Friday | 10 July, 2009
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    IBM's bid for ISS to broaden security portfolio 24/08/2006 07:51:12

    IBM's move to buy Internet Security Systems (ISS) is another example of the company's strategy to grow its product offerings and expertise in key areas through acquisition.
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    Use Numbers to Fight Cybercrime 20/03/2006 08:08:32

    Statistics could prove a handy ally in helping companies large and small to ward off cyberattacks, according to one security expert.
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    US DHS funds security for open source 12/01/2006 08:13:32

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has awarded a US$1.24 million three-year grant to Stanford University and software vendors Coverity and Symantec. The grant will fund daily security audits and analysis of more than 40 open-source projects including Apache, Linux, Mozilla, MySQL and PostgreSQL.
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    'Loverspy' program creator indicted, on the run 30/08/2005 08:40:20

    The creator of Loverspy, software to surreptitiously observe individuals' online activities, has been indicted for allegedly violating US federal computer privacy laws, local and federal authorities announced Friday.
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    Hacker found guilty in massive data theft case 16/08/2005 08:05:15

    A Florida man was found guilty of stealing data from customer information management company Acxiom Friday. The prosecution estimates that Scott Levine and his defunct bulk e-mail marketing firm Snipermail.com stole more than 1.6 billion customer records by hacking into an Acxiom server.
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    Industry tries to unite again to tackle spyware 13/07/2005 08:16:50

    The Anti-Spyware Coalition (ASC), a group of IT companies and public interest groups, is hoping to succeed where a previous vendor organisation failed in tackling the global problem of spyware. The ASC released an agreed-upon draft definition of spyware Tuesday that it hopes will promote public comment and ultimately result in users becoming better educated about the dangers of spyware.
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