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    Where the truth is: Logs and breach-disclosure laws 03/07/2008 09:09:45

    Stories detailing the theft of personal information from enterprise databases have filled our news for years and are reaching almost unbearable intensity and frequency. Even back in 2005, it was reported that more than 55 million Americans had their personal data exposed in more than 130 major security breaches. A more recent survey found that nearly 90 per cent of Fortune 500 companies and government agencies have experienced security breaches (that they know of!)
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    Porn filters set for 'fight club' test 03/04/2008 07:53:08

    It is the surely the first security demonstration in history to draw inspiration from a notorious 1970s porn flick and a more recent Brad Pitt film, based on the underground bare-knuckle fighting scene.
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    Behavior-based malware detection software on the way 06/03/2008 08:02:33

    Start-up NovaShield says that in May it will release its first security product for the PC, behavior-based detection software designed to catch, quarantine and eradicate malware not ordinarily detected by signature-based antivirus products.
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    Apple releases Leopard 10.5.2, patches 10 bugs 12/02/2008 10:28:00

    Apple on Monday issued its first security update for the year, patching at least 10 vulnerabilities in Mac OS X as it also upgraded Leopard to Version 10.5.2 after weeks of speculation on its release date.
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    Oracle to ship critical security patches next week 11/01/2008 14:33:55

    Oracle plans to fix dozens of flaws in its software products next Tuesday, including critical bugs in the company's database, e-business suite and application server.
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    Alcatel-Lucent unwraps Web Services security appliance 11/12/2007 09:15:24

    Alcatel-Lucent has announced a Web Services network-security appliance intended to secure access to content and monitor for unauthorized transmission.
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    Apple releases first Leopard update 16/11/2007 11:01:17

    Apple today issued the first update for Leopard, its three-week-old operating system. The update fixes a wide range of out-the-gate bugs and patch three security vulnerabilities.
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    Phishers (almost) scam grocery giant out of US$10 million 24/10/2007 06:40:26

    Apparently it's not just unwary individuals that fall victim to online scammers. Even large corporations, it seems, can get suckered into parting with their money by devious phishers.
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    Mobile players hop on LiMo's Linux trip 13/08/2007 09:10:37

    The market can expect to see by 2008 the fruits of a recently-formed initiative to develop the first globally available Linux-based mobile device platform based on industry-developed standards.
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    Security top concern for new IETF chair 31/07/2007 11:35:36

    Russ Housley is the first chair of the IETF with a particular expertise in network security. Housley, who runs consulting firm Vigil Security, has been active in the IETF for nearly 20 years and helped write early e-mail security and public key infrastructure standards. Three months into his job as chair of the leading Internet standards body, Housley talked with Carolyn Duffy Marsan about his strategy for bolting better security onto the freewheeling Internet.
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    With Postini, a business case for security at Google 12/07/2007 11:41:40

    Google believes that its consumer-grade Web applications represent the future of enterprise IT. But while Google is quick to trumpet its products' innovative features, the search giant hasn't said much about their security. Until recently, that is.
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