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Researcher, Microsoft spar over flaw
Solaris flaw in passwd command allows root privileges
HP fixes multiple remote takeover vulnerabilities
New security appliance with no static rules
Industry Notebook: Proofpoint battles spam
Worm writers' war of words throwback to days of old
Dangers of .zip files
Data assurance: E-voting still up for grabs
MCI offers DoS guarantee
Industry Notebook: Sigaba partners with Proofpoint on e-mail security
There's no government like no government
RSA: Can regulation cure security's ills?
ISS patches serious multiple product vulnerabilities
Heeding the wakeup call
News Roundup: What you might have missed
Webcast: Application-layer firewalling -- Raise your perimeter IQ
Firewall comparison: Packet-filtering firewalls versus proxy firewalls
Ensure secure routing protocols with access control best practices
Crafty worm iterations cause for concern
February 2004: The best of SearchSecurity.com
Making products talk vulnerabilities
Gates gets mixed reaction
RSA: Heavyweight CEOs align on security
Netsky-C takes off
New Mydoom variant carries dangerous payload
RSA: Unpatched RPC flaw hangs over Windows shops
Oracle announces fixes for two Oracle9i vulnerabilities
RSA: Gates tries to win back security pros' trust
Bluetooth hygiene for the enterprise
RSA preview: Crypto panel 'less about crypto'
Sealing up holes in disclosures
Firewall hole cause for 'Alarm'
Yankee says patching costs companies millions
Netsky no longer flying high
RSA preview: Gates facing weary crowd
Patching ASN.1 no quick call
Sun combats security holes in cancelled Cobalt line
Netsky-B soars from Europe to the US
Bagle-B begins to boil
Microsoft working to enhance XP security
ASN.1 exploit code circulating; universal shellcode only a matter of time
Defying DDoS: Lessons for enterprises
Ibiza Trojan is a trip
Microsoft patch delay may contribute to early exploit
Watch those v-cards!
AIM 'scumware' no buddy of mine
Microsoft ASN flaw may be biggest defect ever found
Red Hat releases Mailman fix
OpenSSL issues surface as multiple vulnerabilities in HP-UX's BIND
Doomjuice worm feeds off Mydoom
The end of the Internet?
Windows security track record improving
Juniper Networks to buy Netscreen Technologies
'Spamnabbit!' Getting a handle on junk e-mail
Multiple vulnerabilities leave millions of RealPlayer users open to attacks
IPv6 vulnerable to remote denial-of-service attacks
Cisco devices vulnerable to frame-based attacks
Is your risk management plan as good as it gets?
Flaws afflict Check Point Firewall-1, VPN-1
Mydoom, Bagle deliver double blow in January
Mydoom lessons: Mass-mailers here to stay
Microsoft catches up to IE flaws
SCO site succumbs to DDoS attack
Webcast: Expert's guide for effective patch management
Where's the value in DHS' new alert system?
Mydoom-A infects a third of organizations polled
Countdown begins for Mydoom DDoS attacks
Best of SearchSecurity in January 2004
IE update clears up spoofing issue
Hitting a home run with NIST security baseline
Super Bowl week spells doom for security
Worm's creative attachment cons users
Mydoom variant targets security features, Microsoft
Hackers scanning for ports opened by Mydoom
National cybersecurity alert system launched
Best practices for cleaning up Mydoom mess
Industry Notebook: ISS guarantees new service
Dangerous, familiar application vulnerabilities top list
Mydoom-A: Is it a Mimail variant?
Potent Mydoom worm flooding inboxes
Enterprises can learn from Congressional oversight
Worm opens two backdoors, logs keystrokes
Computer Associates former exec admits wrongdoing
Slammer lessons remain valid a year later
Vulnerabilities leave Cisco voice products open to remote attack
Warning sounded on rise of Web compression
Industry Notebook: Hercules muscles in on Windows 2000
Updates necessary to fix multiple HP-UX vulnerabilities
What keeps information security professionals up at night?
Sun battles two vulnerabilities with patch and workaround
Flaw found in NetScreen Security Manager
MBSA gets security boost
Sun fixes multiple vulnerabilities in Cobalt server
Move to IP-based networks increases cyberwarfare risk
HP-UX vulnerabilities could allow denial of service
Bagle's movement puzzles experts
Bagle-A worm moving quickly
Mini-poll: Camera phones raising concerns
HP reports 'highly critical' Tru64 flaws
Security worries arise as Windows 98 stays alive
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