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    Sat Jul 4 15:00:06 CDT 2009

  • News: FTC persuades court to shutter rogue ISP
  • News: Obama launches cybersecurity initiative
  • News: Browsers bashed first in hacking contest
  • News: Experts: U.S. needs to defend its "cyber turf"
  • Brief: Researcher aims to tweet Month of Bugs
  • Brief: Mozilla adds more privacy in Firefox 3.5
  • Brief: Juniper pulls talk on ATM vulnerabilities
  • Brief: Jackson searches resemble attack to Google
  • News: iPhone crashing bug could lead to serious exploit
  • News: OpenSSH chink bares encrypted data packets
  • News: Kaspersky exposes sensitive database, says hacker
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    Sat Jul 4 15:00:07 CDT 2009

  • Vuln: phpMyAdmin SQL bookmark HTML Injection Vulnerability
  • Vuln: Pidgin OSCAR Protocol Web Message Denial of Service Vulnerability
  • Vuln: Drupal Cross-Site Scripting, Code Injection and Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
  • Vuln: LibTIFF 'tif_lzw.c' Remote Buffer Underflow Vulnerability
  • Bugtraq: Re: Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities in Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Opera and Chrome
  • Bugtraq: [SECURITY] [DSA 1825-1] New nagios2/nagios3 packages fix arbitrary code execution
  • Bugtraq: [oCERT-2009-007] FCKeditor input sanitization errors
  • Bugtraq: One Click Ownage [White Paper and Scripts]
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  • Microsoft Hit With 2nd Spyware Suit (TechWeb)
  • Cuebot-K Worm Poses As Microsoft WGA (TechWeb)
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  • Open source lobby a voice in EU patent consultations
  • Geoserver 1.3.2 Released: Open Source server for Google Earth and …
  • Australia Wants to Regulate Internet Streaming.
  • Security World: Double Password security manager announced
  • Security World: ICICI Bank phishing scam targets customers in india
  • Defense Witness In UBS Trial Says Not Enough Evidence To Make Case (TechWeb)
  • EU commissioner says Microsoft fine seems inevitable (Reuters)
  • Six Things You Didn’t Know About Linux: A Beginners’ Guide (TechWeb)
  • Technology Gives HD DVD Format Visual Pop (TechWeb)
  • Apple snooping startles Mac users
  • Dr. Notes Cuts Off Customers, Demands Fee
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    Sat Jul 4 15:00:16 CDT 2009

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  • Inside a Phish
  • Scanning Windows Deeper With the Nmap Scanning Engine
  • A Virtually Secure Browser
  • Incident Handlers Guide to SQL Injection Worms
  • Building an Automated Behavioral Malware Analysis Environment using Open Source Software
  • PCI DSS and Incident Handling: What is required before, during and after an incident
  • Virtual Rapid Response Systems
  • Effective Time and Communication Management
  • IOScat - a Port of Netcat's TCP functions to Cisco IOS
  • AppSec - Cross Site Request Forgery: What Attackers Don't Want You to Know
  • Beer - The Key Ingredient to Team Development
  • An Inexpensive Wireless IDS using Kismet and OpenWRT
  • Post Acquisition Audit in 30 Days
  • Two-Factor Authentication: Can You Choose the Right One?
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    Sat Jul 4 15:00:10 CDT 2009

  • New Video of Tesla's Mass-Market Electric Car
  • Study Deconstructs Canadian Copyright Lobby Deception
  • AOL Shuts Down CompuServe
  • CrunchPad Will Be a 'Dead Simple Web Tablet'
  • Jammie Thomas To Appeal $1.9 Million RIAA Verdict
  • Symantec Exec Warns Against Relying On Free Antivirus
  • The Chemistry of Firework Displays
  • Behind the First Secure Quantum Crypto Network
  • Generating Power From Ocean Buoys and Kites
  • UK Police Told To Use Wikipedia When Preparing For Court
  • Hawking Says Humans Have Entered a New Stage of Evolution
  • Amazon Wants Patent For Inserting Ads Into Books
  • Fake Tamiflu "Out-Spams Viagra On Web"
  • Source Code of Several Atari 7800 Games Released
  • How To Get Your Program Professionally Marketed?
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    Sat Jul 4 15:00:09 CDT 2009

  • Study Deconstructs Canadian Copyright Lobby Deception
  • Jammie Thomas To Appeal $1.9 Million RIAA Verdict
  • Amazon Wants Patent For Inserting Ads Into Books
  • Professor Gets 4 Years in Prison for Sharing Drone Plans With Students
  • Copyright Should Encourage Derivative Works
  • US Couple Gets Prison Time For Internet Obscenity
  • DOJ Confirms Google Antitrust Investigation
  • Judge Tentatively Dismisses Case Against Lori Drew
  • Safe Harbor Spells Win For Kaspersky In Malware Case Against Zango
  • Your Browser History Is Showing
  • TSA Asked to Ensure Safety Of Customer Data After Clear Closing
  • GPS-Based System For Driving Tax Being Field Tested
  • RIAA Victory Over Usenet.com In Copyright Case
  • UK Compulsory ID Plan Shelved
  • Ranchers Have Beef With USDA Program To ID Cattle
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