May 2008
National Journal Magazine - China’s Cyber-Militia →
U.S. won't confirm report of Chinese hacking →
U.S. Experts Bemoan Nation's Loss of Stature in... →
County to investigate latest election snafu... →
The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It →
He quoted me, but I really don’t think he refuted me.
Identity fraud trends: good and bad →
A Different View of Homeland Security Information →
Robot + Super Gun = 'Crowd Control' →
X-rated content infiltrates Benicia library's... →
What are the odds they used a weak PIN code?
TJX employee fired for exposing shoddy security... →
Talk about not learning from one’s errors! Why would anyone still want to do anything other than cash business with TJX — if that?
Open source proprietary codes include similar... →
This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone
Congress Alarmed At Cyber-Vulnerability Of Power... →
RIA Novosti - Russia - Russian nuclear power... →
TaoSecurity: Response to Is Vulnerability Research... →
And check out my comment….
Fraud-prevention pitchman becomes ID theft victim →
The Army's deadly error →
Ex-Professor Indicted for Passing Secret... →
Govt may get keys to your BlackBerry mailbox soon... →
No new money for FBI's crime squads →
Purdue to Assist FBI With Computer Crime →
No 'Sputnik' Moment To Reassess U.S.... →
China's All-Seeing Eye →
ID theft protection firm sued →
Revealed: Afghan plane hijacker is now working as... →
SASC Criticizes Secrecy of National Cyber Security... →
NASA moves to save computers from swarming ants →
And you thought it was merely phishing and botnets…
Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News... →
Tools circulate that crack Debian, Ubuntu keys →
And so many people claim that open source systems are more secure…..
NATO to set up cyberwarfare center →
Non-tech criminals can now 'rent a botnet' →
Air Force Aims for 'Full Control' of 'Any and All'... →
More tied to UCLA snooping →
Five IRS Employees Charged With Snooping on Tax... →
Carpet bombing in cyberspace →
Finally, Somebody “Gets” Secure Web Browsing and... →
I’ve ranted before about how insecure web browsers are, because they trust themselves, their libraries and user-added plug-ins too much. At a very high level, they have responsibilities that can be…
Let the sunshine in →
The value of space-based intelligence →
CCTV boom has failed to slash crime, say police →
CCTV boom 'failing to cut crime' →
Scary security numbers from Trend Micro →
Interesting use of surveillance cameras →
Windows Vista More Vulnerable To Malware Than... →
PC World - Business Center: Microsoft... →
Kraken Botnet Infiltration Triggers Ethics Debate →
F.B.I. Says the Military Had Bogus Computer Gear →
How to get safe online - Times Online →
A Case of Network Identity Theft? →
China mounts cyber attacks on Indian sites →
Spaf giving testimony to US Congress today →
Just a quick note that Eugene Spafford, Executive Director of CERIAS, will be giving testimony this morning at 10 a.m before the House Ways and Means Committee at a “Hearing on Employment…