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- Exploit code targets unpatched PowerPoint flaw
- Security Blog Log: Taking Google Code Search for a spin
- Utimaco strives for ultimate mobile encryption
- Brief: Malicious Web site poses as Google
- Oracle bulletins will rank patches, offer more detail
- 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
- New phishing threat outpaces Netsky-P
- Symantec unveils Security 2.0 initiative
- Microsoft delivers 10 patches and tool update
- Mozilla still looking into Firefox flaw claims
- Is a partnership certification worth the money? Part III -- security
- PhishTank casts its net for malicious email
- Patch Tuesday will see the release of 11 security updates
- Standalone patch management vendors under siege
- McAfee acquires patch-management vendor Citadel for $56 million
- Remote Firefox JavaScript flaw claim disputed
- Selling intrusion defense to midmarket bosses
- Third-party patches appear for new Internet Explorer flaw
- ZERT rekindles third-party patching debate
- New exploits target Microsoft PowerPoint, IE
- Fending off an Active Directory attack
- On privacy laws, every state is one of confusion
- Burton Group: Web application firewall market maturing
- Symantec Dark Vision app monitors underground IRC servers
- IT pros worried about unsecured devices
- Microsoft patches IE flaw early
- Hijacked consumer machines target the enterprise
- Stration worm targets Windows machines
- Apple fixes Mac Wi-Fi flaws
- Change control helps IT deal with changing threats
- Cisco fixes IOS, intrusion defense flaws
- Security Blog Log: The new clearinghouse for flaws
- CISOs and the false sense of security
- IE attacks intensify, third-party patch issued
- Security Bytes: Zero-day attack targets IE
- DHS names Washington insider Garcia to head cybersecurity
- EMC acquires Network Intelligence, closes RSA deal
- Secure network perimeter to result from Symantec-Juniper deal
- Microsoft warns of new Internet Explorer threat
- Mozilla fixes several Firefox flaws
- If e-thieves want your vote, they can have it
- Inside MSRC: A look at Microsoft's September patches
- Microsoft: We're not out to crush security vendors
- Are companies ready to trust DHS database?
- Security Wire Weekly podcast: Sept. 13, 2006
- Big security fixes for QuickTime, Flash Player
- Vendors acknowledge NAC-NAP roadmap limits
- Microsoft fixes Office, Windows flaws
- Security Bytes: Hackers target the Terminator
- PCI council formed; revised standard includes app security requirement
- Three patch updates coming for Windows, Office
- Security Bytes: New flaw in Cisco IOS
- Security Blog Log: Word doc scam evades spam filters
- Microsoft, Cisco announce joint NAC/NAP architecture
- Proofpoint delivers strong messaging security
- ControlGuard targets rogue devices
- Centrify delivers effective directory integration
- Review: ISM Express 1000 a mixed bag
- New Microsoft Word zero-day exploit discovered
- Rogue devices behind majority of attacks, study shows
- Attacks against MS06-040 on the rise
- Security Blog Log: Apple lives under 'cloud of smug'
- Symantec CIO vies with virtualization, device policy
- Malware database access sparks debate
- Survey: Data breaches difficult to spot, prevent
- Potential data security law causes concern
- Online crime as ugly as ever
- AT&T breach affects 19,000 customers
- Microsoft probes alleged Internet Explorer flaw
- Virtualization eases patch management pain
- Legacy protocol puts IBM mainframes at risk
- Third-party patching: Prudent or perilous?
- Security Blog Log: Opinions abound on IBM/ISS deal
- Microsoft, Cisco work on security cooperation
- Cisco patches flaws in multiple products
- Botnets spike in wake of Windows flaw
- Analysts: IBM/ISS deal positive for customers
- IBM to acquire Internet Security Systems
- Security Bytes: Mitnick's Web site hacked
- Update: Microsoft fixes faulty Internet Explorer patch
- AOL data spill leads to dismissals, resignation
- Twin Trojans use PowerPoint to spread
- Apple fixes Xsan security flaw
- Security Blog Log: Fear and loathing in MS06-040's wake
- HSPD-12 proving to be a struggle for government agencies
- McAfee sued for patent infringement
- Metasploit completes license change, updates framework
- Security Bytes: Symantec patches Veritas NetBackup PureDisk flaw
- Oracle expert warns of weakness in PL/SQL
- Cisco says it can't reproduce PIX flaw
- Microsoft to fix IE patch glitch
- August patch management woes strike again
- Antivirus researcher Gullotto leaves Symantec for Microsoft
- Unpatched Windows flaws affect Help Viewer
- Mocbot update targets MS06-040 flaw
- Security Blog Log: Israeli-Hezbollah war spills into cyberspace
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