January, 2008:
- Do-it-yourself phishing kit targets email, social networks
- Barracuda claims Trend Micro patent complaint aims to stifle competition
- Viruses now posing on digital picture frames
- Microsoft: Vista safer in first year than other operating systems
- French bank could have a thwarted $7 billion insider fraud with better password, workstation controls: analysts
- Cisco, Sun patch flaws, including 370 bugs in JavaSE
- Staff buy-in: Your company needs you
- Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2
- The key to USB security
- Change default credentials
- Bad year will bring action
- Editorial: Swimming with sharks
- Interview: Scott Weiss
- Risk management: Calculated risk
- CIA analyst reports hacker attack on foreign power grid
- For-profit Mac attacks could increase this year, says Sophos
- China has penetrated key U.S. databases: SANS director
- (ISC)2 publishes free guide on hiring information security experts
- U.S. cyber war with China, Russia says New Yorker magazine
- Malware up 800 percent in 2007, says Panda
- Storm's "Valentine's Day massacre" arrives early
- Excel exploit targets vulnerability in the wild
- (ISC)2 publishes IT security pro hiring-help guide
- Attack injects malicious JavaScript into hundreds of e-commerce sites
- The SC interview online: Patrick Peterson
- UK company unveils enhanced security web browser
- Year's first QuickTime vulnerability discovered
- Oracle to patch 27 bugs in "hundreds" of its products
- Get ready for phishing scams that play on holiday purchases
- Trojan 2.0 era about to begin: Finjan
- New phishing wave claims payroll fraud to dupe victims
- SC Top 30 F-Secure (28)
- Review of 2007: Lost in translation
- HMRC: Looking for clues
- Focus on: The firewall
- California data breach disclosure law extended to cover medical records
- First iPhone trojan more prank than malware
- FAA: Boeing to ensure 787's flight control system can't be hacked by passengers
- Storm Worm New Year's greetings proliferating
- Facebook widget leads to adware install
- Committee calls for tougher laws to protect private information
- US-CERT warns of RealPlayer exploit
- Fake 'Tom from MySpace' pages offer ringtones, cell phone games
- Google Blogspots redirecting to fake Bhutto assassination videos
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