U.S. security officials have ordered random searches of cargo in passenger and cargo planes. U.N. author Mark Rasch takes issue with Microsoft’s Antivirus Reward Program. He offers another idea: a bounty for security holes, paid to the gray hat hackers who find them. Nokia’s N-Gage gaming deck cracked the security codes protecting its games from being pirated, according to an AFP report on the news portaliafrica.com yesterday. The company’s games can now be downloaded by anybody and will work on any handset running Nokia’s Series 60 software.”]

