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- Symantec plugs dangerous flaw in Norton security software
- PCI DSS: The standards should not be lowered
- HP touts security, trust as it pursues smaller businesses
- TJX: Data breach damage $25 million and counting
- Microsoft plans changes to Patch Tuesday
- US-CERT: Cisco not the only victim of Unicode flaw
- HP targets energy compliance with appliance
- Admins run into trouble with Microsoft updates
- McAfee addresses flaws in multiple products
- Verizon to acquire Cybertrust
- Bloggers not for easing PCI DSS
- Symantec fixes flaws in Norton, pcAnywhere
- Microsoft should scrap Patch Tuesday
- Cisco fixes fresh flaws in IOS
- Blogging on corporate laptops is risky business
- Death threats part of new online scam
- Experts: Easing standards like PCI DSS a bad idea
- Companies plug FTP holes with secure FTP servers
- The trouble with Google hacking techniques
- Microsoft issues critical updates, patches DNS zero-day flaw
- Inside MSRC: Microsoft issues further guidance on Exchange update
- TJX breach tied to Wi-Fi exploits
- Are hacking contests good or evil?
- When signature based antivirus isn't enough
- Cisco fixes flaws in PIX, ASA appliances
- Microsoft to release DNS patch Tuesday
- Technology making headway in spam battle
- Apple fixes QuickTime flaw
- Microsoft users sticking with third-party security vendors
- PayPal security measures help stamp out fraud
- Multiple flaws in Trillian chat program
- Symantec fixes flaw in multiple products
- New image spam sneaks into inboxes
- Websense to acquire SurfControl
- Mac hack puts Apple faithful on the defense
- Private sector should learn from government insecurity
- President's ID theft task force gets mixed review
- Laptop theft affects 160,000 Neiman Marcus employees
- Compliance drives security configuration management
- Mac hack tied to Apple QuickTime flaw
- Apple fixes 25 Mac OS X flaws
- Lawmakers decry continued vulnerability of federal computers
- Group calls for federal data security breach notification law
- First Data security chief calls for PCI DSS changes
- Sourcefire expands strategy in effort to leverage its network real estate
- Security Newsmakers podcast series: Howard Schmidt
- Anatomy of a zero-day: Security researchers face hurdles
- Microsoft claims success in spam battle with Sender ID
- A simple defense against Google hacking techniques
- Hackers get free reign to develop techniques says Microsoft security chief
- Oracle patches 36 holes
- Snort creator, Sourcefire seek fresh approach
- State Department to face hearing on '06 security breach
- DNS worm strikes at Microsoft flaw
- SaaS offering a first for Symantec
- SearchSecurity.com Launches Security Bytes blog
- Cisco urges Wireless Control System upgrade
- Microsoft investigates DNS server flaw
- Despite new Windows flaws, ANI still preoccupies
- Microsoft DNS server flaw called dangerous
- Malware outbreak 'largest in almost a year'
- Inside MSRC: Windows Vista security update explained
- Microsoft investigates new Office zero-day flaws
- Apple fixes flaws in AirPort Extreme Base Station
- Microsoft releases four critical patch updates
- Oracle to patch 37 flaws
- Symantec fixes 'high-risk' flaw in Enterprise Security Manager
- WEP crack demonstrates need for WPA2
- Spam campaign uses Storm-like attack technique
- Vista SP1: To be or not to be?
- Firm takes steps to address email management security risks
- Data security breach at UCSF may have exposed thousands
- More Windows patches coming next week
- AT&T offers new malware security service
- Windows ANI patch problems reported
- Yahoo fixes Messenger flaw
- MIT fixes critical Kerberos 5 flaws
- RadioShack sued for mishandling customer data
- Report warns of critical flaw in Web 2.0, AJAX
- Microsoft releases patch for Windows ANI flaw
- Meet the PCI DSS, avoid being the next TJX
- Cisco fixes Unified CallManager, Unified Presence Server flaws
- Spam poses as Internet Explorer 7 download
- PING with Shelley Barnes
- New SANS program a critical leap forward
- IT pros give new antispyware guidelines a mixed review
- TJX says at least 45.7 million card numbers stolen
- Will data breach be the end of TJX?
- Microsoft warns of Windows zero-day; third-party fix released
- FMC promises new business opportunities, security headaches
- Exploit code out for Internet Explorer flaw
- IT pros eye Windows Server 2003 SP2 with caution
- Metasploit Framework 3.0 released
- SANS: New exam program about more secure code
- Flaws haunt protocol tied to national infrastructure
- Microsoft investigates Windows Vista Mail flaw
- Measuring Vista's true security muscle will take time
- Mozilla releases Firefox fix
- Symantec threat report under the microscope
- NAC panel says technology may not add up
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