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- Security Bites Podcast: Pumping and dumping
- New shield foiled Internet backbone attack
- Sony: No place like 'Home' for PS3 gamers
- TechFest explores future technologies
- Wikipedia to writers: Prove your expertise
- Hands-on gadgets come with electronics lesson
- Turkey blocks YouTube for insult
- Salamander robot swims and walks
- Nintendo to Wii gamers: Let's share Miis
- Daylight time may baffle computers
- Microsoft's Mundie: Consumers driving tech trends
- Apple Patches QuickTime Flaw
- Vladuz the Phishing Impaler Sticks It to eBay
- New McAfee Head: We Ain't Just AV
- Better than the Average Security Device
- Verizon Service Combats Web Threats
- A Cheap and Easy Proposal for File Distribution Safety
- eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: StillSecure Safe Access 5.0
- Credit Card Unions Team with Security Companies to Protect Data
- New Security Services Put E-Mail Content Under Microscope
- Romanian Hacker Broadcasts eBay Customer Accounts
- Welcome to the Spam Economy
- Microsoft's Mundie: Consumers driving trends
- Laptops feature secure hard drives
- Study: No need to ban cell phones in hospitals
- U.N.: Cybersquatting complaints on the rise
- China opens boot camp for Web addicts
- Stop surfing, make friends, Indian students told
- Proofpoint Release Takes On Message Security, Compliance Issues
- Arbor Networks Enhances Security Products for ISPs
- Three Hit with Charges in Stock Scheme
- Security Is in the Process
- Tornado responders slowed by using cell phones
- Report: Government Domains SafeUnless It's Romania
- Podcast: Can Google withstand the blowback?
- Seven Microsoft patches we want today (but won't get)
- Apple megapatch plugs 45 security holes
- Analysts: SIM Market Will See More Acquisitions
- Apple Tries to Plug Holes in Mac OS X Security
- Microsoft to PC gamers: Prepare to go Live
- Experts warn of identity theft risk
- Solatube brings daylight indoors
- Symantec's Storage Products to Support Red Hat
- Microsoft Probing Fraud on Xbox Live Service
- Homeland Security dismisses Real ID privacy worries
- Mozilla Updates Security for Firefox, SeaMonkey
- Source behind Clinton Web attack revealed
- Microsoft says Xbox security wasn't breached
- Yahoo Names Executive to Combat Online Ad Fraud
- Internet porn law blocked
- Microsoft Xbox Phone Staffers Giving Away Private Information
- Attackers Target Gamers with Spyware
- COPA Online Porn Law Struck Down
- NBC, News Corp. creating YouTube rival
- Net porn ban faces another legal setback
- Gates heads back to Harvard
- Hole Found in Protocol Handling Vital National Infrastructure
- Protect your children from online predators
- Security Bites Podcast: Now everyone's a hacker
- Will ICANN Reform?
- Citizendium founder says he co-started Wikipedia
- Flex-fuel vehicles coming to White House lawn
- A sea change for desktop security
- Trend Micro Moves Security into the Cloud
- Navigating eBay's Shark-Filled Waters
- 'Ask a Ninja,' OK Go win YouTube Awards
- At PayPal, fending off phishers--and Google
- Tool Turns Any JavaScript-Enabled Browser into a Malicious Drone
- Cisco Unwires Surveillance Cameras
- Websense Seeks to Bolster Smart-Phone Security with URL Filter
- iPhone casts shadow over wireless show
- MySpace wants to bar 'spam king'
- RFID Feared as Possible Terrorist Target
- Xbox 360 gets a bigger hard drive
- Corporate Sloppiness Is the Real Culprit for Data Loss, Not Vilified Hackers
- IBM Plugs Two Holes in Lotus Domino Security
- Webroot Study Finds 43% of Firms Hit with Malware
- Uncle Sam's Got an RFID Jones
- Blame Sales for Those Computer Security Breaches
- Protecting Data Requires Constant Vigilance
- Army testing high-tech concept vehicles
- Students give up social networks for Lent
- Apple rolls out iTunes album credit feature
- Why Encryption Didn't Save TJX
- Amazon tribes to get free Internet access
- Robots sniff out bombs
- Security Bites Podcast: Remembering Melissa
- Spam experts at MIT lift curtain on search
- Ethernet piggybacks on InfiniBand chip
- eWeek Security: Better Hope That the ANI Attacks Pass over Your Computer
- News.com Security: Microsoft to issue cursor flaw patch early
- News.com Security: Insecurity complex on the Internet
- News.com Security: eEye Digital Security offers consumers freebies
- eWeek Security: Flaw Fixed in Unix-like Systems
- eWeek Security: Arbor Networks Upgrades Peakflow X Platform
- eWeek Security: AJAX Apps Ripe Targets for JavaScript Hijacking
- eWeek Security: Texas Sues RadioShack After Retailer Dumps Thousands of Customer Reco
- eWeek Security: IBM Fixes Flaw in Tivoli Provisioning Manager
- News.com Security: Cursor flaw gives Vista security a black eye
- eWeek Security: Firefox Still Sitting Duck for ANI Exploits
- News.com Security: Windows cursor patch causing trouble
- eWeek Security: UCSF Joins List of Schools Affected by Breaches
- eWeek Security: Yahoo Patches IM Vulnerability
- eWeek Security: The Final 'Final' Nail in WEP's Coffin?
