Recent News
Monday, January 14th
Thursday, January 10th
- Anonymous wants DDoS attacks recognized as speech
- DMDE is a handy free data recovery tool for Windows experts
- 'At Apple, 'they' really are after you': One insider's view of life in Cupertino
- EU anti-cybercrime centre to launch on Friday
- 5 tough security questions (and tips on answering them)
- India: Tech Import Restrictions Are for Security
- Researchers: Microsoft will pull trigger on emergency IE patch
- Your friendly Huawei at CES: Complete with uniformed security
- Botnets for hire likely attacked U.S. banks
- RIM plans to launch six BlackBerry 10 devices in 2013
- The merger of cellular and Wi-Fi: The wireless network's future
Wednesday, January 9th
- What Did Google Earth Spot in the Chinese Desert? Even an Ex-CIA Analyst Isn't Sure
- Hacker held in Thailand pending extradition
- Hackers Force Top-Ranked Black Ops 2 Player To Reset Stats
- 12 must-watch security startups for 2013
- Researchers say Yahoo Mail exploit still active, despite claim of being fixed
- Microsoft Applauds Hacker For Windows RT Jailbreak Attempt
- HKCERT: Hong Kong security incidents surged 30% in 2012
- Ruby on Rails patches more critical vulnerabilities
- BlackBerrify your iPhone with Spike keyboard case
- Arstechnica is allowed to see but not touch an Ubuntu phone
- Facebook Opens Up 2013 Hacker Cup Registration
- Hackers from 4Chan fake teen suicide, blame Justin Bieber
- Firefox 18 brings TURKTRUST update, Retina support, faster JavaScript plus 20 other security fixes
- John McAfee details Belizean 'espionage'
- M2M and the Internet of Things: How secure is it?
- Adobe mends security holes in Flash, Reader, Acrobat
- Student Suspended for Refusing to Wear RFID Tracker Loses Lawsuit
- Richard Stallman: 'Apple is your enemy'
- How the pros sniff out a malware infection
- Yahoo Mail hacked via XSS exploit, loophole fixed soon after
- Nvidia fixes hole that turns PCs into remote-control toys for hackers
- Hacker Hides Malware Code on Cat's Collar
- Bank hacks were work of Iran, officials say
Tuesday, January 8th
- Romanian Cezar Butu, sentenced to 21 months over payment card hacks
- Intel shows off 4th-gen Core processors bound for Apple's MacBook lineup
- Hacktivists develop cyberwarfare niche
- Hackers strike Sotto site ahead of Cybercrime Law's court debate
- US nuke lab drops Chinese networking kit over security fears
- Chinese man pleads guilty in $100M stolen software ring
- Latest IE attack brought by same gang that hacked Google
- Alleged bank hacker arrested in Thailand
- Dell SecureWorks takes security solutions to the cloud
- Like virginity, lost privacy is gone for good
- Symantec plays down PGP hole
- Ubuntu On A Phone Or Firefox OS: Which Scares iPhone And Android Most?
- Huawei shows off smartphone with monster 6.1-in. screen
- Intel promises $599 touchscreen ultrabooks by year's end
- Adobe releases Creative Suite 2 for free
- Hacker Steals 'Large 6-Figure' Sum from Law Firm
- Ubisoft investigating compromised Uplay accounts
- Fake Big Data: Deceiving Hackers With Tons of Crap
- Windows RT can be tweaked to run desktop apps, hacker says
- Hackers, phishers targeting Kiwis
- Romanian Town Nicknamed Hackerville
Monday, January 7th
- Dutch government publishes security flaw disclosure guide
- Why Hackers Are So Much Funnier Than You Are
- Nvidia releases driver update to fix security exploit
- JavaScript is the new Perl
- iOS hacker planetbeing has untethered jailbreak for iOS 6
- Nintendo 3DS gets cracked - run homebrew code and more
- Hackers recover video showing teens laughing about a rape by their frriends
- The War Z's servers brought down by hackers
- Hacked apps selling at a premium on Google play
- Popular office phones vulnerable to eavesdropping hack, researchers say
- American think-tank hack linked to Chinese hackers
- Desperately Seeking Startup Skills: Where Highly Sought-After Folks Hang Out
- Intel's 2013-2014 Bay Trail Platform Leaked, But With Netbooks Dead, Will Anyone Care?
- Silent Skype calls can hide secret messages
- Researcher sidesteps Microsoft fix for IE zero-day
- Windows 7 is great, but I won't go back
- Where do old supercomputers go to die?
Friday, January 4th
Thursday, January 3rd
- A win for enterprise as RSA SecurID now available for Windows Phone
- Security flaw found in app used for 'safe sexting'
- Five Security Predictions: SaaS, Android, Cloud Metrics, More
- Uncovering the Dangers of Network Security Complexity
- Anonymous to the World: Expect Us in 2013
- Internet Explorer ends the year on a high, Windows 8 slow to get noticed
- Intel's TV plans likely to be delayed by a year
- Canonical prepares Ubuntu for smartphones
Wednesday, January 2nd
- Microsoft issues quick fix for IE vulnerability
- Facebook passwords laws go into effect in some US states
- Anti-virus products are rubbish, says Imperva
- Google removed 50 million links in 2012 over piracy claims
- Microsoft confirms zero-day bug in IE6, IE7 and IE8
- Looking back: the five most important Apple stories of 2012
Tuesday, January 1st
Monday, December 24th
- Security experts warn of 'January Effect' cyberattacks
- Zero day holes found in popular online games
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday Shows Secure Coding Pays Off
- Google to scan Chrome extensions, bans auto-install
- Where OS X security stands after a volatile 2012
- Pirate Bay Censorship Backfires as New Proxies Bloom
- RIM's BlackBerry 10 Service Plans Should Be No Secret to Investors
- Google Helping to Bring Santa to Chrome and to Your Phone
- 3 million Verizon accounts stolen - Q&A with the person claiming to be behind it
Sunday, December 23rd
Friday, December 21st
- Do We Share Too Much Information On Social Networks?
