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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council

Wednesday March 05, 2003
Congress Sets Up Cybersecurity Panel (Original)
WASHINGTON--In a sign of the federal government's heightened interest in securing the Internet, the U.S. Congress on Tuesday established its first panel devoted to cybersecurity.

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Cybercrime Follows Money Trail (Original)
When asked why he always went after banks, the famed Depression-era robber Willie Sutton once explained that he picked them because "that's where the money is."

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Elimination of Cybersecurity Board Concerns Tech Industry (Original)
An executive order that President Bush issued on Friday shifted a portion of the White House's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board to the Homeland Security Department, leaving high-tech groups un...

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Europe Hacker Laws Could Make Protest a Crime (Original)
BRUSSELS, March 4 — The justice ministers of the European Union have agreed on laws intended to deter computer hacking and the spreading of computer viruses. But legal experts say the new measures cou...

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Hacker Disrupts Cuban Media Web Sites (Original)
At 1100 gmt on 4th March the following Cuban web sites: AIN (www.ain.cubaweb.cu), Granma (www.granma.cubaweb.cu) and Granma Internacional (www.granma.cu); displayed a hackers' page and message in capi...

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Hackers Post Anti-Bush Message on Cuban Web Sites (Original)
HAVANA (Reuters) - Computer hackers, apparently from Brazil, entered Cuban Web sites on Tuesday and posted a message against President Bush and a possible U.S. war against Iraq.

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Hackers' Code Exploits Sendmail Flaw (Original)
A group of four Polish hackers published code to an open security mailing list on Tuesday that can take advantage of a major vulnerability in the Sendmail mail server.

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In New Twist, Feds Seize Internet Domain Names (Original)
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Federal agents routinely seize property allegedly used in the commission of a crime, anything from a drug dealer's car or speedboat to a hacker's computer.

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Intelligence Key in Hacker Fight (Original)
The Internet is an empowering tool for small businesses.

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Macromedia Reports Critical Hole in Flash Player (Original)
Macromedia Inc. warned yesterday of a "critical" security flaw in the latest version of its Flash animation player and advised users to install a new version that it released on the Web to fix the pro...

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Mail Server Flaw Could Spawn Slammer II (Original)
Patch released for Sendmail hole, found by security team.

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Security Board Swept Out (Original)
A new executive order that addresses some reorganization details for the Homeland Security Department completely eliminates the group responsible for overseeing the government's critical infrastructur...

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Sendmail Exploit Code Posted on Hacker Site (Original)
Less than 24 hours after security vendors and the government issued public warnings about a new vulnerability in the sendmail mail transfer agentsoftware (see story), researchers discovered that explo...

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Snort Vulnerability Exposed (Original)
The discovery and disclosure of a serious vulnerability in the Sendmail e-mail software by Atlanta based security giant Internet Security Systems (ISS) is starving another vulnerability of the attenti...

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Sun Pushes Biometric Security to Banks (Original)
Smartcard/fingerprint scanning solution 'virtually eliminates' possibility of data theft

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