- News.com Security: Security Bites Podcast: Cursor flaw stains Vista
- eWeek Security: NAC Attack: Today's Products Will Fail, Report Says
- Close cd-rw?
- eWeek Security: Microsoft ANI Patch Causes Problems with Third-Party Apps
- News.com Security: Microsoft to push fix for patch trouble
- News.com Security: Apple's AirPort Extreme can pose security risk
- News.com Security: Photos: Hybrids that give back to the grid
- eWeek Security: Microsoft Patches 4 Critical Flaws
- News.com Security: Office zero-day bugs spoil Patch Tuesday
- eWeek Security: MS Word Vulnerabilities Reported on Exploit Sites
- eWeek Security: Trend Micro's NAC Offering Doesn't Change Playing Field
- eWeek Security: MS First Look: Word 2007 Not Bitten by Bugs
- News.com Security: McAfee offers 'Sage' advice on security issues
- eWeek Security: Animated Cursor Flaw Remains in Cross Hairs
- eWeek Security: Uncle Sam Gets a C-Minus for Information Security
- News.com Security: Homeland Security finally transcends F cybersecurity grade
- News.com Security: Storm Worm variant ignites e-mail virus activity
- eWeek Security: The Forensic Felons: The Next Generation of Cyber Thieves
- eWeek Security: Microsoft Investigates DNS Attacks
- News.com Security: Security Bites Podcast: Microsoft gets hammered
- eWeek Security: Restarting the Internet ... Again
- eWeek Security: Researchers: Botnets Getting Beefier
- eWeek Security: Data Protection Drive
- eWeek Security: Jim Rapoza's 12 Ways to Be A Security Idiot
- eWeek Security: Oracle Issues 36 Patches
- News.com Security: BlackBerry e-mail is back, but problems remain
- eWeek Security: Sunbelt Software Enhances Anti-Spyware Protection
- eWeek Security: Researcher: JavaScript Attacks Get Slicker
- eWeek Security: The Decline of Adware
- eWeek Security: Researcher: Tools Will Help Personalize ID Theft by 2010
- News.com Security: More Windows cursor patch trouble
- News.com Security: Apple plugs 25 Mac OS X flaws
- eWeek Security: Security Through Obscurity
- eWeek Security: To Encrypt or Not to Encrypt
- News.com Security: MacBook hacked in contest at security event
- eWeek Security: SMTP Authentication Update
- eWeek Security: USDA Cuts Number Affected by Data Exposure
- News.com Security: Security Bites Podcast: A blow to Apple security
- News.com Security: Microsoft business security ready for prime time
- eWeek Security: ID Theft Task Force Urges Tougher Penalties
- eWeek Security: China Says U.S. Piracy Case Will Harm Trade Ties
- eWeek Security: ANTs Unveils DB Consolidation Technology
- eWeek Security: New Report Chronicles the Cost of Data Leaks
- eWeek Security: Passlogix and RSA to Combine Authentication Technologies
- eWeek Security: Websense to Acquire Security Rival SurfControl
- News.com Security: Microsoft adds security muscle
- News.com Security: Office 2003 to get security upgrade
- eWeek Security: McAfee Turns In Ninth Consecutive Record-Breaking Quarter
- eWeek Security: Phishers Use Call Forwarding to Mask Fraud
- eWeek Security: Palamida Launches Code Vulnerability Reporting Tool
- News.com Security: Whew! My Google Personalized Home Page is back
- News.com Security: Security Bites Podcast: QuickTime flaw hits Mac, Windows
- eWeek Security: RSA SecurID Expands Support for Mobile Platforms
- eWeek Security: NIST Advises on RFID Security Risks
- News.com Security: Start-up Robot Genius deploys new security technology
- eWeek Security: Trillian Vulnerabilities Open to Remote Exploitation
- eWeek Security: Four More Convicted in eBay Fraud Case
- News.com Security: Virus spreads across Google Earth, virtually
- eWeek Security: Commtouch: Malware Writers' Tactics Evolving
- News.com Security: LucasArts tries to get back in the game
- eWeek Security: Best Practices in Security
- eWeek Security: Has Digg Dug a Legal Hole for Itself?
- News.com Security: Microsoft to patch zero-day DNS flaw
- eWeek Security: Has Digg Dug a Legal Hole for Itself?
- eWeek Security: New Worm Targets Portable Memory Drives
- eWeek Security: Shred It (In-House) or Regret It
- News.com Security: The N75 is back
- News.com Security: Security Bites Podcast: Is your car spying on you?
