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Mozilla Fixes Firefox 15 Private Browsing Bug
Firefox Private Browsing wasn't so private, but a fix has been issued
Words Of War And Weakness: The Zero-Day Exploit Market
Feature: Exploit sellers arm governments and businesses, but are they harming security for everyone else? TechWeekEurope explores this controversial market
Google Acquires Antivirus Firm
Google has bought VirusTotal, which provides services analysing files and URLs to detect viruses, worms, Trojans and other malware
Botnet Creator Who Ensnared 72,000 Machines Gets 30 Months
Bot herder with an alleged history of dirty dealing gets sent down
Google Hackers Exploit Eight Zero-Days To Hit Defence Firms
Aurora attackers continue to cause carnage
Web Firm Provokes ICO Over ‘Ridiculous’ Cookie Law
Cookie law sends firm cookie as it asks ICO to sue it for breaching the regulation
Apple Plugs Java Security Hole
Mac users get extra protection from Java exploiters
Sony Mobile Confirms 400 Users’ Data Stolen
Sony partner gets hit, giving it another security headache
Gary McKinnon Extradition Deadline Set
Theresa May's decision will be made in just over a month at the latest
Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales Is Ready To Fight Snooper’s Charter
Wikipedia could encrypt all connections to the UK
Quarter Of London Wi-Fi Networks ‘Unsecure’
War drivers are getting an easy ride thanks to inaction from vendors and users alike, Sophos says
BitCoin Exchange BitFloor Hacked, $250,000 Stolen
Owner promises to do everything to keep the website running
GCHQ And AV Firms ‘Scaring People Into Buying Security Kit’
GCHQ and Symantec put out fresh warnings over cybercrime, but one cynic isn't convinced
AntiSec Did Not Steal Apple UDID Codes From Us, Says FBI
If AntiSec is lying, where did the UDID codes come from?
Sophos Appoints New CEO As Longtime Leader Steps Down
Kris Hagerman steps into Steve Munford's boots at Sophos
AntiSec Hackers Steal 12M Apple UDID Identification Codes
AntiSec says it snatched UDIDs from the FBI. But why did the US authorities have them in the first place?
Cambodia To Deport Pirate Bay Co-Founder Gottfrid Svartholm
Gottfrid Svartholm is to be deported but he might not be going back to Sweden, where he faces jail
MI5 And MI6 Websites Attacked By Assange Protesters
Intelligence agencies the latest target in #OpFreeAssange
Fujitsu, eBay Lead Big Data Privacy Research Group
The Cloud Security Alliance has formed a working group to investigate big data privacy and security challenges and to form standards
Bristol Scientists Promise Commercial Quantum Computing Chips
Nokia and Toshiba to build photon chips based on Bristol breakthrough
Tesco Password Security Fixed – But XSS Flaw Remains
No more plain text passwords? Every little security fix helps!
Another Java Security Flaw Appears After Oracle Patch
Oracle can expect calls for yet another update
Facebook Targets Fake ‘Likes’
Facebook has stepped up its measures against fake 'Likes', as it faces investor pressure to prove its worth to advertisers
Cambodia Cops Arrest Pirate Bay Co-Founder
Gottfrid Svatholm could be sent back to Sweden to serve jail time
Android Malware Pusher Told To Cough Up £50,000
Android malware dealer could be forced to shell out over £150,000
Government Spyware Seller Gamma International Hacked
FinSpy seller admits a server containing demo software was compromised
Cyber Security Challenge Seeks Insider Espionage Experts
Challenge looks to find the corporate mole hunters of the future
Oracle Rushes Out Java Security Fix For Zero-Day Flaw
Security community breathes a sigh of relief as Oracle reacts to pressure
Police Security Tightened After Assange Supporter ‘Steals’ Data
Hackers continue to back Julian Assange in earnest, claiming they stole data from two UK police forces