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NebuAd, Phorm delay ad trials
The two companies, whose controversial ad technology uses data on consumers gathered from ISPs, delay their plans following privacy outcry.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-09-05
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South Korea claims North sent spyware
In the latest case of cyber espionage, South Korea reportedly accuses its northern rival of sending spyware to infect the computers of military officers.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-09-04
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Bank of NY Mellon breaches keep growing
Connecticut officials say that two thefts of the financial institution's backup tapes affect more than 12 million consumers, tripling an earlier estimate.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-09-03
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Google unveils open-source browser
The search giant announces it will release an open-source browser, written from the ground up to run faster, work better with the Web and better secure users' data.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-09-02
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FISA court denies access to wiretap documents
The panel of judges that certifies wiretap requests for intelligence and anti-terrorism missions rules, for the second time, that its deliberations are secret.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-09-01
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"One-Character Patch" for DNS? Not so fast
Changing a single character in domain-name service (DNS) software could make cache-poisoning attacks harder, but it still leaves problems.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-29
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U.S. to deploy DNS Security in two years
The government issues a memo calling for all major agencies to adopt DNSSEC by December 2009, at which point the top-level .gov domain will transition as well.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-28
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Denial, hype cloud report of Best Western breach
Did Russian cybercriminals make off with sensitive data on the hotel chain's 8 million customers? The company says, "Nyet."
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-26
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Search hacker exposes Olympic age scandal
A dedicated security blogger finds evidence on the Internet, allegedly showing that two Chinese gold-medal gymnasts were too young to compete. The International Olympic Committee opens, and then promptly closes, an investigation.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-25
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Opera update nixes critical flaws
The software maker releases a patch for its browser, fixing about a half dozen vulnerabilities in its versions for each operating system.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-21
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States seek workarounds for e-voting systems
Six years after the U.S. government mandated better voting systems, states continue to deal with the hardware problems, software flaws, and security issues.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-20
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Judge nixes gag order against MIT students
A federal court judge lifts the temporary restraining order against three students, allowing them to talk about flaws they found in the electronic ticketing system used on subway and bus lines.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-19
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P2P investigation leads to child-porn busts
A massive investigation of peer-to-peer networks in California leads to 52 people being arrested on charges of possessing child pornography.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-19
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U.K. response team releases Net security guide
Following even the latest technical standards will still result in running afoul of undocumented security problems, the United Kingdom's Centre for the Protection of the National Infrastructure says in a report.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-15
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Air Force's Cyber Command in holding pattern
The top brass suggests freezing the U.S. military service's planned expansion, hobbling it in the race to become the primary service to handle cyberspace attack and defense.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-14
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Groups urge states to tackle more cybercrime
State Attorneys General focus efforts on battling high-profile online sex cases, giving short shrift to fraud and financial crimes, two tech policy organizations report.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-14
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Microsoft patches holes in Office, browser
The software giant fixes 26 vulnerabilities, including a half dozen critical flaws in Internet Explorer and 14 issues in various Office applications.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-12
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Browser toolbar to check site security
Errata Security plans to release an add-on for major browsers that will check the most obvious security shortfalls for Web sites.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-11
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Mandiant researchers win Race to Zero
Consultants with the firm sneak all ten samples of malware past major antivirus engines, urging companies to focus on defense-in-depth strategies.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-11
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Telnet still tops open port list
A security researcher's massive network scanning effort finds that the insecure communications protocol still appears to be widely deployed, beating the more secure SSH.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-10
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Experts herd "sheep" to safer pastures
The Wall of Sheep, an attempt to alert DEFCON attendees to the sensitive information they are sending over the airwaves, increasingly sees users betrayed by their mobile applications.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-10
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Transit authority sues to silence undergrads
The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority has successfully sued three MIT students, quashing the researchers' presentation at DEFCON on techniques to circumvent the agency's payment system.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-09
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Coreflood keeps on infecting under radar
A security firm finds that the Trojan horse, first seen in 2002, continues to be successful, evolving from a basic bot program to an effective thief of sensitive data.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-09
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Defenses fall down on social networks
Two researchers find that people are far less paranoid about social networking services -- such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter -- than they should be.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-07
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Researcher: Toll system poses hacking risk
A well-known reverse engineer finds that the transponders for the FasTrak system can be hacked to send other customers' IDs.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-06
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Mozilla ups ante on security
The open-source browser maker plans to better train developers in secure development practices and open up their process in assessing threats to the community.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-06
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Microsoft offers peek to protection firms
The software giant plans to allow companies that sell host- and network-defense products to receive information on forthcoming patches to better protect their users.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-05
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Worm builds botnets with MySpace, Facebook
Two variants of a worm advertise a fake Flash update in an attempt to infect victims' computers with bot software.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-04
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Apple's DNS fix for Macs not so final?
UPDATE: The consumer technology maker updates Mac OS X to fix 17 flaws, including a security issue in its domain-name service software. But some researchers fear Apple missed the real issue.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-08-01
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Federal agencies slow to deploy crypto
Despite high-profile data breaches, less than a third of U.S. government systems have encrypted sensitive data, states a report to Congress.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-07-29
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