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Hackers: Archive: March 2006 

Track Your Laptop Anywhere�Or Not

Synet's nTracker Laptop/Desktop Anti-Theft software is designed to help bring a stolen laptop home. But don't reach for your wallet yet — the product didn't fare so well in our tests.

Computer Safety For Small Businesses

A free online kit helps companies secure computer networks and data.

Who's Watching the Privileged Users?

Companies trust their priviliged users to keep an eye on other employees, but who's watching the watchers?

House Panel Preps ID Theft Law

Republicans, Democrats reach accord on legislation targeting data breaches.

Microsoft Plans Patch For IE Hole

The company plans a patch for the 'highly critical' hole in the IE 7 beta.

Security Firm Caulks Sendmail Exploit

Sendmail plugs a hole that will a perpetrator take control of computers.

Can IE Bug Do More Than Crash Browsers?

It's unclear whether the flaw could lead to drive-by attacks.

Big Ads Add to Adware, Spyware

New report targets advertisers doing business with 180solutions.

Your Money or Your Data

AntiOnline Spotlight: What's worse than losing your data to malware? Paying a ransom to get it back.

ScanSafe Intros IM Security Management

Managing the rapidly growing security threats posed by instant messaging in businesses.

Groups Slam Data Breach Notification Bill

New House Financial Services legislation pre-exempts tougher state disclosure laws.

Microsoft Office, Windows Patched

Excel receives critical security attention.

Freeze Your Identity to Stop ID Theft

Can you stop identity theft before it occurs? One tech startup thinks it can.

Million-Dollar Payout in E-Mail Privacy Case

UPDATED: Marketer ignored Internet privacy statements, according to New York attorney general's office.

Microsoft Plans Office, Windows Patches

UPDATED: Critical Office flaw and 'important' Windows issue targeted for upcoming Microsoft patch release.

Firewalls Morph into New Enterprise Role

The death of the firewall has been greatly exaggerated, according to analysts. But it's not your father's firewall, either. The security technology is morphing into a whole new role in the enterprise.

Feds Continue Spam Porno Crackdown

New Hampshire woman faces up to 15 years in jail following guilty plea.

Malware Attacks Drop Off in February

After a record-breaking January, malware attacks dropped 26 percent last month. But the rate of attacks still was 39 percent higher than it was a year before.

Phishing Comes of Age

2005 became the year that phishing shed its amateur hour image and became a widespread and increasingly sophisticated threat.