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Emerging Information Security Threats
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Hacking body implants: Fiction or future?
SearchSecurity.com | 18 Mar 2008
ARTICLE - A recent report about the potential for hackers to attack implanted devices like pacemakers hit home for security experts who see such scenarios as a real threat in years to come.
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Federal government falling short on cybercrime
SearchSecurity.com | 20 Feb 2008
ARTICLE - The federal government is falling behind in its fight against cybercrime as an explosion of cybercrime investigations outweighs the amount of time, money and personnel available.
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CSRF exploit could tarnish forensics
SearchSecurity.com | 18 Feb 2008
ARTICLE - A former special agent will explain how attackers could take advantage of the vulnerability to muddle ongoing investigations.
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Researcher behind Linux Kernel flaw explains motives
SearchSecurity.com | 14 Feb 2008
INTERVIEW - Wojciech Purczynski, a researcher with Singapore-based security firm COSEINC, explains why he disclosed a flaw in the Linux Kernel and why IT pros should take it seriously.
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Linux Kernel attack code worries security experts
SearchSecurity.com | 11 Feb 2008
ARTICLE - It may not be remotely exploitable, but security experts say Linux Kernel flaws could spell trouble for Linux-based IT shops. The release of attack code has heightened concern.
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Security Squad: Beware of the mighty cyberattack
SearchSecurity.com | 23 Jan 2008
ARTICLE - The SearchSecurity.com editorial team discusses whether a massive cyberattack will strike in 2008, the Sears spyware issue and NAC's continued evolution.
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