June, 2005:
- Virus activity up, infection times down
- US-CERT warns of Veritas flaw
- FBI hunts Norwegian phishing swine
- Senators introduce data privacy legislation
- Federal agencies at risk over IPv6
- Taking out the garbage of spam
- Class-action lawsuit filed in wake of credit-card breach
- Scrushy experiences joy of SOX and walks free
- Four steps to business continuity
- Family postcard bears viral load
- The male of the species is more deadly than the female
- Big phish to fry
- University of Connecticut server breached
- $11 million dollar phishing pair jailed
- Virus harvests nuclear secrets
- CA acquires security software maker
- 'Computer genius' jailed for hacking Pentagon
- Keeping a vigil on viruses
- Tough year for CSOs
- Secure those outsourcing relationships
- Pod slurping threat to company data
- Data breaches hurting online trade
- Australian man faces multi-million dollar spam fine
- Spanish cracker hacked code with old PC
- Insider attack now biggest threat to banks
- Microsoft bags Sybari, ditches Linux, Unix
- Police investigate call center breach
- Best practices for implementing data security
- Hackers target security product flaws
- Microsoft sues German spam outfit
- BJ's Wholesale Club settles FTC charges of lax security
- Itâs not just home users who are to blame
- Debate» IPS promises much in terms of extra security for networks, but the promise is a false one
- Firefox, browser-in-waiting
- Me and my job
- Cyberspace, the wild frontier
- Is risk an overused buzzword?
- Crime gang suspect in credit-card breach
- USB flash in the Lan
- Security breach hits 40 million card holders
- Email authentication scheme 'ready soon'
- Network Appliance to buy Decru in $272 million deal
- Doom, gloom and FUD as attacks rise
- U.S. is biggest source of online fraud
- Try to turn SOX into an opportunity
- Hackers batter critical U.K. infrastructure
- Auditors are your new best friends
- Itâs just another line of defense
- Another cold war is about to start
- Industry wrings its hands in vain
- The dark side of Googleâs power
- Touchdown for ISO27000
- Impressive growth keeps IT sec on the up
- Caught in a honey trap
- Vigilar inks deal to acquire Intense School
- Internet marketing firm settles spyware suit
- U.S. voters wants more cybersecurity from government
- Big ISP = Big zombie army
- I would be secure if it weren't for those pesky laptops
- Trend reels in Kelkea for phishing fun
- Liberty Alliance tackles identity theft
- Panda rates Britney top of virus spreading pops
- USBs create security nightmare
- Investor advisory firm supports Symantec-Veritas merger
- Federal agencies need to bolster efforts against new threats
- Check Point charlies hit a spot of patchy bother
- Behind the antivirus mask lies a deadly Skull
- Hong Kong hits spammers where it hurts
- Don't buy your way out of trouble
- Microsoft hides chequered past with new patchwork
- (ISC)2 kicks off program to support local infosec groups
- Hackers cash in on Jackson trial
- Gartner: FUD for thought
- Microsoft plans to release 10 security updates
- EL AL dumps IDS in bid to stop DoS attacks
- Password safety 'foreign' to most staff
- Fessing up should be easier than this
- Nasa hacker fights extradition
- Symantec sues for adware ruling against Hotbar.com
- US military super-hacker arrested in UK
- Caring sharing scheme defends against net attacks
- FaceTime acquires anti-spyware technology
- Phishers hit Hilton Honors Club
- Seven year itch bugs Mozilla
- Citigroup notifies 3.9 million customers of lost tapes with their data
- Risk associated with outbound email spurs corporate monitoring
- Phishers targeting credit unions
- MSN hacked! What a Korea-on!
- North Korea poised to attack U.S.
- The roadmap to identity management
- Panel: Threats growing, solutions difficult
- Netscaler swallowed by Citrix in $300m swoop
- The record shows the net's taking blows - it did it Mytob way
- Once more unto the breach for U.S. education
- Sober hits hard come what May
- Yahoo teams with Cisco on email authentication standard
- FTC polls public on CAN-SPAM changes
- Bagle returns for another bite
- OECD claims developing world easy spam prey
- Where techies, businessman and lawyers meet
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