- [ISN] 'Anonymous' hacker pleads guilty to 2008 attack on Scientology sites
- [ISN] 16 months later, Adobe still plagued by XSS bug it invented
- [ISN] 90 percent of e-mail is spam, Symantec says
- [ISN] Agencies in Oklahoma taking steps to protect data
- [ISN] Analyst discusses cyber warfare
- [ISN] Anti-U.S. Hackers Infiltrate Army Servers
- [ISN] Apple snags ex-OLPC security chief
- [ISN] Army migrating computers to Vista
- [ISN] As Hacking Hits Home, China Strengthens Cyber Laws
- [ISN] Audit: TSA has weak IT security controls
- [ISN] Batten down the cyber-hatches
- [ISN] Black Hat USA CFP closing next Tuesday
- [ISN] BNP DDoS 'mega-assault' not actually mega in the least
- [ISN] Cadets Trade the Trenches for Firewalls
- [ISN] Calgary fraud charges dropped to extradite hacker to U.S.
- [ISN] Call for donations for InfoSec News!
- [ISN] China blocks U.S. from cyber warfare
- [ISN] Chu: IT security a drag on Energy's mission
- [ISN] Comedian sneaks into US State department
- [ISN] Computer hard drive sold on eBay 'had details of top secret U.S. missile defence system'
- [ISN] Corporate-espionage, e-mail break-in case zaps electronics industry
- [ISN] Critics argue against a White House security lead
- [ISN] Dallas police seeking impostor who helped make arrests
- [ISN] Defense Dept., Industry Join to Protect Data
- [ISN] DHS wants budget to back cybersecurity efforts
- [ISN] EUSecWest 2009 (May27/28) London Agenda and PacSec 2009 (Nov 4/5) Tokyo CFP deadline: June 1 2009
- [ISN] Fake web traffic can hide secret chat
- [ISN] FBI expects Va. hacker probe to take two more weeks
- [ISN] FBI, U.S. Marshals reconnect after security problems
- [ISN] Finland to found cyberwar unit - TS
- [ISN] General: We Just Might Nuke Those Cyber Attackers
- [ISN] Hacker attack on village Web site went unnoticed for months
- [ISN] Hackers 'destroy' flight sim site
- [ISN] Hackers strike UC Berkeley computer systems
- [ISN] Hacking of prescription database may lead to headaches
- [ISN] Heartland Payment Systems' PCI Compliance Is Reinstated
- [ISN] Hilton BlackBerry Lost - Why She Should Worry About Security
- [ISN] ICITST-2009: Deadline for Paper Submission is Approaching!
- [ISN] ICITST-2009: Deadline for Paper Submission is Approaching! Kindly email this Call for Papers to your colleagues, faculty members and postgraduate students.
- [ISN] IG: Air traffic control system vulnerable to cyberattack
- [ISN] IG: DHS data centers at risk
- [ISN] In China, $700 puts a spammer in business
- [ISN] Information-sharing platform hacked
- [ISN] Insider May Have Breached More Than 10, 000 Patient Records At Johns Hopkins
- [ISN] IT Security Job Tips for Surviving a Tough Economy
- [ISN] ITL Bulletin for April 2009
- [ISN] Korea, US Join Forces to Fight Cyber Terrorism
- [ISN] Landis case twist: hacking lab computer
- [ISN] Lawmakers Seek to Tighten Cyber Regulation on Power Grids
- [ISN] LayerOne 2009 - Final Update
- [ISN] Lost BlackBerry had patient data
- [ISN] LTTE won first round in the cyber war: Hacked Army and Lankapuwath websites – Army site restored
- [ISN] McAfee website visited by plague of security locusts
- [ISN] Microsoft Offers Secure Windows … But Only to the Government
- [ISN] More money and staff a must for DHS to take lead role for cybersecurity
- [ISN] NSA-Funded 'Cauldron' Tool Goes Commercial
- [ISN] Obama, White House To Oversee Cybersecurity Leadership
- [ISN] Officials: North is operating cyber warfare unit targeting Korea, U.S.
- [ISN] P2P bill could regulate Web browsers, FTP clients
- [ISN] PCI: A Brand, Not a Security Standard
- [ISN] Pentagon Seeks High School Hackers
- [ISN] Pirated Windows 7 RC builds botnet
- [ISN] Police prying into stars' data
- [ISN] Purdue class treats hard drive as crime scene
- [ISN] RAF base security reviewed after breach
- [ISN] RAF officers face 'blackmail over missing vice files'
- [ISN] Royal chauffeur 'who allowed reporters to sit in the Queen's Bentley' is suspended
- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-18
- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-19
- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-20
- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-21
- [ISN] Secunia Weekly Summary - Issue: 2009-22
- [ISN] Security breach cost Heartland $12.6 million so far
- [ISN] Security metrics research
- [ISN] Security Researchers Uncover 70GB of Financial Data Stolen by Botnet
- [ISN] Seminal password tool rises from Symantec ashes
- [ISN] State drug database regaining functions after cyberattack
- [ISN] StratCom wants DoD cyber units joined
- [ISN] Sun CTO to form cloud security forum
- [ISN] Suspect held over espionage against Alinghi
- [ISN] Swedish Hacker Indicted in Cisco, NASA Attacks
- [ISN] Teen fake cop back in trouble
- [ISN] Trade in secondhand BlackBerries booming in Nigeria
- [ISN] UK Snubs Support For Home of WWII Enigma
- [ISN] Unsafe at any speed: Memcpy() banished in Redmond
- [ISN] Updated Speakers List and CFP: The 2009 ACM Cloud Computing Security Workshop (CCSW)
- [ISN] US military shows off hack-by-numbers battlefield gadget
- [ISN] US spy boss pushes for unified cyber-command center
- [ISN] USENIX Security '09 Registration Now Open
- [ISN] Windows 7 RC ignores file extension security risk
- Last message date: Fri May 29 2009 - 02:30:54 PDT
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