IT Admin Pleads Not Guilty to Network Tampering
Terry Childs, the IT administrator accused of locking up San Francisco's computer network, pleads not guilty to computer tampering charges at his arraignment.
Facebook Bug Leaks Members' Birthday Data
Facebook accidentally exposed the birth dates of its 80 million members over the weekend.
UnitedHealthcare Insider Charged in Cal Data Theft
A former UnitedHealthcare employee has been charged in connection with 163 identity theft cases at the University of California, Irvine.
New Service Tracks Missing Laptops for Free
Researchers have developed a free open-source laptop tracking system for laptops called Adeona.
Why Microsoft ActiveX Attacks Will Intensify
An easy-to-use toolkit used to hack computers has now been updated to take advantage of an unpatched security vulnerability in Microsoft's software.
Microsoft Patches Security Bugs in Products
Microsoft has released patches for Exchange, SQL Server, and Windows, including a fix for a widespread flaw in DNS.
CNET Employees Notified After Data Breach
CNET employees and relatives are being notified after a data breach at the company's health plan administrator.
State Worker's Child Porn Charges Dropped; Virus Blamed
The government has dropped child pornography charges against a state employee after determining that his laptop was badly configured and infected with malware.
Report: Basic Security Lapses Spark Most Data Breaches
Verizon Business reviewed more than four years of data breach cases and found that most wouldn't have happened had basic security measures been in place.
Safari 'Carpet Bomb' Attack Code Released
The Safari bug, originally disclosed on May 15 by security researcher Nitesh Dhanjani, allows attackers to litter a victim's desktop with executable files.
Data Center Directions Virtual Conference
Attend this free, 100% online event exploring tools and techniques for making your data center deliver for today and tomorrow.
Discover whether hosting is your smartest choice for enterprise messaging.
To host or not to host? Thats the question for many CIOs as the volume and complexity of enterprise messaging continues to skyrocket.
- More Headlines
- Change Topic
Data Protection
- Data Can Leak from Partially Encrypted Disks
- Cheap IT Security? The Tools Were There All Along
- Olympic Security, China and Intellectual Property
- Dual Threats: How to Build Expertise, Certifications in Multiple Subjects
- Looking for Information Security Control in a Global Business Climate
- Numbers: ISACA Says Survey Illustrates Benefits of CISM Cert
- Rules of Evidence - Digital Forensics Tools
- Digital Forensics Software: The Usual Suspects
- Bruce Schneier Q&A: The Endless Broadening of Security
- Broken Windows Revisited: Why Insecure Software and Security Products Hurt the Global Economy


