August, 2008:
- Hackers 'target self-service supermarkets with fake cards'
- IT security admin time drastically reduced by Sophos appliance
- Interview: Abdellah Cherkaoui
- Tactics: Show me the money
- Analysis: The broadband squeeze
- Bank data breach affected 12 million customers
- Report: When data safety is a matter of trust
- Cloud details are too fluffy
- Legal matters: In the age of consent
- Drive-by injection?
- The joy of theft
- Editorial: Plugging the leaks
- New database security for Royal College of Physicians
- Spammers bypass filters with SWF file redirects
- Gary McKinnon fails in European appeal - extradition looms
- SC Awards Europe 2009 open for entry
- iPhone TV ad banned for being 'misleading'
- Picture of 'kidnapped babies' hides Trojan
- New Nortel 'secure office on a USB stick'
- Worm hits unsecured space station laptops
- Linux administrators warned of SSH key attacks
- Data breaches already surpass 2007 total
- Best Western suffers "world's largest cybercrime"
- Medical identity thefts on the rise
- UK Government takes rap for latest data blunder
- Businesses advised not to upgrade technology
- Next Internet Explorer set to feature privacy options
- McAfee extends security products to mobile devices
- Hackers reveal age discrepancy at Olympics
- Princeton Review criticised over data leakage
- Germany hit by data protection scare
- Virtual malware map launched
- Web security enhanced by new launch
- UK companies perceive external attack to be greatest risk
- Manage vulnerability to assess risk
- New version of WinUtilities launched
- Company offers $1M to hackers
- Security site hacked and defaced
- Project seeks to improve awareness of information privacy
- Olympic success leads to bandwidth issues
- Legal win hits file sharers
- US states encourage next stage of encryption
- Clipboards hijacked by web virus
- Speech recognition project gets thumbs up from blood donors
- Old text used to baffle scammers
- US TV networks hit by junk mail hoax
- DWP increases IT spend
- Ministry of Justice reports nine data breaches
- Growth in password theft from online games
- Nasa hacker wins two week reprieve
- Symantec wins big with piracy compensation
- Verizon Business pushes NAC services
- US failing to prosecute cyber criminals
- Google releases open source crypto tools
- High tech police in botnet sting
- Thousands of web servers hit by SQL attack
- NHS Foundation signs up to single sign-on
- Dell touts security vault in Latitude notebooks
- Symantec survey shows security concerns
- Cisco incorporates Linksys into partner program
- Schmidt appointed as first Information Security Forum president
- VeriSign tackle 'pump and dump' scammers
- Cloud computing threats can be countered
- Antivirus package launched for PC gamers
- Manager fired after NHS laptop stolen
- Georgia's internet hit by hackers
- DNS flaws allow hackers to intercept emails
- Epson takes on efficient email management
- BBC confirms personal details stolen
- Basler to launch IP cameras in US and Germany
- Absolute Software uses GPS to protect against data loss and lost laptops
- TM Forum confirms 2008 dates and location
- VEGA delivers Enterprise Architecture services to MoD
- Companies 'have misplaced confidence in backup solutions'
- New projects given millions to study secure IDs
- Angelina Jolie tops spammers' list of names used to tempt
- £2.5m passport theft points to need for good physical security
- Underage children 'are regular visitors to networking sites'
- Beware unauthorised web browsers, says Sophos
- Sloppy identity verification 'must make firms liable for fraud'
- Spam attacks 'quadrupled in just three months'
- Card hackers accused of biggest 'international conspiracy'
- Poorly implemented Citrix poses security risk
- 'Microsoft-free desktop' goal for IBM and Linux
- Streetview 'won't invade privacy'
- Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2
- Interview: Tim Best
- Fake ticket websites closed over Olympics scam
- Storage: What's in store?
- Blog site hit by fake downloads
- Data protection: Securing your e-business
- Webroot used to enhance security against email spam
- IT needs to be more efficient say public sector workers
- Sourcefire expands worldwide support capabilities
- SAS acquires software firm IDeaS
- Personal information a top concern for businesses
- Join the hunting season
- Children's internet activity could create security problems
- Beware false negatives
- Malware could reach Olympic proportions
- Playing with traffic
- Microsoft set to go virtual with next step
- Editorial: Expect the unexpected
- Cryptographic security technology introduced
- IT security support offered on 'as needed' basis
- Google Maps criticised over personal infringement
- Government addresses file-sharing
- Electronic voting criticised for error
- CISCO puts technology into healthcare
- Facebook and MySpace attacked by new worms
- Foreign Office reports five data losses this year
- Firms 'should provide internet phone backup'
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