- eWeek Security: Studios Face Tough Battle Protecting Hi-Def DVDs
- eWeek Security: Web Alarms, Mobile Alerts Aim to Make You Safer
- News.com Security: The N75 is back
- eWeek Security: Running for IP Cover
- eWeek Security: Keystrokes Are Us
- eWeek Security: Securing the Deal: 10 Ways to Add Security to the Deal
- News.com Security: Alleged AOL password security flaw raises eyebrows
- eWeek Security: Turning the Windows Aircraft Carrier
- eWeek Security: ConSentry Bolsters Security at Network's Edge
- eWeek Security: MS Patch Tuesday Fires Off 14 Critical Updates
- News.com Security: Mitsubishi backs electric cars
- eWeek Security: Java Security Traps Getting Worse
- eWeek Security: Federal Judge Rules Against Retailer in Credit Card Receipt Case
- eWeek Security: Bots on the Corporate LAN
- eWeek Security: Of MOICE and Microsoft: Securing Office 2003
- eWeek Security: IRS Leans On Auction Sites to Spill Customer Information
- News.com Security: Apple's Jobs brushes aside backdating concerns
- News.com Security: Apple fixes media server flaws
- News.com Security: Cybercrooks add QuickTime, WinZip flaws to arsenal
- eWeek Security: ANI Trojan Sticks It to Popular Geek Hardware Site Visitors
- News.com Security: Java goes back to the PC
- eWeek Security: How Botnets Are Lo-bot-omizing Your PC
- eWeek Security: For Mother's Day, Try Some Spam
- News.com Security: Security Bites Podcast: Bad Wi-Fi security linked to TJX breach
- eWeek Security: "Smart Cameras" to Tackle Abandoned Luggage Alarms
- eWeek Security: PluggedIn: Does Your Online Image Need a Makeover?
- eWeek Security: Top Threat: Windows Hacktivation
- eWeek Security: DHS Employees Sue TSA over Lost Hard Drive
- eWeek Security: Trojan Piggybacks on Windows Updater
- News.com Security: Malware piggybacks on Windows updates
- eWeek Security: Standards and the State of NAC
- eWeek Security: Vendor: Cisco IOS Server Backdoor May Have Been Planted
- eWeek Security: Critical Unicode Flaw Undercuts Firewalls, Scanners
- eWeek Security: Samba Repels Three Bugs with New Release
- eWeek Security: OpenSEA Charts Open-Standards Approach to Securing the Edge
- eWeek Security: Symantec Launches Legal Battle Against Alleged Counterfeiters
- eWeek Security: Researcher Reveals 2-Step Vista UAC Hack
- News.com Security: Microsoft offers more detailed security alerts
- eWeek Security: Naughty Norton: Symantec Fixes Flaw in Security Software
- eWeek Security: Microsoft Retrofits Security Alerts, IE Patch
- News.com Security: Microsoft backs OpenDocument Format for ANSI standard
- News.com Security: Backers of stronger copyright laws form lobby group
- eWeek Security: New Security Survival Guide: How to Layer a Solid Defense
- eWeek Security: Microsoft's FCS Only Partially Delivers the Goods
- eWeek Security: Good News from ICANN
- eWeek Security: Missing CD with Employee Data Affects Thousands
- News.com Security: Photos: Security at your fingertips
- News.com Security: Security Bites Podcast: Wardriving retail stores
- News.com Security: Apple's Cabbage Patch doll
- eWeek Security: Juniper, Microsoft Interop with NAC
- eWeek Security: Microsoft, TCG, Juniper Tie the NAC Knot
- News.com Security: Expert: IT industry has failed in desktop security
- News.com Security: Biodiesel boat race back on, says captain
- eWeek Security: How to Prep for NAC
- eWeek Security: IronPort Revamps Security Monitoring Site
- News.com Security: Staples to take back consumer electronics for recycling
- News.com Security: McAfee unveils security appliance for 10g networks
- eWeek Security: MS Security Tool for Office 2003 Hits the Scene
- eWeek Security: How We Picked Our Top CIOs
- eWeek Security: McAfee Unleashes 'Fastest Ever' 10GigE Network IPS
- eWeek Security: U.S. House Approves Less Stringent Anti-spyware Bill
- News.com Security: Opera Software sings security note
- News.com Security: Google enters the security (blog) space
- eWeek Security: The Most Famous (or Infamous) Viruses and Worms of All Time
- eWeek Security: The Enterprise Administrator's Anti-Virus Bill of Rights
- eWeek Security: DRM vs. Hackers: Time to Surrender?
- eWeek Security: nCircle Nabs Cambia Security
- News.com Security: For some, AIDS evolving into national security threat
- eWeek Security: Keylogging Trojan Dodges Anti-virus Detection
- eWeek Security: MS Nixes Potential IIS 6.0 Flaw
- News.com Security: With its fifth security update for 2007, Apple patches 17 flaws
- News.com Security: Cisco patches security flaws in number of products
- eWeek Security: Apple Patches 17 Bugs
- eWeek Security: Google Defends Data Policy After EU Warning
- News.com Security: Week in review: The taxman cometh back
- News.com Security: Security Bites Podcast: Skype worm jumps apps
- eWeek Security: Fleet Week: Office of Naval Research Technology
- eWeek Security: Google Defends Data Policy After EU Warning
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