CryptoNews January 2001

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