CryptoNews January 2001

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Below is a monthly index of our moderated list of crypto 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 CryptoNews Editor.

  • January 31 : Report Slams D.C. Agency's Computer Security Practices
  • January 31 : FTC puts Web scammers on notice
  • January 31 : Personalization trade group proposes privacy guide lines
  • January 31 : Security at Your Fingertips--New Notebooks Offer Biometric Protection
  • January 31 : Crypto regs still annoy
  • January 31 : EU unveils plan to fight cybercrime
  • January 30 : Are Your Security Slips Showing?
  • January 30 : An Introduction to the OCTAVESM Method
  • January 29 : Security alliance chock-full of holes
  • January 26 : Microsoft crippled by S'Kiddies
  • January 25 : Protecting Privacy: Europe's As Bad As U.S.
  • January 25 : Hacker Takes Down Microsoft Sites
  • January 25 : Deal secures IRS agents in field
  • January 25 : Tech firms to fight online privacy legislation
  • January 24 : Most US, EU Sites Ignore Int'l Privacy Standards - Study
  • January 24 : Lawmakers Roll Out Another Privacy Bill
  • January 24 : Illinois unifying PKI program
  • January 23 : Group offers guide for secure e-gov
  • January 23 : Reverse Engineering: Necessary Function Or Illegal A ctivity?
  • January 22 : Government Web sites defaced
  • January 22 : Shielding Nets from prying eyes
  • January 22 : DEA agent charged with selling data
  • January 22 : NFS and NIS Security
  • January 22 : OMB unveils security guidance
  • January 22 : Openhack III bowed but not broken
  • January 21 : Resumes Get Hijacked Online
  • January 19 : Defenses still weak against DDoS attacks
  • January 18 : Tech trade group turns about-face on privacy
  • January 17 : Surprise! You're a Target!
  • January 17 : Biometrics scan the future of security
  • January 17 : Consumer rights on the block?
  • January 17 : IT firms unite to share security info
  • January 17 : EPIC, Privacy International join forces in Privacy.org
  • January 17 : Running Snort on IIS Web Servers: Part I
  • January 16 : Hack My System. Please.
  • January 16 : U.S. Post Office Unveils Secure Internet Service
  • January 16 : Hacker fighting club launched by IT bigwigs
  • January 16 : Openhack III: The challenge begins
  • January 16 : Here's the Openhack III deal
  • January 16 : More Than 600 Indian Web Sites Hacked In 2000
  • January 15 : We've Been Hacked
  • January 15 : Linux Firewall - the Traffic Shaper
  • January 15 : Snooping code hits delays
  • January 15 : Computer security company challenges hackers
  • January 15 : The World Of Crypto
  • January 12 : Denial-of-service attacks still plaguing Undernet chat network
  • January 12 : File transfer options -- Part I: Secure iXplorer
  • January 12 : Feds unveil 'security-enhanced' Linux prototype
  • January 11 : Security Firm Signs Ex-CIA Director, Ex-Microsoft President to Board
  • January 11 : DDoS attacks threaten Net's last commercial-free zone
  • January 11 : Insurance, Oversight Urged to Fight Internet Fraud
  • January 11 : FAA boosting info security
  • January 11 : Fallout Remains From Egghead.com Hacking. Some credit cards canceled due to breach
  • January 11 : Privacy Policies Could Hang Dying Dot-Coms
  • January 11 : Quantum crypto one step closer
  • January 10 : Nader wants international body to protect consumers online
  • January 10 : NT remains hacker's favourite
  • January 09 : PKI products to be interoperable within 2 years
  • January 08 : NASA Goddard launches biometric security product tests
  • January 08 : Egghead: No credit cards were stolen
  • January 08 : CIOs claim networks are secure
  • January 08 : CPS2 arcade encryption smashed
  • January 08 : Descrambling the Hard Drive Copy-Protection Scheme
  • January 08 : NSA releases prototype security-enhanced Linux system
  • January 08 : No credit card stolen, says Egghead.com
  • January 08 : The maths prof., free speech and encryption
  • January 08 : The Field Guide for Investigating Computer Crime, Part 6: Search and Seizure Evidence Retrieval and Processing
  • January 05 : Scrambling Egghead
  • January 04 : Tempest Exposed
  • January 03 : Ashcroft defied the FBI on key escrow. Will he put Carnivore on the chopping block?
  • January 03 : Officials Silent On Possible Egghead.com Credit Card Heist
  • January 03 : Survey: CIOs not worried about security
  • January 03 : Intrusion Detection: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
  • January 03 : IDS Evasion with Unicode
  • January 03 : Pirates Beware: We're Watching
  • January 02 : Egghead Customers Question Site Security
  • January 01 : NSA coughs up secret TEMPEST specs



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