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http://www.dailynews.com/ci_8291447By Rick CocaLA Daily NewsStaff Writer02/17/2008He told the 911 dispatcher he had killed someone in the house and more bloodshed would follow.When SWAT units responded to the Southern California home from where the dispatcher thought the call originated, they confronted a man with a weapon and readied their assault rifles.But unlike this month's Winnetka SWAT standoff - in which Edwin Rivera killed his father, two brothers and LAPD Officer Randal Simmons - this man was inn read more »
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eBay is trying to help CISOs (chief information security officers) build a common front in the war against cybercrime. read more »
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Good help is hard to find, and in the world of IT security, there's little question that finding the right people to defend your operations and corporate reputation is a cornerstone to achieving success. read more »
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On-demand payment management software is integrated into security technology.... read more »
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Passwords are so passéA group of software and online payment companies are teaming up to find a better way than passwords to protect, and prove, your identity online.… read more »
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 03:08:01 -0500 (CDT)http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military_law/4270420.htmlBy Glenn DerenePopular MechanicsJune 30, 2008When it comes to the U.S. government's computer security, we in the tech press have a habit of reporting only the bad news.for instance, last year's hacks into Oak Ridge and Los Alamos National Labs, a break-in to an e-mail server used by Defense Secretary Robert Gates ... the list goes on and on. Frankly that' read more »
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 02:48:27 -0500 (CDT)http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39448526,00.htmBy Matthew Broersma ZDNet.co.uk17 July 2008 Researchers led by BT security expert Bruce Schneier have shown that deniable file systems — designed to hide data so effectively that there is no trace of its existence on a user's system — may not be so deniable after all, due to the interference of standard applications and of the operating system itself.The resear read more »
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France's Olympic handball team expects video analytics to give it a boost against opponents. The French started using software combining videos of all the players in the world with match statistics to train their teams. Studying opponents' every move, strength and weakness is meant to help players devise the perfect counter-attack. - BEIJING (Reuters) - Intricate spy software has helped France'shandballers improve their game and head coach Philippe Bana was hopingto see the dividends at the upcoming Oly read more »
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France's Olympic handball team expects video analytics to give it a boost against opponents. The French started using software combining videos of all the players in the world with match statistics to train their teams. Studying opponents' every move, strength and weakness is meant to help players devise the perfect counter-attack. - BEIJING (Reuters) - Intricate spy software has helped France'shandballers improve their game and head coach Philippe Bana was hopingto see the dividends at the upcoming Oly read more »
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Android needs YouGoogle's Android security team has appealed to bug hunters to help it iron out flaws in the platform.… read more »
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Rock Phish's big, fat, fast-flux networkThe Rock Phish gang - one of the net's most notorious phishing outfits - has teamed up with another criminal heavyweight called Asprox in overhauling its network with state-of-the-art technology, according to researchers from RSA.… read more »
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