Security News September 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.

  • 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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