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- How To Crack WEP and WPA Wireless Networks
- US power grid vulnerable to attack
- Microsoft Fixes Critical Internet Explorer Bugs for May Patch Tuesday
- Wiretap Law May Create 'Backdoors' For Hackers, Experts Warn
- Chinese break into US dam database
- U.S. gives big, secret push to Internet surveillance
- CISPA passes committee, heads to House vote
- Linksys Wireless Router Full of Flaws, Researcher Says
- Critics Claim CISPA Would Authorize Hacking
- Record-Breaking DDoS Attack Slows Web
- Outdated Java weak spots are widespread, Websense says
- New adware Trojan circulating that targets Mac OS X systems
- AT&T Hacker Sentenced to 3.5 Years in Prison
- Cybersecurity Standards Dodged by U.S. FCC Panel
- Microsoft releases four critical security updates
- Pwn2Own Hackers Take Down Chrome, Firefox, IE10
- China says US-based hackers are targeting its government websites
- NBC.com Hacked, Infected With Citadel Trojan
- Burger King Apologizes After Twitter Hacking
- Researchers: Zero-day PDF exploit affects Adobe Reader 11, earlier versions
- Wireless carriers leave millions of Android phones vulnerable to hackers
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday Addresses 57 Security Vulnerabilities
- Controversial CISPA Cyber-Security Bill Returns
- Hackers hit U.S. Department of Energy
- Oracle releases new Java update to patch security holes
- Lessons from the New York Times Chinese hack
- U.S. authorities charge three over "Gozi" computer virus
- Dangerous remote Linksys zero-day root exploit discovered
- Threat of mass cyberattacks on U.S. banks is real, McAfee warns
- U.N. Nuclear Agency Says It Was Hacked
- Facebook rolls out HTTPS security
- Trojan uses Google Docs to communicate with its control server
- Skype disables password resets over big security flaw
- Hackers get 10 Months to exploit using 0-day attacks before world finds out
- Kaspersky Lab Developing 'Secure' Operating System
- Microsoft issues Internet Explorer 10 patch for Adobe flaws
- Skype users targeted by ransomware worm
- Google Warns of New State-Sponsored Cyberattack Targets
- Router flaw allowed DNS attack on 4.5 million routers
- Microsoft fixing security bug in Internet Explorer
- Microsoft points to security tool to plug IE vulnerability
- Google Aurora hackers launching targeted 0-day attacks
- U.S. Spent $21B to Fight Global Cybercrime Last Year
- Hackers Leak 1 Million Apple Device IDs
- Latest 'ransomware' attacks are scarily sophisticated
- Java zero-day exploit hits the web
- Skype denies wiretapping claims
- Skype won't say whether it can eavesdrop on your conversations
- Senators soften latest cyber security measure
- Yahoo! Voices hack reveals 453,492 passwords
- AT&T to Sell Home Automation and Security Services Nationwide
- 40% of U.S. Government Web Sites Fail Security Test
- Microsoft warns of RDP attack within next 30 days
- Microsoft's February Patch Tuesday Kills 21 Security Bugs
- Microsoft online customer accounts hacked in India
- Mozilla patches critical Firefox bug
- Zappos hit by massive data breach
- Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Flaws Make Brute Force Attacks Feasible
- China Hackers Hit U.S. Chamber
- A simple HTML tag will crash 64-bit Windows 7
- Largest DDoS attack so far this year peaked at 45Gbps
- US anti-hacking law turns computer users into criminals
- Massive DNS poisoning attacks in Brazil
- Adobe patches Flash bug hackers are already exploiting
- Hackers break SSL encryption used by millions of sites
- Destructive network attacks coming, warns US cyber commander
- Obama administration wants tougher penalties for cybercrimes like hacking
- Hacking in the Netherlands Aimed at Internet Giants
- Skype bug may expose users to malicious code
- Facebook to Pay Hackers for Bugs
- More than 800 Android apps are leaking personal data
- DoD Commits to Cyber Defense Strategy
- LulzSec is back, hits News International
- Anonymous unleashes social network AnonPlus after Google+ ban
- Avast claims 60% of Adobe Reader users are vulnerable to malware
- Police: Internet providers must keep user logs
- Computer-Hacking Group Targets Apple In Latest Attack
- Security researchers discover 'indestructible' botnet
- Sega Hacked, 1.3 Million User Accounts Compromised
- Microsoft Warns of IT Support Phone Scams
- Microsoft releases Internet Explorer critical security fixes
- Hacker group breaks into Senate website
- Fake Antivirus Targets Firefox
- Citibank Hacked, 200K Customer Accounts Exposed
- New Malware Targets 64-Bit Windows
- China Accuses U.S. of Launching Global 'Internet War'
- Yahoo and Hotmail users also victims of phishing attack
- Google blames Chinese hackers for massive phishing campaign
- Another defense contractor L-3 targeted with RSA SecurID hack
- Lockheed falls victim to cyber attack
- Financial malware threatens bank accounts
- Facebook exposes millions of user credentials
- Skype flaw lets hackers gain control over Macs
- Hackers plan third attack against Sony
- Senator presses Sony on security breach
- Verizon: More breaches but less data lost. Huh?!
