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 Newsroom Archive |  |  Coverage of  FAST '08: 6th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies:
  Coverage of the 16th USENIX Security Symposium:
 
Free Security Tool Helps Track Down BotsSearchSecurity.com, 11.26.08
Foreign Attacks Prompt FBI Warning to EnterprisesComputerworld, 9.28.07
Mobile Insecurity: It's Just a Matter of Time Before Mobile Devices Fall Victim to Newand MajorExploitsDark Reading, 9.14.07
MS-ManiC: Microsoft Steps Up Its Multicore WorkZDNet.com, 8.23.07
Researchers Identify Spam's Weak SpotPlatinax, 8.15.07
Vista Prevents Users Playing High-Def ContentNetwork World, 8.10.07
There's Hope for Stopping Mobile MalwareInfoWorld, 8.10.07
Enterprise Security Remains a Balancing ActInfoWorld, 8.9.07
57% of Spam Scam Sites Hosted in USVirus Bulletin, 8.9.07
Fighting Click Fraud Through TrustInfoWorld, 8.8.07
Finally, Payback Time for SpammersGovernment Executive, 8.8.07
Fighting Spam, Site by SitePCWorld, 8.8.07
SpyProxy Takes Web Apps Security Fight to "Virtual Sandbox"InfoWorld, 8.8.07
Study Finds Spam's Achilles HeelTechworld, 8.8.07
Researchers: Take Anti-spam Fight to the WebInfoWorld, 8.7.07
Individual Web Servers "Responsible" for ScamsBCS, 8.7.07
Scam Spam Has a Weak SpotSeattle Post-Intelligencer, 8.6.07
Computer Scientists Shed Light on Internet ScamsScience Daily, 8.6.07
Testing a Bluetooth Worm on Nokia E90 CommunicatorHelp Net Security, 7.30.07
Security Paper Shows How Application Can Steal CPU CyclesArs Technica, 7.11.07
  Coverage of  WOOT '07: First USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies:
  Coverage of the 2007 USENIX Annual Technical Conference:
 
  Coverage of  NSDI '07: 4th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design & Implementation:
  Coverage of  HotBots '07: First Workshop on Hot Topics in Understanding Botnets:
  Coverage of  FAST '07: 5th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies:
 
Coverage of LISA '06: 20th Large Installation System Administration Conference:
Opinion: Real-world Disk Failure Rates Offer SurprisesComputerworld, 6.21.07
The Real Cost of Storage, Part 2EnterpriseStorageForum.com, 5.9.07
Hard Disk Failure Rates 'Up to 13pc'The Australian, 4.17.07
Hard Disk MTBF: Where's the Reliable Reliability Data?PCMag.com, 3.20.07
Hard Drive Failures and Contributory StorageTidBITS.com, 3.15.07
Manufacturers' MTTF Underestimates HDD Failure RatesHEXUS.net, 3.4.07
Disk Drive Failures Higher Than Predicted by VendorsThe Mac Observer, 3.2.07
Disk Drive Failures 13 Times What Vendors Say, Study SaysComputerworld, 3.2.07
Researchers Warning on Dodgy DrivesTechworld, 3.2.07
Hard Disk MTBF: Flap or Farce?eWeek Channel Insider, 2.28.07
High Heat May Not Harm Disk DrivesNetwork World, 2.28.07
Hard DataComputerworld, 2.26.07
Everything You Know About Disks Is WrongComputerworld, 2.21.07
Google Spins Out Hard Disk PaperWebProNews, 2.19.07
Google Releases Paper on Disk ReliabilitySlashdot.org, 2.17.07
On the Reliability of Hard DisksAllThingsDistributed.com, 2.14.07
  Coverage of OSDI '06: 
7th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation:
  Press and Blog Coverage of the 
15th USENIX Security Symposium:
 
Sandia Fingerprinting Technique Demonstrates Wireless Device Driver VulnerabilitiesPhysOrg.com, 9.12.06
JitterBugs Could Turn Your Keyboard Against You and Steal Data50Connect.co.uk, 8.26.06
Stealth Attack Drains Cell Phone BatteriesUC Davis, 8.24.06
Measuring Computer SecurityZDNet.com, 8.18.06
JitterBugs in Your Keyboardscenta.co.uk, 8.8.06
Study: Keyboards Could Be Easily BuggedLiveScience.com, 8.7.06
Beware a New Computer Threat: JitterBugsUnited Press International, 8.7.06
University of Pennsylvania Researcher Reports JitterBugs Could Turn Your Keyboard Against You, Steal DataUniversity of Pennsylvania, 8.7.06
USENIX Security 2006 Reviewfort-knox.be, 8.4.06
USENIX and MetriCon 1.0bermans.blogs.com/security, 8.3.06
Gotta Love Vancouvernatecarlson.com/blog, 8.3.06
USENIX Security 2006zestyping.livejournal.com, 8.2.06
  Coverage of the 2006 USENIX Annual Technical Conference:
  Coverage of the Fund to Establish the John Lions Chair in Operating Systems:
  Coverage of  LISA '05: 19th Large Installation System Administration Conference:
  Coverage of the 14th USENIX Security Symposium:
 
