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Archive for July, 2005

U.K. cops want to attack terrorism Web sites

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U.K. cops want to attack terrorism Web sites

is this the CIA’s “ghost” plane?

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is this the CIA’s “ghost” plane?

Federal Systems Security Still Lacking

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Federal Systems Security Still Lacking

Firefox marketing site hacked

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SpreadFirefox.com, the community marketing Web site for the open-source Firefox Web browser, was hacked earlier this week, potentially exposing user data.

Domain Hijacking Takes ICANN Spotlight

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Web sites both big and small face the risk of having their Web addresses stolen because of flaws in the way domain names are registered, transferred and tracked, a report released this week found.

Feds Fear Air Broadband Terror

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Feds Fear Air Broadband Terror

Security Hall of Shame

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The big question is: What can entice companies to beef up security? At this point, it’s unclear. But shame can be a good motivator. So, herewith, the first inductees into the Baseline Security Hall of Shame. The running list will be compiled as needed and will run in full in our special year-end issue, “The […]