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Latest News

SecureWorks: 90 percent increase in attackers targeting utilities since May

Frank Washkuch Jr. October 05, 2007

Researchers at SecureWorks have reported a 90 percent increase in attackers caught targeting utilities during the past five months.
 

Homeland Security newsletter error leads to flood of unwanted emails

Frank Washkuch Jr. October 04, 2007

An error in the distribution process of one of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) newsletters led to a flood of unwanted email messages this week.
 

Seven fixes planned for Patch Tuesday

Dan Kaplan October 04, 2007

Microsoft announced today it plans to issue seven patches on Tuesday, including four that will repair "critical" vulnerabilities.
 

Retail lobby offers alternative to PCI standard

Dan Kaplan October 04, 2007

The world’s largest retail lobby today announced a plan that might free merchants from some of the most complex requirements of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) standard.
 

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Apple patches QuickTime for Windows flaw

Frank Washkuch Jr. October 04, 2007

Apple released a security update for its QuickTime media player on Wednesday, patching a flaw that allows remote users to execute arbitrary code onto Windows PCs.
 

California man arrested for botnet attacks on CastleCops, KillaNet

Frank Washkuch Jr. October 03, 2007

A California man was arrested this week on charges that he attacked organizations, including the anti-phishing community CastleCops, with botnets.
 

Hacked Marin County website prompts shutdown of all California state sites

Dan Kaplan October 03, 2007

A hacked county website in California that redirected some users to a pornographic site triggered the federal government late Tuesday to initiate a system-wide shutdown of all government sites in the Golden State.
 

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