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[2005-07-28] Congress Finally Moving On Data Security Measures Banks and credit card companies have claimed they could maintain data security without government legislation.
[2005-07-19] Bush Likes India With Nuclear Power The White House changed what many thought was a solid position on India using nuclear power. President Bush said yesterday that he would ask Congress to end long-term sanctions against India.
[2005-07-12] Phrack Goes 404 The notorious magazine that spanned years of covering the underground hacker community turns 'rm -rf' on itself.
[2005-07-12] Have You Patched Your Windows Today? Three Microsoft patches were released to address critical flaws, and exploit code has begun circulating already.
[2005-07-07] Pew Says Spyware Stinks The Pew Internet and American Life project released a study today that says most U.S. Internet users learned about spyware and adware the hard way. They've had their computers screwed, blued and tattooed by annoying bits of software that take over your browser, eat up memory, cause your computer to crash and a whole host of other problems.
[2005-07-05] German Teen Spreads Worms Sven Jaschan admitted to wrecking computers worldwide when he confessed to creating last year's Sasser computer worm. The worm devastated hundreds of thousands of computers across the globe. In the process, he's bought himself some real jail time for his computer terrorism.
[2005-07-02] Microsoft Announces Bug In the IE Ointment Mammoth software company Microsoft announced and itty bitty little bug that can cause a lot of problems for users of Internet Explorer (IE). The bug, reported by SEC Consult hasn't been utilized yet but Microsoft did confirm the vulnerability.
[2005-07-01] Veritas Exploit In The Wild A patch has been made available for Veritas Backup Exec, which is vulnerable to a buffer overflow exploit.
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