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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council
Tuesday March 18, 2003
98-Percent of Americans Taking Steps to Prevent Identity Theft, Says FindLaw Survey (Original) Nearly all Americans are taking at least some steps to protect themselves from identity theft, says a new national survey.
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Alarmed: Oh, Did We Forget to Mention That? (Original) Right now, companies can—and usually do—avoid telling customers if their credit card numbers or other personal information has been stolen. Lawmakers in California have decided that should change. It'...
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Armed Robbers Target Computer Chips (Original) LONDON - British crime gangs are switching from hijacking security vans carrying cash to trucks transporting millions of pounds worth of computer chips.
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Companies Throw Security Out With the Garbage (Original) Identity theft is now the largest form of white-collar crime in the western world, but not because the Internet has made it easier to steal personal information, according to Al Trujilio, president of...
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Deloder, Lovgate Worms Mark Perils of Slack Security Policy (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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Email Scammers Target Nochex Users (Original) A bogus email doing the rounds this week tries to trick Nochex customers into giving up their account passwords and bank card details
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IT Systems at U.S. Borders Found Lacking (Original) WASHINGTON -- The prospect of war in Iraq has raised new concerns about the Department of Homeland Security's progress in deploying the IT infrastructure needed to improve border security.
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Linux Firms Look to Plug Samba Hole (Original) The open-source community is pushing customers to patch their systems to close a hole in a software component that allows Windows programs to store and retrieve files on Linux and Unix servers.
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Lock Up Your Computers! Crime is Everywhere (Original) Did you know that 61 per cent of British businesses suffered computer-related crime last year? This
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Microsoft Software Hole Leads to Computer Attacks (Original) SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A new security hole in Windows 2000 operating system when used with Microsoft Corp.'s MSFT.O Web server software has allowed computer attackers to compromise machines, includ...
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Microsoft Warns of Windows 2000 Flaw, IIS Exploit (Original) Microsoft Corp. said today that it has discovered a critical security vulnerability in a component of its Windows 2000 operating system that could enable a remote attacker to gain total control of a m...
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Panda Software Reports the Appearance of Densux, a New Self-executing E-mail Worm (Original) Panda Software's Virus Laboratory has detected the appearance of Densux (W32/Densux) a new e-mail worm. This new malicious code spreads via e-mail, sending itself out to all addresses in Outlook's Add...
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U.S. Military Computer Attacked (Original) Previously undiscovered flaw used to attack Army Web site.
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US Army Attacked Via New Windows Flaw (Original) Update: In an unusual case, attackers have begun exploiting a new Microsoft bug before the flaw was widely known. Microsoft is urging sites to patch their servers as quickly as possible
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Virus Writers are 'Obsessive and Socially Inadequate' (Original) Viruses are usually written by males with social problems, who are aged between 14 and 34, according to a security expert. And there is no sign that interest in viruses dropping off
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