Tag, you're it: Defense pushes RFID to vendors
By January 2005, the 23,000 vendors selling goods to the Defense Department must begin to put radio-frequency identification tags on the smallest practical unit of packaging.
While Microsoft weakness is patched, other worms turn
Security analysts say hackers are having a harder time coming up with a workable exploit against the Microsoft ASN.1, giving administrators time to patch systems.<br>
For sale online: Navy Blue Angels Hornet
There it is on eBay, sandwiched between ads for factory-sealed plastic model kits of jet fighters selling for under $5: An F/A-18A Hornet for $29 million.
Exploit code for Microsoft vulnerability circulating
<font color="CC0000"> (UPDATED) </font color>Security researchers say code designed to exploit a recently announced critical vulnerability in Microsoft operating systems now is widespread on the Internet.<br>
Microsoft code exposure not a crisis'yet
Source code for at least two versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems could create future security headaches.
New worm attempts to remove MyDoom
A new version of Welchia exploits the same vulnerability as the first version, but appears to remove the current MyDoom worm from infected machines. <br>
Another day, another Doom: New variants are spreading
Security analysts continue to identify new malicious code that is either a variation of the MyDoom worm or exploits computers that have been compromised by it.
Slew of new Windows vulnerabilities prompts new patches
Microsoft releases patches for a handful of serious new security flaws, as security experts warn of imminent multi-avenue attacks.
Government releases guidelines for governmentwide smart cards
The Federal Identity and Credentialing Committee has released guidelines for developing interoperable federal identification systems based on smart cards.
Spammers continue to ignore Can-Spam law
The Federal Trade Commission is still drawing up rules for compliance with the federal anti-spam law, but a study by one e-mail security provider found most spammers are ignoring the law.<br>
Feds finalize standards for rating security risk
The Commerce Department has approved a new Federal Information Processing Standard for categorizing security risks to government information and systems.<br>
DARPA hopes to give field radio networks a BLAST of speed
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has kicked off a program to develop speedy ad hoc mobile radio networks for bandwidth-starved troops in the field.<br>
New MyDoom version begins rampage
A new version of the MyDoom virus is spreading in the wild.<br>
MyDoom worm leaves a legacy
After their initial rampage, the MyDoom or Novarg worms have slowed down but may haunt the Internet for some time to come.Although most federal systems were untouched, in infected systems the worm and its variants opened a back door into each computer's TCP port. Hackers can exploit the doors long after the worms have stopped spreading.
Some security analysts cast a 'no' vote on Defense's online absentee voting system
Security analysts who evaluated Defense Department plans are deeply split on the advisability of online absentee voting for the fall presidential election.A minority report from a third-party review board concluded that the Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment's Internet voting will invite 'hackers or even terrorists to interfere with fair and accurate voting.'
NIST releases draft guide on authentication
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking public comments on draft recommendations for electronic authentication.NIST Special Publication 800-63 follows guidelines from the Office of Management and Budget defining four levels of authentication assurance for federal IT systems. To read the NIST draft, go to <a href= "http://www.gcn.com">www.gcn.com</a> and enter 191 in the Quickfind search box.
DOD cancels plans for overseas Internet voting
The Pentagon has pulled the plug on an Internet voting program scheduled for this year's presidential election because of concerns about the system's security.<br>
Yoran ready to ditch PADC for successor
The Homeland Security Department is considering alternatives to its year-old Patch Authentication and Dissemination Capability, which has failed to generate much agency interest.<br>
Senator calls for mandatory reporting of viruses
Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said the Homeland Security Department's virus alert system is flawed and called for a centralized plan for government response to cyberthreats.
ONI counts on defense-in-depth, redundancy for its nets
Absolute network integrity is vital to protect Office of Naval Intelligence operations, said George M. Barton, deputy director of ONI's Information Technology Directorate.
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