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- E-voting worries
- E-voting: Have we rushed to market?
- Activists fear e-voting security glitches
- Sun fixes flaw in Java proxy server
- UPDATED: Bagles leave behind new spamming servers
- Home users threaten enterprises
- VoIP security, 'spit' concern experts
- Threat management: Assessing patch rankings
- Zafi-C targets Google, Microsoft and Hungarian leader
- 'Highly critical' flaw in RealPlayer, RealOne
- The missing cybersecurity debate
- Understanding the 'hole' truth
- Security Bytes: New worm variants plague e-mail; flaws found in Linux, Solaris
- Virus targets Mac OS X users
- Red Hat patch update a malicious hoax
- Online fraud 101
- Check 21 becomes law
- Security Bytes: Google battens its hatch
- Spamming the universe
- Network architect: Hardening Linux networks with open source tools, part two
- Microsoft shifts toward hybrid firewall approach
- Expert: 0-day exploit targets Microsoft flaw
- Security Bytes: Multiple flaws fixed via patches, upgrades
- Cisco and Microsoft strike deal on perimeter security
- ID theft, phishing altering online habits
- Proof-of-concept code exploits new vulnerabilities
- Vulnerability in multiple antivirus products
- Smaller companies installing SP2; larger firms not
- 'Serious' vulnerability in Veritas server
- Security Bytes: New medium-risk Netsky worm circulating
- Want the perfect dashboard? Wait a few years
- Microsoft sets new Patch Tuesday record
- Security Bytes: Two worms, reincarnated Trojan hit networks
- ISD '04: It's time to make security a more proactive profession
- Security Bytes: Sun, Gentoo fix related flaws
- Microsoft issues 10 security bulletins, seven critical
- Getting proactive about security
- Keys to the CISO office
- SANS Top 20 unveiled
- ISD Conference '04: Regulatory compliance in the real world
- Security Bytes: Microsoft Word, Office vulnerable to denial-of-service attack
- ISD Conference '04: Software scribes need more security scruples
- What happens in Vegas.com, stays in Vegas.com
- ISD Conference '04: Security from the inside out
- ISD Conference '04: Globalization, privacy and organized crime to drive security
- Security Bytes: CA to buy Netegrity
- Spyware vs. spyware: Employer and employee monitoring
- Security Bytes: Flaw roundup from around the Net
- Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Steps toward coming into compliance
- Survey sheds light on SOX spending
- 'Typical' SOX violations
- Sarbanes-Oxley Act: You ready yet?
- Key points of Sarbanes-Oxley
- Schneier: Security outsourcing widespread by 2010
- In cyberspace, enterprises are their own worst enemy
- Security specialists picture bad things from .jpg flaw
- IBM touts fingerprint reader in new ThinkPad
- Microsoft investigates ASP.Net vulnerability
- Schneier: Microsoft still has work to do
- Yoran abruptly resigns as U.S. cybersecurity czar
- Poll: Lightning strike more likely than breach
- Does Linux really offer improved IT security?
- Administrators prove to be spam pragmatists
- HIPAA security compliance not just an IT problem
- Security Bytes: Microsoft sues, cuts a Hotmail free service to slow spam
- 'Highly critical' flaws fixed in RealPlayer
- Peril in the wireless world
- AV-disabling Bagle variant may take off
- MBSA: Revisiting an old friend
- Making a spectacle out of policy violators
- Phishing: A whale of a problem for enterprises
- Security Bytes: Flaws in Apache and Sophos SBS
- Authorize.Net says it has 'learned' from attack
- Multiple strategies guard youth services agency
- Security threats growing increasingly malicious
- Security Bytes: New .jpg attack imminent; CA agrees to pay $225 million for federal violations
- AV products mixed on detecting new malicious .jpg files
- Survey: Symantec, Cisco and McAfee most trusted in security
- Standards expert: WS-Security changing Web services landscape
- Security heavyweight formed by merger
- Securing Web services requires out-of-box thinking
- Security Bytes: Securepoint hires Sasser worm author; alleged Cisco code thief captured
- Two Microsoft holes more complicated than deadly
- Hackers costing enterprises billions
- Symantec to acquire @stake
- Security Bytes: Mydoom still a concern; Gmail pawn in phish scheme
- Solaris 10 gets thumbs up for security
- Havoc or hyperbole?
- 'Highly critical' flaws in Netscape
- Security School: Domain 1 -- Security Management Practices
- The large file challenge
- Security Bytes: Worms all talk and Trojan
- Two security bulletins from Microsoft
- Sun touts tougher security in Solaris 10
- Sounding the SMB security alarm
- Failing to sever network ties can lead to 'leftover access'
- 9/11 anniversary sees uptick in Mydoom
- Security Bytes: McAfee to no longer flag ISP program as malware
- Routing Security: Falling behind IPv6
- Survey: Corporations not so 'skin' tight
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