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Newsletter Archive: 2007

MySpace Asked GoDaddy To Drop SecLists
At the request of MySpace, domain registrar GoDaddy removed DNS records for SecLists.org after the security site published a list of 56,000 MySpace usernames and passwords that has been circulating the Internet.

Date:2007-01-26


The Key to Detecting and Stopping Image Spam
Much easier to manage: Ninja was designed by admins for admins. Its MMC interface is a breeze so you can get up and running in minutes vs. hours.

Date:2007-01-25


The Hidden Dangers of Internet Access
This FREE iPrism eBook focuses on these growing threats that exploit your organization’s Internet access and demonstrates how a dedicated appliance solution like iPrism can secure your network and prevent the downtime, loss of productivity and other problems associated with unmanaged Internet access.

Date:2007-01-23

Tokyo Doc Loses Patient Information
A physician with the University of Tokyo Hospital placed personal information about 150 patients on his home computer, only to have that data leaked online.

Date:2007-01-18

Microsoft Patches Lack Word Fixes
A trio of zero-day exploits for Word emerged in December around the time of Microsoft's last patch release. Their most recent updates for January contained four fixes, but none for Word.

Date:2007-01-11


Firewall Fright Tops 2006 Hacks
Amid a year of worms, cracks, phishes, and other computer security nastiness, a method of port scanning intranets from the outside topped the list.

Date:2007-01-04


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