- FCC Unveils Smartphone Security Checklist
- This Weird Crystal Demonstrates a New Magnetic Behavior that Works Like Magic
- PGP, TrueCrypt-encrypted files CRACKED by GBP300 tool
- Apple totally loses the patent plot, big time
- Apache plug-in doles out Zeus attack
Thursday, December 20th
- UGNazi Hackers Seize Another Westboro Baptist Church Hate Account
- Samsung working to fix latest Galaxy S III exploit
- World of botnet cybercrime paying pretty well these days
- It's time to start patching the Human OS
- Five incredible Siri hacks you need to try
- Tim Cook named runner-up for Time's Person of the Year
- Report: US government plans legal assault on foreign hackers
- Top 10 gadgets for Christmas 2012
- Apple stands to lose another patent crucial to its battle with Samsung
- How to Access Your Router If You Forget the Password
- Another Earth just 12 light-years away?
Tuesday, December 18th
- Another data-wiping malware program found in Iran
- Executive Management Are Becoming More Engaged In Information Security
- Apple addresses another Wi-Fi bug with iOS 6.0.2 update
- How spyware on rental PCs captured users' most intimate moments
- Instagram says it now has the right to sell your photos
- UGNazi Takes Over Westboro Baptist Church Twitter Account
- Apple trumpets 2M iPhone 5 sales in China
- FBI hopes hard drive will shine light on Conn. shooter's motive
- New group acts as financially-shielded middleman for WikiLeaks, others
- Man who hacked Scarlett Johansson's e-mail sentenced to 10 years
- SSD prices continue to plunge
- Australian ISP Walks Out of Piracy Talks: "We're Not The Internet Police"
- 3D-Printed X-Cube is the Hardest Rubik's Cube Ever
Monday, December 17th
- Apple job posting hints that future iMac versions could use AMD Radeon graphics
- 2012 infosec review: Focus on crime, not cyberwar
- How Scientists Can Tell if Your Tweets are Truthful
- Authorities arrest 10 suspected botnet data thieves
- Most IT pros do not trust cloud services with sensitive data
- Hacker nabs Yahoo! site backups
- McKinnon charges dropped after ten year battle
- Security exploit opens Samsung Galaxy S III, Note II to attack
- Artificial intelligence project builds A Puzzling Present
- Anonymous sets sights on an old enemy - the Westboro Baptist Church
- How to activate Windows Defender in Windows 8
Friday, December 14th
Thursday, December 13th
- Japan police offers first-ever reward for wanted hacker
- McAfee admits to playing the 'crazy card'
- Apple Quickly Updates Malware Definitions to Detect New SMS Scam Trojan
- U.S. agency gives BlackBerry 10 a chance after iPhone coup
- Google Maps is now available for iPhone
- Dropbox, Google Drive get in-browser security boost through BoxCryptor plugin
- Google.com now 'censors' explicit content from image searches
- CNet (along with thousands of others) get 'rickrolled' by Dream Jailbreak
- John McAfee on a plane to America
- Microsoft employees start collecting their free Surface RTs
- Google to Release Maps App for iOS Tonight
Wednesday, December 12th
- John McAfee to Be Released, Accuses Vice Magazine of Involvement in His Arrest
- Security Firm Identifies First Fake Installer Trojan for Macs
- BlackBerry 10 Gold SDKs now available for developers
- Coming in Ubuntu Linux 13.04: instant purchases from the desktop
- Windows Phone 8 gets its first update
- Intel next-gen Haswell CPU line-up leaked, Core i7-4770K the flagship
- In bringing Office to iOS, Microsoft is playing a dangerous game
- ISO 27001 is the litmus test for information security
- Deploying DLP technology requires hands-on approach, experts say
- Researchers warn of bulk WordPress and Joomla exploit tool serving fake antivirus malware to users
- The fallacy of wireless power
- Cached Windows passwords sound risky -- but aren't
- Garage door opener using Siri and Raspberry Pi
- Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: December 2012
- Malicious QR codes pop up on traffic-heavy locations
- Engineer Shows How To Pirate Windows 8 Metro Apps, Bypass In-app Purchases
Tuesday, December 11th
Monday, December 10th
- Stratsec rebrands as BAE Detica
- Researchers reveal crippling GPS flaws
- Hong Kong cops open £700k cyber security centre
- Over Half Of Chief Information Officers Fail To Test Cloud Vendors' Security Systems & Procedures
- Microsoft pulls the plug on its Silverlight.Net site
- Instagram embedding on Twitter is no more: Twitter photo filters incoming
- State Of iOS 6 And iPhone 5 Untethered Jailbreak
- Aramco Says Cyberattack Was Aimed at Production
- Russian hackers hold Gold Coast doctors to ransom
- 25-GPU server makes easy work of password cracking
- RIM says 4G is important for the success of Blackberry 10
- FCC writes to the FAA about relaxing in-flight electronics rules
- Brain Pacemakers Are Starting To Be Used To Fight Alzheimer's Disease
- Surface called one of the "most overpriced gadgets of all time," we rebuff