Hashing Out Stronger Password AuthenticationSearchSecurity.com, 08.12.05
Hybrid Honey Pots "Shadow" Intrusion Prevention SystemsSearchSecurity.com, 08.10.05
Plug-in Protects PasswordsTechnology Research News, 08.10.05
New "Semantics-aware" IDS Reduces False PositivesSearchSecurity.com, 08.08.05
Worms Could Slip Through Detection NetsInformationWeek.com, 08.05.05
Passing the Conference "Sniff" TestSearchSecurity.com, 08.05.05
Net Worms Could Wriggle Around Warning SystemsNewScientist.com, 08.05.05
Students Work to Protect PasswordsThe Stanford Daily, 08.04.05
Security Experts Unveil Defense Against PhishingStanford Report, 07.27.05
A New Stab at Password ProtectionWired News, 07.25.05
  Coverage of the SRUTI '05 Workshop:
  Coverage of the MobiSys 2005 Conference:
 
System Carries PC SoulTechnology Research News, 08.10/17.05
Pocket-sized Computer "Soul" DevelopedNewScientist.com, 08.10.05
Wireless MeshingInformation Week, 06.13.05
Mircrosoft's Fridgidaire ProjectSeattle Post Intelligencer, 06.13.05
Research Shows Bluetooth Can Be Hacked In MillisecondsTechWeb, 06.09.05
UCSD Touts 3D Video AppUnstrung, 06.08.05
Bluetooth Hack Shakes Mobile SecurityThe Register, 06.08.05
Bluetooth Security BitesPC Advisor, 06.07.05
Bluetooth Vulnerability Technique DiscoveredMacworld, 06.06.05
Who Is Controlling Your Bluetooth Phone?PC World, 06.06.05
Bluetooth Crack Gets SeriousTechworld, 06.06.05
Another Bluetooth Phone Security Threat DiscoveredMobile Pipeline, 06.03.05
Another Bluetooth Hack SurfacesCNET, 06.03.05
New Hack Cracks "Secure" Bluetooth DevicesNew Scientist, 06.03.05
  Coverage of the 2005 USENIX Annual Technical Conference:
  Coverage of the USENIX-sponsored USACO Team at the 2004 
IOI:
  Coverage of the 13th USENIX Security Symposium:
  Coverage of the 2004 Linux Kernel Developers Summit:
  Coverage of the 2004 USENIX Annual Technical Conference:
 
Review: USENIX Technical ConferenceA Week in BostonUnixreview.com, 07.04
USENIXDæmon News, 07.04
KDE at USENIX 2004 Annual Technical ConferenceKDE.news, 07.29.04
Google's Secret: Fast, Cheap and in the Driver's SeatADTmag.com, 07.14.04
Enterprise Devices Feel Safe with Linux at the CoreSearchEnterpriseLinux.com, 07.13.04
Security Experts Debate Danger of Computing MonocultureeWeek, 07.12.04
Free Certificate Authority Unveiled by AussiesSlashdot, 07.02.04
USENIX: Experts Debate Security through DiversityMacworld, 07.01.04
Geer, Charney Debate Threat of "Monoculture"SearchSecurity.com, 07.01.04
CAcert: Digital Certificates Become FreeO'Reilly Network, 06.30.04
HP Labs Develops Spam ID SystemPCWorld, 06.29.04
USENIX: Monkey See, Monkey Do, Monkey Test Web Site PerformanceComputerworld, 06.29.04
Novell Pledges to Continue Close Ties to Linux CommunitySearchEnterpriseLinux.com, 06.29.04
USENIX: "Arms Race" Between Spammers, Spam Filters Under WayComputerworld, 06.28.04
Novell Scaling Back on Alternatives to Open-Source SoftwareNetworkWorldFusion, 06.28.04
  Coverage of USENIX's Response to the SCO Controversy:
 
USENIX President: Patent Challenges Will Invade Open Source LandscapeSearchEnterpriseLinux.com, 05.26.04
USENIX President: Linux Needs Better Paper TrailSearchEnterpriseLinux.com, 05.24.04
User Group Hits Out at SCOvnunet.com, 03.03.04
SCO's 'Hypocrisy' Comes under FireComputerWeekly.com, 03.01.04
Computer User Group Blasts SCO 'Hypocrisy'InfoWorld, 02.27.04
Slashdot Coverage of USENIX Response to SCOSlashdot.org, 02.27.04
"USENIX Was Here Before SCO. USENIX Was Here Before Linux," Says USENIX Assoc Open Letter to CongressLinux World, 02.27.04
USENIX Board of Directors Writes Letter to Congress Refuting SCO's LetterGroklaw, 02.27.04
Usenix Group Disputes SCO Position on Open SourceComputerworld, 02.27.04
Usenix Takes Free Software Campaign to CongressPC Pro, 02.27.04
  Coverage of SAGE:
  Coverage of BSDCon '03:
  Coverage of the 12th USENIX Security Symposium:
 
DoS Attack Nothing NewWi-Fi Networking News, 05.18.04
Security Experts Give E-Voting a Thumbs-DownGovernment Computer News, 08.18.03
New Wi-Fi Weakness ExposedTechworld, 08.08.03
Computer Voting Viewed SkepticallyPittsburgh Post-Gazette, 08.07.03
Network Attacks Get Airing at USENIX Security SymposiumCryptonomicon.net, 08.07.03
Voting by Touch Has Weakness, Experts SayToledo Blade, 08.07.03
Security Researchers Decry Electronic Voting SystemsGovernment Computer News, 08.07.03
Wireless Network Attacks Get a Public AiringGovernment Computer News, 08.06.03
Consultant: Good Theory Behind DARPA's 'Terrorism Futures'Government Computer News, 08.06.03
  Coverage of the 2003 USENIX Annual Technical Conference:
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