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This week: The Institute of Directors lays it on the line, Moneyweb gets hacked, Pentagon attacked by mystery assailant, and Homepage virus makes brief impact on the world.
This week: ITWeb gets hacked along with other high profile Web sites, hackers beat around the Bush, and human factor to blame for security breaches.
This week: There was little fun or love going around at Microsoft after it sent support customers the FunLove virus, it`s never been easier to be a cracker, and hackers are getting smarter all the time.
This week: UK lawmakers bust banking rip-off, childish virus prank gets culprit many hours of community service, to FTP or not to FTP is not even a question, and Microsoft`s vulnerabilities could prove expensive.
This week: Gartner warns of "economic mass victimisation", security-compromising worms are increasingly targeting Linux, and anonymous e-mail can be quite revealing.
This week: Skip the security guarded malls and head online for a one in three chance of hitting a security hole, and the growth in virus incidences is far outpacing the growth of e-mail usage.
This week: A litany of security woes, including a tech-savvy criminal targeting the richest people in America, more Web sites defaced than ever before, and another new virus in the wild.
This week: Microsoft forced to reissue four fixes, corporate espionage is the main bugbear, and the latest malware top 10.
This week: The Naked Wife worm is an example of what viruses can do in today`s dastardly new world, putting hackers to work in the slammer, and esoteric hackers target local company.
This week: UK universities flooded with pornographic e-mails via Hotmail, lack of security hampers e-marketplace acceptance, and an interesting development from McAfee.
This week: Metamorphic viruses are a nightmare waiting to happen, and hackers would have us believe they are really just nice, misunderstood people who are plying their trade in our best interests.
This week: Things get spicy after portal 192.com publishes the Beckhams` address, the creator of the destructive I Love You virus insists he`s not a bad person, and the Valentine`s Day virus massacre is averted.