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CNET News.com - Security
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Protecting against Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID data attacks
Speaker at hacker conference warns about security risks inherent in everyday electronics and suggests taking a hammer to your passport.
Team debuts electronic-hacking how-to videos at HOPE conference
Do-it-yourself hacker team creates video series to show people how to hack everyday electronics.
Listen to the 2600 hacker conference
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Listen to the 2600 hacker conference--If you can't attend The Last HOPE conference, you can tune in over the Internet.
AMD, Intel Centrino 2 make strange bedfellows--Advanced Micro Devices is making gains at Hewlett-Packard, even in Centrino 2 notebooks.
Comcast customers: Are your e-mails going missing?--Peter Glaskowsky reports on a surprising problem: the Internet addresses of Comcast customers are associated with spam and listed on some e-mail blacklist services.
Earnings: Microsoft and Google disappoint, while IBM soars--Earnings are up across the board, but profits are down...but not everywhere.
Dutch court allows publication of Mifare security hole research
Court rules that preventing violation of RFID chip security flaw research would violate freedom of expression for Dutch University.
Comcast customers: Sent e-mails blocked?
The Internet Protocol addresses of Comcast cable modem customers are getting associated with spam and listed on some e-mail blacklist services.
HOPE conference highlights everyday hacking
Hacker event starting Friday in New York will host of sessions on conventional and unconventional hacks related to security, privacy, and gadgets.
A real simple answer to password protection
Saving your own password file with a password might not be secure enough.
Despite patch, today's systems still vulnerable to 2002 flaw
Researcher notes similarity (and differences) between a recent DNS patch announcement and 2002's SNMPv1 flaw.
Mozilla updates Firefox with three security patches
A new batch of security updates includes three critical Firefox 3 vulnerabilities, two of which also affect Firefox 2.
Microsoft revises DirectX security bulletins
Microsoft revises critical DirectX-related security bulletins.
Cyber-capos: How cybercriminals mirror the mafia and businesses
Finjan report shows how cybercriminals offer "crimeware-as-a-service" and have a hierarchy like the mafia.
Adding risk to our homes
In the rush to solve one problem (energy consumption), it looks as though we're creating new security risks.
Facebook fixes hole that exposed birth dates
Facebook member birth dates were inadvertently exposed during test, putting members at risk of identity fraud, Sophos says.
ERM: The forgotten data security space
The DLP guys found a goldmine while ERM companies faded away, but there are a few ironies in this victory.
San Francisco IT worker arrested in hijacking of city network
Disgruntled city worker in jail on $5 million bail after allegedly locking administrators out of the city's wireless area network.
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