February, 2007:
- Which? say banks need to do more
- Peer-to-peer: Shared property
- Document security: Safe words
- Interview: Tomas Olovsson
- The End: A world without borders
- Legal matters: Outsourcing and the law
- XSS is a large problem
- Death by Google
- Editorial: We must cover all fronts
- Poll: Child abuse suspicion no excuse for hacking
- A glut of computer thefts leaves thousands exposed to fraud
- Flaws found in Microsoft Vista and IE7
- Symantec: Norton 360 available next month
- Symantec: IT professionals resigned to business disruption
- Vulnerability uncovered in Microsoft Publisher 2007
- Mozilla releases Firefox security fixes
- Experts: Google business tools offer better security
- Study: online shopper's low confidence affecting e-commerce
- US citizen pleads guilty to creating spyware and ID theft
- TJX breach more severe than originally thought
- Mass-pharming attack targeting 50 banks is shut down
- Phishers use Google Maps in new social engineering attack
- Researchers find Google Desktop vulnerability
- Malware found in MSN Messenger banner ads
- RSA Europe: Frank Abagnale confirmed as keynote speaker
- Flaw discovered in IE that allows local file access
- Sourcefire urges update to fix Snort flaw
- Rare flaw affecting Firefox and IE detected
- Apple patches five more vulnerabilities
- Gang arrested on suspicion of $300,000 internet bank theft
- Palm Treo smartphone flaws detected
- Study: New pharming attack discovered
- Post-Patch Tuesday attacks target upgraded Microsoft Word flaw
- Apacs planning new card security measures
- Cisco warns of more router vulnerabilities
- Symantec & McAfee: PowerPoint vulnerability was patched
- McKinnon begins extradition fight
- Nationwide fined for stolen laptop
- Valentine's day virus is spreading fast
- Microsoft releases 12 fixes for 20 flaws - including Word bugs - on Patch Tuesday
- Microsoft says Word 2000 flaw is limited to DoS attacks
- Chinese police charge eight with 'Panda worm' attacks
- Zero-day vulnerability found in Sun Microsystems Solaris 10 and 11
- PayPal to deploy tokens to fight phishing attacks
- Microsoft plans a dozen fixes for February Patch Tuesday
- Trend Micro updates to fix Scan Engine vulnerability
- RSA: VeriSign to spend $100m on infrastructure upgrade
- RSA Conference 2007: Does end-user education work?
- RSA Conference 2007: FTC planning new methods to combat ID theft
- RSA Conference 2007: Congress should improve grades on privacy legislation; research and development funding also lacking
- RSA Conference 2007: Don't worry, be happy to achieve security agenda, says ConAgra Foods risk exec
- RSA Conference 2007: Core Security says third-party software is Vista's fatal flaw
- Schneier: Cyber crime goes global
- RSA: BT to acquire i2i Enterprise
- 2007 SC Magazine Awards: US winners announced
- Coviello: no future for stand alone security firms
- RSA: Gates says smart cards are the future of data security
- RSA Conference 2007: Consumer confidence is key, Symantec CEO says
- IT security industry gathers at RSA Conference 2007
- JavaScript malware infecting various websites
- Microsoft Excel target of new zero-day exploit
- Microsoft downplays possibility of Vista voice hack
- Just two days before Super Bowl XLI, hackers use Dolphin Stadium website to exploit PCs
- Microsoft tells Symantec that latest exploited Word flaw is variation of older vulnerability
- BT acquires INS
- Experts say global cooperation key to fighting cybercrime
- MySpace superworm creator sentenced to probation, community service
- Feds get low information security grades from CSIA
- FTC slaps alleged pornography spammer with hefty fine
- Two Dutch hackers jailed for online crime
- The first wireless worm?
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