March 2010
Policy Highlights from Communications of the ACM -... →
Mar 31st
Miami-Dade inmates hack into strangers' phone... →
Mar 31st
Journalists’ E-Mails Hacked in China - NYTimes.com →
Mar 31st
FAA Teams With IBM On Cybersecurity -- Government... →
Mar 31st
Post Tech - Report: Yahoo e-mail accounts hacked... →
Mar 31st
Organizations Rarely Report Breaches to Law... →
Mar 31st
The Bounty For An Apple Bug: $115,000 « The... →
Mar 31st
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Spam Site Registrations Flee China for Russia →
Mar 31st
Cyberwar Rhetoric Is Scarier Than Threat of... →
Mar 31st
Windows 7 Less Vulnerable Without Admin Rights -... →
Mar 31st
Monster Mac OS X Update →
Mar 30th
Online Thieves Take $205,000 Bite Out of Missouri... →
Mar 30th
Microsoft defends Windows 7 security after... →
Mar 30th
Stolen Computer Controlled Town's Water System -... →
Mar 30th
Ageing spies unable to use the internet -... →
Mar 30th
Military warns of 'increasingly active'... →
Mar 30th
GCHQ: Spooks in socks and sandals - Times Online  →
Mar 30th
Microsoft to Issue Emergency IE Fix →
Mar 29th
Removing Viruses from a PC That Won’t Boot →
Mar 29th
Defense investigates information-operations... →
Mar 29th
US Cyber Challenge →
Mar 28th
New malware overwrites software updaters →
Mar 28th
Canada easy prey for cyber attacker: expert  →
Mar 28th
Cyber Attacks Reported By 100% Of Executives --... →
Mar 28th
Malware attack uses China World Expo guise →
Mar 28th
U.S. Faces Cyber Security Gap Without Training,... →
Some good remarks, although the CAE and the bill passed out of the Senate Committee aren’t useful to address the problems.
Mar 28th
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CERIAS Symposium, March 30 & 31 →
It’s still not too late to register to attend the CERIAS spring symposium!   Speakers include: Admiral (ret) Mike McConnell, former DNI and DIRNSA Honorable Rand Beers, DHS Undersecretary for NPPD Dr. David Elliott Bell,  infosecurity legend Prof. Gene Spafford, infamous infosecurity curmudgeon and many others, along with the annual research poster competition, panels and more. Visit...
Mar 27th
Is cybersecurity underfunded? Many feds think so... →
Mar 27th
Cyber Command hits speed bump -- Government... →
Mar 27th
Consensus is growing for the reform of flawed... →
Mar 27th
China's Great Firewall spreads overseas →
Mar 27th
Computing and the Common Core →
Mar 26th
Pwn2Own winner tells Apple, Microsoft to find... →
Mar 26th
Police, security officials meet on cybercrime... →
Mar 26th
iPhone, Safari, IE8, Firefox all fall on day one... →
Mar 26th
Hacker busts IE8 on Windows 7 in 2 minutes →
Mar 26th
Alexander Hearing Likely In April →
Mar 26th
Matt Blaze: The Spy in the Middle →
There is an obvious reason law enforcement would want this — SSL encrypted email links to servers outside their jurisdiction.   This lets them get the email according to a warrant, but does not require trying to contact and serve the email provider(s).  It also is probably cheaper than the interception set-up costs charged by the email provider.  And, if the email provider might be...
Mar 25th
China's instructions on reporting on Google -... →
Mar 25th
Would You Have Spotted this ATM Fraud? →
Mar 25th
Gmail now warns users of suspicious account... →
Mar 25th
DHS official: Government can't solve cybersecurity... →
Mar 25th
Cybersecurity Policy Roundup →
Mar 24th
Break Up the NSA! | Danger Room | Wired.com →
Mar 24th
The pros and cons of cyber identity... →
Mar 24th
Cyberattacks are 'existential threat' to U.S.,... →
Mar 24th
Proposed U.S. law would single out cybercrime... →
Mar 24th
U.S. said to be eyeing cybersecurity ambassador... →
Mar 24th
Your health, tax, and search data siphoned • The... →
Mar 24th
Local police falling behind on cybercrime, former... →
Mar 24th