Information Security News: by date

130 messages starting Apr 01 03 and ending Apr 29 03
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Tuesday, 29 April

Licensed to War Drive in N.H. InfoSec News
Oracle patches critical database server vulnerability InfoSec News
Los Alamos failed to track its computers, feds report InfoSec News
Suspected 'Fluffi Bunni' hacker in British custody InfoSec News
REVIEW: "Internet and Online Privacy", Andrew Frackman/Rebecca C. Martin/Claudia Ray InfoSec News
Rise of the Spam Zombies InfoSec News
NIAC Tackles Net Security InfoSec News
Human Factor Wild Card in IT Performance InfoSec News
A New Way to Catch a Hacker InfoSec News
Microsoft Braces for Windows Attacks InfoSec News
Coded Messages Add to Mystery Of a Failed Spy InfoSec News

Monday, 28 April

REVIEW: "Firewalls and Internet Security", William R. Cheswick/Steven M. Bellovin/Aviel D. Rubin InfoSec News
Ex-employee of Airport Transportation Company Guilty of Hacking into Company's Computer InfoSec News
Cisco switch password flaw could give access InfoSec News
Microsoft offers Windows security guide InfoSec News
Networked information decisive in Iraq war InfoSec News
Public/private security partnership gets rocky InfoSec News

Friday, 25 April

Patch issued for Windows NT flaw InfoSec News
Microsoft pulls patch that can slow Windows XP InfoSec News
Tougher penalties for cybercrimes InfoSec News
Organizer: 'Hackathon' Will Go On InfoSec News
Linux File Permission Confusion InfoSec News
The paranoia that paid off InfoSec News
DirecTV mole to plead guilty InfoSec News

Thursday, 24 April

Cyber War Game Tests Future Troops InfoSec News
Want to Beat the Enemy? Win the Information War InfoSec News
Security Developer Snared In Legal Tar Pit InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary InfoSec News
Ruxcon: A security conference with a difference InfoSec News
Microsoft Patches IE, Outlook Flaws InfoSec News
Hacker causes havoc for websites InfoSec News

Tuesday, 22 April

Pentagon taps EDS for $258 million survivable IT program InfoSec News
Retailers Report Sales Bounce Using Security Certificate InfoSec News
Up With Good Worms InfoSec News
Cyber adviser leaving government InfoSec News
Student faces hacking charges InfoSec News
Latest Windows XP patch can slow down PCs InfoSec News
HiverCon 2003 Call For Papers InfoSec News

Monday, 21 April

Hyderabad institute to train ethical hackers InfoSec News
New spy tools--for good or evil? InfoSec News
SBC Web Hosting Flunks Security Basics InfoSec News
Linux Advisory Watch - April 18th, 2003 InfoSec News
Securing Windows Server 2003 InfoSec News
President's Top IT Security Adviser To Resign InfoSec News
Former Boston College student gets probation in hacking case InfoSec News
Madonna's net amused InfoSec News
Office workers give away passwords for a cheap pen InfoSec News

Friday, 18 April

DARPA pulls OpenBSD funding InfoSec News
HSD seeks to secure data it gets from the private sector InfoSec News
Linux File Permission Confusion InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary InfoSec News
Arab Web sites cite rise in hacking attempts during war InfoSec News

Thursday, 17 April

Security UPDATE, April 16, 2003 InfoSec News
Commit a crime, no network time? InfoSec News
Voicemail Hacking Leaves Ears Ringing InfoSec News
NASCAR Fan Faces Prison Time for E-mails InfoSec News
Swipe Card Hack Prompts Complaint InfoSec News

Wednesday, 16 April

Aussie court crackers on crackers InfoSec News
RSA Unveils 'Internet Insecurity Index' InfoSec News
Alliance takes security call to boardroom InfoSec News
Lawyers see security suit-riddled future InfoSec News
Cryptographers sound warnings on Microsoft security plan InfoSec News
Expert at 17, will lecture IT big wigs on Net security InfoSec News
What's the Biggest Security Problem? InfoSec News

