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  1. Has a digitally signed file ever been cracked
  2. Critical holes in Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey
  3. VLC Media Player 1.1.13 fixes security vulnerability
  4. Rogue Chrome extension?
  5. Massive hacker attack on U.S. Chamber of Commerce
  6. Ditching Java might be a good move
  7. China-Based Hacking of 760 Companies Shows Cyber Cold War
  8. Bootkits in legitimate software
  9. Naval researchers pioneer TCP-based spam detection
  10. Scammers Borrow Facebook 'Likes' From Top Sites To Promote Scams
  11. Android Browser Certificate Spoofing Vulnerability
  12. 802.11 PIP: A Standard-Compliant Exploit of Layer 1
  13. Researchers Say Google Wants To Undermine Firefox’s Growth
  14. WiFi Protected Setup PIN brute force vulnerability
  15. Malwarebytes Google Search Reveals Rogue Product Site
  16. zemana is supposed to be protecting me?
  17. surely prevention is better than then trying to bolt the door after?
  18. Microsoft Security Advisory (2659883)
  19. Most mobile phones vulnerable to hacking: researcher
  20. Thread-injection attacks from browser exploits are increasing: Invincea
  21. Crack WPA in 10 Hours or Less: WPS Vulnerability
  22. Denial-of-Service attacks on web applications through hash table multi-collisions
  23. Criminals Used Affiliate Marketing Sites in Majority of Facebook Scams in 2011
  24. Twitter war
  25. Protecting Computers at Start-Up: New Guidelines
  26. The Perfect Clone: Researchers Hack RFID Smartcards
  27. Dartmouth Cyber Security Chief: More Attention Needed To Human Element In Security
  28. U.S. Congress Sanctions Offensive Military Action in Cyberspace
  29. Verizon recants surcharge following customer uproar
  30. What will 2012 bring in terms of cyber-crime?
  31. Chrome extension vetting
  32. PayPal Login : How to Sign up and Sign in securely
  33. UK has no idea if it's selling spyware to evil regimes
  34. 'Spam capital' India arrests six in phishing probe
  35. Report: Hacks Of China Sites May Have Exposed Information On 100 Million
  36. Ministry of Defence in Japan developing a computer virus
  37. OpenSSL vulnerability fixes
  38. Scientists' new time masker creates invisibility
  39. Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for January 2012
  40. DoD on my VPN??
  41. Android UC Browser update - signs into random Facebook & Youtube accounts w/ full acc
  42. Ramnit Goes Social
  43. NSA Releases SEAndroid - SELinux for Android
  44. How do I limit the rights of a standard user in XP?
  45. 'Slow read' webserver DoS attack; just 1 PC suffices according to new developed PoC.
