Security


Malware: Is Cleaning Enough?

The only good solution to malware is a complete OS reinstall, says Microsoft.

Macs' Virus Profile Rising

Benjamin Daines was browsing the Web when he clicked on a series of links that promised pictures of an unreleased update to his computer's operating system.

Backup Daemon Vulnerabilities

Patches are released for flaws in Veritas backup daemons, Florida banks are phished, the new Sun Grid is attacked by bots, and the Feds lose computers.

Man Charged with Hacking USC Network

A 25-year-old man has been charged with hacking into the University of Southern California's computer system and accessing information about student applicants.

Flawed April Security Bulletin Slated for Re-Release Tuesday

Microsoft will re-release one of its April security bulletins on Tuesday to fix a flaw in the patch that caused applications to crash on systems running either an older Hewlett-Packard utility or certain NVIDIA drivers.

N.Y. County Enacts Wireless Security Law

Westchester County on Thursday enacted a law that is designed to limit identity theft by forcing local businesses to install basic security measures for any wireless network that stores customers' credit card numbers or other financial information.

Why Phishing Sites Work

According to a recent study, user education may indeed be the only solution.

Wash. State Settles Spyware Lawsuit

An Oregon man will pay nearly $84,000 in fines and consumer restitution for using e-mail to market bogus anti-spyware software called Spyware Cleaner, Washington state officials said in announcing a settlement.

From Verifying to Vandalizing

Is Driver Verifier preventing your system from booting? Here's how to shut it off.

U.S. Looks at Tougher Hashing Algorithms

Plus Sendmail vulnerability, Visa warning, security issues down under and more.

RFID Viruses Imminent?

Researchers warn of possible RFID viruses, but Russ says phooey. Also: invisible Web sites, search engines and subpoenas, and Ernst & Young loses a laptop full of sensitive info on IBM workers.

Examine Your Security Risks

Take this Microsoft survey to assess your organization's security.

Lawyer: British Hacker Could Be Prosecuted Under U.S. Terrorist Statutes

A Briton accused of mounting the largest ever successful hack of U.S. government computer networks could face prosecution under U.S. anti-terror laws, despite assurances he will not, his lawyer told an extradition hearing Wednesday.

IBM Puts Security In the Chip

Claims tighter security with new encryption chip

Microsoft's MSN Search Restored

Microsoft Corp.'s MSN search engine stopped working for about four hours Thursday.

Windows Security: Thinking Beyond the Day-to-Day Hype

Why you shouldn't be worrying about many of the recently reported Microsoft vulnerabilities. Really.

Skype Security Hype?

Findings show that the popular VoIP service is full of security problems -- some of which are intentional.

Would You Install a Windows Patch From This Man?

Security fixes you obtain from the official source or a third party should still undergo the same scrutiny as any software you'd roll out to the troops.

Data Execution Prevention

WinXP SP2 stops unauthorized code, like malware, from running off system memory.

Legal Implications of Google Desktop

An online file storing feature for users, though secure, could get Google stuck in other people's legal quagmires.

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