Security News September 1998

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September 26, 1998 : Security vendors discuss protocol
September 23, 1998 : Compaq Granted One of the First-Ever Bulk Licenses to Export 128-Bit Encryption to Financial Institutions
September 23, 1998 : Canadian firms face more hacks
September 21, 1998 : Swedish political site hacked
September 20, 1998 : UK Police Pressure ISPs For E-mail Without Court Order
September 20, 1998 : Who's watching now? Maybe your Boss, that's who.
September 20, 1998 : Security expert explains New York Times site break in
September 20, 1998 : 24,000 Domains Hacked in Japan
September 20, 1998 : Can you Believe What you Read?
September 20, 1998 : Carolyn hacks Scientific American
September 17, 1998 : Another security hole in Hotmail
September 16, 1998 : US Updates Crypto Policy
September 16, 1998 : Clinton to relax crypto rules
September 11, 1998 : Encryption dealt a blow : Terrorists deal a blow to exports
September 10, 1998 : The Keys To Security
September 10, 1998 : Encryption Expert Says U.S. Laws Led to Renouncing of Citizenship
September 06, 1998 : Think all your voice mail is secure? Don't be so sure
September 05, 1998 : PGP's 6.0: Cat Out of the Bag
September 01, 1998 : E-commerce causes security woes
September 01, 1998 : New security glitch for Hotmail
September 01, 1998 : Microsoft beefs up NT security
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