February, 2007:

Which? say banks need to do more

Peer-to-peer: Shared property

Document security: Safe words

Interview: Tomas Olovsson

The End: A world without borders

Legal matters: Outsourcing and the law

XSS is a large problem

Death by Google

Editorial: We must cover all fronts

Poll: Child abuse suspicion no excuse for hacking

A glut of computer thefts leaves thousands exposed to fraud

Flaws found in Microsoft Vista and IE7

Symantec: Norton 360 available next month

Symantec: IT professionals resigned to business disruption

Vulnerability uncovered in Microsoft Publisher 2007

Mozilla releases Firefox security fixes

Experts: Google business tools offer better security

Study: online shopper's low confidence affecting e-commerce

US citizen pleads guilty to creating spyware and ID theft

TJX breach more severe than originally thought

Mass-pharming attack targeting 50 banks is shut down

Phishers use Google Maps in new social engineering attack

Researchers find Google Desktop vulnerability

Malware found in MSN Messenger banner ads

RSA Europe: Frank Abagnale confirmed as keynote speaker

Flaw discovered in IE that allows local file access

Sourcefire urges update to fix Snort flaw

Rare flaw affecting Firefox and IE detected

Apple patches five more vulnerabilities

Gang arrested on suspicion of $300,000 internet bank theft

Palm Treo smartphone flaws detected

Study: New pharming attack discovered

Post-Patch Tuesday attacks target upgraded Microsoft Word flaw

Apacs planning new card security measures

Cisco warns of more router vulnerabilities

Symantec & McAfee: PowerPoint vulnerability was patched

McKinnon begins extradition fight

Nationwide fined for stolen laptop

Valentine's day virus is spreading fast

Microsoft releases 12 fixes for 20 flaws - including Word bugs - on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft says Word 2000 flaw is limited to DoS attacks

Chinese police charge eight with 'Panda worm' attacks

Zero-day vulnerability found in Sun Microsystems Solaris 10 and 11

PayPal to deploy tokens to fight phishing attacks

Microsoft plans a dozen fixes for February Patch Tuesday

Trend Micro updates to fix Scan Engine vulnerability

RSA: VeriSign to spend $100m on infrastructure upgrade

RSA Conference 2007: Does end-user education work?

RSA Conference 2007: FTC planning new methods to combat ID theft

RSA Conference 2007: Congress should improve grades on privacy legislation; research and development funding also lacking

RSA Conference 2007: Don't worry, be happy to achieve security agenda, says ConAgra Foods risk exec

RSA Conference 2007: Core Security says third-party software is Vista's fatal flaw

Schneier: Cyber crime goes global

RSA: BT to acquire i2i Enterprise

2007 SC Magazine Awards: US winners announced

Coviello: no future for stand alone security firms

RSA: Gates says smart cards are the future of data security

RSA Conference 2007: Consumer confidence is key, Symantec CEO says

IT security industry gathers at RSA Conference 2007

JavaScript malware infecting various websites

Microsoft Excel target of new zero-day exploit

Microsoft downplays possibility of Vista voice hack

Just two days before Super Bowl XLI, hackers use Dolphin Stadium website to exploit PCs

Microsoft tells Symantec that latest exploited Word flaw is variation of older vulnerability

BT acquires INS

Experts say global cooperation key to fighting cybercrime

MySpace superworm creator sentenced to probation, community service

Feds get low information security grades from CSIA

FTC slaps alleged pornography spammer with hefty fine

Two Dutch hackers jailed for online crime

The first wireless worm?

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