Identity Theft Prevention - Microsoft 'Kahuna'
Microsoft 'Kahuna'
Globe and Mail - NEW YORK I signed up for my first Hotmail account in 1996 when a tech-savvy friend told me it would be part of the wave of the future. "Imagine it, this e-mail address travels with you," he said. "You don't even have to be on your home computer
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RSA buys Cyota for $145 million
Network World Fusion - RSA Security Monday said it plans to buy Cyota, the provider of online security and anti-fraud products, for $145 million. The acquisition will allow RSA to offer customers a broader range of authentication techniques. RSA hopes to offer a risk-based
Source: www.networkworld.com
Phish bait
San Francisco Gate - Chronicle staffer Benny Evangelista received this ironic phishing attempt recently. Now that banks are routinely warning their customers about phishing, this enterprising crook created a phish warning about phishing. From: JPMorgan Chase & Co [mailto
Source: sfgate.com
The Leaf-Chronicle.
Leaf Chronicle - Unit had no business using live ammunition without the proper training. Fort Campbell's training areas are, for the most part, state-of-the-art when it comes to soldiers experiencing urban combat when not in a war zone. I've been to a couple of these
Source: www.theleafchronicle.com
Linux Mozilla hole plugged
VNUnet - Linux company Ubuntu has issued an update for the Mozilla browser that fixes exploits which could be used phishing, denial of service (DoS) or other security attacks. The alert on the Secunia website said that the vulnerabilities could be exploited
Source: www.vnunet.com
Security Watch: Mozilla, Microsoft Mend Merchandise
PC Magazine - First, a reminder from last week's Security Watch: Microsoft issued several important security updates. Make sure to apply them. This week we describe a non-security change that Microsoft added to last week's critical security updates. You can thank
Source: www.pcmag.com

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