  46. Defeat trojan keyloggers with KeyScrambler
  47. How Do You Check all Locations When Attempting to Exlude a Program on Scan?
  48. Firefox Drag and Drop Handling Same Origin Policy Bypass Vulnerability
  49. Hackers expose Defence and Intelligence Officials in US and UK
  50. NoScript's ABE in action
  51. Google admits profiting from illegal Olympic ticket ads
  52. Androïd for smartphones : what about security
  53. Microsoft Security Bulletin for January 10 2012
  54. Symantec Accused of Selling ‘Scareware’ in Consumer Fraud Suit in San Jose
  55. Possible infections in refurbished computers?
  56. Anti-Rop
  57. COMODO Cleaning Essentials Killswitch using 4gig of ram?
  58. Windows Phone
  59. Book: Preventing Good People From Doing Bad Things
  60. Typosquatting Sites Among The Web's Most Popular, Company Finds
  61. Israeli Hacker Retaliates to Arab Credit Card Hacking
  62. US killer spy drone controls switch to Linux
  63. Facebook takes steps to reward bug hunting: White hat debit cards
  64. American Express fixes critical security vulnerability
  65. Oracle to issue 78 patches, including 27 for MySQL
  66. Trustworthy Computing’s Impact a Decade On: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
  67. US military access cards cracked by Chinese hackers
  68. Google Confesses to Blackhat Incident
  69. Yahoo Messenger JPG Photo Sharing Integer Overflow Vulnerability
  70. New Encryption Technology Tightens Cyber Security
  71. Hackers zap Zappos
  72. Hash Collision DoS Vulnerability Fixed in PHP 5.3.9
  73. Quotation Mark Parsing Flaw Makes Internet Explorer Users Vulnerable to XSS Attacks
  74. E Mail Question
  75. Mac Malware Summary 2011 (Q2/Q3/Q4)
  76. World IPv6 Launch on June 6, 2012… this is the real deal!
  77. IrfanView PlugIns JPEG2000 Image Processing Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
  78. English Wikipedia anti-SOPA blackout
  79. Bill Gates infographic shows how he's 'saving the world'
  80. World's youngest MCP dies at 16
  81. Hackers steal $6.7 million in bank cyber heist
  82. Google IP Vandalizing OpenStreetMap
  83. Advanced Exploitation of Internet Explorer Heap Overflow Vulnerabilities (MS12-004)
  84. McAfee 'Rumor Technology' bug turns servers into hijacked spam proxies.
  85. 'Megasearch' Aims to Index Fraud Site Wares
  86. How Safe Are "Deal" Websites?
  87. Fake e-mails
  88. A free Windows Vulnerability for the NSA
  89. OpenSSL fixes DoS bug in recent bug fix
  90. Feds Shutter Megaupload, Arrest Executives
  91. XnView PSD Record Type Parsing Integer Overflow Vulnerabilities
  92. Question About Anonymous' Attacks
  93. Third-Party Vulnerability Counts Down? Not Quite
  94. Researchers detail woeful SCADA security at conference
  95. Secunia sets six-month deadline for vulnerability disclosures
  96. Windows Phone App Analyser released
  97. Dreamhost.com : FTP/Shell Password Database Breached
  98. SOPA and PIPA dead!?
  99. Greed engineering
  100. Pwn2Own 2012
  101. Windows Server 2008 Color Control Panel Insecure Library Loading Vulnerability
  102. Chrome 16 update closes security holes
  103. kelihos creator worked for av company
  104. Joomla! 2.5 adds new features, closes holes
  105. Is it time to get rid of NetBIOS?
  106. Criminals stole $3.4B from online revenues in 2011
  107. Boot from CD/USB etc risks
  108. Opera 11.61 fixes XSS vulnerability
  109. Symantec tells customers to disable pcAnywhere software
  110. Symantec 2012 Endpoint Security Best Practices Survey
  111. Sophos Threat Report 2012 - Seeing the threats through the hype
  112. Malware & SSD's (Solid State Drives)
  113. Attackers Using DNS Poisoning to Hijack Website Domains, Divert Traffic
  114. User error is the biggest threat on the Internet
  115. How to prevent thumb drive security disasters
  116. Microsoft schtum on Dropbox snags with IE
  117. Build Up Your Phone’s Defenses Against Hackers
  118. Facebook sues alleged clickjacking spammer sparking row
  119. Imperva's Web Application Attack Report Edition #2
  120. Video conferencing mistakes make espionage easy, say researchers
  121. Essential Coverage on Brief Scan
  122. Wasting Hackers' Time to Keep Websites Safe
  123. Cisco Security Appliances at risk from Telnet bug
  124. The dirty secret of browser security
  125. Removing Everyone Permissions in Win XP Pro
  126. Thailand backs Twitter censorship policy
  127. Israel tops cyber-readiness poll but China lags behind
  128. 'Embarrassingly simple' hack could leave up to 100 million credit cards exposed
