Security News April 1998

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Below is a monthly index of our moderated list of security related links and news.

Disclaimer: This information comes from sources that cannot be verified. As such, make no assumptions about its completeness or accuracy. We endeavor to keep this information up to date as much as possible. Feel free to send comments/ updates to the Security News Editor.

  • April 30, 1998 : Magaziner: Net privacy efforts fall short
  • April 28, 1998 : Companies bought $65 million worth of network-intrusion tools last year, but capabilities still lag behind what's promised.
  • April 28, 1998 : British Government Wants Keys To Electronic Data
  • April 28, 1998 : U.K. seeks voluntary key recovery
  • April 27, 1998 : Pentagon challenges claims of hackers
  • April 27, 1998 : Is Pretty Good good enough?
  • April 26, 1998 : NOW HIRING: HACKERS (TATTOOS WELCOME)
  • April 25, 1998 : Cylink wins crypto export nod
  • April 24, 1998 : Crackers Set Sights on Submarines
  • April 24, 1998 : Crypto free speech case in court
  • April 22, 1998 : Hackers claim to have cracked major U.S. defense system
  • April 21, 1998 : Nations to meet on crypto
  • April 21, 1998 : Hi/fn ships 3-in-1 crypto chip
  • April 20, 1998 : Usage and Perceptions of Firewalls Study Report No. 1 April 1998 by Shake Communications Pty Ltd.
  • April 20, 1998 : Experts plan debate on Internet security
  • April 18, 1998 : Big Blue Guru Talks E-Business
  • April 18, 1998 : Wanted: A Safe Internet -- IS Execs Discuss Security's Growing Importance
  • April 18, 1998 : Crypto Face-Lift In The Offing
  • April 18, 1998 : NIST To Study Data Encryption Successor
  • April 18, 1998 : Commerce Secretary Urges Encryption Compromise
  • April 17, 1998 : Administration condemns own failure to reach compromise on computer encryption
  • April 16, 1998 : NYT: Commerce Chief Calls U.S. Encryption Policy Flawed
  • April 16, 1998 : Taiwan admits it needs better anti-piracy system
  • April 15, 1998 : Crypto contest seeks new standard
  • April 15, 1998 : Crypto policy called a failure
  • April 15, 1998 : Commerce secretary says encryption policy failing
  • April 15, 1998 : W3C focus on privacy, not security
  • April 15, 1998 : Nonprofit group says NSA report shows weaknesses of key recovery
  • April 15, 1998 : FBI "Cries Wolf" Over Hackers
  • April 14, 1998 : Cryptographers crack digital cell phone code
  • April 13, 1998 : Singapore to create E-commerce law
  • April 13, 1998 : Spy Network Stuns Mexicans
  • April 11, 1998 : Firefly Buy Sheds Light On Privacy Issue
  • April 11, 1998 : Vendor Pact To Deliver Security, Scalability
  • April 11, 1998 : Government Stand On Encryption Frustrates RSA Exec
  • April 10, 1998 : Data Comm tests seven software firewalls that can give hackers a hard time
  • April 09, 1998 : White House plans privacy summit
  • April 08, 1998 : Network Security Seal a Sticky Wicket
  • April 08, 1998 : Privacy invasions may cause backlash against freewheeling Internet
  • April 08, 1998 : Service targets network security
  • April 06, 1998 : Mounties arrest NASA Web site hacker
  • April 06, 1998 : Suspected NASA hacker nabbed
  • April 06, 1998 : Democrats urge crypto freedom
  • April 05, 1998 : 'White Hat' Hackers Probe Pores in Computer Security ers Probe Pores in Computer Security
  • April 04, 1998 : Cyber-fraud alert
  • April 04, 1998 : Cryptozilla Thwarts Feds Crypto Ban
  • April 02, 1998 : Study: U.S. encryption plan could cost losses of $35 billion


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