Plus: Password changes for Windows 8, mobile data transparency.
Plus, Google bypassing browser privacy policies.
Plus: Symantec sets up a sting operation to catch the code thieves.
Plus: Symantec's pcAnywhere troubles, Google's hated privacy policy.
Plus: Anonymous responds to Megauploads raid, Google saw what you did online last night.
Plus: Trojan worm attacking DoD smart cards, Internet censorship protests hit the Web.
Plus: Symantec sued for scaring up business, Stuxnet siblings ready to be unleashed.
Plus: Fictionalizing the zero-day attack; Be careful what you type when shopping.
Plus: Mobile attacks still in a learning curve, Facebook hole exposes private photos of members.
Plus: One dumb hacker tries to blackmail his way into a job; FBI cracks down on counterfeit merchandise online.
Celebrate National Cybersecurity Awareness Month with these guidelines presented by the U.S. government. Plus: Google and Microsoft fling malware accusations; Redmond hogging credit for latest botnet take down?
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 10/04/2011
Microsoft has not found any issues since the update info was leaked and pulled offline on Friday. Plus: EU creates new anti-hacking agency; Apple next in line to discredit Dutch Internet certificate company for breach.
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 09/12/2011
Companies like Mozilla and Microsoft hit the Web to denounce Web certificates issued by Dutch company DigiNotar.
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 09/07/2011
The company provides a comprehensive breakdown of the Internet irritant. Plus: Anonymous releases defense information; Famous individuals go to the front of the line with Google+
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 08/23/2011
This month's Patch Tuesday included a fix for an Internet Explorer exploit found by Steven Fewer. Plus: Anonymous releases personal information of San Francisco public transit users; Facebook, Twitter and Research in Motion discuss possible actions to dissuade rioting in London; AOL attacked by a server-side incursion.
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 08/15/2011