Recent News
Friday, July 20th
- Code Red worm set to flood Internet
- Intel gets ready to cut Pentium 4 prices by up to 55%
- Bank brings in security auditors to probe crack claims
- DNS and BIND, 4th Edition: DNS Security
- Linux In The Palm Of Your Hand
- Will cDc privacy app Peekabooty put users at risk?
- Thomson Bets On Smart Cards For Video Encryption
Thursday, July 19th
- HITB T-shirts -- come get some!
- Napster tells users beta for Pay Napster coming
- Adobe tries to blame the FBI for Sklyarov's bust - It doesn't fly !
- Highs and lows in IT security - news analysis by IT-Director.com
- ISS Issues Second Quarter Financial Results and business outlook
- Teenage eBay scammer busted - ripped 9 off for $18,000
- Raytheon's SilentRunner Computer Forensic Software Receives Patent
- A rant about the current state of IT security from ZDNet's John McCormick
- Australian Police launch new network to tackle cybercrime
- Aussie Expert: 90 Percent of Hackers Are Kids looking for kicks
- Security vulnerabilities found in Nine popular LDAP products
- Sophos Issues Six-Month Summary of Worldwide Virus Activity
Wednesday, July 18th
- Bush calls for cyber-security force - too many Chiefs and no Indians
- Symantec sued for $1m by publicity seeking AoL.exe virus jokester ?
- DefCon Kicked Ass!!
- DEF CON 9 Macintosh Security & Hacking
- Tru64 tweaks come with intro of 1GHz Alpha
- WinXP product activation cracked: totally, horribly, fatally
- Hardening BSD
- Patent Filed in Nanotechnology
- Hackers Secure a Downgraded Storm
- Wireless Freenets
- M$ Nails Kids Charity for License Violations
- ALERT : Another FAKE MS Bulletin E-mail Offers Cure For Magistr Worm
- Mitre Promises Quantum Crypto Within 18 Months
- Review of the three Top Remote Vulnerability Scanning services
- Whacker - the new breed of Wireless network Hackers
- Andrew the Andrew the New Zealand hacker found GUILTY on 5 charges by jury
- Analysis of the .ida 'Code Red' Worm -- from Bugtraq
Tuesday, July 17th
- Securing IGS Cisco Routers v 1.01
- Napster Switches Digital Formats
- DEFCON Speaker Arrested by FBI
- Hackers steal vital data from Benetton's Formula One racing team
- Malicious Web Attacks May Be New IIS Worm - MS issues new patch
- DefCon grows up
- Sun, AOL collaborate on instant messaging
- Server hole lets Win XP preview go free
- DOS attacker targets Aussie school
- IDC Reports McAfee holds 29% of Worldwide Anti-Virus Market Share
- Microsft concedes the MS Outlook bug is more serious then first suspected
- Top 5 firewall downloads reviewed by PCWorld.com Downloads Team
- The Red Menace with a Black Hand - Russian Mafia Threaten the Net
- Andrew the NZ hacker awaits verdict in 'Back Orifice' case
- SANS defacement by Fluffi Bunni may have been 'self-inflicted' ?
- Schneier meets with US Senate - Armored Trucks or Ferrari's ?
- Security's Best Friend ? - Outsourced security services
- Hackers scope out new prey as Wireless networks undefended
- Foundstone to present FREE online seminar on The State of the Hack
- Hackers of the world unite - says British review of this years Def Con
- Internet worm purports to be a Microsoft security alert
- Half of U.S. Broadband Users Unprotected
- Toshiba Launches Flashy Pocket PC
- IBM develops wireless LAN security analyzer
Monday, July 16th
- PC Hardware introduces new testing methodology.
- MS Changes Mind. Win XP will Rip MP3s
- Networks especially vulnerable to new breed of sophisticated computer bugs
- Hackers are back with scripts that looks different every time
- AllDas under DoS attacks again... it looks like they are moving
- Defcon Keeps Hackers Hooked - A 'Wired' wrap up of the events
- At Def Con : 'Meet the Feds' panel answers hackers questions
- Hackers Advised Against Life of Crime at Defcon Jamboree
- Mumbai cyber-police site easily hacked due to lame passwords
- EnGarde Secure Linux 1.0.1
- Wireless networks lure hackers
- A newbies guide to exorcising FTP, Telenet And Other Evil Daemons
- Cell phones coming to a tunnel near you
- MusicMatch Settles with RIAA on Web Radio Rights
Sunday, July 15th
- Kernel Intrusion System (KIS) Detected by StMichael Despite Claims
- NIST is giving away copies of their Vulnerability Database FOR FREE
- Mass Site Defacement Relied On Cheap Trick & Virtual Hosting
- m0sad goes for mass defacement ! 480 web sites defaced
- Hacking is officially big business as hackers become 'the establishment'
- Issue #19
- Using PHP Securely
- Another one bites the dust
- IIS Scripts Directory Exploit
- Anatomy of Brute Force Attacks
- Getting started with SQL (part 3).
- NT Security Tools
- File Removal: How to be sure
Saturday, July 14th
- At Black Hat Briefings, Smart worms will make detection impossible
- Afghanistan's Taliban Government Totally Bans the Internet
- Navy is looking for some bright security ideas - Post Request for Proposals
- Attrition.org members speak at the Black Hat Briefings
- At Black Hat, ties seen tightening between hackers, legal officials
- At the Black Hat Briefings, The Internet is too Complex says Schneier
- Are Managed Security Services Ready for Prime Time?
