Sophos asks how Go Daddy DNS records might have been compromised

Sophos asks how Go Daddy DNS records might have been compromised
Web users are continuing to engage in risky online behaviour despite admitting that they feel their online privacy is threatened
Council worker picks up the wrong documents and posts them
Kent 20-year-old faces a slew of allegations
Claims voiced in European Parliament indicate attacks on governments causing carnage
Alleged Anonymous DDoSer is on trial
A study of applications for credit and bank cards in the US has uncovered more than 10,000 identity-fraud rings
Something resembling the Flame malware appeared on French government systems this year
Facebook is proposing a change to its data usage policies to allow user details to be shared with its Intagram division
ENISA says digital traps should be used more widely across Europe
Tech giant worried governments will ruin the Internet
Prince William’s RAF Photos show colleagues' passwords on screens
Conflict in Gaza continues to have a strong cyber aspect
Facebook has switched on HTTPS protection for American users, but the rest of the world will have to wait
Quantum cryptography no longer needs dark fibre, say Toshiba researchers
However nearly half of Internet users aren't sure if they are accessing illegal content
Rootkit can inject malicious iFrames into any HTTP response sent by a server and is rather good at hiding itself... and it's not even ready yet
Security experts from the US' Securities and Exchange Commission travelled to the Black Hat Security Briefings conference with laptops containing sensitive security information, according to a report
VMware has fixed a denial-of-service vulnerability affecting its ESX and ESXi products
Fugitive McAfee offers $25,000 for capture of the real culprit in Belize murder
When CrowdStrike CEO Shawn Henry calls on UK firms to fight back, is he inciting more cyber crime?
PayPal, owned by low tax-payer eBay, could be the eighth and final firm in DWP's identity framework
Government urges companies to open up under midata initiative
Israel and Hamas involved in bitter conflicts both on and offline
The decentralised virtual currency gets a high-profile supporter
The bitter fighting between Israel and Hamas migrates on to Twitter
We've ironed out the flaws in a new version of our security quiz...
TechWeekEurope Deputy Editor recognised at awards ceremony in London
Prime minister of Belize urges the multi-millionaire to “man up” and turn himself in
NASA security is under the spotlight again