Recent News
Thursday, May 16th
- Pirate Bay cofounder Peter Sunde to run for European Parliament
- Password Minder: The blank notebook that got laughed out of production
- IBM lost contract for bidding too low
- Google has 'lapped Siri' with sci-fi-like search
- Meet the career con man who made a fortune selling illegal pharmaceuticals online
- Apple seeds OS X 10.8.4 beta build 12E52 to developers
- Google CEO on innovation: 'We're at 1% of what's possible'
- AMD announces 2.3TFLOPS Radeon HD 8970M
- Six tips to bombproof your password
- Exploit Sales: The New Disclosure Debate
Wednesday, May 15th
- New Cash Registers Are Sexy, But What's Beneath the Counter Matters More
- Which browser is safest? The answer may surprise you
- Tim Cook to reportedly testify on offshore tax practices in Senate investigation
- High tech identity theft is less common than you think
- Is Microsoft reading your Skype instant messages?
- Microsoft rolls out UEFI firmware and other Surface updates
- Nokia's mobile share dives as Samsung and Android continue to dominate
- What the Future of Google Glass Could Look Like
- Firefox 21 now available, launches officially tomorrow
- The one big fix that could save Windows 8
- Drone creep filmed woman's house and refused to stop
Tuesday, May 14th
- Edward Schwartz's Keynote at #HITB2013AMS - Video
- Using security skills for charitable cause
- Saudi telco asks Moxie Marlinspike to help to build a mobile spying system
- Head of hacker-powered stock scam sent to prison
- Australia's NBN Co hoses down 'scary Russian crackers' report
- Yet another hospital loses confidential information
- Obama Administration Secretly Obtains Phone Records of AP Journalists
Monday, May 13th
- Extracting human DNA with full genetic data in minutes
- Apple's secret sauce boiled dry - iPhone growth lowest since 2007 launch
- Evad3rs Are Teaching Two Technical Courses on iOS Exploitation at #HITB2013KUL
- Amazing 'Surface-N' Windows Phone concept video unearthed
- For banks in cyber heist, how to get their money back?
- iPhone 5 sees faster data speeds on T-Mobile after hacked carrier update
- UK bank testing vocal biometric security
- Indian watchdog investigates breach in $45mil ATM heist
- Top five tips to master BYOD security
- Microsoft warns of new Trojan hijacking Facebook accounts
- Wary of Bitcoin? A guide to some other cryptocurrencies
- Passenger plane flies 800 kilometres without a pilot
- Building a low-end PC: Just say no
- Are you obligated to point out security flaws if you’re just hired for a small job?
- Windows "slower than other operating systems"
Friday, May 10th
- Judge orders Google to hand over search documents in Samsung patent case
- Better late than never -- Microsoft to fix Pwn2Own flaw
- 3D printed gun plans pulled after US State Department objects
- New Zealand government closes door on software patents
- Got a screwdriver? Then the Ouya is relatively easy to repair
Thursday, May 9th
- Hacker releases draft of new novel by 'Sex and the City' author
- Spamhaus DDOS Suspect Extradited to the Netherlands
- Domain registrar Name.com attacked, customer passwords reset
- Bitcoin founder(s) remains an enigma
- Apple demands Android source code in Samsung patent spat
- Benefit Vs. Risk of Facial Recognition Technology
- Should and could Microsoft buy Nook Media for $1 billion?
- We've got a Butterfly Labs Bitcoin miner, and it's pretty darn fast
- Kim Dotcom to go crypto for email
- Bang With Friends on iPhone, Android
- Judge Allows Evidence Gathered From FBI's Spoofed Cell Tower
- Bizarre 6-Inch Skeleton Shown to Be Human
- The 10-Year-Old Inventor and the World's Cutest Patent Drawing
Wednesday, May 8th
- 'Next' iPhone display production to begin
- T-Mobile first-quarter revenue declines while adding customers
- Microsoft confirms public preview of Windows Blue in late June
- Feds Drop CFAA Charges Against 'Hacker' Who Exploited Poker Machines
- A bug by any other name
- A bug by any other name
- Hackers gain access to all .edu domains
- Attack hitting Apache sites goes mainstream, hacks nginx, Lighttpd, too
- Internet out in Syria
- Woman who ran black site bypassed as CIA top spy
Tuesday, May 7th
- Injectable nano-network controls blood sugar in diabetics for days at a time
- How porn links and Ben Bernanke snuck into Bitcoin's code
- Too many admins spoil your security
- A Radical Shift In Security Needs
- Pentagon accuses Chinese government of hacking and hacking again
- UAE's security threat landscape increases
- The Linux desktop is already the new normal
- Are you ready for RFID chips built into your money and documents?