- Skype for Android Suffers from Security Issues
- U.S. shutters botnet, can disable malware remotely
- Adobe Flash hit by another zero-day flaw
- Microsoft to fix 64 flaws on Patch Tuesday next week
- DNSSEC bolsters .com security
- 'Massive' Epsilon E-Mail Breach Hits Citi, Chase, Many More
- Mass injection attack hits a million websites
- NASA spaceship control network vulnerable to hackers
- MySQL Website Falls Victim to SQL Injection Attack
- Pirate Bay User Database Compromised and Exploited, Again
- Adobe Flash exploit to be patched next week
- Obama to Push 'Privacy Bill of Rights'
- Windows 7 customers hit by service pack 1 install 'fatal error' flaws
- Attacks Use IE to Exploit Windows MHTML Flaw
- IPv6 intro creates spam-filtering nightmare
- Google confirms it pulled malicious Android apps
- WordPress hit by biggest-ever DDoS attack
- Google Pulls 21 Apps In Android Malware Scare
- Foreign hackers attack Canadian government
- The cyberweapon that could take down the Internet
- Microsoft finally says adios to Autorun
- Microsoft will finally fix an Internet Explorer flaw from last year
- Botnets fuel internet DDoS insurgency
- Internet Explorer bug puts 900 million users at risk
- Hackers exploit aging Telnet protocol
- Hackers sell access to military and government websites
- Facebook gives developers access to users' home addresses
- Facebook facing fall-down issues
- Microsoft Squashes Three Bugs, One 'Critical' In 2011's First Patch Tuesday
- Wireless encryption gets hacked in Amazon's cloud
- What you missed: A major Internet security hole was finnaly plugged
- Mozilla accidentally posts usernames and password hashes
- MS warns over zero-day IE bug
- Microsoft ends year with Patch Tuesday bang next week
- Security researcher demos new cellphone attack
- FTC wants a 'do not track' feature in web browsers
- FBI targets a young Russian behind a third of All World Spam
- Report: Stuxnet infects Iranian military systems
- Apple iOS Jailbreak Follows Security Update
- Trojan app bypasses Android security procedures
- New Trojan Threat Emerges
- Kinect hacked days after release
- Microsoft patches Office security vulnerabilities
- Microsoft warns of zero-day hole in Internet Explorer
- Google offers cash for finding Web security holes
- Facebook Punishes Developers for Passing on User IDs
- Americans want the President to have an Internet kill switch
- Microsoft Warns of Spike in Java Attacks
- US and Australia in talks over cyber-quarantine
- Botnets claim more than two million US PCs
- Facebook Retools With Focus on User Control
- Microsoft wants 'sick' PCs banned from the internet
- Anti-virus vendor trio plug website flaws
- Many Android apps secretly sharing your personal data
- PayPal plugs mobile site phishing risk
- Die-hard bug bytes Linux kernel for second time
- New Adobe Reader, Acrobat Security Flaw Under Attack
- Russian cops cuff 10 ransomware Trojan suspects
- USB worms eat into security
- Windows DLL bug hits dozens of apps
- DoD warns of growing Sino cyber threat
- Facebook login page still leaks sensitive info
- Click fraud botnet unpicked
- Apple sits on a patch for a critical flaw
- DNS Made Easy rallies after punishing DDoS attack
- Microsoft to set record with next Patch Tuesday
- Microsoft rushes out emergency exploit fix
- 'Suspicious' Android wallpaper app nabs user data
- Researcher 'leaks' 100 million Facebook IDs
- Open source hack aids mobile phone snooping
- Firefox and Chrome security patches released
- Millions of routers vulnerable to new version of old attack
- Facebook apps to need permission before using profile data
- A year old security hole leaves Ipads vulnerable
- Aussies: Get a virus, no Web for you!
- Security firms taking days to block malware
- Adobe warns over unpatched PDF peril
- Facebook plugs email address indexing bug
- Video smutware attack returns to Facebook
- Facebook sent some user data to advertisers
- Facebook adds new security features as pressure grows over privacy
- Zeus botnet jumps on PDF design flaw
- Freetard-targeting Trojan seeks to scam scaredycats
- PDF security hole opens can of worms
- Facebook shows personal email addresses
- DNS glitch sends surfers to China
- T.J.Maxx hacker sentenced to 20 years in prison
- New Internet Explorer code-execution attacks go wild
- Microsoft takes down massive botnet
- The Web's greatest security threats revealed
- Cyber attacks will 'catastrophically' spook public, warns GCHQ
- US defence industry calls for more spending on cyber-warfare
- Adobe pushes out Flash security fix
- Bumper Patch Tuesday tackles multiple Windows flaws
- Google to enlist NSA to fight off cyberattacks
- Hackers threaten critical infrastructure
- 80% of government Websites miss DNS Security deadline
- Adobe predicted as top 2010 hacker target
- Mozilla Patches 10 Security Bugs With Firefox 3.5.6
- Microsoft Patches Zero-Day Internet Explorer Hole
- MS denies Win 7 backdoor rumours
- Cisco patches 12 router flaws
- Half of Firefox users running insecure Flash
- How to crack a WEP wireless network ?
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