November, 2011:
- HP says security flaw is real, but flames are unlikely
- Crooks using Zeus in new Facebook attacks
- Former UBS banker sentenced for fraud
- Podcast: Fixing the SSL certificate chain
- Hackers steal credit card numbers from cash registers at UC Riverside
- Bug allows HP printers to be remotely hacked, set on fire
- Facebook to alter privacy practices following FTC ruling
- Preparing for mobile security emergencies
- In the vault: The Coastal Bank and IronKey
- Police charge hackers with targeting AT&T customers
- Twitter buys Whisper Systems for Android security
- Cyber Monday scam emails hit inboxes
- Illinois water pump failure not a cyberattack
- Cyber Monday to bring increase in online threats
- Sutter Health faces lawsuit after lost computer
- Fake FBI scam email making the rounds
- Security spending to increase in 2012, survey shows
- Three indicted in New York on ATM skimming charges
- Holiday folly for retailers with DNS glitches
- AT&T struck with "organized" hacking attempt
- A wild week in cybercrime
- Privacy, identity, and the Nym of the Rose
- Anonymous calls for protests of piracy bill
- Anonymous leaks cybercrime investigator's private emails
- Google program manager: No virus problem for mobile
- Most spam subject lines contain fake order, ticket numbers
- Water utilities in Illinois, Houston reportedly hacked
- Facebook identifies porn spam perpetrators
- Google releases Chrome update to fix high-risk security bug
- Romanian hacker accused of breaking into NASA server
- SC Congress New York: Attacks increasing, budgets lagging
- Sutter Health loses computer, data on 4.2 million
- SC Congress New York: Security is about the basics, with a personal touch
- SC Congress New York: Reach out to the FBI
- Microsoft to make updates less disruptive, more predicatable
- Facebook: Is the Fawkes virus still smoldering?
- Video: The Android problem
- Safety first
- Fight Back Against Spear-phishing - Arm the User
- Secure Mobile Computing on USB
- User discovers phished Hotmail, MSN credentials
- Canadian internet users wary of security and privacy, report
- Alarm raised months before fed breach discovered
- Apple issues iTunes update to close man-in-the-middle hole
- Anonymous vows revenge over Occupy Toronto threats
- GAO again slams IRS over security weaknesses
- VCU server hacked to compromise personal data of 175K
- Kudos to federal cybercrime fighters
- Duqu detection kit released
- Imperva IPO opens high
- Adobe fixes 12 Flash flaws, many allow for code execution
- ACH debit transfer emails leading to malware
- Occupy St. Louis sympathizer hacks mayor's website
- Man charged with hacking Hoboken, N.J. mayor's email
- Top Three Ways to Detect Advanced Malware Infiltrations and APTs
- FBI arrests six in click-fraud cyber scam that netted $14M
- Adobe bids adieu to Flash for mobile
- Firefox updates for security, user add-on control
- Part Two: Duqu: father, son, or unholy ghost of Stuxnet?
- CSO of the Year
- Best Security Team
- Best Professional Certification Program & Best Professional Training Program
- Best Security Company
- Microsoft releases four security patches, one critical
- Best SME Security Solution & Best Rookie Security Company
- Best Enterprise Security Solution & Best Regulatory Compliance
- Best Web Content Management
- Best Vulnerability Management & Best Web Application Firewall
- Best SIEM & Best UTM
- Adobe releases critical Shockwave Player security update
- Best NAC & Best Policy Management
- Best Mobile/Portable Device Security & Best Multifactor
- Best IPsec/SSL VPN & Best Managed Security Service
- Best Identity Management & Best Intrusion Detection/Prevention
- Apple kicks bug hunter out of its developer program
- Best Enterprise Firewall & Best Fraud Prevention
- Best Email Content Management & Best Email Security
- Best Data Leakage Prevention & Best Database Security Solution
- Best Cloud Computing Security & Best Computer Forensics Tool
- Best Anti-Malware Gateway & Best Anti-Malware Management
- "Recommended" 2011 products from SC Magazine
- "SC Lab Approved" 2011 products from SC Magazine
- Freezing assets and turning up the heat
- Another Dutch certificate authority halts business
- Adversaries, allies stealing U.S. trade secrets
- Cold-calling scams and rehearsals for retirement*
- SC Magazine wins Best Photo Spread award
- The security industry that cried wolf
- Report: Anonymous calls off Operation Cartel
- U.S. and EU partner for security response exercise
- Microsoft issues workaround for Duqu malware
- Trojans, Anonymous, Android threats dominate landscape
- Microsoft security update addresses four flaws, not Duqu
- Phishing, the Slim Jim of cybercrime
- The virus problem is worse than you think
- Internet privacy tools too confusing for most users
- Anonymous ready to continue with Operation Cartel
- Accused Scarlett Johansson hacker claims innocence
- Study finds many turn to lawsuits following a data breach
- U.S, Asian nations dominate spam-sender list
- Duqu: father, son, or unholy ghost of Stuxnet?
- Thousands of WordPress sites sucked into BlackHole
- Facebook to extend bug bounty program
- Duqu trojan spreads through 0-day Microsoft bug
- "Nitro" attacks target 29 firms in chemical sector
- Feedback due on gov't proposal around botnet notification
- How does your enterprise defense stack up?: nCircle Benchmark
- Health care must respond to shortfalls
- Debate: The recent arrests of cybercriminals will drive others to think twice before launching attacks.
- Keeping applications secure
- Back to basics for enterprise defense
- Office mobility: Consumerization of devices
- The bug hunt
- Taking a pulse: SC Health Care Roundtable
- Safe development: Safeguarding web applications
- A road littered with hazards: Anti-malware efforts in the wild
- Earning the privilege: Privilege management
- Reducing network breaches
- News briefs: U.S. Air Force downplays breach, hackers compromise MySQL.com
- Threat of the month: Adobe vulnerabilities
- Two minutes on: Are ISPs obliged to squash botnets?
- Company news: Trustwave appoints Leo Cole as chief marketing officer, and other personnel moves and acquisitions
- Me and my job: Implementation of a citywide corporate wireless network
- Skills in demand: IT and information asset management
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- Scammers and schemers look to cash in on Ashley Madison breach
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- A question of balance between security solutions and the people who use it
