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- /etc/inittab - The Most Overlooked Cracker Haven
- A happy New Year for hacker Mitnick
- Al Qaeda Web Site Calls Israel New Target
- All eyes on Total Info Awareness
- Analysis of Defacement of Indian Web Sites
- Angry Kuwaiti hacker launches cyber attack
- Australian Govt 'safe list' snubs Microsoft
- Boy of 12 exposes Whitehall email flaw
- Call for participation, First IEEE International Security In Storage Workshop
- Cisco backtracks on IOS security availability
- Coast Guard turns HR helm over to vendor
- Complex Networks Too Easy to Hack
- Computer Attack and Defense As Spectator Sport
- Computer crime center opens
- Computer Programmer Faces U.S. Fraud Charge in Virus Attack
- Computer virus insults victims
- ComputracePlus deletes stolen data
- County vulnerable to hackers
- Cyber hype
- Cyberspace sentinels brace for trouble
- DoD's Twelve Days of Christmas
- DOD, wireless LAN industry debate 802.11a standard
- Does Cybercrime Still Pay?
- Elcomsoft not guilty - DoJ retreats from Moscow
- FC: Great idea for 802.11 security tool: Emails the insecure
- Feds Delay Launch of Cyber-Security Plan
- Feds invoked national security to speed key Internet change
- Feds label wi-fi a terrorist tool
- Firewall installed to prevent hacking
- Foreign Office security breach
- Germany cautious on Microsoft security
- Government agencies plug leaks in wireless networks
- Guam typhoon tests IT readiness, disaster recovery
- Hacker Log: Pathway to Successful Site Attack
- Hacker threat seen as overdone
- High school student earns A in hacking
- Hooray for TIA
- Huge increase in hackers and pornographers
- I shut radio site, boasts teen hacker
- IBM, Microsoft Deliver New Security Specs
- IDC: Cyberterror to hit in 2003
- Industry, govt. group issues security standards
- InfoSec News List Information
- Interview with Bob Toxen
- Israel, FBI find hacker suspected of stealing credit card numbers from U.S. company's computers
- ISS Goes Public With Vulnerability Disclosure Guidelines
- Let's Bring Em Home, Again!
- Linux Advisory Watch - December 6th 2002
- Linux Security Week - December 16th 2002
- Linux Security Week - December 2nd 2002
- Linux Security Week - December 30th 2002
- Many Tools of Big Brother Are Up and Running
- Merry Christmas from C4I.org
- Microsoft again ups risk rating on an IE flaw
- Microsoft Security Guru Leaves Post
- Microsoft upgrades IE flaw to critical after criticism
- Mideast firms urged to focus on e-security
- Music file flaws could threaten traders
- MySQL open to attack
- National Infrastructure Advisory Council; Notice of Open Meeting
- NCIX WEB SITE UPDATE ADVISORY #24-2002
- New Jersey lottery Web site may contain security risks, experts warn
- New Language Assesses Software Flaws
- New opportunities for NIST
- NIPC chief Ron Dick to retire
- No One at Home
- One Man's Info War on al-Qaida
- Panel urges cooperation on cybersecurity
- PGP Opens Up Encryption Source Code
- Phone Hackers discovered by system service biz
- PNG (Portable Network Graphics) Deflate Heap Corruption Vulnerability
- Raided Firm's Software Checks Out
- Researchers Warn of Serious SSH Flaws
- REVIEW: "CISSP for Dummies", Lawrence Miller/Peter Gregory
- REVIEW: "Information Security Policies, Procedures, and Standards", Thomas R. Peltier
- REVIEW: "IPSec: Securing VPNs", Carlton Davis
- REVIEW: "Secured Computing", Carl F. Endorf
- REVIEW: "The Definitive Handbook of Business Continuity Planning", Andrew Hiles/Peter Barnes
- REVIEW: "Trusted Computing Platforms", Siani Pearson
- REVIEW: "XML Security", Blake Dournaee
- REVIEW: 'Information Security Policies, Procedures, and Standards',
- RIAA invites comments
- Santa Considering Move to Linux
- Secure Passwordless Logins with SSH Part 1
- Secure Passwordless Logins with SSH Part 2
- Security firm warns of new Chernobyl
- Security flaw threatens Cisco Web site
- Security UPDATE, December 11, 2002
- Security UPDATE, December 18, 2002
- Security UPDATE, December 4, 2002
- Security UPDATE, November 27, 2002
- Six top security issues for executives
- Software, Security, and Ethnicity
- South Koreans launch cyber attack on US over schoolgirls' deaths
- St. Joseph man held as hacker
- Sybase patches three security holes
- Tech Contractors Cite Rising Demand
- The good and bad of computer hacking
- Therminator to watch for cyberattacks
- Time ran out for 2 pups on the loose in Fulton
- Tricare files stolen from Central Region
- U.S. Government Fails to Make Security Grade
- Update from The Intelligence Network
- Web site links Navy war officers
- Welsh virus mastermind convicted
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