February, 2008:
- VMware releases API that simplifies securing vitalized environments
- Survey shows IT security employees in demand, but skills lack
- Finjan finds application selling FTP credentials
- YouTube breakdown could happen again
- Google's Orkut hit by self-propagating trojan
- Link hack redirects MySpace visitors to phishing site
- Researchers turn Sun Solaris utility into fuzzing tool
- Olympic spam carries malicious code: MessageLabs
- Active exploits target social networking ActiveX flaw
- Going solo: How to be a security consultant
- Software: The right choice
- Interview: Philippe Courtot
- Get ready for Identity 3.0
- Legal matters: To delete or not to delete?
- When hackers think small
- Risk is a state of mind
- Editorial: Is security all in the mind?
- Two vulnerabilities found in VMware virtualization products
- Reed Elsevier acquires ChoicePoint in $4.1 billion deal
- VMware patches five holes in ESX Server
- Spam lures to eclipse videos laced with malware appear
- Adobe details workaround, fix timeline for Adobe 7 users
- How to attend
- Exploit code for Microsoft Works flaw available: US-CERT
- FrSIRT finds flaws in MySQL
- SIIA files nine suits on behalf of Adobe, Symantec
- Mac OS X attacks to become more common, says 93 percent of survey respondents
- Cisco patches potentially crippling VoIP flaws
- Researcher releases exploit codes for Linux kernel 2.6 flaws
- Juvenile pleads guilty to infecting military, Sandia Laboratories PCs
- Apple delivers Leopard, Tiger security updates
- ID theft instances down, cost per incident up, says Javelin
- Bogus Microsoft Update appears in wild, delivered under real URL
- Mozilla plugs 10 Firefox vulnerabilities
- Adobe releases Reader, Acrobat patches
- Microsoft set to deliver a dozen patches
- International group pushing for anti-malware testing standard
- Yahoo! switches Jukebox users to Rhapsody as exploit of ActiveX control flaw appears in wild
- Google releases email security and compliance services
- Judge orders weight-loss spammer to pay $2.5 million
- Malicious banner ads appear on Expedia, Rhapsody sites
- Internet outages overseas prompt business continuity awareness
- Symantec says network availability biggest concern for IT managers
- Critical ActiveX control flaw found in image uploader sent to users by Facebook, MySpace
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