Last seven days of news
Wed 10 Aug 2011
- GPRS connections easily tapped
- Potential account theft with XSS hole in eBay.de
- Adobe fixes critical vulnerabilities in four products on patch day
- Infosec Without Borders aims to help aid organisations
- 22 holes closed in Microsoft's August Patch Tuesday
Tue 9 Aug 2011
- McAfee SaaS Endpoint Protection vulnerabilities closed
- PolarSSL freezes for 1.0
- TYPO3 updates plug multiple security holes
- Anonymous dump 7.4 GB of US law enforcement web sites
Mon 8 Aug 2011
- RSA offers suggestions on security
- Major security hole in SAP's NetWeaver
- Google also passes on European data to US authorities
- Fake Firefox update includes password-stealing trojan
- Anonymous claim Syrian MOD web site defacement
Sat 6 Aug 2011
Fri 5 Aug 2011
- Siemens comments on "SCADA monkeys"
- Volatility 2.0 forensic tool supports more Windows versions
- Microsoft expert: "viruses aren’t worth money, but scareware is"
- Microsoft's next Patch Tuesday targets critical holes in IE and Server
- HTTPS Everywhere Firefox extension goes 1.0
- The Pwnies 2011 security award winners announced
Thu 4 Aug 2011
- Twitter-controlled botnet mines Bitcoins
- Microsoft offers award for new defences
- Cisco CD-ROMs send users to malware site
- Industrial control systems on the net without access protection
- QuickTime 7.7 closes security holes
Wed 3 Aug 2011
- Android trojan records phone calls
- CSI:Internet - Living in SYN
- Operation Shady RAT reveals worldwide espionage attacks
- Android browser vulnerable to "Cross Application Scripting"
- Chrome 13 brings Instant Pages, closes holes
- Timthumb PHP script opens hole in WordPress blogs
- Millions of osCommerce stores hacked