- Sony Is Screwing Up Game Streaming on PlayStation 4
- Windows 8 six months in: 100 million licenses sold, 250 million app downloads
- In a world of unified networks, phones are easy prey for hackers
- Researchers hack Google Australia headquarters building
- China's internet security giant Qihoo planning global domination
- IE8 Exploit Had US Nuke Workers in Its Sights
- Quantum network can transmit secure video in real-time
- 11 signs your IT project is doomed
- Onion's Twitter account hacked by Syrian Electronic Army
- BitTorrent sees Sync users share over 1PB of data
- QR Codes Explained: Why You See Those Square Barcodes Everywhere
Monday, May 6th
- IBM takes a big new step in cryptography: practical homomorphic encryption
- SpyEye accused extradited to US
- Former FBI agent: All phone calls recorded, no digital communication secure
- Website 'spoofing' still fools users, security study reveals
- Microsoft confirms exploit in Internet Explorer 8
- Let's Cut Through the Bitcoin Hype: Dan Kaminsky's Take
- Debian Linux 7.0 is now available
- 15 ways to improve your iPhone's battery life
- Apple's iOS is the new Windows
- Chinese "spy" caught with NASA porn
Friday, May 3rd
- Two hackers held for attacking Malaysian dept websites
- What You Need to Know About the Syrian Electronic Army
- US military contractor spent years at total mercy of Chinese hackers
- Google Glass hackers can see what you see, hear what you hear
- A primer on Bitcoin risks and threats
- DHS Says OpUSA Will Mostly Consist of Nuisance-Level Attacks
- Bill to tighten H-1B US work visas could backfire
- Mt Gox hit with $75 million suit over failed partnership
Tuesday, April 30th
- See how beautiful a DDoS attack can look
- Twitter warns of additional hacks, threats
- Airbnb starts verifying user profiles
- Control and security of corporate open-source projects proves difficult
- Attack hitting Apache websites is invisible to the naked eye
- Open IP ports let anyone track ships on Internet
- This EULA Will Make You Rethink Every App and Online Service You Use
- Apple to release OS X 10.9 with new power-user features
- Can Google Glass ever be fashionable?
- AMD's "heterogeneous Uniform Memory Access" coming this year in Kaveri
- How the FBI cracked a "sextortion" plot against pro poker players
Monday, April 29th
- Australian organisations unprepared for new privacy laws
- Japan forgot data wipe on ship sold to Pyongyang
- McAfee spots Adobe Reader PDF-tracking flaw
- LivingSocial hacked: 50m accounts exposed
- SpamHaus DDoS suspect used a van as a mobile office
- Taiwan: China's cyberarmy shifting target to think tanks, telcos
- Undercover Cops Are Selling iPhones On The Street To Get People To Stop Buying Stolen iPhones
- Audit the security of your Unix/Linux systems using lynis
- Next version of Android: 4.3, not 5.0; Jelly Bean again, not Key Lime Pie
- Man accused of placing GPS device on victim's car before burglarizing her home
Friday, April 26th
- It's Easy to Create Crazy and Confusing Passwords. The Downside? - Remembering Them
- Telstra seeks IT specialists for billion-dollar Defence deal
- CISPA 'dead' in Senate, privacy concerns cited
- Israel Airport Security 'Allowed to Read Tourists' Email'
- Cybersecurity strikeback will strike out in the private sector
- First BYOD, now BYON poses security challenge
- ICANN weighs in on how to respond to DDoS attacks
- Australian statistics bureau systems hacked
- Apple loses again in Chinese App Store copyright case
- Apple reportedly offering WWDC tickets to select developers after quick sell-out
- Sony revises its 2012 earnings forecast, doubles expected net profits
- Quantum effects get a weirdness scale
- LulzSec? Bah, cybercrime ain't no joke
- Government demands to remove content reaches new highs, Google claims
Thursday, April 25th
- Dispute over police presence at OHM hacker festival
- iPhone hacker comex, goes from Apple to intern for Google
- Twitter may introduce two-step authentication after recent hacking incidents
- Why Your Company's Security Policies Aren't Working
- FBI denied permission to spy on hacker through his webcam
- McAfee intros single sign-on, one-time password controls for cloud
- DHS use of deep packet inspection technology in new net security system raises serious privacy questions
- Man Convicted of Hacking Despite Not Hacking
- SimCity, One Month Out: Still As Troubled As Day One?
