July, 2006:
- Two Navy laptops with recruit information stolen
- Johansson to leave Microsoft for Amazon
- Another new CFO at CA
- Senate told U.S. unprepared for cyberattack
- Three-quarters of phish hit Paypal, Ebay
- IE 7 to be pushed as a security patch
- Senate minority leader victimized by ID theft
- Victoria's (malicious) secret: fake lingere an information-stealing trojan
- Marshal: Europe responsible for most spam
- New Firefox version includes security fix
- MessageLabs silent on sale rumors
- Misdirected bounce attacks on the rise
- OS X still safer, but not perfect
- Trojan claims to be Firefox extension, sends out personal info
- Exploits threaten patched Windows flaws
- Visa upgrades PCI merchant classifications
- Study: Email-borne malware successfully hit 80 percent of businesses
- Yahoo, Symantec team up on web security
- More than half-million injured NY workers have personal info compromised
- Man charged over medical college database theft
- Private eye, about to address hacker conference, arrested
- U.S. still top spam producer, study says
- Personal information of NYC homeless leaked
- Ransomware getting harder to decrypt
- LSP trojan targets PowerPoint
- Beware fake Google Toolbar trojan
- Malicious users warm to 'fuzzing'
- Entrust acquires Business Signatures
- New email scam claims AIDS cure
- More websites not as innocent as they seem
- Malicious MySpace banner downloads spyware in latest social networking attack
- Microsoft fixes one July Patch Tuesday fix
- SQL injection attacks on the rise, says SecureWorks
- On compliance: Congress must act on cyber security to avoid confusion
- Cisco fixes security management flaws
- U.K. moves to ban hackers from internet
- OpenSSL in a FIPS flap
- Winternals to become part of Microsoft
- New adware tricks users with security promise
- Oracle fixes 65 flaws
- Cross Match to work for the feds
- Industry views: Look for more spending on convergence, insider threats
- Avoid untrusted PowerPoint docs, says Microsoft
- Viisage to acquire Iridian
- Open source phone system open to DoS attack
- Microsoft, on 'state of high alert,' releases PowerPoint advisory
- McAfee launches its own security publication
- Malicious World Cup website ponders why Zidane did it
- Political hacking hits MySpace
- Aussie drivers in internet switch scam
- FBI: Cybercrime losses down last year
- Exploit uses PowerPoint flaw in targeted attacks
- McAfee's secret flaw in management software exposed by eEye
- Man-in-the-middle attack on Citibank users concerns experts
- Adobe patches Acrobat flaw
- Vishing scams now duping consumers
- D.C. lobbying firm claims IBM hacked its server
- Trojans account for over half of malware
- SurfControl buys BlackSpider
- Be careful where you leave your keys
- Trojan spreads through Putin death spam
- Inspector general: VA response to stolen laptop rife with errors
- State Department looking into reported hackings
- FBI warns of online job scams
- Cleaning out the closet
- Adware targets Myspace users
- Secure Computing and CipherTrust merge in $273.6 million deal
- Seven new Patch Tuesday fixes released by Microsoft
- End of Windows 98, ME support from Microsoft
- Gmail users warned of new phishing scheme
- IT Security spending set to grow significantly
- Personal info of 100K sailors, Marines posted to public site
- Corporations spending more on IT - but not on personnel
- Cover Story: Working for Gold
- Industry evolution
- Traffic control
- The money trail
- Fun in the sun
- Sophos discovers PoC virus targeting research tool
- MessageLabs: By numerous delivery methods, spam up in June
- Euro teens put PCs at risk of viruses and hacking
- WebEx flaw found
- Preventing multiple PII disorder
- News briefs
- Debate
- Cisco buys endpoint security firm Meetinghouse
- McAfee threat catalog doubles in less than two years
- New flaw affects Asian Microsoft Excel versions
- PayPal scheme urges customers to phone in personal info
- Metasploit creator to reveal a flaw every day this month
- SEC considering action against Trend Micro CEO
- New cybersecurity standards
- Company news
- Me and my job
- Is employee blogging a risk?
- Workable risk management
- Access in a compliance world
- Got something to say?
- What pill can I take for cyber insecurity?
- Lucky number of fixes due from Microsoft on Patch Tuesday
- Sensitive FBI data hacked
- Apple addresses iTunes vulnerability in latest download
- Newspaper: Fed networks under attack, but security improvements years behind schedule
- Potential trojan redirects users to malicious websites
- Microsoft hit with second Windows Genuine Advantage lawsuit
- AOL instant messenger worm poses as Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage
- Sophos report tempers good with the bad
- Analysts: EMC-RSA deal different than Symantec-Veritas
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