May, 2010:
- FTC delays Red Flags Rule enforcement until end of year
- Masterminds of far-reaching scareware scam charged
- Comparing the Gulf oil spill with a massive data breach
- Detecting dangerous PDFs and application layer threats.
- Charlotte, N.C. notifies thousands of city workers of data loss
- 44 million stolen gaming credentials discovered
- Branch office security: What are the real problems?
- Google sued for data collection via Wi-Fi
- Facebook simplifies privacy controls
- Adobe patches Photoshop CS4 flaws
- ACH fraud: Interview with Chris Mark, EVP of data security and compliance at ProPay
- Combating modern threats and risks
- American Express may have failed to encrypt data
- New phishing technique exploits browser tab use
- McAfee buys Trust Digital for smartphone security
- Second Scientology DDoSer is sentenced
- User-friendly Facebook privacy settings to arrive
- IBM distributed infected USB drives at conference
- Wireless adware threat uses "carrier" computer to spread
- Google unveils encrypted search option
- Microsoft plans to beef up security of Hotmail
- Wal-Mart considers chip-and-PIN
- Twitter attack spread Java exploit
- Heartland, MasterCard settle for $41.4M
- Oracle buys Secerno for database firewall technology
- Worried about logic bombs? You should be
- Rogue web host assets to be sold, must pay FTC $1.1M
- Microsoft files two lawsuits for "click laundering"
- Symantec inks $1.28 billion deal to buy part of VeriSign
- Man charged with attacking O'Reilly, Coulter websites
- Apple updates Java for security bugs
- Reports say Symantec may buy VeriSign security units
- Microsoft warns of unpatched Windows driver flaw
- Compromised endpoints: Interview with Val Rahmani, CEO of Damballa
- AutoRun worms most common malware during Q1 2010
- Facebook seals shut CSRF vulnerability
- Report: Some 1.3 million malicious ads served daily
- McKinnon lawyers seek help from new home secretary
- "Sexiest video" scam preys on Facebook users
- Cloud computing: Up in the air, and back down on the ground
- Tool lets Twitter be used to control botnet
- Smartphone security policies: Interview with Eduard Goodman, CPO of Idenity Theft 911
- New bill seeks to establish a National Cyberspace Office
- Privacy and security concerns aside, you're OK in my book, Facebook
- Google Groups used to spread rogue anti-virus
- PCI Council releases new PIN security standard
- Laptop theft puts thousands of N.M. Medicaid users at risk
- Losses from software piracy exceed $51 billion in 2009
- Website protection: Interview with Mandeep Khera, CMO of Cenzic
- Servers hacked to launch more powerful DDoS attacks
- "Avalanche" phishing slowing, but was all the 2009 rage
- Nothing stays the same forever
- Imperva calls F5's patent infringement lawsuit "baseless"
- Adobe patches Shockwave Player, ColdFusion
- Online voting a possibility
- Calls for cybersecurity leader
- Canada to Google: Respect privacy
- Privacy implications of cloud computing under study
- Microsoft pushes fixes for two bugs in light Patch Tuesday
- Alberta becomes first province to enact data breach notification law
- Widespread attacks continue against WordPress sites
- Foxit updgrade contains malware protection feature
- Archive of SC Magazine Canada
- Avenging host: The impact of virtualization on network security
- Critical zero-day flaw found in Apple's Safari browser
- Vulnerable ad servers exploited to compromise sites
- California ISP wins $2.6M judgment against spammers
- Security news tailored to your needs
- Microsoft plans two patches, no SharePoint fix
- Are Canadian business cyber ready?
- Two severe bugs silently fixed in recent Microsoft update
- Outsourced managed security: What should you outsource?
- May 5, 2010: Privacy on the radar
- Malicious emails masquerading as Adobe warning
- Facebook shuts off chat feature to work on privacy glitch
- Congressmen propose draft online privacy bill
- Company news: Michael Ruffolo named CEO at Crossbeam, plus changes at Fidelis and Symantec
- Laser security coming to you?
- Information Assurance centers of excellence
- Security certifications: What decides know-how?
- Special Education section
- Nurturing CSO careers
- CISOs can achieve the upper hand
- APT to attack: Breaking down the advanced persistent threat
- Trust net: How DNSSEC can make the internet safer
- SC Awards gala: Red carpet treatment
- Keeping your data where it belongs
- Innovation priorities in cybersecurity
- Getting wise to continuing education
- The security benefits of biometrics technology outweigh the privacy concerns.
- IE iepeers.dll Use-After-Free Vulnerability
- Deb Hale, handler at the SANS Internet Storm Center and security administrator and abuse coordinator for a small ISP in the Midwest
- A need for IT pros at senior security engineer level and up
- Securing virtual worlds
- Sophos sells majority stake to private equity group
- U.S. Treasury websites infected with malicious script
- Five years for Utah man who stole $2M from credit unions
- Opera issues update to address major flaw
- Kentucky psychiatric hospital loses sensitive flash drive
- Laptops stolen from California health care organization
- LoveBug: A decade of virus detection
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