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Russia's security agency spreads its Net  22 February 2000 
Source: AAP Fairfax -  - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
"The successor to the KGB is now also spying on the Internet, raising fears that the information it collects could be used for blackmail and business espionage. "The whole Federal Security Service will be crying tomorrow over your love . . .

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Web Sites Race to Buy Hacker Insurance  22 February 2000 
Source: InternetNews.com -   - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
"It may be impossible for even the most fortified Internet companies to ensure their Web sites will not be hacked, but they can always insure themselves against losses from unwanted intrusions. That's right: hacker insurance. Such policies have been . . .

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Mixter to be interviewed on info.sec.radio today!  21 February 2000 
Source: SecurityFocus - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Mixter, the author of Tribe Flood Network and Tribe Flood Network 2000, has agreed to do an interview on info.sec.radio. TFN and TFN2k are two of the DDoS tools that may have been used in the recent widespread attacks. . . .

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Two Face Felony Charges In Software Theft  21 February 2000 
Source: Channel4000 (Found on SecurityFocus) - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Fifteen felony charges have been filed against a Twin Cities-area man and woman who used computers to steal confidential, proprietary information from two companies, apparently by obtaining passwords using L0phtCrack. . . .

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Security Issues Put Hillary in a Bind  21 February 2000 
Source: NY Daily News -   - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Here is an amusing article ... "In her interview with the Sunday News, the First Lady confessed she does not yet have her own computer, has never surfed the Web and has not yet made an online purchase. The . . .

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Web Security and Washington's Credibility Gap  20 February 2000 
Source: PCWeek - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Jeff Moad from PC Week writes, "It's probably not surprising that, even while last week's denial-of-service attacks were raging across the Web, the conspiracy theories already were beginning. While some investigators in search of culprits pointed fingers at hackers . . .

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Internet Private Eyes Hinder FBI Hunt for Hackers  19 February 2000 
Source: FoxNews.com - Patrick Riley   - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
Patrick Riley writes..."The FBI's probe into last week's attacks on major Web sites has just begun, but it is already running into numerous problems, including false leads and interference from the burgeoning Internet Security field." . . .

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Could Microsoft open source code to settle?  18 February 2000 
Source: News.com (From Bloomberg) - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
This one doesn't exactly sit too well with me.. Reportedly, "Microsoft would be willing to open the source code for its Windows software to competitors if that was all it would take to settle the antitrust case filed by the . . .

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FBI's Computer Cases Quadruple Since Last Week  17 February 2000 
Source: Sv.com (AP)-    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
It seems like businesses are realizing now that breaches should be reported ... "The number of newly opened FBI computer-hacking investigations has quadrupled since the first electronic commerce sites were attacked last week. Investigators theorize copycats may have emerged . . .

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CIA Develops Program to Identify Cyber Attacks  17 February 2000 
Source: ABCNews.com - Barbara Starr    - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team   
The saga continues. Barbara Starr writes..."While the FBI continues to question suspects in last week’s wave of vandalism on the Web, the CIA has been quietly working on a new computer program that would help all users protect themselves . . .

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