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Friday, February 27, 2009

Cisco unleashes a dozen security advisories; Hackers still enjoy vandalizing Web sites

Commerce chief faces 5 Internet emergencies; Scammers abuse Google Trends to poison search results
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Cisco unleashes a dozen security advisories
Cisco released advisories and/or patches for Cisco IOS/BGP, Cisco Application Networking Manager, Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Server and Application Control Engine. Read more.

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Study: Hackers still enjoy vandalizing Web sites A study of 57 Web site hacks from last year showed that 24% were aimed at defacing a site rather than financial gain.

Commerce chief faces 5 Internet emergencies If former Washington State Gov. Gary Locke (D) is confirmed as the new U.S. Commerce Secretary, he'll face several Internet policy issues that require immediate attention and decisive action in 2009.

Scammers abuse Google Trends to poison search results Cyber crooks are using one of Google's own tools to poison search results with links that spread fake security software, a researcher said Thursday.

MessageLabs: Spammers pull at the heart in February The start of February saw Internet spam levels rise to as high as 79.5% of all e-mails due to a spike in botnet activity and spammers leveraging the financial crisis and Valentine's Day, according to MessageLabs.

Identity theft morphs, but maintains lead as FTC's top consumer complaint For the ninth year in a row identity theft - particularly in Arizona and California - was the number one consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission in 2008. Of 1,223,370 complaints received in 2008, 313,982 - or 26% - were related to identity theft.

FCC threatens fines on data protection rules The U.S. Federal Communications Commission may fine 600 operators for failing to properly file annual reports proving that they protect customer data.

SEC, FTC investigating Heartland after data theft Federal agencies, including the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, have begun investigating Heartland Payment Systems following a massive data breach at the payment processing company.

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Report cites potential privacy gotchas in cloud computing Companies looking to reduce their IT costs and complexity by tapping into cloud computing services should first make sure that they won't be stepping on any privacy land mines in the process, according to a report released this week by the World Privacy Forum.

Compliance Complaints IDC, a sister company to CSO, predicts that IT security spending will still grow by nearly 10 percent in 2009, and even faster in 2010. They characterize security as "the least likely area [in IT] to face cuts in response to the current economic crisis.

U.K. declines to prosecute hacker wanted in U.S. British authorities said Thursday they won't prosecute a hacker who would prefer to face trial in his own country rather than face extradition to the U.S.

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02/27/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Turning 5,000 discarded cell phones into art
  2. Verizon Wireless takes aim at pesky 'Rabbit'
  3. IPhone plagues Princeton with flaky Wi-Fi problems
  4. New Google dashboard provides downtime information
  5. 40% of geeks surveyed really work fewer than ... say what?
  6. Microsoft has big growth plans even as economy limps
  7. Juniper's answer to Cisco in the data center: Stratus Project
  8. Juniper joins top-of-rack switch fray
  9. Top 10 removable media security incidents
  10. Nortel announces more layoffs
  11. Microsoft TechFest: Commute UX dialog system for in-car infotainment


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