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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council
Tuesday February 04, 2003
Companies Face Increased Internet Security Threat (Original) BUSINESSES are failing to protect themselves adequately from crippling internet threats and computers are more vulnerable to cyber attack, new research shows.
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Cyber Attacks - A Greater Threat Than Ever Before (Original) Beware harder hitting code... and your own employees
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Cyber Attacks Decline; Vulnerabilities Surge (Original) The number of attacks on Internet-connected machines decreased over the past six months while the number of software vulnerabilities continued to skyrocket, according to a new report.
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E-Voting Security Debate Comes Home (Original) Should electronic ballots decide the next presidential election? Some respected computer scientists and security experts say the risks posed by malicious hackers, equipment failure or subtle programmi...
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Microsoft Pulls Security Patch That Crashes NT 4.0 (Original) Microsoft has pulled a security patch for the Windows NT 4.0 because installing it can cause the operating system to crash.
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NASA Servers Hacked After Crash, Security Firm Says (Original) Hackers brought down nine servers belonging to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) just hours after the Columbia disaster as a protest against the U.S. position on Iraq, according to a report by Lo...
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Net Firms Face Constant Attack (Original) Tuesday and Friday are the most popular days for releasing viruses and launching attacks against net using companies.
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Perspective: The First 'E-war' (Original) WASHINGTON--Not long ago, I had dinner with a former military officer who participated in information warfare "what-if" exercises that the Pentagon and the White House ran in the late 1990s.
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Report: Net Attacks on Businesses Down (Original) Attacks on corporate networks have gone down, but cyber-vandals now have a much larger pool of software vulnerabilities to attack, a report has warned
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Serious Web Attack Threats Remain: Symantec Report (Original) SEATTLE (Reuters) - The number of cyber attacks on corporate networks rose 20 percent in the second half of 2002, Web security provider Symantec Corp. SYMC.O said in a report published on Monday, as t...
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Slammer: 'Warhol Worm' Was Famous For 15 Minutes (Original) Will Young, Gareth Gates...eat your heart out...
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Snooping Stalled (Original) Senate blocks a dubious proposal to spy on Americans
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Study: Slammer Was Fastest-spreading Worm Yet (Original) A just-completed study into the Slammer worm, which hit the Internet a week ago, has concluded what many people already suspected: Slammer represented a significant milestone in the evolution of worms...
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Trojan Writers Exploit Outlook Express to Get Around Content Filtering (Original) Virus authors and Trojan writers are using fresh malware tricks to fool traditional content filtering packages, email security firm MessageLabs says.
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Updates Help Throw Worms In the Slammer (Original) When I turned on my computer to write this column, a little cartoon box appeared at the bottom of my screen. It told me a Windows update was available and asked if I wanted to download it.
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Weapons of Mass Disruption (Original) It took the Internet a while but it did limp back to normal following the attack by the SQL Slammer Worm. The attack only directed a storm of spurious Net traffic that constricted routine operations, ...
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Web of Terror Warning (Original) WASHINGTON - Foreign hackers are poised to "severely damage" critical U.S. computer systems through the Internet, President Bush's top cybersecurity adviser warned yesterday.
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