- More on the Sans.org Web site hacking by Bob Sullivan for MSNBC
- Microsoft criticizes 'bug hunter' who found Outlook e-mail vulnerability
- Former hackers 'Bit Arts' secure $2.5 million funding for their company
- Virus used to slave computers to look for Aliens - SETI@Home not amused
- Metallica and Napster Settle
Friday, July 13th
- Who Gets Access to Whois?
- 99.4% ain't good enough: Judge to Napster
- Two New Palm-To-Database Systems
- World's most accurate clock developed
- Microsoft to offer online music service
- Better Cybersecurity by Sharing?
- Hackers Launch New E-Mail List to compete against Bugtraq & NTBugtraq
- Are you an unwitting accomplice to DoS attacks ?
- Security Spending Must Double or face the beginning of the end!
- Evil Angelica's hacker attacks show some flair says reporter
- World of Hell scores 679 hacked sites in 1 minute - Is it a record?
- TCP session hijacking: A primer
- Microsoft Loses Nuclear Bombs!
Thursday, July 12th
- Hacking in Sin City
- DoS risk from Zip of death attacks on AV software?
- NIST releases engineering principles for system security
- ALERT : Widespread CGI Vulnerability grants administrator status
- IRC network comes under denial of service attack
- Be clear on access rights, warns hacker case expert
- Leading UK banks hit by security fraud and privacy problems
- Philips wants Beta Testers for MP3 Boombox
- Hearing in DVDCCA case later today
- MAIT sees China beating India to IT superpower slot
- Macromedia Releases ColdFusion Patch
- Security showdown: Black Hat vs. Def Con
- Malaysian legal info now accessible.. on a handheld
- Cube fans pray for its reincarnation
- Flash migrates to TV
- Global warming 'worse than feared'
- Intel looks at leap in handheld memory
- Napster must stay offline
- 100,000 suckers put 'Gargoyles' on computers to ward off hackers
- Packetstorm at Securify Dead - New Packetstorm rises to replace it !
- The Internet is the root of all evil
- Samsung Plans Faster DDR Memory
- Watch Out: Worms are Getting Smarter, Expert Warns
- Infinifilm Brings DVD-ROM Features to DVD Players
- Building an In-Depth Defense
- PoizonBOx hacks past security firm's 'honey pot'
- Fujitsu to debut 128-CPU server
- PressPlay may be close to Microsoft deal.
- Report: Govt. payroll system open to intruders
Wednesday, July 11th
- Hackers use emotions to infect computers - Social Engineering 101
- TRIPWIRE - Insecure Temporary Files Handling gives root
- U.S. military backs open-source security
- Online Crime a Tough Collar
- Kodak to bring photo CDs to DVD players
- Flaw detected in Check Point security
- Chatting With Security Expert John Bumgarner
- MSN woes open door for IM rivals
- Intel halts sales of defective server chip
- India's Police CyberCellBombayCity.com web site hacked
- Government payroll system open to hackers, report says
- Security Flaw Found In Common DSL Modem - 1.6 million affected
- Study: Monitoring of employee e-mail escalates
- Australian Research Fertilizes Eggs Without Sperm
- WinXP Product Activation decoded and analysed
- Storage Devices Could Get a Whole Lot Cooler
- Home Network Security
- Red Hat releases its Linux for Itanium
- DEFCON - Hackers Convene Amid Signs Computer Security Is Eroding
- ISS warns of security flaw in RADIUS servers - ISP's at Risk
- ALERT : Bogus Microsoft Bulletin Spreads Internet Worm
Tuesday, July 10th
- Abit Siluro MX400
- Technotronic changing hands - Vacuum leaves to do programming
- New Trojan I-Worm.Mari promotes marijuana by infecting systems
- New id games
- The Magnificent Seven: GeForce3 Roundup
- Intrusion Detection False Alarms usually caused by poor planning
- Information system security and physical security belong together
- Outsourcing to Managed Security Companies Leave Networks Vulnerable
- Big Ugly Security - How to make security less annoying
- Companies Need Security Pros With More Varied Skills
- Top 10 Stupid Security Mistakes that dumb users make
- India will train 5 cybercops in 4 months to be eLiTe HaCk3r5
Monday, July 9th
- VPN TOOLS - How to stay in front of VPN management
- Do company security policies apply to employees personal web sites ?
- Korean Internet stalker punishable for libeling former Girlfriend
- Mixed reaction to Visa charge card security specifications
- Information Security Jobs Plentiful, High Paying and Exciting
- NSA finally releases its guidelines on securing Win2K & Cisco routers
- Napster users write eulogy as service goes dark
- Webvan bags it for good
- Mono to open source .NET by mid 2002
- 'MS antipiracy' hoax triggers paranoia attacks
- Apple Security Resources
- MP3.com Scores Big Airport Deal
- Sniffing out pr0n
- Microsoft Struggles to Restore MSN Messenger
- Cybercrime Skyrockets, Say Security Reports
- Napster owner admit they don't know how long shutdown will last
Sunday, July 8th
- Put Your Face on The Sims and Quake III Characters
- Why should you care about open source?
- Microsoft antitrust ruling may open options
- Linux, Java proponents embrace Microsoft .NET
- Barebones PC Cooling Tower
- AUS : 10 years in jail for possessing hacker toolkits, scanners or virus code
- Backdoor in "Living Waterfalls Screensavers" by Rhode Island Soft Systems
- Spyware in VirtuaGirl could be setting off firewall intrusion alerts
- Flaw Found In Encrypted Email Programs
- ALERT : Apple Recalls 570,000 Power Adapters due to Fire Hazard !
