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- Defacement Mirror Zone-h gets Defaced
- First Person in U.S. Convicted Under CAN-SPAM Law
- Hacker (1) vs Paedophile (0)
- Targeted Industrial Spy Trojan Attack Foiled
- The Mainstream Media gets it all wrong
- Grsecurity Website Defaced
- Busted Carding Site Back in Operation
- Clackmannanshire (that's in Scotland) Gets Truly Rooted
- German Publisher Heise Zeitschriften Verlag Under DDoS Attack
- Jabberstudio.org Compromised for Over a Year - Feel Safe ... Do You Punk?
- UK Police Pickup UK Tsunami Support Site Attacker
- Scotsman Arrested in Zombie raids
- Iranian Blackhats Prove They Should Be Nominated For Darwin Award
- Edinburgh University Suffers Mass Defacement
- Recording Industry Copyright Enforcement Body Spreading Malware
- Phishing
- Citibank Phishers Spoof Two-Factor Auth Protected Site
- Phishers Exploit eBay Signin Page Flaw
- Interesting new phishing attack doing the rounds
- Phishers Exploit Banking Frames
- Mozilla Firefox gets a Phishing Update
- International Domain Name Support Opens New Door for Phishers
- eBay to offer Private Messaging to Help Combat Phishing
- Netcraft Release Anti-Phishing Toolbar
- Computer Viruses
- It is official Computer Viruses Work in Space
- Adware goes old school viral
- Police Nab CommWarrior and Cabir Variant Author
- Oops
- When 2+2 may not equal 4 *UPDATED*
- Mobile Malware Payware meets Symbian
- RPC DNS Worm in the Wild
- First iPod Virus
- ANI Worm on the loose
- Fifteen Years of FUD
- Another MySpace Nasty on the Loose
- Microsoft's Own Vista Virus Scanner Fails VB100 Test
- Malware shipped in TomTom GPS Systems
- Christmas is Coming, the Malware is getting fat.
- Potential Skype Worm Spreading
- Myspace Users Hit by a Worm
- Second Life Grey Goo Spreads
- Windows iPod Owners Catch a Cold
- Want a Trojan with that?
- Did I Order a Sony Vaio?
- Mobile Malware Is it FUD or Fact
- C# Crossover Malware
- J2ME Aware Trojan Discovered
- Yesterday the First, today the Second
- First Mac OS X Virus?
- Virus infected files found on Mozilla download site
- Two men arrested in connection to Zotob and Mytob worms
- Zotob is joined by a friend Esbot
- New Zotob worm uses MS05-039 exploit
- Windows Vista virus Damon is not a Windows Vista virus
- Viruses released already for Microsoft Windows Vista
- New Worm Lebreat poses as Anti Virus
- 250,000 USD for the tip that lead to the arrest of Sasser author
- Sasser worm author walks free with probation
- New Phone Disabling Trojan on the Lose
- Packet Filtering Employed by Trojan to prevent Anti-Virus Updates
- Sasser Author Trial begins next Tuesday
- Commwarrior Spreads to the UK
- Cabir is one year today.
- Virus Encrypts Data and Then Demands 200 Dollars To Decrypt
- Another Symbian OS worm that uses MMS
- Bagle Variant Targets Banks
- First MMS Mobile Phone Worm
- How much protection are you really getting from your Anti-Malware solutions?
- New Bagle Variants Employ Smoke and Mirrors
- Microsoft AntiSpyware Targeted
- Not All Viruses Are Created Equal - Trojan.Comxt.B Goes Stealth
- MSN Messenger Worm - W32/Bropia Spreading...
- Parson Sentenced to 18 Months for Releasing Blaster Variant
- Windows MySQL Worm on the Loose
- New Bagle Variant on the loose
- Symbian Phone Killer Trojan Discovered
- Could Viruses Destroy Todays Hardware?
- Cabir Spreading To New Shores
- First File Infector for Symbian Based Cellular Phones
- WINS Worm on the Lose
- Virus Writing Group 29A Release Cabir Source
- New Skulls Variant Hits the Streets
- Santy PHP Worm Variant With 50 Exploits Discovered
- Randex Teen Escapes Prison
- New Virus Affecting Windows/Internet Explorer (Including SP2)
- Symbian Worm Source Code Leaks
- Symbian Phones Targeted Again
- Spyware
- Julie Amero Verdict Overturned
- Project Honey Pot Files $1B Lawsuit
- Botnet Wars
- ORDB Closed
- More Mobile Spyware
- Will spammer force suspension of Spamhaus domain
- Spamhaus survives DDoS attack
- Symbian Commercial Spyware Released
- Massive Spyware ID theft ring discovered
- Russian Spammer Found Dead
- Microsoft Downgrade Risk Rating for Claria Adware
- OpenRBL Service Closes
- Symantec sues for the right to call Hotbar.com apps adware
- Spyware Installers Target Firefox
- Spyware Company Attempts to Sue to Protect Good Name
- Anti-Spyware Researcher Suffers DDoS Attack
- Calgary Uni to Offer Spyware and Spam Howto Course
- Sabotaging Google AdWords
- Is Microsoft AntiSpyware That Good (Maybe Not)
- Microsoft to Beta Anti-Spyware Tool on 6th January
- The Terminator Targets Skynet er Sorry SpyWare
- Mac Security
- Apple Finally Release BIND update
- Apple Fixes Multiple Vulnerabilities in Safari and OS X
- Is the New Mac Trojan Worth the Hype
- iPhone Hacks Galore
- Apple iPhone Steps Into the Bullseye
- Apple Releases Mac and Quicktime Patches
- Apple Fixes Four from MoAB
- Is iAdware here to Stay?
