April, 2008:
- XSS vulnerability found in McAfee HackerSafe sites
- From Interop: Be mindful of vendors' motives
- Major botnet infiltrated
- From Interop: Securing Wi-Fi must be priority
- Microsoft delays release of latest XP service pack
- Hot or Not: Winning against the phishing assault
- Microsoft goes on defensive in massive SQL injection attacks
- Access by health care personnel is main security concern
- Event describes importance of securing Web 2.0
- April 28, 2008: SQL injection attacks
- EU Commission says payment fraud moving to the internet
- Another college exposure, now in Colorado
- "Highly critical" flaw in WordPress
- Unathorized person accesses university web server
- Stolen server exposes Indiana residents' IDs
- Buffalo State College IT vendor loses laptop
- Spammers use bots to create fake Google Blogger sites
- Massive hacker attack continues
- Hacker denies using tool to break into Dish Network security
- Presidential campaign cyberattacks appear here to stay
- Fingerprinting visitors when they leave
- Skype users land in anti-malware net
- Another Apple QuickTime bug reported
- PCI council clarifies impending application rule
- LendingTree insider attack exposes personal data
- Mass attack infects hundred of thousands of reputable sites
- IT security budgets are holding steady, survey
- A study in contrast: TJX and Hannaford
- After breach, Hannaford details IT security remodel
- IRS phishing scam targets stimulus payments
- Microsoft report reveals drop in software vulnerabilities
- Tornado exploit kit touches down
- XSS flaw on Obama page sends visitors to Clinton site
- Rethinking virus protection
- Dynamic signature verification market growth up
- Online identity theft: Who's after my Facebook password?
- "Rock Phish" gang adds malware download to attacks
- Advisory issued for Adobe vulnerability
- The legal implications of the PCI data security standard
- Windows XP Service Pack set for release next week
- Stolen university laptop packed with confidential info
- Private data errantly placed on university server
- Hospital worker charged with stealing patient identities
- New spam wave uses naked video claim
- The importance of recursive DNS
- Clothing retailer settles with FTC over credit card breach
- April 21, 2008: CEO subpoena spam
- University of Miami admits to stolen medical records
- Pirates of the web
- Visa launches intelligent decisioning service
- Protecting the IPTV/VoD infrastructure
- Microsoft warns of zero-day Windows flaw
- Researchers determine source of SQL attacks
- The CSO check-up
- Health benefits company exposes data online
- Los Angeles botmaster pleads guilty
- Apple, Mozilla patch browser security problems
- Coding error exposes sex offender personal data
- PCI council unveils payment application standard
- One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey
- Oracle closes 41 vulnerabilities, 17 in its database
- Why not telework?
- Attackers exploit recent Microsoft fix
- Another one bites the dust
- Cybersecurity lobby merges with IT trade group
- File your taxes this season with trust
- Patching a sick health care system
- CEOs targeted by subpoena spam
- The next generation of endpoint security. Today.
- RSA wrapup: The good and the creepy
- RSA wrapup: The good and the creepy
- McAfee discovers malware that targets Tibet supporters
- From RSA: Today's risk model isn't working, Jericho Forum panel agrees
- Oracle to release database patches next week
- An RSA hangover
- Symantec acquires on-demand application delivery firm
- Damballa responds to Kraken exaggeration claims
- From RSA: Financial services companies 'struggling' with multichannel authentication
- Real-world approaches to a complex problem
- Closing a tough security gap
- Kevin Haley, director, Symantec Security Response
- From RSA: Warrantless wiretapping: blame it on technology
- From RSA: Criminal underground is flourishing
- Online security: "good enough" may not be good enough anymore
- From RSA: Forensics tools, techniques aid e-discovery investigations
- WellPoint patient information exposed
- Adobe issues update to fix Flash flaws
- Dan Lohrmann, CISO, State of Michigan
- Winners announced: SC Awards 2008
- From RSA: Vulnerability could permit router control
- From RSA: Point security products doomed, exhibitors say
- Patch Tuesday issues eight fixes
- A new threat on the horizon
- Hitachi acquires M-Tech to broaden security offering
- Art Coviello keynote
- From RSA: Press locked out of Al Gore's keynote
- A risk-based approach is needed to protect critical information
- Tim Mather, chief security strategist, RSA Conference
- From RSA: Symantec's latest R&D
- A new approach to security: The sustainable enterprise
- The CIO and CSO - Two Roles Dependent on One Another for Success
- Spammers use third-party tools to bypass email filters
- Sandra Toms La Pedis, RSA Conference
- Welcome to the SC Magazine Awards 2008
- You are spending too much on data access auditing
- The evolved help desk
- Avoid breaking the bank
- Me and my job
- Valid operator's permit required
- Threats and vulnerabilities
- You're invited
- Worth the upgrade
- Ski patrol: Boyne Resorts and Kaspersky Lab
- Fall in line
- Retail & IT Security
- The next generation
- When the auditors come around
- Spammers use Angelina, Britney gossip as lures
- IC3 report: Internet crime up to $240 million in 2007
- RSA Conference comes at just the right time
- 2008 on pace for record number of breaches
- TJX settles with MasterCard for $24 million
- Microsoft to deliver eight patches, five "critical"
- Apple closes 11 QuickTime holes
- Startup finds flaws in popular VoIP products
- Welcome to the SC Magazine Awards 2008
- Americans feel safe online, says poll
- Thieves steal Okemo Mountain Resort customer information
- Advanced Auto Parts hit with breach
- Systems breached at Antioch University
- Global security challenges
- The SC Magazine Company News Update
- McAfee to 50 volunteers: spam it up
- Show me the money
- Hannaford tells regulators how breach happened
- Top 5 compliance challenges in a virtualized world
- Hot or Not: Virtualization Security
- New rogue software targeting Mac users
- First party fraud
- Employee Role Changes and SocGen: Good lessons from a bad example
- Smartphone security beyond office walls
- VoIPshield presents: A practical guide to VoIP security for savvy CIO/CISOs
- Open log management for operational excellence and compliance
- Beware April Fool's Day mail, banking trojans, says F-Secure
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