- The reviews are in: the Samsung Galaxy S4
- Prenda’s last stand: threats sprawl from a Minnesota hacking lawsuit
Wednesday, April 24th
- BitTorrent Sync Keeps Your Files In Sync, Skips the Insecure Cloud
- Apple Reports Second Quarter Results - 37.4 Million iPhones and 19.5 Million iPads Sold
- New Java exploit on the loose
- Reddit was downed by record DDoS attack, motive is unknown
- AP Twitter Hack Causes Panic on Wall Street and Proves Need for Better Authentication
- Sophos updates Android Mobile Security software with SMS blocking
- Self-Proclaimed LulzSec Leader Arrested In Australia
- Samsung Galaxy S 4: The empire strikes back with a faster, sleeker handset
- AMD details $999 Radeon HD 7990 graphics card
Tuesday, April 23rd
- Reddit apologizes for 'online witch hunt' for Boston bombing suspect
- Fast Database Emerges from MIT Class, GPUs and Student's Invention
- BadNews Android apps spread SMS trojan
- Hacking HIV
- Verizon Security Report Finds A Growing Number Of Attacks By China's Hacker Army
- Firewall tech pioneer Gil Shwed: Former teen sysadmin on today's infosec biz
- Air Force wins cyber war with NSA hackers
- NASA sponsors worldwide hackathon
- New Dotcom era in more ways than one
- Say goodbye to power cords with USB 3.0 update
- Apple apparently returns eight million iPhones to Foxconn
- Value Act buys $2bn stake in Microsoft
- Reuters fires social media editor after Anonymous hacking probe
Monday, April 22nd
- Chris Wysopal: U.S. Government worst at data security
- Investors brace for more stock volatility on Apple earnings
- 60 Minutes And Two Other CBS Twitter Accounts Hacked
- DDOS strikes BitCoin exchange Mt.Gox
- The rise and fall of AMD: How an underdog stuck it to Intel
- Japanese police ask ISPs to start blocking Tor
- Most annoying Windows 8 trait: Double keyboards
Friday, April 19th
- A story of a $9500 bug in Facebook OAuth 2.0
- Hugo Teso: Post #HITB2013AMS Talk clarifications
- 'Leccy-stealing, grid-crippling hackers could TAKE DOWN EV-juicing systems
- Lautenberg urges feds to probe remote hijacking concerns
- Three simple steps to determine risk tolerance
- Oracle Delays Java 8 To Improve Java 7 Security
- Anonymous Launches Citizen Journalism Website
- Mozilla takes hard stance on protecting Web site certificates
- Boston bombings: How facial recognition can cut investigation time to seconds
- Dish tells FCC its Sprint buyout is 'better for national security'
- LulzSec hacker sentenced to one year in prison for Sony hack
Thursday, April 18th
- Mysterious new trojan uses "magic" code
- Who's buying cyber-security companies?
- Top Wi-Fi routers easy to hack, says study
- LinkedIn Revamps Mobile Apps to Focus on Stories, Updates
- When it comes to IT hires, you get what you pay for
- Flawed Malwarebytes security update wipes out thousands of computers
