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Hackers: Archive: November 2002 

Healthy Revenue Picture for VPN/Firewall, IDS Markets

While uncertainty reigns in terms of overall enterprise IT spending, a pair of recent studies from Infonetics Research suggests that the VPN/firewall and intrusion detection markets are experiencing at least modest growth.

CERT Warns of Solaris Font Flaw

Sun confirms the security flaw in its X Window Font System offered a workaround until a comprehensive patch can be issued.

A Holey Reality

RealNetworks issues a patch for potentially serious security flaws in its flagship RealOne media player.

Volunteers Wanted For IT National Guard

Looking to volunteer on behalf of your country's safety? The NET Guard bill is an effort to corral cutting edge tech assistance for the nation's emergency workers.

Identity Theft Case Called Largest Ever

The feds round up three people charged with stealing credit information and identities of more than 30,000 consumers.

Holiday Fraud May Cost Nearly $300 Million

The stakes get bigger and both the good guys and the bad guys are escalating their efforts in the ongoing online battle between merchants and thieves.

Sept. 11 Lessons: Better Prepare For Direct Attacks

While the Internet proved itself resilient and an important communications resource on Sept. 11, a new report warns that ISPs and companies need to further prepare themselves to handle future emergencies.

Wireless LAN Security Assessments Steps

Ensure your wireless LAN complies with the latest security mechanisms. Learn the steps necessary for conducting a wireless LAN security assessment.

Microsoft Fixes 'Critical' Flaw in MDAC

In rare strong language, Microsoft warns that the MDAC buffer overrun flaw 'is very serious' and urged the immediate application of patches.

Deadline Nears for White House IT Security Plan

After two months of town hall meetings, White House's draft National Strategy for Securing Cyber Security will soon hit President Bush's desk.

Apache Flaws Being Exploited

Several security holes in the Apache source are being actively exploited on the Internet; IT managers should upgrade to version 1.3.27 or 2.0.43 or higher.

FTC Charges Three Spammers, Settles With Four Others

Agency claims one defendant offered spam filters that actually increased junk mail.

  • Consumer Groups Rally to Can Spam
  • Security Threat Correlation: The Next Battlefield

    IT security professionals are figuring out the next battlefield against the bad guys: threat correlation. Akin to placing sentries on your network battlements, threat correlation solutions monitor sensor data and then identify important threats from across your global network.

    Feds Want to Extradite British Hacker

    U.S. authorities are seeking trials in both Virginia and New Jersey for unemployed computer administrator who allegedly broke into nearly 100 military networks.

  • U.S. Indicts British Hacker
  • The Guts of WLAN Security Policy

    Because of the use of radio waves, a wireless LAN will not be secure unless you take special precautions. Follow these recommendations when defining the wireless LAN security policy for your company.

    Protecting Proprietary Property from Espionage

    Espionage may seem a plot line seen only in James Bond movies, but U.S. companies are learning, or need to learn, that foreign governments and competitors are after critical information.

    U.S. Indicts British Hacker

    Computer administrator accused of $1M in damages after hacking into military and NASA networks.

    Beware of Electronic Greeting Scam

    Beware of the next electronic greeting card you receive. It may not be quite so friendly. An e-card scam is circulating, conning people into clicking onto a phony Web site where they can infect their system with a virus or have their address book stolen.

    Serious BIND Server Flaws Detected

    Exploitation of the vulnerabilities could lead to compromise and DoS attacks against vulnerable DNS servers.

    As the Bridex Worm Turns

    The Bridex e-mail worm targets a known vulnerability in Microsoft Windows: it's capable of spreading a variant of the active Funlove virus.

    SBC Creates Anti-Hacker Lab

    With online security fears at an all-time high, the ISP launches the Internet Assurance and Security Center (IASC) to detect and neutralize hacker attacks.

    Is The New Outlook a Threat to E-Mail Marketers?

    The upcoming version of Microsoft's popular e-mail program boasts anti-spam features that could give legitimate e-mail marketers headaches.