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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council

Thursday March 20, 2003
Army Dodged Bullet on Win 2000 Vulnerability; Experts Wait for Wider Attacks (Original)
The Army says it was not the target of last week's zero-day exploit of a Windows 2000 weakness, as has been reported.

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Bug in Siemens Mobile Phones (Original)
A long-known bug can still freeze two series of cell phones manufactured by Siemens AG if users haven't yet installed a patch.

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Computer Viruses Slowed but Not Contained (Original)
NEW YORK -- Computer virus infections rose more slowly in 2002, but a stronger breed meant the costs of recovery increased, a new survey found.

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Cyber War Bombardment Begins (Original)
THE writing is on the wall for President Saddam Hussein, say his rivals. Or is it on a blank computer screen?

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Hacker Says He Leaked Info on Unix Flaw (Original)
A self-proclaimed hacker claims to have stolen three unreleased security advisories from a corporate computer and posted them to a public mailing list.

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Hackers May Share Break-In Methods, Say Some Analysts (Original)
Batten down the patches.

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Russian, US Scientists Unite to Fight against Cyber Terrorism (Original)
Russian and American scientists realise the necessity to unite their efforts to fight against cyber terrorism, believes Deputy Secretary of the Russian Security Council Valentin Sobolev.

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Secret Security Holes Released to Public (Original)
A hacker claims to have stolen three security advisories from a corporate computer and posted them on a public mailing list, creating fresh dilemmas for users and software makers

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Sneaky year for computer viruses (Original)
If 2001 was the year of the big hitting computer virus, 2002 was the year of the slow burner.

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Worm Turns on Iraq Conflict Fears (Original)
Don't take a Ganda at 'intelligence report' emails, warns antivirus firm

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