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Mobile App Flaw Exposes ‘Billions’ Of Records
Heartbleed-like security flaw found in thousands of top Android and iOS apps
Samsung To Upgrade Knox To Mitigate Swiftkey Flaw
Samsung reacts to patch critical vulnerability with a native keyboard app on its smartphone range
EFF: WhatsApp Doesn’t Have Your Back When It Comes To Security
Electric Frontier Foundation’s security ratings criticise messaging app for major security flaws
St Louis Cardinals Hacks Rival Baseball Team
It's just not cricket! FBI probes American baseball team for hacking internal network of rival team
More Than Half Of Passwords ‘Can Be Cracked In 24 Hours’
Trustwave Global Security Report shows shocking state of password security around the world
Apple iOS, OS X Contain Zero-Day Flaws
Tardy response? Apple's security reputation takes another hit as researchers reveal long-standing zero-day flaws
Swiftkey Poses Hack Threat To 600m Samsung Phones
Millions of Samsung smartphones could have preloaded vulnerability that can be exploited by hackers
Stegoloader Malware Uses Malicious Code From Images To Steal Data
Dell SecureWorks describes hard to detect Stegoloader as 'wolf in sheeps clothing'
LastPass Breached, Warns Users To Change Master Password
LastPass is prompting all users to change their passwords after a compromise detected on Friday
Botnet Operators Shifting To The Cloud
Botnet controllers are increasingly taking advantage of the convenience of cloud infrastructure for launching attacks, Level 3 has found
A Quarter Of Brits Would Provide DNA To Boost Bank Security
Telstra study shows security is becoming more important to UK bank customers than interest rates
Germany Warns Of Cyber-Attack Threat
Cyber-threats 'one of the biggest challenges' in the coming years, according to Germany's defence minister, as Bundestag reportedly hacked
Snowden Documents ‘Cracked By Russia, China’
A report claims Snowden's NSA documents have been decoded by the Russian and Chinese governments, while others call the announcement a smokescreen
Malvertising Campaign Exposes 50 Million To Malware
Malvertising campaign exposes up to 50 million internet users to the Angler EK and Bunitu malware
Businesses ‘Becoming Complacent’ Over Danger Of DDoS Attacks
F5 study reveals security concerns over DDoS are falling, despite the number of attacks being on the rise
How To Explain Sandboxing To A Five-Year-Old
The definitive definition of sandboxing from the experts for the kids (and grown ups, too)
German Parliament Hack Is Still Gathering Data
A cyber-attack on German parliament computers a month ago is reportedly still active and stealing data
Fake Mobile Towers Spy On UK Phone Users
British mobile users revealed to be under survelliance from police and other forces using fake mobile phone towers
Cybersecurity Costs ‘To Soar 38 Percent’ Over The Next Decade
Upgrade now or face being overrun by criminals with more advanced tools, RAND report warns businesses
Hacking Is ‘One Of The Most Profitable Industries In The World’
Ransomware bullies can earn up to 1,425 percent return on their investment, Trustwave report reveals
Beware – Duqu Has Returned, Kaspersky Reveals
‘Highly sophisticated’ Duqu 2.0 threat infects nuclear discussions and even attacked Kaspersky’s own systems, firm admits
Patch Tuesday Update Sees Critical Repair To IE
Surprisingly light Patch Tuesday update brings critical fixes for Microsoft's outgoing web browser
US Tech Firms Warn Obama To Back Off Encryption
Open letter to President Obama highlights tech opposition to efforts to weaken encryption systems
InfoSecurity Europe 2015 – Elevator Pitch: Zscaler
Charles Milton gives us a summary of his company's activity at InfoSecurity Europe 2015
InfoSecurity Europe 2015 – Carl Leonard, Websense
TechWeekEurope's Michael Moore speaks to Carl Leonard, Principal Security Analyst at Websense, at InfoSecurity Europe 2015
InfoSecurity Europe 2015 – Elevator Pitch: Webroot
David Duncan gives us a summary of his company's activity at InfoSecurity Europe 2015
InfoSecurity Europe 2015 – David Duncan, Webroot
TechWeekEurope's Michael Moore speaks to David Duncan, CMO at Webroot, at InfoSecurity Europe 2015
InfoSecurity Europe 2015 – Bharat Mistry, Trend Micro
TechWeekEurope's Michael Moore speaks to Bharat Mistry, Cyber Security Consultant for Trend Micro, at InfoSecurity Europe 2015
InfoSecurity Europe 2015 – Sian John, Symantec
TechWeekEurope's Michael Moore speaks to Sian John, Chief Security Strategist, EMEA, at Symantec, at InfoSecurity Europe 2015