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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council
Wednesday March 12, 2003
Bank Security Falls Victim to Moles (Original) A crime ring was able to infiltrate Citigroup four years ago and pull off a dramatic $37m heist, highlighting the vulnerability of even large and relatively well- defended banks to organised crime.
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Hackers Targetting Jazeera Website (Original) DOHA: An unidentified organisation based abroad has been attempting to hack Qatar's first news portal, Al Jazeera Net (AJN), over the last few days, its Chief Editor Adulaziz Al Mahmoud, said yesterda...
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Homeland Cybersecurity Efforts Doubted (Original) As the new Department of Homeland Security swallows nearly every cybersecurity office in the U.S. government, high-profile leaders are jumping ship, and analysts worry that only meager funding and mud...
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Hungarian Firms Easy Prey for Hackers (Original) Telindus warns companies to improve security.
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Internet Pirates Hijack Unreleased Sega Video Game (Original) Virtua Fighter 4 circulates online
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Mobilizing Online Against War (Original) The Pentagon is proudly displaying its technological superiority as it ramps up for a possible war with Iraq, but antiwar groups too are engaged in a high-tech mobilization to protest a U.S. military ...
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Netherlands No Hacker Haven (Original) The Netherlands is no Napster nation.
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Now They're After You: Music Cops Target Users (Original) Recording industry expands focus and guns for file traders.
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Open Source Apps Attacked (Original) Vulnerabilities have been uncovered in Sendmail and the Snort open source intrusion detection system
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Panda Software Reports the Appearance of NiceHello, a New Mass-mailing Worm (Original) The Virus Laboratory at Panda Software, leading international antivirus developer, has reported the appearance of NiceHello (W32/NiceHello), a new e-mail worm with the capability to spread rapidly. As...
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U.S. Military Restricts E-mail From Soldiers and Sailors, Citing Risk of Leaks (Original) Concerned that sensitive information might leak out, some units of the United States military are starting to clamp down on e-mail communication from their soldiers and sailors, who have been using it...
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Worms Prove Passwords Do Matter (Original) Security experts and overworked systems administrators for years have implored users to pick hard-to-guess passwords and to change them often. But many users persist in using their names or children's...
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Yaha Computer Worms Resurfaces as Yaha-Q (Original) Another variant of the Yaha worm has been spotted in the wild - Yaha-Q.
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