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Will the iPhone be iPwned?

August 1st, 2007 · No Comments

Security experts’ predictions for the sleek high-end device vary, but they agree that Apple’s first phone will be scrutinized closely.
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Tags: Consumer Tech · Flaws and vulnerabilities · Research · Security · SecurityFocus

Firm finds new danger in dangling pointers

July 25th, 2007 · No Comments

The common software flaw should be considered a security threat, not a quality control issue, researchers say.
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Newsmaker: DCT, MPack developer

July 20th, 2007 · No Comments

One of the three Russian developers behind the MPack infection kit virtually sits down with SecurityFocus to discuss the program and making a business out of cybercrime.
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Tags: Cybercrime · Flaws and vulnerabilities · Interview · Security · SecurityFocus · Software · Viruses and worms

Spammers dump images, switch to PDF files

July 18th, 2007 · No Comments

A wave of spam e-mail messages carrying attachments in the Portable Document Format gathers speed, hitting companies and consumers worldwide.
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Tags: Cybercrime · Flaws and vulnerabilities · Research · Security · SecurityFocus

Got Interference? Data-Crowding Problems Loom for Wi-Fi

July 17th, 2007 · No Comments

Interference on wireless networks will likely get worse before it gets better. Sometimes, the most egregious offenders aren’t nearby residential networks or municipal Wi-Fi grids, but the myriad electronic devices in people’s homes. Poorly shielded microwave ovens leak radio waves tuned to 2.45 GHz, the resonant frequency of water. Many cordless phones operate in the [...]

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Tags: Consumer Tech · Flaws and vulnerabilities · Software · Wired News

Flaw auction site highlights disclosure issues

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

WabiSabiLabi gets mixed reviews, but security pros agree that interesting times are ahead.
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Fast flux foils bot-net takedown

July 10th, 2007 · No Comments

Malicious coders are increasingly playing a shell game, using a technology known as “fast flux” to make locating key servers more difficult.
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Lawmakers worry over gov’t network breaches

June 27th, 2007 · No Comments

Hearings on the Hill reveal a significant number of security breaches at the Departments of Commerce, Defense, Homeland Security, State and Energy.
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Tags: Critical infrastructure · Flaws and vulnerabilities · Government · Homeland Security · Security · SecurityFocus

Amero case spawns effort to educate

June 19th, 2007 · No Comments

Following a judge’s ruling to throw out a verdict based on faulty digital forensics, a group of security professionals, legal experts and educators look to the future.
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Tags: Cybercrime · Flaws and vulnerabilities · Government · Legal · Security · SecurityFocus

Group: Anti-hacking laws can hobble Net security

June 15th, 2007 · No Comments

A working group of security researchers, digital-rights activists and government prosecutors discuss whether bug hunters can find vulnerabilities in Web sites without violating laws.
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Tags: Cybercrime · Flaws and vulnerabilities · Research · SecurityFocus · Software