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Downadup worm infects more than 3.5 million
The latest data shows that the malicious program, which spreads through a flaw closed by Microsoft in October, has spread widely.
By: Robert Lemos 2009-01-14
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Oracle's patch overshadows Microsoft's light fix
The enterprise database company churns out an update for 41 vulnerabilities, eclipsing Microsoft's single patch for three flaws in a file-sharing protocol.
By: Robert Lemos 2009-01-13
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DARPA awards $30m to create security test bed
Six companies and one university win federal funds from the research arm of the U.S. military to design a National Cyber Range, a testing ground for new cybersecurity technologies.
By: Robert Lemos 2009-01-12
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Army, NATO sites defaced by Mideast protesters
Two high-profile Web sites — the U.S. Army's Military District of Washington's site and the NATO Parliament's site — join the hundreds of online targets defaced by vandals protesting Israel's military action.
By: Robert Lemos 2009-01-09
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Top cops urge greater focus on cybersecurity
The United States and other nations must put more resources into solving the problems posed by Internet threats, top law enforcement officials say.
By: Robert Lemos 2009-01-08
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Celebrities mask malware on Twitter, LinkedIn
Online scammers crack Twitter's security to post fake tweets to followers of 33 celebrities. The breach follows increased phishing activity on both Twitter and LinkedIn.
By: Robert Lemos 2009-01-06
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Researchers claim flaws in Intel's trusted platform
Two researchers claim that they have successfully attacked the current implementation of Intel's Trusted Execution Technology.
By: Robert Lemos 2009-01-06
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Survey: One in seven SSL certificates are weak
The latest survey by network-monitoring firm Netcraft finds that about 14 percent of certificates use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
By: Robert Lemos 2009-01-05
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Microsoft's music players die for a day
A bug in the clock driver freezes older 30GB Zune music players on December 31. The fix? Wait a day.
By: Robert Lemos 2009-01-02
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Zune music players crashing en masse
Irate posts on support forums indicate that at least one model of Microsoft's music player appears to freeze as soon as it is turned on.
By: Robert Lemos 2008-12-31
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