The SC Magazine Newswire

October 9, 2008 — Click here to view this newsletter online

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Latest News

Welcome to the SC Magazine Awards 2008

Greg Bell, partner, KPMG, risk and advisory services practice; Co-chair, SC Awards Committee April 02, 2008

A welcome to the SC Awards Gala 2008 taking place April 8 as part of the RSA Conference
 

Beware April Fool's Day mail, banking trojans, says F-Secure

Greg Masters April 01, 2008

A number of fake Storm emails have been blasted out enticing recipients with phony April Fool's Day messages, according to a blog post on F-Secure's site.
 

Two vulnerabilities found in Safari browser for Windows

Jim Carr March 31, 2008

Apple's recently released Safari 3.1 browser for Windows not only contains two "highly critical" software vulnerabilities, but it has come under fire for its poor functionality.
 

Consumer files lawsuit against LifeLock

Sue Marquette Poremba March 28, 2008

An Arizona man filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against LifeLock, a Tempe-based company that claims to protect customers against identity theft.
 

FTC settles breach case with Reed Elsevier and Seisint

Jim Carr March 28, 2008

In addition to settling its case against discount retailer TJX, the Federal Trade Commission on Thursday announced a settlement with data brokers Reed Elsevier and Seisint on charges that they failed to provide reasonable and appropriate security for sensitive consumer information, leading to identity theft.
 

Cisco delivers five IOS patches on new schedule

Jim Carr March 27, 2008

Cisco has corrected five vulnerabilities in its Internetwork Operating System (IOS), used to manage its routers, with patches covering vulnerabilities that could be exploited to manipulate data, expose sensitive information and launch denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, according to Secunia.
 

Hackers may have accessed Sony PlayStation network

Sue Marquette Poremba March 27, 2008

Some users of the Sony PlayStation network may have had their passwords changed and personal information exposed through unauthorized access, the gaming platform provider has disclosed.
 

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Vertical Focus: Health Care

SC Magazine's Security Vertical Focus: Health Care is the place to go for information on IT security relating to the health care sector, including breaking news, reviews of security products, and timely feature articles and opinions contributed by industry leaders.

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