Manning the cyberbarricades--or not
SBC, Yahoo offer free security tools to Net service subscribers. Also: U.S. government says its Wi-Fi networks aren't secure.
Tools are available for building more secure Net access, but not everyone is taking advantage of them.
May 17, 2005
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SBC, Yahoo add security tools to Net service
New service combines antivirus, anti-spyware and parental control tools--and is available free to SBC Yahoo subscribers.May 17, 2005
Government says Wi-Fi networks not secure
Investigators pick up Wi-Fi signals from outside all six agencies tested--and find plenty of unauthorized activity, too.May 17, 2005
Technology alarmism in spades
perspective ID management expert Phil Libin says critics knocking an upcoming government security program miss the point.May 17, 2005
Pentium 4 loophole could let in hackers
An attacker could take advantage of hyperthreading timing in the chip to sniff out passwords, a security researcher warns.May 16, 2005
Sober.Q spreads hate messages in German, English
Distribution method of new worm may mean that Sober authors have remote control over thousands of PCs.May 16, 2005
Feds eye new cybersecurity post
Congress may try to fix the turnover in cybersecurity leaders by giving the position more weight.May 16, 2005
Check Point on the defensive
Security company faces a licensing pinch. Will a wave of new products catch customers' eyes?May 16, 2005
New phishing attack uses real ID hooks
Researchers are tracking an emerging form of phishing that uses stolen identity information to target individuals and their bank accounts.May 15, 2005