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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council
Thursday January 30, 2003
Bugwatch: Combating the Aerial Threat (Original) How to take the worry out of wireless Lans
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FAA: Slammer Didn't Hurt Us, But Other Attacks Coming (Original) The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration survived last weekend's slammer worm attack with only one administrative server compromised, and the agency that controls commercial air traffic in the U.S. is...
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FBI Investigates Music Biz Hack Attacks (Original) Hackers want free music but not free speech, says RIAA
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Few Clues in Web Worm Whodunit (Original) WASHINGTON -- Leading experts on Internet security are skeptical that the FBI and other investigators will be able to track down whoever was responsible for last weekend's attack on the Internet.
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How the Net Leaves Itself Open to Attack (Original) The net is making itself unnecessarily vulnerable to crippling attacks, warn experts.
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Internet Attack Hunt Difficult (Original) WASHINGTON (AP) -- Leading experts on Internet security are skeptical that the FBI and other investigators will be able to track down the person responsible for last weekend's attack on the Internet. ...
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Internet Worm Unearths New Holes (Original) Attack Reveals Flaws in How Critical Systems Are Connected: The computer bug that ravaged systems throughout the world over the weekend showed how the increasing use of the Internet by businesses, ban...
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New Cyber Crime Law to be Introduced (Original) NEW DELHI: India Tuesday said it is set to introduce comprehensive legislation to counter the rising threat of cyber terrorism.
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Security Company Breaks With CERT Over Disclosure (Original) A long-simmering dispute between the CERT Coordination Center and vulnerability research companies flared into public view Jan. 27, when Next Generation Security Software Ltd. (NGSS) announced that it...
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The Case of Slammer and the Broken Patching Process (Original) Though it could have been worse, the Slammer worm that crippled networks last weekend at a pace of 200,000 to 300,000 attacks per hour really shouldn't have been as big or as widespread as it was. Mic...
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Too Few Firms Have Disaster Recovery Plan (Original) Half of companies are unprepared for disaster.
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Worm Attack Heightens Net Terrorism Concern (Original) The Internet attack that froze bank ATM networks, canceled airline flights and shut down computers at a 911 emergency center last weekend probably wasn't the work of an enemy government or cyberterror...
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