September, 2007:
- Kaspersky Lab launches site for mobile device users
- Number of phishing attacks continues to soar
- Storage: Locked up
- Briefing: Israel - Focus on the future
- Interview: Adrian Asher
- Professional Monitor in association with (ISC)2
- Weathering the storm
- Kill deleted data for good
- Sit back and do nothing
- Editorial: Banking on human behaviour
- Symantec unveils Endpoint Protection 11.0
- Security holes claimed to exist in AOL IM
- US man pleads guilty to hacking company network
- Video shows simulated hacker attack on US electrical grid
- UK businesses are stalling on PCI
- Trend Micro unveils Internet Security Pro
- Poll split shows challenge of maintaining company security policy
- Core Security discloses AIM vulnerability
- eBay hacker posts fake credit card numbers on forum
- Google working to patch Gmail message-forwarding flaw
- SanDisk announces technology alliance
- CommonTime releases beta wireless version of mNotes5
- Study: Companies continue to store forbidden data
- SafeNet releases iKey USB token to meet PCI DSS
- Investigation into US Homeland Security hacking needed
- Canadian privacy chief: TJX kept too much info
- Majority of UK businesses still rely on passwords
- Sophos updates Endpoint Security and Control
- F5 Networks updates multimedia traffic device
- Spam levels reach an all time high
- nCircle: Few punish security policy violators
- TJX customers get vouchers in breach settlement
- ABN Amro suffers p2p data breach
- Chinese virus writers to serve time
- VeriSign updates mobile banking solution with ClairMail platform
- SC announces PCI DSS Compliance conference
- GSS and Peapod announce plans to merge
- Ethical hacking courses for sale on eBay
- Money mules recruited through spoofed pages
- Deloitte: Human factor is No. 1 IT security issue
- VMware and Adobe vulnerabilities disclosed
- Cisco announces plans to acquire Cognio
- Computer shipments set to rise by end of the year
- LANDesk updates service desk product
- PGP Desktop Enterprise Email rated best buy in SC
- Entrust unveils new email security solution
- Mozilla patches QuickTime bug in Firefox
- IBM-ISS X-Force finds a more complex malware market
- Yoggie releases Gatekeeper and Pico updates
- IT managers fret over mobile workers
- RSA unveils centralised security management tool
- Phishing scams await Ameritrade breach victims
- Researchers reveal Windows buffer overflow flaw
- Stolen emails reveal anti-piracy company's 'honeypot' strategy
- Widgets expose company networks to attack
- Verizon Business extends DoS capabilities
- Botnets leapfrog DDoS attacks as top ISP threat
- Kerio Technologies unveils new firewall
- Barracuda Networks buys NetContinuum
- Ads on Facebook serving up adware
- TD Ameritrade data breach was an inside job, expert says
- Four guilty of pump-and-dump spam scam
- McAfee unveils new security management platform
- Underground e-crime economy is booming
- Movieland download service settles with FTC over adware
- TJX fraudster sentenced to five years in jail
- Google calls for international online privacy law
- Network access control problems mount for US companies
- Security measures for online NHS records slammed
- Suspected phishing gang arrested in Germany
- US Consulate in St. Petersburg hacked
- ArcSight announces plans to go public
- Online fraud on the up in America
- New features boost PGP email encryption product
- Trend Micro adds host intrusion defence to endpoint offering
- Hacker salesman indicted on ID theft charges
- US state moves closer to passing data breach law
- Next Directory hit by multi-million pound fraud
- Microsoft drops security patch from monthly update
- Skype worm lures victims with promise of erotic pictures
- Apple fixes iTunes buffer vulnerability
- Record levels of spam detected, new study shows
- Pfizer suffers its third data breach in a year
- Intelligence: Ten wise men
- Microsoft to release five fixes on Patch Tuesday
- Gartner report: Don't wait for SP1 to deploy Vista
- Chinese hackers dig for government secrets, security expert claims
- Check Point shines in Munich rain, CEO Shwed hints at future acquisitions
- RSA Study: Targeted attacks against banks continue to soar
- Software pirate gets 30-month sentence
- Chinese hackers accused of attacking UK government systems
- Bank of India website back online, without malicious code
- Study: Businesses failing to secure WiFi networks
- Microsoft plans Vista Service Pack 1, XP Service Pack 3 releases for first quarter 2008; betas due within weeks
- Attack on Monster.com affects 146,000 USAJobs.gov subscribers
- Hijacked Bank of India website downloads malware
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