  129. British pair denied US visa due to twitter post
  130. Obama quizzed on TVShack accused Richard O'Dwyer extradition
  131. Law Firms Hacked From China as Weak Link Exploited in Search for Deal Data
  132. Raising The White Flag: Bypassing Application White Listing
  133. Mozilla closes critical holes in Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey
  134. WikiLeaks To Move Servers Offshore, Sources Say
  135. Cybercriminals Moving Over To TLD .su
  136. Article - How effective is a straight dictionary attack?
  137. Pirate Bay Verdict Signals Threat of Huge New Anti-Piracy Campaign
  138. Apple releases Mac OS X 10.7.3
  139. Key Internet operator VeriSign hit by hackers
  140. Hackers outwit online banking identity security systems
  141. Multiple vendor antivirus .kz archive format evasion/bypass
  142. Anonymous hackers leak Scotland Yard-FBI conference call
  143. [New] Fix Internet Connection after Malware Removal
  144. Apple Revises Snow Leopard Security Update and Pulls 10.7.3 Delta Update
  145. Is there a way to test my website for security holes?
  146. Who Would Want to Take Down the Internet?
  147. My email was compromised, how can I enhance security?
  148. Backdoor in TRENDnet IP cameras
  149. Joomla! updates close information disclosure holes
  150. Adobe Urges Security Researchers to Focus on Defence
  151. Security of pdf reader
  152. Google to strip Chrome of SSL revocation checking
  153. Win7 Parental Controls + "Run as Admin" = fail?
  154. RealPlayer update closes critical holes
  155. Mozilla considers removing Trustwave CA
  156. Interactive Web Content Patent Case: Tim Berners-Lee Testifies
  157. Financial Services Industry Publishes Software Assurance Framework
  158. thinking about the importance of https
  159. A Tale of Two Market Sizes
  160. Second Google Wallet security vulnerability confirmed, affects all users
  161. Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for February 2012
  162. CIA Site Down: Is Anonymous Responsible?
  163. The Netherlands - what digital country is this
  164. 6 Ways to Defend Against Drive-by Downloads
  165. Can I trust this Guy
  166. Mozilla closes critical security hole in Firefox, Thunderbird and Seamonkey
  167. Chinese “Evil Shadow” Hackers Breach and Deface Microsoft Store
  168. Daemon Tools Collects Image File Details, Even Without Permission
  169. Opera Mobile in android 3.2 tablet no sitecheck?
  170. Security update available for Adobe Shockwave Player
  171. Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for February 14, 2012
  172. Twitter enables HTTPS for all signed-in users
  173. Oracle Java SE Critical Patch Update Advisory - February 2012
  174. Adobe Flash Player 11.1.102.62 Final
  175. Why no MD5 data on most vendor sites?
  176. Security update: Thunderbird 10.0.2
  177. Hijack This is now Open Source
  178. Anonymous Wants Internet Blackout, Targets 13 "Root" DNS Servers
  179. Computer spyware is newest weapon in Syrian conflict
  180. Android security
  181. new security flaw on iOS 5 lockscreen
  182. "1234" and Birthdays Are the Most Common PINs
  183. A look at WP7's strong security and how OEM's can compromise it
  184. GPS attacks risk maritime disaster, trading chaos
  185. Pastebin Blocks 9,000 IP's to Stop DDOS Attack
  186. Network Security, Circa 1990
  187. Smartphone security gap exposes location, texts, email
  188. Two men arrested in computer-hacking probe
  189. Are these proxies connectable?
  190. Mailcious USB Devices Page Update with Videos
  191. Android users - limited time giveaway of highly rated anti-theft app Cerberus
  192. Any Master List of Discount Offers on Uninstall?
  193. Pwnium: rewards for exploits
  194. Trouble with Comodo Certificate?
  195. Reliable Windows 7 Exploitation: A Case Study
  196. Webkit mono-culture strikes as vulnerability affects iPhone, Android and Blackberry
  197. Some grossly ignorant questions about Windows and HIPS
  198. Update Root Certificates for Windows XP [Feb 2012]
  199. 25 alleged Anonymous members arrested internationally
  200. More secure extensions, by default
  201. Cisco Security Advisories
  202. Security experts debate if markets or legal liability will ensure secure software
  203. Microsoft Security Intelligence Report Special Edition: 10-Year Review
  204. Checking for keylogging software?
  205. Hackers had 'full functional control' of Nasa computers
  206. Anonymous Members Hacked During Own DDos Attacks
  207. Chrome Shines Bright In Controversial Security Fight
  208. Has Adobe's certificate been revoked by Verisign or not?
  209. Security update available for Adobe Flash Player
  210. Companies embrace tools to restrict social networks at work
  211. BT, TalkTalk lose final appeal against Digital Economy Act
  212. The NSA Builds a Super-secure Android Device
  213. Eavesdropping Antennas Can Steal Your Smart Phone's Secrets
  214. Anonymous hacks Panda Security
  215. Anonymous attack Vatican: site down
  216. Sergey Glazunov - Full Chrome Pwn win $60,000
  217. Can a password be TOO long?
  218. Apple closes security holes with iOS 5.1 and iTunes update
  219. Professional Hacker
  220. Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for March 2012
  221. I ran a malware test on VM
  222. Rubber Hose Cryptography BS
  223. IE9 2nd to fall at Pwn2Own
  224. More secure than vBulletin
  225. Heaplocker - anyone used it?
  226. The Jester's QR-Code Pwns Targets with WebKit Exploit
  227. With arrests, HBGary hack saga finally ends
  228. Is mrwoojoo.com down?
  229. Photo app still finds photos opened by date, after using many cleaning Windows prgms
  230. Security Update: Safari 5.1.4
  231. Firefox 11 release postponed due to security issues
  232. Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for march 13, 2012
  233. Critical vulnerabilities in XnView fixed
  234. Options for When Microsoft Discontinues It's Support on Windows XP SP3
  235. Security Update: Pidgin 2.10.2
  236. Panda URL Filter, web site Test
  237. Dutch news site nu[dot]nl infected [14 March 2012]
  238. Cisco closes holes in its Security Appliances
  239. 7 zero day vulnerabilities in Windows
  240. Chrome "Mystery" Mitigation Techniques
  241. Security's New Reality: Assume The Worst
  242. [Microsoft]Proof-of-Concept Code available for MS12-020
  243. Why DDos attacks persist
  244. Unbiased Review of Trusteer Rapport - 44Con 2011
  245. Have a .com web address? Know the legal risks
  246. Webcam security
  247. The End Of Vulnerabilities?
  248. Getting Script Error Message On Sites
  249. India: 112 government sites hacked in 3 months
  250. Why Firefox is trying to copy screen content?