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Security Briefing: September 1st

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Good morning all. Here is the morning briefing. Of note this morning is some mobile news as well as news that RIM got some breathing room in India. The question that remains for RIM is, at what cost?

Have a great day!

cheers,
Dave

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And now, the news…

  1. No private net neutrality deal… yet | Ars Technica
  2. Misconfigured networks main cause of breaches | Help Net Security
  3. Microsoft still mum on programs prone to DLL hijacking attacks | Network World
  4. BlackBerry wins the battle but not the war in India | The Guardian
  5. Sports gamblers getting BlackBerry app in Nevada | AP
  6. China Requires ID for Mobile Phone Numbers | NY Times
  7. Could USB Flash Drives Be Your Enterprise’s Weakest Link? | Dark Reading
  8. Stolen laptop had 8,300 student, employee records | The Gainsville Sun
  9. Cybersecurity ‘month of bugs’ launched today | Federal News Radio
  10. IT Security Workers Are Most Gullible of All: Study | eSecurity Planet
  11. Water cooling returns to IBM mainframe | Computer World NZ
  12. Sweden Decision and Law on the Assange Probe | Cryptome
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