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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council

Friday January 31, 2003
Canada's Biggest Identity Theft? (Original)
IBM has lost a hard drive containing the records of 180,000 clients of an insurance company. Details include "names, addresses, beneficiaries, social insurance numbers, pension values, pre-authorized ...

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City Council Objects to Donkey Porn Day (Original)
Hacker adds porn and Jerry Springer to council website

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Consortium pushes for cybersecurity R&D (Original)
U.S. government, industry challenged to spend more

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Defend Your Databases, Firms Told (Original)
Lawyers issue warning after two major theft attempts in one week

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Expert Weighs Code Release in Wake of Slammer Worm (Original)
Saturday's Slammer worm was based on sample code published to help explain the threat posed by the security vulnerability that Slammer exploited, according to David Litchfield, the security expert who...

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Key to Wi-Fi Security (Original)
As we survey the road ahead, it's clear that the arrival of WPA and eventually 802.11i will reduce the administrative burden of WLANs, integrating them with existing authentication mechanisms and maki...

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Microsoft Fixes Passport to Meet EU Privacy Rules (Original)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Thursday that software giant Microsoft had agreed to make "radical" changes to its .NET Passport system to ease concerns about data privacy posed b...

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Net Attacks Down, But Sophistication Is Up (Original)
We saw fewer security incidents last year, but we should expect more serious attacks in the future, experts say.

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Slammer Damage Could Spread (Original)
Commercial software built around Microsoft's SQL Server could be as vulnerable to the Slammer worm as the database itself

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The Two Faces of Linux (Original)
There are many more versions of Linux than Windows, with significant technical differences right down to the kernel level that work in Linux's favor. This intrinsically makes it more difficult for gar...

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The Worm That Turned: A New Approach to Hacker Hunting (Original)
Wednesday, June 20, 2001

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