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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council
Tuesday January 14, 2003
Biting Back (Original) Find and fix 1% of your software bugs, and 90% of your system problems go away, say experts.
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Female Virus Writer Creates New Worm (Original) A female virus writer known as Gigabyte has created a worm named YahaSux, according to Ken Dunham, a senior intelligence analyst with the security firm iDefense.
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How Sharing Thwarts Hacks (Original) Two Harvard University security researchers have developed a model showing that enterprises that share their sensitive data about network attacks and security breaches are less attractive targets and,...
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Instant Messaging Services Also Susceptible to Viruses (Original) The widespread use of instant messaging services available over the internet such as MSN or Yahoo Messenger can make corporate networks susceptible to the spread of viruses, according to an official o...
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Is the RIAA "Hacking You Back"? (Original) The RIAA is preparing to infect MP3 files in order to audit and eventually disable file swapping, according to a startling claim by hacker group Gobbles. In a posting to the Bugtraq mailing list, Gobb...
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More Computer Viruses Expected in 2003 -Expert (Original) SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Computer users should brace for a new onslaught of viruses this year, especially worms deployed into instant messaging systems that allow users to chat quickly and cheaply across...
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Open-Source Group Names 10 Most Dangerous Web Vulnerabilities (Original) The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is dedicated to helping organizations understand and improve the security of their web applications and web services. They released their list of top ...
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PTCL, FIA Bust Cyber Crime Gang (Original) VoIP setup seized: Investigation puts PTCL loss at $20,000 per month
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Security Experts Call for Extra Vigilance Against Cyber-terror (Original) Focus firmly on security as threat of a Gulf war provokes rise in Internet attacks.
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Sobig Virus Sows Few PC Problems (Original) A new computer virus has started spreading worldwide, but antivirus experts predict that the program won't become an epidemic.
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SoBig Worm Brags Its Way Onto the Web (Original) Yaha-style mass-mailer contains infected .pif attachments
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