December 2011
Enterprises Need Proper Computer Disposal Policies... →
Dec 31st
QR Code Malware Picks Up Steam - Dark Reading →
Dec 30th
Websites, apps vulnerable to low-bandwidth,... →
Dec 30th
China takes new measures to curb online phishing -... →
Dec 30th
Stuxnet may have up to 4 malware siblings made on... →
Dec 30th
Memo to feds: Stop using the same passwords for... →
Dec 30th
As Web sites come and go, so too could the... →
Dec 30th
New Tools Bypass Wireless Router Security →
Dec 30th
Protect Insider Data By Googling First, Often -... →
Dec 28th
Expect more cyber-espionage, sophisticated malware... →
Dec 28th
WiFi Protected Setup Flaw Can Lead to Compromise... →
This type of problem has been known since at least the 1970s.  Why is it still showing up in production systems?
Dec 28th
Logging In With a Touch or a Phrase (Anything but... →
Dec 28th
Siemens fixing cyber bugs in industrial control... →
Dec 27th
Meet Telecomix, The Hackers Bent On Exposing Those... →
Dec 27th
F-35 a troubling example of Pentagon spending -... →
There is a lesson here for software, as well.  Release before testing is complete is a more costly way to find and fix flaws.  It also can damage reputation and sales if there are alternatives — users would rather stick with older, less flashy items that work in a known manner.
Dec 27th
Plans to migrate LAPD to Google's cloud apps... →
Of course, an interesting question about alternate vendors is whether they would stay compatible over time.    That Microsoft might be compliant NOW, does not mean they will be in 3 years if they expand to overseas sites.   This is one of the hidden “gotchas” in cloud computing — assuming that the services and configuration you contract for now will remain true indefinitely. ...
Dec 27th
Windows 8 picture password is 'Fisher-Price toy'... →
Dec 27th
Dot-dash-diss: The gentleman hacker's 1903 lulz -... →
Dec 27th
About Anonymous, Donations and Charities -... →
Dec 26th
Stratfor Hacked; Anonymous Claims Responsibility -... →
Dec 26th
Hacker Finds Weak Mobile Security in Europe -... →
Dec 25th
Hacked! - Magazine - The Atlantic →
Everyone should read this — especially those who think that “The Cloud” somehow makes things safer.
Dec 25th
Anonymous attacking creators of indefinite... →
Dec 24th
U.S. Headed For Cyberwar Showdown With China In... →
Dec 23rd
Amnesty International Site Serving Java Exploit →
Dec 23rd
FBI Warns Hacktivists: You're Breaking the Law... →
Dec 23rd
Spies Fail to Escape Spyware in $5 Billion Bazaar... →
Dec 22nd
How hackers gave Subway a $3 million lesson in... →
Dec 22nd
U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Hit By Chinese Cyberspies... →
Dec 22nd
Hackers post cops' personal data to avenge Occupy... →
Dec 22nd
Will Kim Jong Un be for cyberwarfare what his dad... →
Dec 22nd
EPIC sues DHS over Social Media →
Dec 22nd
FBI To Get More Cyber Crime Agents - Security -... →
Dec 21st
In WikiLeaks Case, Bradley Manning Faces the... →
Dec 21st
Feds Indict 55 For Cyber Crime Fraud - Security -... →
Dec 21st
IBM, HP, Microsoft lead patching laggards, says... →
Dec 21st
Jolt in WikiLeaks Case: Feds Found Manning-Assange... →
Dec 21st
Stolen Credit Cards Go for $3.50 at Amazon-like... →
Dec 21st
Cisco: Younger Employees Ignore IT Policies, Don't... →
Dec 18th
NY ID Theft Ring Used Insiders, Gang Members →
Dec 17th
2011's high-profile breaches prove the US needs to... →
Dec 16th
Ukrainian General Arrested in Cyber Heists →
Dec 16th
Exclusive: Iran hijacked US drone, says Iranian... →
Dec 16th
Security Issues for Multicore Processors →
Dec 14th
Workers, Technology Need to Team Up to Fight... →
Dec 14th
China-Based Hacking of 760 Companies Shows Global... →
Dec 14th
'Anonymous' hacker charged in breach of KISS' Gene... →
Dec 14th
Microsoft scratches BEAST patch at last minute,... →
Dec 14th
SCADA vuln imperils critical infrastructure, feds... →
Dec 14th
False alarm at Illinois water plant shows the... →
Dec 14th