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July 25, 2007
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n Universities Win Senate Fight Over Anti-P2P Proposal
n DoJ Proposes Enhanced Identity Theft Legislation
n Law Firm's Use of Web Archive OK, Judge Rules
n Some Judges Withholding Court Documents Online
n Microsoft, Yahoo Tweak Privacy Policies
n FBI, Chinese Bust $500 Million Software Piracy Gangs
n Organized Crime Infiltrates Financial IT
n Researchers Release LinkedIn Bug 'o-day style'
n Glitch Leaves Office 2007 Users Running Vista Unprotected
May 23, 2007
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n U.S. House Approves Anti-Spyware Bill
n Prosecutors Oppose Sites Identifying Cooperative Witnesses
n MySpace Plans to Disclose Some Data on Sex Offenders
n Small Businesses Not Immune to Attacks from Hackers
n Japan Military Data Leak
n DoJ Piracy Crackdown Nets Fiftieth Conviction
n Estonia Recovers from Massive DDoS Attack
n New and Improved Version of Gozi Trojan Horse on the Loose
n Glitch Leaves Office 2007 Users Running Vista Unprotected
April 25, 2007
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n European Cops' Plan to Share Data Draws Fire
n Lawmakers Grill US Agencies on Cyberattacks n Google-DoubleClick Raise Red Privacy Flags
n American Competitiveness Council
n Feds Ready Plan to Fight ID Theft
n Cybercriminals Offer One-Stop Malware Shopping
n Cyberspies Exploit Microsoft Office
n Apple Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
n Apple QuickTime Java Handling Unspecified Code Execution
n Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
March 14, 2007
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n Lawmakers - Additional Pretexting Legislation Needed n China Planning New Rules to Regulate Bloggers n Proposed Swedish Wiretapping Law Met with Criticism n SEC Suspends Trading of 35 Firms Tied to 'pump-and-dump' Spam n Secret Service and Homeland Security Team-Up." n Corporate Security Hole - Employees Forwarding email to Personal Accounts n February DDoS Attack 'Badly Damaged' Two of 13 Root Web Servers n SEC Freezes $3M Made in Hacker Stock Scam n Three Men Charged with Hacking Into Brokerage Accounts n Chinese Hackers Blamed for Naval War College Attack n Microsoft Says No Security Updates this Month; Fails To Patch Key Vulnerabilities n Widgets: A Wedge into Your System?
November 21, 2006
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n Denial-of-Service Now Punishable by 10 Year Sentence in UK n New Anti-Fraud Law Closes Loopholes
n CA Court Ruling Protect Bloggers & Web publishers
n Security Software Firm, Guidance, Reaches Settlement with FTC n Judge Shuts Down Alleged Spyware and Malware Purveyors
n Small Companies and Security Practices
n Humans Called Weak Link in Tech Security
n Phishers Spoofing Social Security Administration
n FBI Locates Missing Hertz Computer
n 49 Million U.S. Adults Notified Of Data Breaches
n Four Arrested in Spain Used Trojan for Blackmail and Fraud
n Mozilla Products Multiple Vulnerabilities
n Broadcom Wireless Device Driver Buffer Overflow
October 30, 2006
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n U.N. Summit Revives Concerns About Net Control
n IFPI Files 8,000 More Filesharing Lawsuits Worldwide
n FBI Investigating Diebold Source Code Leak
n Swiss Banks Broke Laws by Not Informing Customers of Info Sharing
n Los Angeles Boy Scouts Can Earn "Respect Copyrights" Activity Patch
n Corporate America Needs Webmail Policy, Enforcement
n E-Trade Loses $18 Million to Cyberfraud In Last 90 Days
n Researchers Cite Risks in Swipe-Free Credit Cards
n Over 50% of Higher Education Institutions had Security Breaches Last Year
n IE7 Flaw Could Allow Spoofed Addresses in Pop-ups
n Some Video iPods are Infected with Windows Worm
September 28, 2006
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n Lawmakers Urge Internet Companies to Retain Data
n House Judiciary Committee Approves Controversial Wiretap Bill
n Legislation to Ban Online Gambling Runs Into Obstacle
n Germany Considering Update to Cybercrime Penal Code
n Microsoft Files Lawsuit Against Hackers
n Banks Rated for ID Theft
n Security Advances Not Keeping Pace with Technology
n Criminals Teaming up with Hackers
n Online Safety Certificates Latest Hiding Place for Malware
n Massive Growth In Organized Crime Targeting Home PC Users
n Phishers Turn to eCards
n Botnet Worms Spreading Through AOL Instant Messenger
n Apple Releases Fixes for Flaws in AirPort Software
n Zero-day Attacks Continue to Hit Microsoft
August 22, 2006
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n Senate Ratifies Treaty to Crack Down on Internet Crimes
n Research Center Formed to Battle ID Theft, Fraud
n FTC on Board in Spyware Case Against Movie Service
n AOL's Release of Search Requests Trigger Demand for FTC Inquiry
n Pensylvania Sued Over Electronic Voting Machines
n Survey: $8 Billion Lost to Cybercrime in Past Two Years
n DoD NIPRnet Compromised by Chinese
n Hackers, Gangsters Targeting Online Role-Playing Games
n UK Bank Details Sold in Nigeria
n Hackers Hunting for Unpatched Microsoft Computers
n Symantec Offers Fix for Heap Overflow Flaw in Backup Exec
July 25 2006
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n FBI - Cybercrime Will Be the Next Enron
n FTC wants beefed-up powers against Net scammers
n Develop a Security Policy for Mobile Working
n UK Companies Responsible for Ensuring Security of Outsourced Data
n Congress Targets Deceptive 'Sex' Sites
n State Department Computers Targeted by Intruders
n Malicious Users Warm to 'Fuzzing'
n MySpace Hit by Security Breach
n Beware of Ransomware
n Adobe Issues Updates to Fix a Pair of Flaws
n Microsoft's July Security Update Addresses 18 Vulnerabilities
June 8 2006
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n'Net Neutrality' Question to Get House Floor Vote
n EU Court Overturns Passenger Data Agreement with US
n Security Clean-up Costs More Than Encryption
n FBI Wants Internet Records Kept 2 Years
n PaineWebber Systems Admin Faces Trial for Computer Sabotage
n DoD Tries To Determine How Many Personnel Affected By VA Data Theft
n College Students Prime Targets for Identity Theft
n Hotel.com Customer Data Stolen from Laptop PC
n Circuit City Removes Malware from Support Site
n Flaws in Older Mozilla Products Could Allow Arbitrary Code Execution
May 6, 2006
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n More Protections Urged for Medical Records
n French Court Drops DRM Interoperability Provision
n Top Ten Laptop Security Recommendations
n Verizon Scorns Net Neutrality Fight
n Feds Shutter Spyware Ring
n Idaho Utility Hard Drives, and Data, Turn up on eBay
n Computer-Based Fraudsters Don’t Always Use Technology to Get the Information They Seek
n Malware Out to Get Macs
n MySQL Releases Security Update
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