
- Gateway Slashes Workforce
- Teachers Soon To Be Replaced By Essay Grading Sofware
- NSF Pledges $53 Million for a Distributed Terascale Facility
- Small Business's Networks Are Not Immune to Hackers' Attacks
- Crackdown targets 'unsafe' systems says Secret government paper
- Mailwasher rids e-mail of Viruses and Deals with Spammers - and its FREE
- Mafiaboy is now a good citizen flipping burgers - Pre-sentencing hearing
- Microsoft stashed ' Unique ID Code ' into WinXP final build
- Nokia adds smart cards to security portfolio
- Four out of five PDAs open to hackers: survey
- Chinese Ministry Reports Situation of Code Red II
- Slashdot Readers Blamed For Site Defacement
- Use of Invisible Web Bugs Increases by 488%
Tuesday, August 28th
- DIA hires Veridian to track attacks on DoD from 'unspecified foreign country'
- Excite@home : Banks demand $50m loan due this Friday - knocking at deaths door
- Book store kills plan to use face recognition scanning on customers
- Microsoft Releases New Security Fixes for Outlook 2000 & 2002
- Bang and Olufsen Go MP3
- Sklyarov Boss to Skirt DMCA
- MacintoshSecurity.com Launched
- The new business fortress: Internet Messaging Security - Enemy at the Gateway
- US District Attorney issues press release about the Good Samaritan Hacker
- Offensive worm spreading worldwide - Offensive trojan likely to stall
- Zombies invading homes over cable
- Internet Explorer 6 ready for downloading says Microsoft
- IBM research may mean tiny computer chips
- Sklyarov arraignment delayed
- Clean up the hidden files on your hard drive to improve online privacy
- McAfee.com's Denial-Of-Service Prevention Efforts Could Fall Short
- Shakeout in Security Industry Threatens Managed Security Clients
- Quit blaming us for all the world's computer security ills says Microsoft
- Intrusion Detection System Users Grapple With Performance and Management Issues
Monday, August 27th
- NSA releases their version of Security Enhanced Linux - Its Free !
- Hong Kong Police Arrest Porn Site Webmaster - XXX and minors don't mix
- Good Samaritan hacker now blaming MS bugware for 'inadvertent' hack
- Afghan Taliban website hacked as Internet outlawed
- Australia warned ' Do not force companies to report hackings'
- Spankin' New Duron 1GHz
- NASA puts former Secret Service veteran in charge of NASA security
- AIX Security Team identifies vulnerabilities being used to deface AIX boxes
- AirSnort Programmers with Way to 'Sniff' of Network Information
- Security Lessons learned from McDonald's 13 million dollar fraud
- Microsoft hacked using Win2K hole - six days & scores of servers
- High-speed Net users without Firewalls are sitting ducks for hackers
- HITB Downtime
Saturday, August 25th
- Computer experts say 'good worm' is bad idea - wolf in sheeps clothing
- Caldera Linux - sendmail instant root exploit advisory
- Conectiva LINUX telnet remote root vulnerability
- Interview and Q&A with Exodus security boss Bill Hancock
- SSH says breaking secure shell passwords by timing is only ' theoretical '
- Expert: Code Red is here to stay
- Microsoft preps for Windows XP bash
- New judge named for Microsoft case
- Andrew the New Zealand hacker escapes jail - gets to be a teacher!
- Hackers, neighbors can intercept signals
Friday, August 24th
- Another Genre For Boring Award Shows
- Consumers distrust AOL more than Microsoft says Gartner survey
- FBI could legally get Carnivore Into Wireless E-Mail by October
- Acer launches notebook with built in biometric security
- Kevin Mitnick Interview - Transcript of Aug 20th Screen Savers show
- Are Defacement mirrors Safemode.org and AllDas.de experiencing DOS attacks ?
