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Google Gmail, Other Apps, Vulnerable To Attack

    October 10, 2008
Security researchers alert the company to a bug that could let hackers use Google Maps to infiltrate Google, Google Mail, or Google Apps accounts.

World Bank Besieged By Hackers, Or Not

    October 10, 2008
According to a media report, the World Bank has experienced at least six major intrusions, two from the same IP address in China, since the summer of 2007.

Microsoft, Apple Address Security Issues

    October 10, 2008
Microsoft's upcoming Patch Tuesday will address 11 flaws in software like Active Directory and IE, while Apple is fixing 40 vulnerabilities in its latest update.

Symantec Offers $695 Million For MessageLabs' SaaS Business

    October 8, 2008
Such a combination would bring together MessageLabs' online e-mail and e-mail storage, IM, and Web filtering services with Symantec's online backup, storage, and remote access products.

Clickjacking Attack Lets Web Sites See, Hear You

    October 8, 2008
The technique can be used to hijack a computer's Webcam and microphone to create a malicious surveillance platform.

Sarah Palin E-mail Hack Suspect Indicted

    October 8, 2008
A Tennessee Democratic state representative's son faces a maximum of five years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and three years of supervised release if convicted.

ISC2 To Offer Certification For Software Lifecycle Security

    October 7, 2008
The designation aims to reduce application vulnerabilities by encouraging use of best practices for safeguarding security in software development, deployment, and disposal.

Counterterrorist Data Mining Needs Privacy Protection

    October 7, 2008
A National Research Council report represents an attempt to address privacy concerns that have dogged past counterterrorist data mining programs like Total Information Awareness.

T-Mobile Lost 17 Million Subscribers' Personal Data

    October 6, 2008
The wireless carrier said the stolen data includes the names, cell phone numbers, addresses, and birth dates of German subscribers.

Government Cracks Down On Online Disaster Scammers

    October 3, 2008
One case brought by the Hurricane Katrina Task force last November resulted in sentences of more than eight and nine years for two brothers who operated a fraudulent Web site.


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