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Security


PayPal Rings Up Two-Factor Security
[December 1, 2008] Your cell phone becomes the second part of two-factor authentication.

Botnets Bouncing Back
[December 1, 2008] Despite McColo's takedown, observers say that major senders of spam and malware are returning -- and may be stronger than ever.

Microsoft Named in Top 5 Spam-Friendly Hosts
[November 26, 2008] Non-profit that tracks global spam says the software giant's Live services let spammers run wild.

Walsh to Tout CA's 'Most Wanted' Malware
[November 26, 2008] TV personality is the public face of CA's updated online security software suite.

ID Thieves Hit Federal Credit Unions, Consumers
[November 26, 2008] Sophisticated crooks are charged with filching funds from credit unions for the Senate, Navy and State Department while stealing millions from consumers' home equity lines of credit.

Mainframe Breach at LensCrafters Parent Hits 59K
[November 25, 2008] Eyewear giant Luxottica Group becomes the latest in a string of high-profile data leaks.

Security Breach Can't Halt Fedora 10's Debut
[November 25, 2008] After being delayed for a month by a security breach, Red Hat's community Linux is here -- showcasing what might become several key open source technologies.

Verizon Staff Fired After Peek at Obama's Calls
[November 25, 2008] Concerns grow about phone privacy violations.

Nude Photos on iPhone a Wakeup Call
[November 24, 2008] Companies can learn a few lessons from alleged smartphone incident.

Obama, Pentagon Suffer Security Breaches
[November 21, 2008] Gaps in policy may have led to separate incidents at Verizon Wireless and the Department of Defense, industry observers say.

You Could be Getting Clickjacked
[November 21, 2008] If you're not careful about where you click, you could become a victim of a clickjacking attack.

Microsoft Offers Free Security, Pulls Live OneCare
[November 19, 2008] Buffeted by strong competition from existing antivirus vendors, the Redmond software giant offers an olive branch.

Symantec CEO John Thompson to Step Down
[November 17, 2008] UPDATED: Says 10 years at the helm is long enough.

Apple Goes Bug-Hunting in Safari 3.2
[November 14, 2008] New browser release fixes 11 flaws and adds new security features.

Media Spotlight Scatters a Botnet Host
[November 12, 2008] ISPs spring into action after a mainstream publication fingers a U.S. Web hosting company for its role in the global spam and malware epidemic.

Teed Up for November: Office, Windows Fixes
[November 11, 2008] Only two fixes, one critical, and neither is in a core operating system or application. Still, don't take them lightly.

New Tools to Battle the Sinowal Trojan
[November 7, 2008] A new sheriff's in town, and it's taking on the most pernicious Trojan around.

Chinks Appear in WPA's Wireless Security Armor
[November 7, 2008] A partial crack could signal problems ahead, given today's wide reliance on WPA for wireless security.

Adobe Unveils Another Set of Critical Patches
[November 6, 2008] That old JavaScript vulnerability is haunting the vendor in a big way.

Spammers Latch on to Obama Victory
[November 5, 2008] We may be ready for change, but the spammers are readier.

Old Software a G1 Security Glitch
[November 3, 2008] Carrier T-Mobile quietly deploying Web browser fix to Android handsets.

RSA Cracks Down on Legendary Sinowal Trojan
[October 31, 2008] Several financial institutions hit by the professionally maintained Trojan.

Spammers Hit MobileMe, Google Blogspots
[October 30, 2008] They're taking aim at CAPTCHA and seeking new means of attacking their targets.

Yahoo, Microsoft Ally to Tackle Lottery Scams
[October 30, 2008] With the threat of online scams rising as economic woes worsen, the two look to clamp down on e-mail lottery hoaxes.

Facebook Worm Redux Taps Google Sites
[October 29, 2008] UPDATED: Just because a link sends you to Picasa or Google Reader doesn't mean it's safe to visit.

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