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Another Internet Explorer flaw found

July 7, 2004 This is the third time in a month that Microsoft must play catch-up with researchers finding vulnerabilities in its browser. TAGS: vulnerability, researcher, Microsoft Internet Explorer, flaw, computer science, security, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., PC

Software firms fault colleges' security education

February 16, 2005 A panel at the Secure Software Forum blames universities for turning out graduates who don't know how to program securely. TAGS: college, university, computer science, Oracle Corp., security, software company, developer, programming, Microsoft Corp.

Attack targets Sony 'rootkit' fix

November 16, 2005 Security firm reports Web sites intended to exploit a flaw in a Sony program designed to remedy security problems in copy-protected CDs. TAGS: Websense Inc., rootkit, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Sony Corp., digital-rights management, uninstaller, computer science, copy protection, flaw, malicious code, security, professor, CD, Web browser, Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer

Keyboard clicks can lead to security hacks

September 14, 2005 Do the keys on the keyboard make different sounds? Kind of, UC Berkeley scientists discover. And that's a potential problem. TAGS: keyboard, computer science, technique, accuracy, researcher, key, character, security, password, IBM Corp.

Security experts give e-voting thumbs down

January 22, 2004 A team of academic security researchers says Internet voting should be shelved until the Internet becomes more secure. TAGS: e-voting, Accenture Ltd., election, computer science, researcher, professor, expert, security

Does e-voting need paper trails?

October 31, 2006 Fears of glitches and foul play on computerized voting machines have prompted widespread calls for paper receipts. TAGS: Maryland, receipt, election, computer science, Governor, audit, state, scientist, security

E-voting makes its mark

November 3, 2004 Watchdogs report no major problems with voting machines, but critics say security's still a worry. TAGS: e-voting, election, critic, observer, computer science, worker, professor, security

E-voting: Nightmare or nirvana?

June 30, 2004 With a presidential election looming, experts square off in a CNET News.com roundtable to debate electronic voting's merits and risks. TAGS: e-voting, ballot, harm, election, computer science, professor, scientist, security
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