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Aug 22, 2008
Turkish hackers appear to have briefly gotten their hands on the website of Olympic record breaker Michael Phelps.
Oct 15, 2008
A court in Alaska has ruled that Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin must hand over emails sent via a private webmail account.
Feb 29, 2008
Deborah Platt Majoras, chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) since 2004 and a champion of identity theft protection for consumers, announced Thursday that she plans to leave her post in late March.
Sep 5, 2008
Looking for the board to invest in your security project? Learn to speak their language before you pitch, suggest Jessica Twentyman
Apr 30, 2008
An Israeli firm of private investigators has been rapped for using spyware to steal sensitive information..
Feb 26, 2008
A new tool that uses the Google search engine to scan websites for vulnerabilities -- released last week by the flamboyant Texas-based hacking consortium known as Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc) -- is not likely to enable a wave of new attacks from hackers, experts say.
Jan 29, 2008
A 20-year-old Estonian student has been fined 1,100 euro (A$1,829) for launching a wave of DoS attacks against key websites in Estonia, including the site for the political party of Estonia's prime minister, in April and May of last year.
Aug 16, 2007
Paris Hilton has topped the list of celebrities used by malware writers to tempt users into downloading a virus.
Apr 11, 2007
As Kaspersky Lab targets the global corporate market, its co-founder tells Paul Fisher why he thinks people are not afraid of the Russians.
Feb 27, 2007
CIOs are blamed either for being unable to deliver on commitments, or for creating roadblocks hampering business development.
Jan 4, 2007
Bill Hancock, who, despite being legally blind, parlayed a gregarious demeanor into a career as an information security icon and cyber-risk and network best practices advocate, died Monday. He was 49.
Nov 9, 2006
Deloitte's corporate logo has a very deliberate green full stop at the end. It suggests that what the company offers is backed up by solid expertise and decades of experience and thought. Potential clients need look no further. This is the complete package. End of story.
Mar 15, 2006
A married couple is to be jailed for developing and selling an industrial espionage spyware trojan that helped private investigators spy on their clients' competitors.
Mar 7, 2006
Two Israeli individuals alleged to have developed an industrial espionage trojan that helped companies spy on their competitors were indicted this weekend in the Tel Aviv District Court for a series of computer crimes.
May 13, 2005
When F-Secure’s Mikko Hypponen comes to town, people listen. David Quainton talks to the malware guru about the future of antivirus
Dec 15, 2005
When pondering the top information security thinkers of the year, a slew of names came to the minds of our editorial staff. In considering who we wanted highlighted in this issue’s end-of-the-year wrap-up, as well as what main themes of 2005 we thought worth rehashing, we had to think about how IT security was being viewed, what people and issues were helping to push associated issues forward, and how this year’s happenings will affect the industry’s future.
Mar 16, 2005
Dave Cullinane, SC’s CSO of the Year, tells Illena Armstrong why infosec professionals need to be at the center of decision-making – and the best way to kill phishing sites
Jul 1, 2005
There is an old security adage: "Security is better if it is baked-in, rather than smeared on."
Apr 19, 2005
Various IT security experts from private and public sectors in the U.S. recently attended Singapore's Infocomm Security Seminar to provide their input on ways to secure cyberspace.
Jan 13, 2004
People have different perceptions of a chief security officer role, but Illena Armstrong finds that it is a vital one for business today.