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- Microsoft suffers third zero-day in a week
- Messaging insecurity fuels data leakage fears
- Zero-day tracker a hit, but IT shops need better strategy
- MySpace, YouTube successes open door to Web 2.0 dangers
- MP3 search site pushes spyware, watchdogs say
- Zero-day flaw found in Windows Media Player
- Microsoft to fix Visual Studio, Windows flaws
- New zero-day affects Microsoft Word
- Better VoIP training needed, SANS director says
- IBM to acquire compliance software firm
- Security Bytes: Phishing worm spreads through MySpace
- Terrorists may target financial sites
- Oracle responds to security critics
- Podcast: Security certifications pay could rebound in '07
- Multiple flaws in Adobe Reader, Acrobat
- Report: Microsoft beats Oracle on security
- Oracle should heed critical report touting SQL Server security
- How to survive mobile phone attacks
- Effective wireless security is available, but holes exist
- Symantec fixes NetBackup Puredisk flaw
- Apple fixes 22 Mac OS X flaws
- Study: Some firms balk at mobile security
- Adware targets Mac OS X
- Firefox, IE flaw could expose passwords
- Zango defying FTC agreement, researchers say
- Insider security threats come in many forms
- New Mac OS X flaw exposed
- Inside MSRC: Microsoft details security tool update
- SpamThru Trojan behind junk mail surge
- Federal data security hampered by budget limits
- Is the SANS Top 20 still useful?
- Microsoft Kernel Patch Protection should be lauded
- Fiber optic networks vulnerable to attack
- SANS: VoIP, zero-day threats surge
- Exploit code out for MS06-070 flaw
- Firefox antiphishing feature beats Internet Explorer in Mozilla test
- Trojan poses as Adobe software update
- Wireless device flaw discovered
- Security Blog Log: Sailing a sea of spam
- Podcast: Tor peer-to-peer privacy could be hacked
- Study: Employees still balk at security
- Spam levels surge to unprecedented levels
- Microsoft to patch critical zero-day flaws in Windows
- Mozilla fixes Firefox flaws
- Congress leaves cybersecurity orphaned
- Sourcefire IPO could fuel Snort, users say
- Agency improves security grades under CISO's watch
- Microsoft eyes second zero-day threat in a week
- Review: Arbor Networks' Peakflow X 3.6
- Review: Network Intelligence's enVision
- Security Blog Log: Dissecting Firefox 2.0
- Review: SPI Dynamics' WebInspect 6.1
- Exploit code released for Apple Wi-Fi flaw
- Tor network privacy could be cracked
- Symantec to reactivate IT support discussion boards
- Zero-day attacks target Microsoft Visual Studio
- In IT security, vendor size does not compute
- Flaw found in Firefox 2.0
- Former McAfee official settles fraud charges
- Podcast: The state of Oracle security
- Firefox fans unfazed by IE 7
- Survey: Data breach costs surge
- Instant messaging attacks rise in October
- Triple trouble for Microsoft users
- Airline security pro specializes in meeting mandates
- Podcast: Expert sees rise in sophisticated attacks
- Security Blog Log: The never-ending PatchGuard debate
- Sourcefire looking to go public
- Research shows massive botnet growth
- AOL Security Edition 9.0 vulnerable to attack
- Security Bytes: Secunia warns of another IE 7 flaw
- Microsoft opens Sender ID, announces plans to share virus samples
- Oracle DBAs mixed on security progress
- Boston Celtics face off against spyware
- Security researcher, professor influences students for life
- Symantec patches AntiVirus Corporate Edition flaw
- Infected iPods a threat to corporate networks
- IE 7 arrives, but does anyone care?
- Microsoft under fire over Vista promises, IE 7 security
- Feds get a D plus for data security
- Malware authors producing stealthier creations
- CISO combines security, safety at DuPont
- Malware taunts storage and caching servers
- CISO focuses on enterprise risk
- Oracle fixes 101 flaws
- Secure voting: Source code analysis tool key to absentee ballot system
- Security Bytes: Flaws fixed in Bugzilla
- Flaw found in Toshiba wireless device driver
- Microsoft caves to pressure over Vista security
- Exploit code targets unpatched PowerPoint flaw
- Microsoft to fold security into Windows division
- Security Blog Log: Taking Google Code Search for a spin
- Utimaco strives for ultimate mobile encryption
- Oracle bulletins will rank patches, offer more detail
- Brief: Malicious Web site poses as Google
- Google Code Search gives security experts a sinking feeling
- Inside MSRC: Public vulnerability disclosures on the rise
- McAfee CEO Samenuk retires in wake of options probe
- Code-scanning tool automates software review at financial firm
- Midmarket IT pros have NAC for identity, access management
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