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Vista Flaw Not Flooring Industry
NewsFactor   Thursday, 28 December 2006
NewsFactor - Let the games begin: Now that Vista is on its way to companies around the globe, hackers, researchers, and security firms have taken aim. On one side, you've got the bad guys hoping to find bugs that will enable them to wreak havoc, and on the opposing side, you've got the good guys trying to save us from the harm that hackers plan.
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Chinese Hackers Launch New Office Attack
TechWeb   Thursday, 28 December 2006
TechWeb - Popular Christmas PowerPoint slide show circulating by e-mail contains a security threat developed by paid-for-hire hackers.
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Windows Vista Flaw Not Cause for Major Concern
NewsFactor   Thursday, 28 December 2006
NewsFactor - Let the games begin: Now that Vista is on its way to companies around the globe, hackers, researchers, and security firms have taken aim. On one side, you've got the bad guys hoping to find bugs that will enable them to wreak havoc, and on the opposing side, you've got the good guys trying to save us from the harm that hackers plan.
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Windows Vista security flaw discovered; experts believe risk is low
Canadian Press   Wednesday, 27 December 2006
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Holiday for Hackers?
PC World   Saturday, 23 December 2006
PC World - Vandals attacked last Christmas, but security experts don't expect a repeat.
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Vista Exploit Surfaces on Russian Hacker Site
PC Magazine   Friday, 22 December 2006
PC Magazine - Proof-of-concept exploit code for a security flaw affecting all versions of Windows (including Vista) has been released on a Russian hacker forum, forcing Microsoft to activate its emergency response process.
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Kaspersky Lab's Secret Sauce Uses 'Woodpeckers'
PC Magazine   Wednesday, 20 December 2006
PC Magazine - News Analysis: Can the Russian anti-virus vendor innovate fast enough to stay relevant in a hypercompetitive security market?
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More Patched Systems, Fewer Potential Victims
TechWeb   Tuesday, 19 December 2006
TechWeb - As there are fewer unpatched systems, Symantec says the remaining infected systems send out even more scans--thought to originate with the 'Sagevo' or 'Big Yellow' worm--looking for a target.
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Hackers Will Join Forces With The Mob In 2007, Security Firm Warns
TechWeb   Tuesday, 19 December 2006
TechWeb - Cybercriminals are expected to become much more organized and connected in the new year, driving zero-day attacks and upping the ante for online crime, according to a new report.
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Universities vulnerable to ID thieves
AP   Monday, 18 December 2006

File photo shows a group of computer hackers comparing notes as they work on a laptop computer, July 13, 2002 at the H2K2 conference held in New York City. An unknown hacker has infiltrated a massive University of California, Los Angeles database with personal information on 800,000 people, the school said on Tuesday, in one of the worst computer breaches ever at a U.S. university. REUTERS/Jeff ChristensenAP - Universities have become attractive targets for hackers who are taking advantage of the openness of the schools' networks, their decentralized security and the personal information they keep on millions of young adults.


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Worm hits computers via Symantec Corp.'s antivirus program
Canadian Press   Saturday, 16 December 2006
Canadian Press - SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A computer worm is attacking some business PCs through a flaw in antivirus software by Symantec Corp., a security company warned Friday.
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