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- Podcast: Security360 - SOA, Web Services Security
- DOS flaw affects BlackBerry devices
- Phishing risk seen in new IE 7 flaw
- Online game exploits threaten IT security
- Apple patches dozens of dangerous Mac flaws
- OpenBSD open to remote kernel vulnerability
- TJX data breach faces FTC probe
- Go Daddy investigates source of attack
- US-CERT warns of Windows-Office flaw
- DST switchover causing some problems
- Windows Vista vulnerable to long-time attack method
- Review: Elemental Security Platform gets a B+
- Review: DigitalPersona offers solid biometric authentication
- DST security concerns pervade bloggers
- Review: eGuardPost a B+ overall
- Review: Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.0 'impressive'
- Schmidt: Cybersecurity a private affair
- Symantec acquires automated risk assessment firm
- Microsoft cancels Patch Tuesday as DST looms
- Savvy hackers take the hardware approach
- GnuPG flaw could compromise signed messages
- Database security undermined by protocol loopholes, lax defenses
- Apple fixes multiple QuickTime flaws
- Gartner: IT departments lack finances to protect data
- Mozilla warns of a new Firefox flaw
- McAfee names new CEO
- WordPress upgrade fixes 'dangerous' flaw
- Expert: NAC not a network security cure-all
- Black Hat RFID controversy has bloggers up in arms
- Citrix update repairs security flaw
- RFID dispute: Vendors still hostile toward full disclosure
- PCI DSS auditors see lessons in TJX data breach
- RFID cloning presentation moves forward despite legal threats
- Black Hat DC: Feds seek new digital forensic tools
- Security researcher offers apology, plans to release attack code
- Black Hat presenter nixes RFID cloning demo under pressure
- McAfee fixes flaw in Mac antivirus software
- 'Worm' targets Sun Solaris Telnet flaw
- Wireless security: IT pros warily watching mobile phone threats
- Storm rages again: Self-morphing Trojan uses blogs to spread rootkits
- RFID privacy, security should start with design
- Early DST start causes security heartburn
- PatchLink acquires STAT Guardian tool
- DOM property issue among several spurring Firefox update
- Flaws haunt Symantec, IBM, Cisco and IE
- Microsoft takes a blogosphere beating over Vista UAC
- Data breach: If customers don't act, data will remain at risk
- Cisco warns of IP phone flaws
- Cisco to acquire Reactivity for $135 million
- TJX data breach worse than initially feared
- Microsoft confirms new IE flaw
- Google plugs dangerous flaw
- Cisco routers threatened by drive-by pharming
- When security firms merge, some users are losers
- Sourcefire fixes Snort flaw
- Stop & Shop acknowledges security breach
- Solaris flaw a reminder of why Telnet is toast
- DuPont case highlights insider threat
- New attack technique threatens broadband users
- White House cybersecurity strategy running short on time
- Microsoft investigates new Word zero-day; Cisco releases firewall patches
- Big cities carry biggest ID theft risk
- Inside MSRC: Microsoft explains security bulletins
- RSA Conference: Children must learn about cyber risks
- Report: FBI still losing laptops
- Microsoft fixes zero-day flaws in Word, Office
- Mobile carriers admit to malware attacks
- Cybersecurity czar signals government cooperation at RSA Conference
- Solaris 10 has zero-day Telnet flaw
- Roundup: Vista security, breakability touted at RSA Conference
- RSA: Accenture executive touts DRM, corporate data lockdown
- RSA Conference: FTC chairman warns against consumer data negligence
- Twelve Microsoft patches to include fixes for OneCare, ForeFront
- Where's Larry? Ellison calls out sick at RSA Conference
- Briefs: Vulnerabilities found in Trend Micro, Firefox browser
- RSA Conference: Experts say companies need data theft response plans
- RSA Conference panel says privacy legislation too premature for RFID
- RSA Conference: Officials say DNS servers stood up well to attack
- Attackers hit computers that manage Internet traffic
- RSA Conference: Middle ground hard to find in vulnerability disclosure debate
- Rootkit dangers at an 'all-time high'
- Gates touts secure access anywhere
- Symantec chief: Consumer confidence in data protection is key to online growth
- VA searches for missing external hard drive
- CA backup bug exploitable on Vista
- Cryptographer's Panel: Founding fathers still eager for new advances
- The Daily Dose: Chris Wysopal blogs from RSA Conference 2007
- Coviello: In 3 years, no more stand-alone security
- Gates to outline Microsoft's new strategy for secure computing
- A new awareness for SIMs
- WebSense: PortAuthority deal, Web 2.0 apps reflect changing threat landscape
- NAC gains traction
- Intrusion detection systems are alive and kicking
- CISOs mastering 'softer' skills
- Developing an application security mind-set
- Microsoft has high hopes for Vista security
- Vendor alliance wants PCI certification program
- Keynoters speak volumes
- Vista exploitable, researcher says
- Pitfalls aplenty going SOA
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