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Sep 5, 2005
In my position, I get to read an awful lot of submitted articles, supposedly from infosec professionals with centuries of experience between them. And I also get along to a lot of conferences where many of the same people share their wisdom with the rest of the world.
Aug 26, 2005
Jul 19, 2005
Mobile phone viruses are being used as an excuse to send a hoax email that, ironically, does not actually contain a virus.
Jun 30, 2005

AuthorB. Winkel, C. Deavours, D. Kahn, D. Kruh

Jun 21, 2005
Jun 21, 2005
Jun 2, 2005
The University of Iowa (UI) has suffered an embarrassing security breach as a hacker accessed credit card detail of 30,000 customers.
Jun 16, 2005
It’s becoming clear that spyware will be one of the biggest problems facing users and companies. But, writes René Millman, you can fight back
May 11, 2005
Commwarrior, the mobile phone virus that spreads via MMS, could be even bigger trouble than Cabir, anti-virus experts are warning.
May 9, 2005

BlueSecure from Bluesocket is a leader in its field. Why? Because while most wireless security products are not able to detect anyone walking up with a wireless capable computer and connecting to their network, BlueSecure detects computers, access points, or any other type of wireless connection device.

Dec 1, 2004
Imagine Xerox getting sued for creating machines that allow people to photocopy back issues of Time Magazine. Or Kodak getting sued for selling film that could take pictures of a Picasso painting. Perhaps Maxell should be sued for selling blank videotapes that could store copies of any movie starring Pauly Shore. (Well, perhaps some lawsuits can be justified after all.)
Oct 28, 2004

Every attack on a computer system leaves a trace behind, no matter what an attacker might to to cover their steps. Also, data can be hidden by an attacker to use later as a back door. Forensics in part looks at uncovering evidence of this activity.

Apr 15, 2005
Graphic pictures of a pin-up model are circulating the web after her T-Mobile sidekick phone was allegedly hacked.
Apr 13, 2005
DDoS attacks represent one of the most serious threats to business continuity. But it is possible to fight back, as John Sterlicchi discovers
Apr 12, 2005
A virus writer has escaped jail, but not a €3,000 ($3,800) fine, after creating and distributing a worm that made premium-rate phone calls from infected computers. The worm was created in an attempt to steal more than €100,000 ($129,000).
Jan 16, 2004
CERT (www.cert.org) has released a comprehensive guide for protecting information systems.
Mar 7, 2005
Fred Durst, frontman of nu metal band Limp Bizkit, is suing websites that posted pornographic video clips hacked from his computer. The singer is suing for $80 million after his computer was hacked into when he took it in for repair.
Feb 22, 2005
The first person to hold a PhD in forensics, Emlyn Everitt tells David Quainton that the battle for security begins in the boardroom
Feb 16, 2005
Car maker Lexus has hit back at stories suggesting its cars are vulnerable to mobile phone viruses. Having launched an investigation into the rumour a spokesman has dismissed the allegation as “without foundation”.
Feb 2, 2005
Author JK Rowling has taken action against phishing scams by warning Harry Potter fans about the dangers of internet fraud.
 
 
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