April, 2004:
- Police net copy-cat phisherman
- 92 per cent of IT managers believe spyware has hit them
- Panel discusses top infosec issues
- Public-private partnership necessary for cybersecurity
- Healthcare group gets to grips with HIPPA
- Dutch firm opts for managed security service
- Police crack international piracy ring
- Network Associates sells Sniffer line, changes name
- Four more holes in Symantec products
- China backs off WAPI deadline
- CERT and NISCC warns of TCP flaw
- Spam clogs up productivity
- Phishing attacks on the rise
- SurfControl pays $14.7 million for Messagesoft
- NCSP releases final task force report
- Signs of new worm on the way
- Volunteers launch vulnerability website
- Hackers break into supercomputers
- Cisco: change your security protocols, please!
- When the root is the problem
- The yoga of the software world
- Smile for those cameras
- Real connectivity relies on establishing trust
- Patching policies must be part of everyday practice
- More big players jostle for position in SCM field
- Microsoft to fix 20 flaws in software
- Almost half of all spam "bugged"
- Spammers raise the price of shares
- Access, compliance and overall security top concerns
- More holes leave companies vulnerable
- Antivirus is the most common security technology [NB Awaiting more info]
- Taking synergy to a higher level
- Department of Homeland Security to buy secure data network
- MasterCard lends helping hand to online traders
- Worms expose security secrets
- Surge in browser-based attacks
- Task force: Infosec must be part of corporate governance
- One out of two firms prefer IT security to cost cutting
- Biometric firms face uncertain future
- Stellar and CipherTrust pair up
- CyberGuard on global conference tour
- Putnam group releases infosec recommendations
- Linux or Windows: Which is more vulnerable?
- Sobering up over the weekend
- Malware not a factor in Aug. 14 blackout
- SWIFT buys in 10,000 NetScreen products
- In-house, within budget
- Consultants view: This intrusion is no test
- Growing pains for the U.S. strategy
- Intel pushes China for foreign wireless standards
- Virus alerts increase by 600 per cent
- Nine companies join open standards security group
- Group releases recs for improving software security
- New internet security alliance launches
- Ninety per cent of mobile devices have no IT security
- NetBotz gets down to the particle level
- Baltimore Technologies bids farewell to IT security
- Netsky and Bagle most prevalent malware in March
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