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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

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SANS Institute updates list of 'Top 20 Internet Security
Network World Fusion - SANS Institute Monday updated its list of Top 20 vulnerabilities discovered in products or types of exploits and attacks that threaten users on the Internet. The SANS Spring Update of its Top 20 Internet Security Vulnerabilities cites a
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Technology: Who's Got My Keys?
MSNBC - They're easy to make from online kits, and shadowy conspirators are deploying them at a record rate to harm unsuspecting individuals. IEDs in Iraq? Guess again. They're identity-stealing software programs known as keyloggers, and according to the
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Phishing finds victims even among savvy computer users
Lucianne.com - She could have been suffering from lack of sleep, or lack of caffeine. Maybe a long day at work.What Laurell Haapanen of Ballard called her "one second of bad judgment" drained her bank account and left her wondering how the heck someone as computer
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Symantec Relaunches Phishing Info Sharing Network
Information Week - Symantec on Monday relaunched an anti-phishing fraud service it acquired in its 2005 acquisition of WholeSecurity, and said major Internet players including eBay, Google, Yahoo, RSA Security, and Wells Fargo will participate in the data sharing group
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Smarter Spam Could Mimic Friends' Mail
Information Week - The next generation of spam and phishing e-mails could fool both software filters and the most cautious people, Canadian researchers said Sunday, by mimicking the way friends and real companies write messages. John Aycock, an assistant professor of
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