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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council

Thursday March 06, 2003
An Analysis of Simile (Original)
Virus writers have always tried to develop new methods to make malware detection more difficult. For instance, encryption was a natural step in virus evolution when scanners started to use databases w...

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ANALYSIS: Warnings About Cyber-terrorism Are Overblown (Original)
In Malaysia, an anti-war hacker has vowed to unleash a voracious computer virus if America launches an attack on Iraq.

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AOL Escalates Spam Warfare (Original)
Online service says it blocked 1 billion e-mails in one day.

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Email Scam Aims to Swipe PayPal Users' Credit Card Details (Original)
PayPal scam artists are getting more ambitious, and less subtle, in their attempts to hoodwink gullible punters.

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Hotmail Struggles With Nigerian Scam (Original)
E-mail users, up in arms over the massive amounts of spam allegedly from wealthy Nigerian money-laundering refugees, want to know what ISPs and e-mail providers are doing about this scam.

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Industry Welcomes US Congress' Focus on Cybersecurity (Original)
The technology industry has voiced its approval of the US Congress creation of a special subcommittee to deal with cybersecurity.

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Movie Pirates Raise the Stakes (Original)
DVD burning machines haven't given Hollywood any major headaches so far. That may be changing soon

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Net Consortium Ties Flaws to BIND (Original)
After what was described as a "maintenance release" of the latest version of BIND, the Internet Software Consortium has admitted that flaws in the earlier software version mean the update is "strongly...

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Scotland Yard Slams ISPs For Lack Of Cooperation in Tracing Hackers (Original)
Police investigations into computer crimes are being hampered by poor co-operation from some of the UK's internet service providers, a senior detective claimed this week.

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The Worm That Won't Go Away (Original)
A variant of the Klez worm was not only the most frequently occurring worm for the month of February, but it's become the most persistent worm ever, according to a new report by an anti-virus company....

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U.S. House Creates Cybersecurity Subcommittee (Original)
The U.S. House Homeland Security Committee has created a subcommittee focused on cybersecurity, a move that prompted cheers from the technology industry.

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US Energy Network Seen as Vulnerable to Hackers (Original)
The US energy network could be vulnerable to a hacker attack through its interlinked computer systems, causing heavy damage to the already weak economy, government and industry experts said on Wednesd...

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Windows Root Kits a Stealthy Threat (Original)
Hackers are using vastly more sophisticated techniques to secretly control the machines they've cracked, and experts say it's just the beginning.

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