Oracle to ship critical security patches next week, 01/10/2008 Oracle plans to fix dozens of flaws in its software products next Tuesday, including critical bugs in the company's database, e-business suite and ... Storm splinters, starts phishing, say researchers, 01/10/2008 Part of the Storm botnet appears to have been rented out to identity thieves, who are using it to conduct traditional phishing attacks that target ... Wisconsin state agency mailing exposes data on 260,000, 01/09/08 "Appalled" officials at the Wisconsin State Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS) are asking Electronic Data Systems to explain why it allowed Social Security numbers to be printed on the address labels of information brochures recently sent to more than 260,000 recipients of state health care services. Citibank antifraud move draws cashflow conspiracy chatter, 01/10/08 A Citibank spokesman Wednesday dismissed outright suggestions in the blogosphere that a recent decision by the company to quietly reduce the daily ATM cash withdrawal limits of some of its customers had something to do with Citibank's cash-reserve position. Colombian man pleads guilty to computer fraud, 01/10/08 A Colombian man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a 16-county indictment involving an identity theft scheme in which he installed keylogging software on hotel business center computers and Internet lounges in order to steal passwords, account data and other personal information, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. After furor, Network Solutions stands by name policy. 01/10/08 Network Solutions is standing by its controversial policy of automatically registering some domain names that are the subject of searches on the company's Web site. Next-generation WAN firewalls: First, a history lesson, 01/10/2008 Some forms of WAN firewalls have been around for a couple of decades. It is hard to deny that firewalls are helpful. They are. It is also hard to ... |
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