Tuesday, 15 April

Application Vulnerability Description Language coined InfoSec News
Feds Mull IT Disclosure InfoSec News
Securing Business Intelligence Data InfoSec News
Security a bright spot for IT spending InfoSec News
Court blocks security conference talk InfoSec News

Monday, 14 April

Hoaxster hacker discovers infinite-wealth algorithm InfoSec News
NET Guard Dying Quietly InfoSec News
Honeypots get stickier for hackers InfoSec News
Sparks over US power grid cybersecurity InfoSec News
Florida taps Symantec for security tools InfoSec News
Encryption proposal makes activists uneasy InfoSec News

Saturday, 12 April

XML security standard touted at show InfoSec News
DNS inventor calls for security overhaul InfoSec News
Re: Feds Falling Short on Cybersecurity InfoSec News
Secunia Security Advisories Mailing List Information InfoSec News
U.S. regulators issue disaster recovery guidelines InfoSec News
Open-source team fights buffer overflows InfoSec News

Friday, 11 April

Windows key leak threatens mass piracy InfoSec News
Agencies make security improvements InfoSec News
Secunia Weekly Summary InfoSec News
Bug leaves Windows open to Java attack InfoSec News

Thursday, 10 April

Microsoft Patches Critical Virtual Machine Flaw InfoSec News
The Minister of Net Defense InfoSec News
War, ethics and security InfoSec News
More problems with SpamCop, go figure. InfoSec News
The Upgrade Process: Restarting vs Rebooting. InfoSec News
Security UPDATE, April 9, 2003 InfoSec News

Wednesday, 09 April

Working group for network security set up InfoSec News
Intelligence ops in Baghdad show need for physical security back home InfoSec News
Feds Falling Short on Cybersecurity InfoSec News
Don't Put All Your Data in One Basket InfoSec News
Lawmaker Stopped at City Hall For No ID InfoSec News

Tuesday, 08 April

Handle Corporate Security As Single Entity, Users Say InfoSec News
Databases Ripe for Attacks InfoSec News
Ely hospital hacker traced to former Soviet Union InfoSec News
Australia leaves the hack door open to cyber sabotage InfoSec News
Samba flaw threatens Linux file servers InfoSec News

Monday, 07 April

Linux Advisory Watch - April 4th 2003 InfoSec News
Akamai declines to assist Al-Jazeera site InfoSec News
U.S. military helps fund Calgary hacker InfoSec News
Texan charged with breaching Yale computer system InfoSec News
Security flaw hits SETI@home InfoSec News

Friday, 04 April

Spammers attack wireless networks InfoSec News
Wireless Security Steps Up at West Point, Home InfoSec News
County security chief under fire InfoSec News

Thursday, 03 April

Latest Apache release fixes DOS vulnerability InfoSec News
Worms boost cyberattack stats for 2003 InfoSec News
Former hacker testifies to Congress about computer security InfoSec News
Fed Agencies Asleep at the Wheel InfoSec News
Thwarting the Zombies InfoSec News
NIST security division expands role InfoSec News
Security UPDATE, April 2, 2003 InfoSec News
Homeland Security Department tackles enterprise architecture InfoSec News
Network Associates to buy IntruVert for $100 million InfoSec News

Wednesday, 02 April

InfoSec News Book Giveaway - Honeypots: Tracking Hackers InfoSec News
Sprint to construct private Internet for gov't agencies InfoSec News
Al-Qaida supporters hack into student's Web site InfoSec News
Iraq goes offline InfoSec News
April Fool's Pranks Target Security Industry InfoSec News

Tuesday, 01 April

Vulnerabilities in the Media -- who to trust? InfoSec News
InfoSec News - List Information InfoSec News
Feds: Chinese Hack Attacks Likely InfoSec News
Do you trust Microsoft? InfoSec News
Sendmail flaw puts systems at risk, again InfoSec News
Cyberwarriors guard virtual front InfoSec News
Honeynet Scan of the Month for April released InfoSec News