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Schwab puts its money behind ID protection

Schwab puts its money behind ID protection

Leading brokerage house Charles Schwab has issued a complete money-back guarantee for losses due to identity theft.
Frank Washkuch Feb 24 2006 8:43PM Security
It's official: Computer Associates now CA

It's official: Computer Associates now CA

The company formerly known as Computer Associates announced on Wednesday that it had officially changed its name to CA.
Frank Washkuch Feb 2 2006 8:49PM Security
New AIM worm hides adware sting in its tail

New AIM worm hides adware sting in its tail

Researchers have discovered a previously undocumented instant messaging (IM) worm that targets AOL’s AIM applications. The recently discovered worm is coded to exploit PC hosts infected with lockx.exe or palsp.exe. It uses IRC enabled malware to connect the host to a server for further infection through a series of commands.
William Eazel Jan 20 2006 10:18AM Security
Symantec breaks open its wallet again

Symantec breaks open its wallet again

Symantec has raided the security supermarket once more and acquired anti-phishing and anti-spyware company WholeSecurity.
David Quainton Sep 23 2005 11:41AM Security
Cisco warns of flaw in its software

Cisco warns of flaw in its software

Cisco Systems has issued an alert about a flaw in its Internetwork Operating System (IOS) software that could allow an attacker to launch a denial-of-service or execute remote code on Cisco devices.
Marcia Savage Sep 8 2005 5:24PM Security
Anti-phishing group broadens its scope

Anti-phishing group broadens its scope

A consortium dedicated to fighting phishing has expanded its efforts to take on new types of online identity theft.
Marcia Savage Aug 3 2005 10:08PM Security
It’s tough on the front line

It’s tough on the front line

Chrisan Herrod, the first CSO at the Securities & Exchange Commission, took a battering from the recent GAO report. Here she gives us her side of the story. By John Sterlicchi, with additional reporting by Marcia Savage
John Sterlicchi Jul 27 2005 3:38PM Security
So far, it’s a very bad year

So far, it’s a very bad year

The relentless stream of data security breaches is putting pressure on Congress to beef up consumer privacy protection.
Marcia Savage Jul 1 2005 3:16PM Security
It’s not just home users who are to blame

It’s not just home users who are to blame

Illena Armstrong Jun 21 2005 12:49PM Security
Never forget – it’s a people business

Never forget – it’s a people business

Ron Condon Jun 21 2005 12:44PM Security
Debate» For remote access, IPsec’s time is up. In fact, it’s end should have come some time ago

Debate» For remote access, IPsec’s time is up. In fact, it’s end should have come some time ago

Gary Tomlinson Jun 21 2005 12:30PM Security
It’s just another line of defense

It’s just another line of defense

Intrusion prevention might take over where detection fails, but it doesn’t mean that IPS is a magic bullet, says Marcia Savage
Marcia Savage Jun 16 2005 12:46PM Security
Industry wrings its hands in vain

Industry wrings its hands in vain

The U.S. government is pushing through a bill to tackle spyware, but will it really help? David Bicknell explains just what the threat is, and what enterprises can do to protect themselves
David Bicknell Jun 16 2005 11:41AM Security
Panther gets its teeth back in Apple mega patch

Panther gets its teeth back in Apple mega patch

Apple has released a host of patches for its Panther operating system, days after it released, Tiger, its newest OS.
David Quainton May 5 2005 3:19PM Security
This time it's the Sober causing World Cup problems

This time it's the Sober causing World Cup problems

A new Sober worm is raising threat levels after luring fans through the offer of World Cup Football tickets.
David Quainton May 3 2005 12:08PM Security
It’s time to put up the money, America

It’s time to put up the money, America

Various IT security experts from private and public sectors in the U.S. recently attended Singapore's Infocomm Security Seminar to provide their input on ways to secure cyberspace.
Illena Armstrong Apr 19 2005 1:24PM Security
Castle makes its mark

Castle makes its mark

Assailed by a horde of paperwork and dominated by a mountain of forms, White Castle knew it had to act. John Sterlicchi found out how
John Sterlicchi Apr 13 2005 2:43PM Security
It’s vital to look back and learn from mistakes

It’s vital to look back and learn from mistakes

One of the great things about mistakes is learning from them. Indeed, it can be argued that many of the greatest advances have come from mistakes. Of course, it's best to learn from the mistakes of others.
Nick Barron Mar 17 2005 2:52PM Security
It’s good to talk security

It’s good to talk security

Who is responsible for your infosec? Jaime Chanaga suggests you start a dialog with your vendors to find out
Jaime Chanaga Feb 22 2005 11:36AM Security
Fit for anything: Gold’s Gym updates its infrastructure

Fit for anything: Gold’s Gym updates its infrastructure

When the best-of-breed solutions proved too costly, the gym brand turned to Fortinet.
John Sterlicchi Feb 18 2005 3:31PM Security

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