Interior Dept. can stay online, court rules
Though American Indian trust funds are susceptible to hacks, no evidence suggests accounts have been attacked, court says.December 3, 2004, 11:53 AM PST
Photo: Browser searches for scams
Deepnet Explorer 3.1 groups browser tabs and sounds an alarm if it suspects a phishing site.December 1, 2004, 2:27 PM PST
New browser sniffs out phishy sites
Deepnet launches Web browser that detects fraudulent sites and nails an increasingly prevalent type of floating ad.Photo: Browser searches for scams
December 1, 2004, 12:54 PM PST
Photo: Promo disc wipes memory
A PlayStation 2 demo disc can accidentally erase memory cards, wiping out months of progress in games such as "Grand Theft Auto."December 1, 2004, 9:54 AM PST
Photo: Execs talk spam
Left to right: Brian Arbogast (Microsoft), Richard Gingras (Goodmail Systems), Meng Weng Wong (PoBox), Brad Garlinghouse (Yahoo), and John Thompson (Symantec) discuss the spam problem.December 1, 2004, 9:46 AM PST
iPaqs turn up the security
Hewlett-Packard taps biometrics and other software tricks to protect its new line of handhelds.November 30, 2004, 1:57 PM PST
Hidden gold in corporate cleanup
Corporations' rush to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act looks likely to be a boon for security product makers.November 24, 2004, 4:00 AM PST
VeriSign, Thomson check movie delivery
Join forces on an authentication and authorization service for movies, music and games delivered over digital networks.November 23, 2004, 11:51 AM PST
Browser promises to fend off phishers
Update to free browser will warn people if a Web site looks like a phishing scam, its maker says.November 22, 2004, 11:27 AM PST
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CA gives anti-spyware a consumer face
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Group aims to create hallmark of security
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McAfee unveils 2005 security suite
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Bank accounts in online security scare
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Symantec builds double-clad security service
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Online attack puts 1.4 million records at risk
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Deepnet Explorer 3.1 groups browser tabs and sounds an alarm if it suspects a phishing site.
A PlayStation 2 demo disc can accidentally erase memory cards, wiping out months of progress in games such as "Grand Theft Auto."