- Apple Airport Wireless Vulnerabilities
- OS X Easy Pickings?
- Safari file handling flaw gets a whole lot worse
- Serious flaw discovered for Apple Safari Web Browser
- Local Root Bug Hits Tiger
- Apple post nine OS X patches
- Mac OS X Vulnerabilities from a Darwinian Birth
- Unix Security
- High Risk Vulnerability Linux Kernel Patched
- Solaris Telnet Worm
- Sun Release Solaris Telnet Fix
- Solaris Telnet 0-Day
- cPanel 0-Day the cause of HostGator's VML Woes
- GnuPG Unsigned Data Injection Hole
- OpenSSH version 4 hits the stores.
- PaX Suffers Critical Local Vulnerability...
- AWStats Vulnerability Is Being Widely Exploited
- Exploit Released For Recent Linux Multiprocessor Kernel Vulnerability
- Six Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Announced
- Windows Security
- You guessed it Patch Tuesday
- Microsoft Christmas Presents to Sys Admins
- Another Copy Protection System Lets the Hackers In
- Patch Tuesday Cometh Again
- July Patch Day Cometh
- June Microsoft Patch Day
- Microsoft Releases Exploit Code for Hole in IIS5
- Microsoft to Change Security Bulletin Notifications
- May Day May Day I run Windows
- Windows DNS Server 0-Day
- April Patch Day Part Two
- Vista 'Boot kit' bypasses Vista Code Signing Protection
- Symantec Release Seven Vista Security Vulnerabilities *UPDATED*
- Microsoft Release Animated Cursor Fix
- eEye Cursor Patch Flawed
- ANI Patches Galore
- Windows Cursor 0-Day
- No Patches for You
- Yet another Word 0-Day
- ITS PATCH DAY!!! Second Tuesday Syndrome...
- Excel Zero Day Roams Free
- Microsoft starts the year off with four
- MMS Exploits Released for Windows Mobile
- Microsoft Vista First Blood
- Third 0-Day in Microsoft Word
- Is it Christmas? No it is Microsoft Patch Day
- 0-Day Surfaces in Microsoft Word
- Its November Patch Time
- Another PowerPoint 0-day?
- Internet Explorer WebViewFolderIcon setSlice() Overflow
- PowerPoint 0-Day or is It?
- Official VML Patch Released (*UPDATED*)
- Is 'daxctle.ocx' Exploit the next VML Exploit
- Another Day Another VML Exploit Vector
- HostGator Hosts Compromised to Host VML Exploit
- Still no Microsoft Patch for VML Flaw
- More Internet Explorer Woes with VML Flaw
- Unpatched Internet Explorer Flaw Risk Rising
- MS06-040 Fun and Games
- Symantec Attack Vista Kernel
- Patch Tuesday Fallout
- Microsoft hits out at iDefense $10,000 vulnerability bounty
- Microsoft to discontinue MSBA 1.2 support
- February Patch Tuesday...
- New Microsoft HTML Help Vulnerability Discovered
- Russian hackers sold WMF exploit in December
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday Again....
- Microsoft confirm that MS05-039 can affect Windows XP SP1 without authentication
- New IIS server name spoofing vulnerability
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 0day
- Exploit code for MS05-039 hits the Web
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday August 2005
- Citi-bank Virtual Keyboard defeated by Windows API
- USB Vulnerabilities Discovered
- Potential RDP 0-Day and Microsoft Advisory for RDP
- New Internet Explorer JPEG Rendering Overflow Vulnerability Discovered
- Microsoft announces latest Windows vulnerabilities are being exploited
- Patch Tuesday July 2005
- Nasty Internet Explorer Vulnerability Discovered
- Latest Microsoft Vulnerabilities get Exploits
- Microsoft June Patches Hit the Streets..
- Internet Explorer 6 Haunted By Javascript Bug
- Microsoft Windows Genuine Activation Cracked
- Microsoft Release a Single Patch for May
- Windows Explorer Hole Goes Unchecked for Months
- Seriously Old Skool Against Windows XP SP2
- MS05-009 PNG Handling Vulnerability Exploit Released
- Microsoft Patch Day Cometh
- Next Weeks Microsoft Patch Day will See 13 Patches Released
- Microsoft's SP2 Heap protection and DEP protection 0wn3d!
