Infosecurity News

  1. New Script Kicks Google 'Glassholes' Off the Network

    Engineer writes simple program to scan for and de-authorise Google Glass wearers.

  2. International Law Enforcement Sinkhole GameOver Zeus and CryptoLocker Botnets

    The takedown was successful, but disruption may only last a week or two.

  3. FireEye Unearths More Molerats Targeted Attack Campaigns

    APT hunter uncovers expanded target list including UK government and BBC

  4. TrueCrypt Lives On as New Team Relocates to Switzerland

    True believers looking for volunteers with a view to forking the code.

  5. Monsanto Sprouts Data Breach Affecting Thousands

    The agri-com and biotech giant has launched a forensics investigation.

  6. Significant Percentage of Ex-employees Can Still Access Privileged Information

    Cavalier attitudes to password management, even for ex-employees, pave the way to a new era of data breaches.

  7. Sacrebleu! French Spooks Snoop on US Execs’ Docs

    Former defense secretary gates says French are most ‘capable’ hacking nation after China.

  8. Malware Breaks All Records in Q1 2014

    Staggering numbers of new samples appearing daily.

  9. PayPal Phishing Scam Evolves into Sophistication

    A PayPal phish evolves before researchers' eyes.

  10. ICO Names and Shames Student Loans Company After Multiple Data Leaks

    SLC sent personal data including medical records to the wrong people

  11. Malware Callbacks Point to Heavy Cyber Attack Barrage During Crimea Crisis

    FireEye data shows communications back to C&C servers in Russia and Ukraine spiked as geopolitical tensions heightened.

  12. House Moves to Sever Crypto-ties Between NSA and NIST

    An amendment to the FIRST Act looks to restrict NSA access to standards process.

  13. New Web Vulnerabilities Expose eBay User Data Again

    Internet giant eBay is hit with fresh revelations over preventable flaws in its website.

  14. Lowe's Warns Of Cloud-related Data Compromise

    An insecure backup incident affects 35,000 employees over a period of nine months.

  15. Outlook for Android Leaves Private Messages Wide Open for Stealing

    The flaw in mobile app development plagues many messaging apps.

  16. (ISC)² Announces GISLA Award Finalists for Government Security

    (ISC)² will honor excellence in advancing the nation’s public-sector cybersecurity posture on June 3.

  17. New Security Fears Over Keyboard and Trackpad Data Retention

    Privacy International warns that various PC components could retain data, raising concerns over recycled IT kit.

  18. Slick $5K Malware-as-a-Service Takes Over Android to Steal Financial Data

    The powerful iBanking Android malware spreads beyond Russian cyber-gangs.

  19. Über-Secure ProtonMail Beta Maxes Out Servers in Just 60 Hours

    Lavabit heir built by CERN boffins sees huge demand for its NSA-proof email capabilities.

  20. FireEye Backs Washington with New APT1 Data Linking Attacks to China

    Mandiant owner says connection days and times fit perfectly with the average PLA working day.

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