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Courtesy the Overseas Security Advisory Council
Monday March 31, 2003
Cyber-war Rages Over Iraq (Original) As the conflict continues in Iraq, nerds are fighting their own war in cyberspace. Both pro- and anti-war hackers are causing mayhem on the Web.
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Flaw Hits NT 4, Windows 2000 and XP (Original) 'Important' RPC flaw cannot be patched on NT 4, warns Microsoft
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Glitch in Windows XP SP1 Could Slow Systems (Original) Microsoft Corp. has acknowledged and patched a glitch with its Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) update that can cause system slowdowns, but it has yet to make widely available its still-developing fix....
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Hack Attack Cyber-Slams W'Chester Town Mayor (Original) Brazen computer hackers embarrassed the tony village of Scarsdale by altering its official Web site to proclaim that the mayor is a big crook.
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Hack Attack on Al-Jazeera Raises Questions (Original) SEATTLE — Someone made hacker history by knocking out Aljazeera.net, the Arabic satellite news channel's Web site, for most of last week. No one has ever sustained a crippling attack against a big Web...
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Hackers Bombard US Sites, Pasting Anti-war Messages (Original) New Delhi, March 29, IRNA -- As Baghdad continues to be pounded by US
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Hackers Condemn Arab Site Hack (Original) Don't blame hackers for the attacks that recently took down Arab news network Al-Jazeera's website.
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Hackers Strike Georgia Tech Computer, Gain Credit Card Data (Original) Computer hackers invaded a computer at Georgia Tech and copied names, addresses and -- in some cases -- credit card information for 57,000 patrons of the Ferst Center for the Arts.
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New Wireless Security Means Costly Upgrade (Original) "Wi-Fi protected access came into existence because the 802.1x and 802.1i standards are taking too long to come online," said WatchGuard vice president Mark Stevens. "Now compatibility fears could slo...
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Qualcomm 'Superhacker' Wins Change of Venue (Original) Accused superhacker Jerome Heckenkamp is saying goodbye to sunny San Diego, California after winning a venue change for a 10-count indictment accusing him of sophisticated hack attacks against telecom...
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Sendmail Hit by Critical Security Bug (Original) Vulnerability could allow attacker to gain control of server
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