July 2011
Even Prisons Can Be Hacked Now →
Jul 31st
Sneaky LinkedIn is Using Member Profiles for... →
Jul 31st
This is leadership? US cybersecurity is a... →
Jul 31st
Anonymous hacks US gov contractor, airs dirty... →
Jul 30th
House Committee passes bill requiring your ISP to... →
Jul 30th
Researchers Expose Cunning Online Tracking Service... →
Jul 30th
Nearly everyone in SOUTH KOREA HACKED IN ONE GO •... →
Jul 29th
Vitalisec - Vital Information Security:... →
Jul 29th
International cyber crime a threat to national... →
Jul 28th
Windows XP PCs breed rootkit infections -... →
Jul 28th
Cloud security fears exaggerated, says federal CIO... →
It appears that the definition of “secure” being used in these acquisitions is only “confidentiality” or something like it.
Jul 28th
U.S. GAO - Social Media: Federal Agencies Need... →
Jul 28th
For Suspected Hackers, a Sense of Social Protest →
Eugene H. Spafford, a computer security professor at Purdue University, was not convinced that the arrests last week would serve as a deterrent. Rather, he said, it could prompt others to be more…
Jul 28th
Trojan Tricks Victims Into Transfering Funds →
Jul 28th
DailyTech - Exclusive: British Police Duped by... →
Jul 28th
When Hacks Attack: The Computer Security Textbook... →
As an academic scholar and author and editor, I condemn plagiarism.  It is destructive in so many ways. In my editorial in “Computers & Security” v30(1) (January 2011), I briefly discussed the 6 major forms of academic dishonesty committed by authors in publishing.  Plagiarism is one of the worst.
Jul 28th
Spam & Fake AV: Like Ham & Eggs →
Jul 27th
US Cyber Security Head Resigns Following LulzSec... →
Jul 27th
India Government’s Use of Hotmail, Gmail ‘Recipe... →
Jul 27th
McAfee's Phyllis Schneck on Coping with Digital... →
Jul 27th
Stuxnet clones may target critical US systems, DHS... →
Jul 27th
In ‘Anonymous’ Raids, Feds Work From List of Top... →
Jul 27th
French security firm bashes Microsoft for talking... →
Jul 26th
Internet scam artists are more effective than you... →
Jul 26th
Security company infects client's network with... →
Jul 26th
Hackers post documents from Italian cybercrime... →
Jul 26th
'War Texting' Attack Hacks Car Alarm System - Dark... →
Jul 26th
BlackBerry PlayBook Wins Security Clearance From... →
Jul 26th
Cyberwar Hysteria Aids Consultants, Hurts U.S.:... →
Jul 26th
Cyberwar Hysteria Aids Consultants, Hurts U.S.:... →
Jul 26th
Director of US-CERT quits abruptly - Computerworld →
Jul 26th
Director of US-CERT quits abruptly - Computerworld →
Jul 26th
For Suspected Hackers, a Sense of Social Protest -... →
Includes a quote from me.  I had more to say on the subject, but at least a snippet made it in, although it doesn’t have all the nuance I expressed
Jul 26th
Calif. Co. Sues Bank Over $465k eBanking Heist →
Jul 26th
LulzSec and Anonymous are the least of your hacker... →
Jul 25th
New Targeted Attack Campaign Against Defense... →
Jul 25th
German national cyber security centre attacked by... →
Jul 25th
Ex-Akamai Worker to Plead Guilty to Espionage for... →
Jul 25th
NIST proposes privacy controls for federal... →
Jul 25th
Want to be more secure? Don’t be stupid • The... →
Jul 25th
State Of The Internet 2011 →
A great graphic with lots of information.
Jul 24th
FBI shares secrets of botnet ring take-down --... →
Jul 24th
Noah Shachtman: Cyberspace crime wave →
Jul 23rd
Businesses More Concerned With Reputation Than... →
Jul 23rd
Hackers New Target: Small Firms With Lax Security... →
Jul 23rd
Anonymous Claims Hack On NATO Servers --... →
Jul 23rd
Sony insurer says it's not liable for... →
Jul 23rd
Most IT Security Pros Disabling Security Functions... →
Jul 23rd
Freakonomics » Why Has There Been So Much Hacking... →
Jul 23rd
Apple Laptops Vulnerable To Hack That Kills Or... →
Jul 22nd