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News: Popular apps need better patching, says report
News: Hacker charged with Heartland, other breaches
News: Web attacks hit U.S., South Korean sites
News: FTC persuades court to shutter rogue ISP
Brief: Firms fail to secure mobile, cloud data
Brief: No cyberwar yet, but soon, says firm
Brief: Survey: Majority of Web sites vulnerable
Brief: Microsoft fixes kernel, Office flaws
News: Researcher busts into Twitter via SSL reneg hole
News: Security firm chokes sprawling spam botnet
News: FBI and SOCA plot cybercrime smackdown
News: Botnet boosts criminals' revenues from Google
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Security considerations for virtual environments
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CERIAS News
Computer Researcher Named Distinguished Fellow of Information Security Group
Spafford Interviewed on IA/IS Education Issues by GovInfoSecurity.com
Spafford Comments on Gary McKinnon Case
CERIAS Prof Finds Confidential Information on State-Auctioned Computers
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Spafford Receives CRA Service Award
CERIAS Students Honored by CETA
Purdue class treats hard drive as crime scene
Educators see secure coding training challenges, improvements
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