Recent hacker attack prompts the company to rethink its security policy

Recent hacker attack prompts the company to rethink its security policy
The pirates trick users and the media, but its servers still remain hidden
Microsoft renewed SSL certificate, but Azure storage failed to use the new one
50 million accounts need new passwords, but Evernote says no content had been compromised
FireEye has discovered an unpatched Java bug that is being used to actively attack systems
China claims it is a victim of state-sponsored hacking from the US, not a perpetrator
High Court orders ISPs to block access to Kickass-Torrents, Fenopy and H33T
RSA chief blasts European privacy laws, telling TechWeekEurope they favour criminals
Hacking Team's software was allegedly used by repressive regimes to track down citizens for torture. We ask their lawyer Eric Rabe to explain
The Pentagon has signed up iOS and Android for duty in a move that will weaken Blackberry's defence dominance
CrowdStrike's George Kurtz is leading the industry into offensive security and a legal minefield awaits
A version of common cryptography could be the answer to securing Internet of Things
Google's privacy lawyer tells us Microsoft's "Scroogled" attack on Gmail privacy policy is "intellectually dishonest"
Stuxnet is older than previously thought and had a different attack vector than the finished product, Symantec reveals
Widespread Internet driving licenses would boost Internet security and usability massively, says Microsoft's Scott Charney
It seems SIEMs are on the way out, as Art Coviello hails the dawn of more adaptive, Big Data-led security
RSA adds Big Data to the authentication equation
Juniper's Nawaf Bitar will share threat data with RSA, but will he work with rivals? That's not nearly so sure....
Chinese hackers are behind an attack on the Eurofighter-maker, sources say
As perimeter defences fail, security experts are falling back on analytics. Tom Brewster says Big Data and context are hot at the RSA 2013 show
Microsoft has admitted it was hacked using the same techniques that affected Apple and Facebook
Pinterest also affected by hack on young customer service software firm
Thousands could have had malware from NBC site, security experts warn
State-sponsored hackers from China have penetrated US institutions. Wayne Rash wants virtual blood
Twitter rolls out a feature that should help prevent users from having their passwords phished via email
BT has problems with EU proposals on privacy by design and the right to be forgotten
Users with fewer than 500 followers who reteweeted allegations won't be sued, Sally Bercow is less lucky
TechWeekEurope reveals email showing how SOCA is warning crooks they may be at risk of hefty jail sentences or be putting their families' welfare in danger
Google said it has updated its email security tools to stop spammers from hijacking user accounts
Adobe has released out-of-band security updates for Reader and Acrobat, closing two security holes that attackers have been actively exploiting