March, 2011:
- Security firm tracks mass SQL injection attack
- Samsung laptops dubbed clean after false alarm
- Sensitive data goes missing from Illinois childcare agency
- Google, FTC settle over faulty privacy in Buzz
- Giving the cybercriminals a helping hand
- Two more Comodo resellers "owned" in SSL hack
- BP "leaks" data of 13,000 Gulf oil spill victims
- A tsunami is also a crime wave
- McAfee working to fix XSS, information disclosure flaws
- Boston restaurant group settles dispute after breach
- Confocal instrastructural vulnerabilities and their effect on business
- Digital-age copyright legislation killed again
- More public-private partnerships needed to fight terrorism
- Supporters club
- Corporate data is new target of cybercrime
- Oracle's MySQL.com hacked via SQL injection
- I am Comodo hacker, Iranian claims
- Rise in federal cyberattacks partly due to better monitoring
- Fed IT plan heads to Capitol Hill
- TripAdvisor users may receive more spam due to breach
- ETSI releases identity management specifications
- Experts weigh in on Comodo SSL certificate fraud
- HBGary faces Congressional probe
- Schools plagued by IT breaches
- AV company, heal thyself
- Iran behind certificate fraud, says SSL vendor
- Firefox 4 includes new feature for thwarting web attacks
- McAfee to acquire Sentrigo
- Users often question security of online "friends"
- U.S. government warns of SCADA flaws
- Critical patch available for Adobe Flash zero-day
- Who are the cybercriminals?
- Poachers and gamekeepers
- Texas ringleader of pump-and-dump scam arrested
- Apple issues slew of patches
- New Flash patch expected today
- Texas hospital hacker sentenced to nine years
- Security experts, DHS, lawmakers react to RSA hack
- Goldman Sachs programmer sentenced for code theft
- Tax season: The IRS is the least of your concerns
- RSA breach leaves customers waiting for answers
- Microsoft prevails, Rustock botnet shut down
- RSA: Hackers breached us of intellectual property
- GAO slams IRS for data protection missteps
- Privacy group raises concerns over Skype
- Google Chrome update closes Flash zero-day
- Fake FedEx delivery emails contain trojan
- Group outlines web host's role in fighting malware
- IE9 with do-not-track option released
- Managing virtualization: Interview with Rob Juncker, VP of technology, Shavlik
- Health Net breach prompts investigation, affects 1.9M
- Medical ID theft on the rise, says new study
- FTC finalizes settlement with Twitter over privacy
- Adobe advises of Flash flaw exploited via Excel docs
- Microsoft, Google warn of limited MHTML exploits
- The True Cost of AV: How to Ensure More Effective and Efficient Endpoint Security
- Stop Threats and Data Breaches at the Source. New CPE credit opportunity!
- N.J. agencies failed to wipe hard drives before resale
- Earthquake and tsunami breed web scams, malware
- Encryption and advancing cloud security
- Chip-and-PIN definitely broken, say Italian researchers
- Next-generation firewalls and increasing network visiblity
- Symantec CEO appointed to president's board
- SC Awards 2011: Video of the big night
- VeriFone, Square at odds over refuted security flaw
- Apple issues security updates for Safari, iOS
- Identity theft reigns king again, according to FTC
- Industry groups push for security incentives, not laws
- Security in the Social Web: 2010/2011 and Beyond
- Indiana standardized test question leaked on Facebook
- Microsoft closes four vulnerabilities, including DLL issues
- Study finds $214 per breached record in 2010
- Google remotely killing Android malware
- Spam wanes, while web attacks surge
- Missouri State University student data posted online
- Man gets 82 months for role in computer dialing scam
- DHS seeks increased cybersecurity funds for 2012
- Microsoft fixes coming for Office, Windows flaws
- WordPress sustains massive DDoS attack
- Mobile security offerings useful despite lack of malware
- RIM awaits privacy ruling in India
- Dozens of malicious apps pulled from Android Market
- Google acquires Zynamics for software analysis
- HBGary emails out Morgan Stanley as Aurora victim
- Report: HBGary Federal CEO Barr steps down
- The cloud's dirty secret
- Schumer asks Twitter, Yahoo, Amazon to adopt HTTPS
- SC Magazine's CSO of the Year
- Embedded in danger: Web-enabled devices
- Feeding frenzy: M&A activity in IT security
- Post-WikiLeaks: Back to basics
- Are things getting brighter...or not?
- Before tech, process and policy
- Take mobile defense seriously
- London police arrest suspected Anonymous members, dating website PlentyOfFish is hacked, plus other briefs
- Debate: A governance body should be created to administer security certifications
- Threat of the month: The Geinimi Android trojan
- Requiring ISPs to retain user logs
- ESET hires a new CEO, CloudPassage launches, plus other company news.
- Me and my job: Fares Alraie of Royal Bank of Canada
- Skills in demand: Identity and access management
- The face of things to come
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