July, 2007:
- Newcastle browned off by data breach
- Super Mario plumbing new depths
- UK govt putting public data at risk: SafeBoot supremo
- California finds three electronic voting systems vulnerable to hackers
- Certegy breach worse than reported
- How many errors are OK?
- A lesson from the PCI
- Incident prevention: Analyse this
- Editorial: Don't invite fraudster's into your gang
- Pen testing: How to ensure effective testing
- The End: Consolidate to reduce risk
- Prioritise before you mend
- Interview: Alex and Nicko van Someren
- Report: Web threats leapfrog email attacks
- Researchers release LinkedIn bug
- Spammers turn to Excel to trick users
- Businesses fail to cope with image-spam
- Microsoft announces privacy shake-up
- Core Security CEO to step down
- Apple's iPhone gets hacked
- Social networking users run risk of identity fraud
- Oracle acquires Bharosa
- Policeman sacked after P2P data leak
- Survey: Mobile working erodes security
- Spammers launch Simpsons scam
- Mozilla slams Microsoft for ignoring critical vulnerability
- Study: Europe overtakes US in spam chart
- Trillian & Yahoo IM platform flaws found
- Google cuts cookie lifespan
- Study: Number of malware hosting websites soars
- Browser spoofing flaw discovered in Internet Explorer 7
- Suspected phishing gang arrested in Italy
- Oracle to release 46 security fixes
- Email security vendors see PDF spam spike
- PatchLink completes SecureWave takeover
- Microsoft adds host of security features to free OneCare beta
- Cisco patches two VoIP software flaws
- Apple fixes eight QuickTime vulnerabilities
- PGP president slams Information Commissioner
- Texan duo charged with pump-and-dump spam offences
- ICO: Number of data security breaches is 'horrifying'
- Microsoft fixes 8 'critical' flaws on Patch Tuesday
- Firefox arbitrary code flaw found
- RSA: UK banks still a favourite target for phishers
- Home Office: Encryption laws to come into force soon
- Report: Image spam drops as PDF stock spam rises
- Google to acquire Postini
- Estonia to boost cyber security after DoS attack
- eBay-style marketplace launched for vulnerability exchange
- Study: Security professionals back data breach law
- UK secures first cyber-jihad prosecution
- Microsoft to fix three 'critical' vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday
- Hacker admits stalking US rocker
- PandaLabs: Beware of talking virus
- 3Com plans TippingPoint IPO
- Spammers exploit iPhone hype
- Report: Gang trigger surge in targeted spam attacks
- MySpace users warned of drive-by exploit attack
- Romanian NASA hacker appears in court
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