June, 2007:
- MySpace users warned of drive-by exploit attack
- Is Harry Potter dead? A flash drive worm says so
- Waiting for the iPhone, in the middle of the night
- Millionaire husband: I’m not smart enough to hire hackers to spy on my wife
- Uh-Oh-io. Another breach in the Buckeye State as Bowling Green prof loses USB stick with student info
- Romanian NASA hacker appears in court
- Personal info of more than 1,100 UC Davis vet school applicants hacked
- From IAPP's Practical Privacy Series: Will Congress act on notification legislation?
- Researchers warn of bogus Microsoft patch spam
- Credit card info of 65,000 Milwaukee PC customers left on server
- People on the move: Appointment at McAfee
- People on the move: Appointment at Panda Software
- People on the move: Appointment at Wurldtech Security Technologies
- People on the move: Appointment at Opalis Software
- People on the move: Appointment at TriCipher
- Product Reviews: F5 Networks FirePass 4100
- People on the move: Appointment at Secerno
- Products: Mobile security - NetMotion Mobility XE 7.2
- Data traffic: Express delivery
- Letters: Greener does not equal insecure
- Letters: CCTV is covered by enough rules
- Letters: We need big brother to protect us
- The Month: Threat Stats
- Threat of the month: Drive-by downloads
- Analysis: Danger in the City
- The Month: Global snapshots
- Analysis: The Poll
- Analysis: Google's attitude
- The Month: The Quote
- The Month: They're behind you
- The Month: Most effective mobile malware to date
- The Month: Dispute over new anti-phishing proposal
- The Month: FBI's new initiative
- The Month: Apple unveils beta version
- The Month: Bank of Scotland loses disk
- 2008 SC Magazine Awards nominations are now open
- Two porn spammers convicted on CAN-SPAM, conspiracy, fraud and money laundering charges
- SecureWorks finds stolen data cache, variants of Prg trojan
- Senior pranks go digital
- Experts: Apple's iPhone a possible security nightmare for enterprises
- Websense: Google Pages hosting phishing attacks
- Apple patches two security flaws in OS X, releases Safari Beta 3.0.2
- Alleged mobile virus writer arrested in Spain
- Another Ohio breach: Laptop with personal information of 439 injured workers stolen from second state employee
- 'Italian Job' trojan could lead to future localized attacks
- OS X, Apple TV flaws fixed
- Know thy partner
- Update: Ohio data breach more serious than first thought; sensitive information of 370,000 stolen
- Experts doubt authenticity of 'Harry Potter hack'
- Congress grills Homeland Security CIO Charbo on department's security controls
- Collaboration tools offer success - and risks
- UTM or flexible security platform?
- SSL: The handshake that requires scrutiny
- Shedding some light on PCI DSS
- Paris Hilton sex video website exposed personal, credit card information of subscribers - report
- A tongue-lashing for DHS
- House committee to address Department of Homeland Security cyberincidents
- What’s next for Paris Hilton?
- Data leaks - good intentions gone bad
- HP joins security convergence trend with SPI Dynamics buy
- McAfee predictions accurate on phishing websites, ID theft, but not on mobile malware
- Tech fix
- 'Italian Job' trojan infecting thousands of servers, end-users
- And you thought Monica was the only intern who made news
- PatchLink merges with SecureWave in all-stock deal
- Prof loses USB stick with PII of every 2006 Tex A&M-Corpus Christi student
- Guilty CAN-SPAMMER faces nearly six years in prison, $1 million fine
- Image spammers change tactics
- CA/Browser Forum releases new guidelines for vetting website legitimacy
- Personal info of every Ohio state employee - including the governor - stolen from intern’s car
- Georgia Tech exposes demographic info, but no SSNs or credit card numbers
- Study: Direct impact of malware down again, but overall costs rise
- Educating the masses for IT security
- Google Apps has its advantages, but is it secure?
- How IT departments are securing instant messaging
- Product section: Anti-malware management, anti-spyware and anti-virus
- Canadian credit union data tapes stolen in transport to backup facilities
- Apple updates Safari for Windows to patch bugs
- Symantec announces $2 billion stock buyback
- Lynchburg, Va. city employeesâ personal, medical info placed on web
- Reality check time for Apple
- FBI goes after bot herders
- Brooklyn spammer faces 11 years in prison
- SonicWALL acquisition of Aventail brings two SSL VPN providers together
- Unauthorized file-sharing software leads to Pfizer employees’ data exposure
- Vista, Internet Explorer flaws highlight Patch Tuesday
- Experts: Consider Safari security before deployment
- Researchers find Safari bugs just hours after Windows release
- Call it a draw
- This month's special test offerings
- News briefs
- Debate
- Company news
- The cost of e-gold falling
- Amero supporters form The Julie Group
- Me and my job
- Secure the whole business
- Measures, metrics and management
- Strengthen the PCI Data Security Standard
- Got something to say?
- Are your IT security and physical security teams working well together?
- Compliance in a wide-open world
- Beware fake Microsoft security advisories, say researchers
- Will a Sopranos sequel feature cybercrime?
- Register today for the SC Magazine eConference and Expo
- Yahoo patches Messenger ActiveX control flaws
- TJX faces five more breach-related state lawsuits
- Microsoft to release six Patch Tuesday fixes
- Crowding Carrie Underwood’s (My)Space
- Exploits released for zero-day Yahoo Messenger vulnerabilities
- Vulnerabilities hit products relying on CA anti-virus engine
- Judge grants Amero new trial in school-porn case
- IBM keeps mind on security with Watchfire buy
- Folly in Connecticut
- McAfee SiteAdvisor: Safer searches on Google, Ask, AOL than Yahoo, MSN
- The evolving role of the CIO
- Pairs of Internet Explorer, Firefox flaws revealed on mailing list
- Privacy advocates concerned with iTunes' DRM-free music
- Back from the dead???
- No IT security issue left behind
- The journey away from the perimeter is only beginning
- Using industry best practices for effective security training
- A company can grow, and still protect important data
- EMC acquires Verid
- When private is the new public
- MessageLabs: Image spammers use non-registration websites to their advantage
- IRS spear phishing scam targets corporate executives
- ChoicePoint settles with 44 states over 2005 breach
- Condolences to ESET
- Product Review: UTM - Check Point UTM-1 2050
- People on the move: Appointment at Opalis Software
- People on the move: Appointment at Intamac Systems
- People on the move: Appointment at McAfee
- People on the move: Appointment at Nayatek
- People on the move: Appointment at DataSynapse
- People on the move: Appointment at Websense
- People on the move: Appointment at TriCipher
- Product Review: Computer forensics - EnCase Enterprise Edition v6
- Product Review: UTM - Astaro Security Gateway 425
- Products: Malware is the biggest threat to organisations
- Consolidation: Can it work for you?
- Letter: Mona Lisa made me smile
- Letter: Encryption is the only answer
- Letter: Websites must protect users
- Threat of the Month: Removable media
- SC Magazine Awards Europe 2007: A splendid night out in Chelsea
- The Month: Threat Stats
- The Month: Briefs - Industry round-up
- Laptop watch
- The Poll
- Analysis: An Eastern European argument has created a new kind of DDOS attack
- The Month: Global snapshots
- The Month: Cyber-crime reporting
- The Quote
- The Month: Justice remains offline
- The Month: Pirated software
- The Month: PCI DSS deadline
- The Month: UK ID card scheme
- The Month: Verizon acquires Cybertrust
- Gartner analyst chides PCI Security Standards Council
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