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IT Security Blog
  • Even with Gates Leaving, Microsoft
    is still the prime target
  • Voicemail Spam on Your Mobile -
    Coming Soon
  • Visiting a Trusted Site? Think
    Again !!
  • CitiBank ATM-Pin Breach
  • Encryption - Why people shun away
    from it even now? (Part 2)
  • Encryption - Why people shun away
    from it even now? (Part 1)
  • Government Laptops and Computers
    get encrypted
  • Cyber Criminals Use Disaster relief
    for activities
  • ExFeds - Don′t Mess with our
    Clients
  • Half a Million IIS Servers Infected
    with Malware
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    Managing Intellectual Property & IT Security
  • Judge to YouTube turn over
    everything on your users
  • Textbook Torrents
  • Internal HP Employee selling Zero
    Day Exploits
  • Pulling the rip cord on an
    employees career
  • Quit Google heading back to
    Microsoft
  • Apple Security update plugs 25
    security holes
  • Government Security Certification
    Rules means you need a certificate
  • Your privacy policy is broken
  • Multiple Security Flaws in Ruby On
    Rails
  • Top 10 Information Security Skills
    2008
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    The IT Security Blog Roundup
  • Microsoft readies four patches for
    July update
  • Firefox, Opera push out security
    updates
  • Google opens RatProxy security code
  • Fake Microsoft patch spam makes
    rounds
  • Sony PlayStation website hit by SQL
    attack
  • FTC to poll identity theft victims
  • PCI standard to include unattended
    POS
  • Botnet creator pleads guilty
  • Apple delivers fourth Mac OS X
    update of year
  • Microsoft presses deeper into
    security space
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    Government Computer News
  • Forecast for July: Mostly sunny,
    100% chance of spam
  • Patch fixes antivirus glitch in XP
  • Report: IE is least-patched browser
  • Data breaches up, but not in
    government sector
  • NIST revises IT security guides
  • William Jackson | The FISMA
    paradigm
  • Symantec compliance suite offers
    end-to-end automation
  • Trust Digital mobile security meets
    DISA specs
  • Vista SP1 ′update′
    issued
  • Security certification rules could
    shake up IT management
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    IT Security: The view
  • If you can′t beat ′em,
    join ′em
  • Survey warning
  • Colour blind elephants
  • A worthy cause...
  • What′s up with HMRC?
  • European PCI: bad state or bad
    reporting?
  • Don′t look up
  • Where are all the UK startups?
  • Data Integrity is important, now
    official!
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    Network Security Blog
  • Snuggly the Security Bear
  • Maybe privacy is dead after all
  • 1500 posts!
  • You need a PI license to repair
    computers?
  • Network Security Podcast, Episode
    110
  • Don′t lose your laptop at the
    airport!
  • Last call for WAF and Code Review
  • The Internet is a public place
  • OMG: 30 years of AD&D
  • Looking forward to Black Hat 2008
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    Security Fix
  • Lithuania Weathers Cyber Attack,
    Braces for Round 2
  • Apple iPhone Four Months Behind OS
    X in Patches
  • Breach Exposes Info on
    Pre-′06 Google Hires
  • Apple Pushes Peck of Patches
  • Amazon: Hey Spammers, Get Off My
    Cloud!
  • Forty Percent of Web Users Surf
    With Unsafe Browsers
  • Data Breach Reports Up 69 Percent
    in 2008
  • Taming Internet Explorer Browser
    Plug-Ins
  • Free Tools to Secure Your Web Site
  • Security Update for Adobe Reader,
    Acrobat
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    Network Security - Network World
  • Google bows to pressure, adds
    ′Privacy′ link to home
    page
  • Lithuania: Attacks focused on
    hosting company
  • Microsoft trumpets security
    additons in upcoming IE8
  • SQL attacks lob onto tennis
    association Web site
  • Video surveillance for anyone with
    a PC
  • Four Microsoft patches due Tuesday;
    not rated critical
  • Coreflood, more Microsoft-Yahoo,
    iPhone plans
  • Google gives away free
    Web-application security scanner
  • Buffalo ships low-cost encryption
    drive
  • Google blurs faces to protect
    privacy in French StreetView
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    Security Developer Center
  • SQL Server and the Windows Server
    2008 Firewall
  • More on Heap Corruption and Process
    Termination
  • Giving SQL Injection the Respect it
    Deserves
  • Crispin has a blog!
  • Oh No! Security Metrics!
  • Microsoft Security Development
    Lifecycle (SDL) 3.2 documentation
    now available for download
  • Internet Explorer 8.0 and Data
    Execution Prevention (DEP/NX)
  • When adding security bugs to your
    code is not your fault!
  • "How Do I?" Videos for Security
  • IE8 Activity to lookup CVEs and
    Microsoft bulletins
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