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By Alex Salkever

Alex Salkever doesn't know how to hack, but sometimes he wishes he did. So he does the next best thing -- he writes about computer security, chronicling the hidden workings of networks and the hackers who both secure and attack them. From "traceroutes" to "NMAP" to gaping security holes in popular software and Web sites, he bridges the gap between geekspeak and what everyone should know about the technology that runs our lives -- and when you should be worried about how secure it is.
 
 
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December 2000


Dec. 12   E-Signatures at Your Online Broker? Better Be Careful

 
 
November 2000


Nov. 28   Wanted: More Schools for Security Pros

 
 
October 2000


Oct. 31   Inexcusable Insecurity: Microsoft Is Hardly Alone

Oct. 17   Does the Software Industry Need a Bug-Fix Cop?

Oct. 3   Firewalls Any Outfit Can Afford

 
September 2000

Sept. 19   Online Banks Still Have Security Blinders On

 
August 2000

August 21  Cyber-Extortion: When Data Is Held Hostage

August 8  Should You Trust a Reformed Hacker?

 
July 2000

July 25  The Dark Side of the One-Click Download

July 11  A Prime Port of Call for Hackers?

 
June 2000

June 20  What Do E-Signatures Mean for You?

June 6  Beware the "Island-Hopping" Hacker

 
May 2000

May 23  Who Pays When a Business Is Hacked?


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