Saturday | 30 August, 2008
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Stories by: Gregg Keizer

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    Olympic ticket scams just the start, says researcher 05/08/2008 08:22:32

    Scammers have duped hundreds of people out of thousands of dollars each using bogus Olympic ticket-selling sites, and a security expert warned that more will follow.
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    DNS bug tattler not the first to guess flaw details 24/07/2008 08:33:50

    The researcher whose speculation led to an early disclosure of information about a critical flaw in the Domain Name System (DNS), the Internet's traffic cop, wasn't the first to come close to the truth, said the security expert who found the bug and organized a massive patching effort.
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    Microsoft, HP ship tools to protect Web sites from hackers 25/06/2008 09:55:21

    Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday unveiled free tools to help Web developers and site administrators defend against the rapidly growing number of SQL injection attacks that aim to hijack legitimate sites.
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    Security firm asks for help cracking ransomware key 10/06/2008 08:38:52

    A security company on Friday asked for help cracking an encryption key central to an extortion scheme that demands money from users whose PCs have been infected by malware.
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    Windows XP SP3 includes vulnerable Flash Player 04/06/2008 08:28:15

    Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) ships with an out-of-date version of Adobe's Flash Player that's vulnerable to recently-spotted attacks, according to Microsoft's support documentation.
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    Hackers hit Mars lander's Web site 03/06/2008 07:41:32

    The Web site for the Phoenix Mars Mission, NASA's most recent arrival on the Red Planet, was hacked over the weekend by a Turkish crew, according to a defacement database.
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    Phishing botnet expands by hacking legit sites 15/05/2008 08:10:59

    A botnet is now using a SQL-injection attack tool designed to hack legitimate Web sites, a move meant to add more hijacked PCs to its collection, according to a security researcher.
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    Microsoft fixes critical Windows, Word flaws 14/05/2008 07:56:07

    Microsoft Tuesday patched six vulnerabilities, most marked "critical," in Windows, Word, Publisher and its anti-virus software.
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    Hackers hijack a half-million sites in latest attack 13/05/2008 08:32:20

    More than half a million Web sites have been compromised in a new round of attacks that hacked domains in order to infect unsuspecting users' PCs with a variety of malware, a security researcher said today.
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    Researchers infiltrate Kraken botnet, could clean it out 01/05/2008 08:30:47

    A group of security researchers Wednesday said they have infiltrated one of the world's biggest botnets and can snatch control of compromised machines from the hackers.
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    Microsoft: Massive site attacks not our fault 29/04/2008 10:21:50

    Microsoft late Friday denied that vulnerabilities in its Web and SQL server software had been exploited to hack hundreds of thousands of Internet pages.
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