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- Hacking body implants: Fiction or future?
- Hannaford breach illustrates need to have a survival plan
- The long, strange trip of the L0pht
- Finjan wins patent dispute against Secure Computing
- Tor network 'bridges' help evade blockers
- IBM acquires Encentuate for single sign-on software
- Microsoft patches 12 Office flaws with critical updates
- Gmail CAPTCHA cracking leads to spam surge
- Inside MSRC: Microsoft Excel patches plug serious phishing risk
- Core Security selects former Sophos exec as new CEO
- MTV breach affects 5,000 employees
- Security Squad: Debating FISA, fighting cybercrime
- Trend Micro aims Message Archiver at midmarket
- Dan Geer: No excuse for skipping security metrics
- Microsoft to issue critical fixes for Office, Excel and Outlook
- Clinton, Obama campaigns used in spam blasts
- Misconfigured networks create huge security risks
- NAC, disk encryption gaining attention, survey shows
- Sun shifts strategy with GRC push
- Symantec fills gap with whole disk storage encryption
- TippingPoint introduces Core Controller to manage IPS appliances
- Sourcefire CEO to step down
- House legislators rip Bush's Cyber Initiative plan
- The security benefits and risks of virtualization
- VMware to release APIs to security vendors under VMsafe
- Is DLP coming of age? Reconnex hopes to ease path
- FISA: Telecoms will continue wiretap cooperation -- for now
- Exploit code released for critical VMware flaw
- How the China syndrome doomed 3Com merger deal
- RE:trace framework aids in OS X, Unix flaw discovery
- Security Wire Weekly: Security market consolidation
- Federal government falling short on cybercrime
- As hype subsides, NAC moves ahead
- PCI compliance drives identity management spending, says IBM's GRC chief
- CSRF exploit could tarnish forensics
- Researcher behind Linux Kernel flaw explains motives
- Security Wire Weekly: Sizing up the NAC market
- Is the mobile malware threat overblown?
- Researchers trying to exploit latest Microsoft flaws
- Shrewd attackers bypass old security defenses with Web attacks
- FISA bill would prevent exposure of details of warrantless wiretapping
- Deloitte survey finds overconfidence, lack of planning on security
- Inside MSRC: Microsoft outlines Internet Explorer flaws
- Install Microsoft Office and IE patches first, experts say
- Linux Kernel attack code worries security experts
- Security360: Identity management market
- Microsoft to release critical updates for Windows Vista, IE, Office
- How money changed the face of flaw disclosure
- Panda latest AV firm trying to adapt with the times
- Microsoft's completion of Vista SP1 fails to excite users
- Check Point retools endpoint product, integrates encryption
- Google-Postini email services deliver security market message
- Microsoft touts security in Windows Server 2008
- IT pros mixed on merits of Windows attack code
- Societe Generale: A cautionary tale of insider threats
- Security measures pose risk of government control of cyberspace
- Former @stake researchers rekindle past, discuss Symantec spin-off
- Barracuda enlists open source help in Trend Micro patent fight
- Researcher warns of new do-it-yourself phishing program
- PDF spam reemerges in some inboxes
- NAC vendors stake future on manageability
- Security Squad: Beware of the mighty cyberattack
- McAfee merges encryption, DLP with new suite
- Arbor-Ellacoya deal melds security with broadband
- Security Wire Weekly: Shrinking IT security budgets
- Cisco plugs serious UCM flaw
- Experts: NAC not dead, just immature
- Oracle patches serious holes with latest CPU
- Microsoft warns of Excel zero-day flaw
- Stalled deployments lead to Windows Vista patch apathy
- RSA's Coviello sees sweeping changes ahead for security pros
- Trojan toolkit infected 10,000 Web sites in December
- Verizon UTM service reflects telecom security push
- McAfee plugs flaw
- Federal aid helps uncover open source flaws
- New rootkit threatens Windows users
- Inside MSRC: Critical Windows flaw affects XP, Vista
- Microsoft patches Windows TCP/IP, LSASS flaws
- Vernier Networks quietly changes name, approach
- Spam continues surge as spammers become clever in '07
- Layoffs affect EMC's RSA security division
- Microsoft plans two Windows security updates
- Top 10 security headlines of 2007
- Hardware-based encryption gains most innovation of '07
- Exploit code targets RealPlayer, researchers warn
- Security market consolidation a double-edged sword
- Bruce Schneier reflects on a decade of security trends
- PING: Fyodor
- Year of non-stop consolidation in information security market
- For data minders, 2007 was a year of living dangerously
- Virus spreads on Google's Orkut network
- IE patch glitch sends admins in search of workarounds
- Storm, Nugache lead dangerous new botnet barrage
- Critical security patch for Adobe Flash Player
- Banks agree to settle lawsuits against TJX
- Microsoft security update causes IE meltdown
- Java flaws haunt Mac OS X
- Apple updates QuickTime to plug serious flaw
- TJX data breach costs could be settled in court appeal
- IBM releases simplified Tivoli Identity Manager
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