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  • Cyber crime gangs are "finding tons of sites that have a set of conditions that will allow them to inject malicious software which will infect anyone who visits that site," says Jack Danahy, founder and CTO of security firm Ounce Labs.

    Website hacks -- and identity theft -- on the rise 2009

  • Following a two-yard touchdown catch by Patrick Danahy that gave the Cardinal (4-3, 2-2) their first lead, 13-9, early in the fourth, Oregon strung together a nine-play, 70-yard drive that culminated in Whitehead's team-leading seventh touchdown this year.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • Following a two-yard touchdown catch by Patrick Danahy that gave the Cardinal (4-3, 2-2) their first lead, 13-9, early in the fourth, Oregon strung together a nine-play, 70-yard drive that culminated in Whitehead's team-leading seventh touchdown this year.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • Edwards to Evan Moore and Patrick Danahy and an 11-yard run by holder Kyle Matter on a fake field goal with three minutes remaining in the half.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • Edwards to Evan Moore and Patrick Danahy and an 11-yard run by holder Kyle Matter on a fake field goal with three minutes remaining in the half.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • The attackers reportedly copied sensitive files and software, and though they haven't accessed anything classified, Danahy theorizes they might be able to find exploitable bugs in the software they've downloaded.

    Battling Bugs: A Digital Quagmire 2005

  • Automated tools are especially useful when companies outsource programming to outside vendors, says Danahy: "Most of the security risks that people face are not just bugs -- they're decisions that programmers made."

    Microsoft's Secret Bug Squasher Simson Garfinkel 2005

  • The game's final touchdown came when Patrick Danahy caught a tipped pass from Stanford backup quarterback Chris Lewis for his first career reception, a one-yard TD with 22 seconds remaining.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • Automated tools are especially useful when companies outsource programming to outside vendors, says Danahy: "Most of the security risks that people face are not just bugs -- they're decisions that programmers made."

    Microsoft's Secret Bug Squasher 2005

  • The attackers reportedly copied sensitive files and software, and though they haven't accessed anything classified, Danahy theorizes they might be able to find exploitable bugs in the software they've downloaded.

    Battling Bugs: A Digital Quagmire 2005

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