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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council

Tuesday February 11, 2003
Buffers Cause Heaps of Problems (Original)
A new version of the old buffer overflow problem is appearing: a version that is not protected by the architectural approach of inhibiting stack execution.

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Commission Proposes Centre For Cyber Security (Original)
The European Commission proposed the creation of an agency to handle cyber security issues on 10 February.

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Computer Hacker Has Own Security Site Hacked (Original)
One of the world's best-known computer hackers has had his new security consulting company's website broken into.

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Do It With Spanners - How The Iraq Cyber Attack Will Work (Original)
It was recently revealed that last July President Bush had signed a secret directive covering the development of cyber warfare systems, and providing guidance on their use. We have no idea why, given ...

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DOD Plans Network Attack Task Force (Original)
The Defense Department is planning to form a joint task force focused solely on computer network attack (CNA) as part of the ongoing reorganization of U.S. Strategic Command.

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EU Wants to Coordinate Fight Against Cyberattacks (Original)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe has to coordinate its fight against the threat of cyber attacks on key installations such as electricity and water supply, the European Commission said on Monday as it unve...

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Heightened Alert In Cyberspace (Original)
Mashantucket, Conn., -- Robert Weaver was barking about the need for increased cooperation between business and law enforcement to choke cyber-terrorism when the Connecticut state trooper with a bomb-...

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If Tech Companies Were Liable For Security Holes, Cyberspace Would Become Safer (Original)
Just two weeks ago, a nasty little piece of software known to security experts as an Internet ``worm," wreaked havoc in parts of cyberspace.

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Text Spammer Fined £15,000 (Original)
ICSTIS - the premium rate phone services regulator - has slapped a £15,000 fine on an operator for sending a misleading text spam.

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The Best Cyber-offense; Before Waging Computer War, U.S. Should Bolster Its Electronic Security (Original)
President Bush reportedly signed a secret directive last summer ordering the Pentagon and various intelligence agencies to draft guidelines and strategies to wage cyber-warfare against America's enemi...

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Vandals Deface Ex-hacker Mitnick's Site (Original)
Hackers once defaced Web sites to demand Kevin Mitnick's freedom, but that hasn't stopped them from attacking his own servers

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Weaknesses In Existing Systems Tempting To Hackers (Original)
WITH the rapid development of technology also comes the rampant development of hi-tech vandalism. News such as the virus threat by a supposedly Malaysian hacker towards the United States government if...

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Web Magazine Retracts Virus Hoax Story (Original)
In a bizarre case of one journalist deceiving another, an Internet news site published - then embarrassingly retracted - a story that claimed a radical Islamic group was behind a virus-like attack tha...

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