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New vulnerability in Mozilla
An attacker could use a security hole in the popular browser to launch malicious code.30 Dec 2004
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Flaws affect Symantec's Nexland appliances
Vulnerabilities discovered in Symantec's Firewall/VPN and Gateway Security products last fall also affect the company's Nexland appliances.30 Dec 2004
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Top news stories of 2004
A list of the 10 most viewed stories this year on SearchSecurity.com.30 Dec 2004
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Employee loyalty slipping for some
As more IT jobs get outsourced to offshore locations, employees are lucky to get additional training paid by their employer. But when they do receive free training, how much time do they owe their ...29 Dec 2004
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Compliance: Fear and loathing in 2004
IT departments struggled with vague rules, lurking auditors and eager vendors on the road to becoming compliant. Too bad this is just the beginning.29 Dec 2004
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Rife phishing, mutated worms and funds in '05
In this week's tip, Mike Chapple reviews top Web security concerns of 2004 and shares his view of expected issues for next year.29 Dec 2004
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On the record: The year in quotes
A look at some of the newsworthy moments, as told from those in the trenches and headlines.28 Dec 2004
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Security on a Shoestring: Creating Internet policies on the cheap
No matter how small the organization, it's impractical to stand over employees and make sure they properly use the Internet at work. So here's how to write a decent acceptable use policy, and then ...28 Dec 2004
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Phel Trojan targets Windows flaw
'Phel-A' targets one of the recently discovered security holes in Windows. Microsoft is investigating the flaws and blasting the organization that released details.28 Dec 2004
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Three serious Windows flaws lack patches
Three Windows vulnerabilities are unpatched and could allow an attacker to cause a denial of service and launch malicious code.26 Dec 2004
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New Santy variants spread via search engines
Santy-B and Santy-C give pause for concern, given their propagations through AOL, Yahoo and Google.26 Dec 2004
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Weekly Security Planner: January
Prescriptive security strategies for the first four weeks of the year.23 Dec 2004
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Weekly Security Planner: February
Prescriptive security strategies for weeks 5-8.23 Dec 2004
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Weekly Security Planner: April
Prescriptive security strategies for weeks 14-17.23 Dec 2004
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Weekly Security Planner: March
Prescriptive advice for weeks 9-13.23 Dec 2004
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Senior security member explains his position on Abagnale
Bill Murray explains why he withdrew from speaking at a CSI conference when notified the reformed ID thief was also a presenter.22 Dec 2004
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This year compliance, next year control
Paul discusses the age of corporate governance, how companies move from formalizing their security compliance programs to selecting appropriate controls to protect against risks.22 Dec 2004
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The Abagnale controversy continues
Sparks continue to flare over whether convicted criminals should give lectures at security conferences.22 Dec 2004
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Computer Security Institute's leader responds to Abagnale flap
Chris Keating defends his company's decision to include the man made famous for frauding so many for so long.22 Dec 2004
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Regs burden IT, boost security
For all the bellyaching by those responsible for implementation, a survey released today finds that federal regulations have benefited network security.22 Dec 2004
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