- Blind Exploitation of Web Server Extension Vulnerabilities Possible - Official!
- Another Exploit Claiming to Work on Windows XP SP2
- iTunes Exploit Which Claims to Work on Windows XP SP2
- Microsoft Word & Excel (All Versions) RC4 Protection Implementation Flawed
- First Microsoft Patches of the Year
- Exploits Released For MS04-031 and MS04-045
- Microsoft Quietly Releases WinXP SP2 Firewall Fix
- More Holes In Windows
- System Security
- Firefox fixes two
- New Firefox release addresses jar XSS Vulnerability
- Firefox Security Update Released
- Java WebStart Stack Overflow
- Don't Root My Wii
- The Month of PHP Bugs is Over
- Are we about to get a Month of MySpace Bugs?
- WordPress 2.1.1 Backdoored
- First Day of MoPHPB
- New IE7, Opera and Firefox JavaScript Issues
- Target Oracle
- Month of PHP Bugs
- Security Fixes Out for Firefox
- Nasty Little FireFox Hole Discovered
- Acunetix study claims 70% of web sites vulnerable to attack
- New technique to read arbitrary files from a user's system using Firefox or Internet Explorer
- New Firefox release does not fix Password Manager hole
- Oracle gets the Bugs Treatment
- Let the Month of Kernel Bugs Begin
- A Web Browser Bug A Day ... For A Month!
- Fun with Norton Personal Firewall
- Antivirus company questions quality of Microsofts Security Solutions
- Sony PSP BufferOverflow Discovered and Exploitable
- Tools to Find and Exploit Vulnerabilities are Vulnerable to Security Issues
- Zlib compression library vulnerability discovered
- Spread Firefox Website Compromised
- Firefox gets the bug fix treatment
- PHP XML-RPC Library bug takes out blogs and CMS packages left and right
- Veritas Vulns and Exploit Activity
- Risen from the ashes... Firefox bug back from the dead.
- Netscape 8 Released - Oh! But It's Already Vulnerable
- Can Hyper-Threading Compromise your Security?
- Firefox 1.0.4 Released - Fixes as yet unknown security issues
- Firefox 1.0.3 0day Vulnerability Leaks with Proof of Concept
- RSA SecureID WebAgent Suffers Massive Security Vulnerability
- Firefox Security Bugs Quashed
- Another Mozilla bug rears its ugly head
- Mozilla gets the graphics bug
- McAfee Hit by the Decompression Bug
- iDEFENSE takes a bite out of Computer Associates
- Major Vulnerability strikes Symantec Product Range
- Network Security
- DNS Cache Poisoning Flaw Fixes Undone
- Details of the DNS Bug Leak
- Multiple Vendor DNS vulnerability rears it’s ugly head
- Jitko Leaked
- Cisco Release Critical IOS Fixes
- Bluetooth Cracks Widen
- MSN Filtering Woes
- Blackjacking
- Links To THAT Presentation About Cisco Exploitation
- Massive Cisco IOS holes exposed at Blackhat
- Multi vendor TCP Timestamp implementation denial of service vulnerability
- Possible Global DNS Poisoning Attack
- Cisco Video Conferencing System Equipment Open to Compromise
- Brace of Denial of Service Bugs hit BIND
- Cisco IOS Patches Hit the Stores
- 3Com OfficeConnect 11G Access Point Vulnerability Shows Soft Under Belly
- NetGear URL Filtering Bypass Vulnerability
- Google GMail Flaw Could Leave E-Mails Open to Intercept
- Foundstone Release Automated Google Hacker
- Who’s Listening To Your Voice over IP Calls?
- Bluetooth Vulnerability Details Released
- General Security
- Autonomy release the legal attack dogs against Secunia
- Zero Day Auction Site Opens Doors
- PHRACK Issue 64 released
- Cryptome threatened with closure by Verio/NTT
- Acunetix challenged to put up or shut up
- IT Security for the Jihadist
- Georgi Guninski steps out of the limelight
- RFID Skimming Proof of Concept Code Released
- Do Banks practice what they preach...
- Microsoft Windows OneCare Service Faces EU Probe
- Cisco in security flap as vulnerability found in Cisco.com site
- PHRACK #63 Released Finally
- Video of Cisco Employees Removing THAT Presentation from Slide Books
- Cisco, ISS and Michael Lynn come to an arangement
- Whats Happened to Zone-H?
- Is it the end of security research in France?
- Full-Disclosure Mailing List Compromised
- Paypal Trip Up With Outsourced CRM Solution
- Phrack Gets /.'d and Fails at Rule 101 of Web Security
- PHRACK.... the final patch is coming.... PHRACK FINAL... Summer 2005!!
- Microsofts Passport Expires, But There Are Contenders
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