Researchers reveal that a flaw in HTML5 API can be used to track users across the web

Researchers reveal that a flaw in HTML5 API can be used to track users across the web
Margee Abrams, security services product marketing at Neustar, a real-time information and analytics firm, says criminals will steal from you – and you will suffer a DdoS attack
However the total number of global threats in Q2 2015 fell 19 percent, Kaspersky Labs reports
Plan to stop kids accessing smut ignores the fact that most porn websites are hosted outside the UK
Bugcrowd report examines 30 months of bug bounty submissions across 166 programs, finds crowdsourced security is gaining industry-wide adoption
Google undertakes country-wide roadshow to train Brits about online safety and security
Acquisition of Sansa Security will offer hardware and software-based security features for ARM's IoT chips
Will Windows 10 be more secure than previous versions? These security features should help
Google's bring your own keys program marries cost benefits of public cloud computing with robust encryption security, the company says
We are protecting Internet users anonymity researchers say, after successfully attacking Tor network
Where has the trust gone? Businesses no longer trusted when it comes to handling people's personal data
What price some summer sun? Enough to pay for a trip to Jamaica, apparently
Roger Keenan, managing director of London data centre City Lifeline shares his top tips on protecting data
Shoddy government security? Vital intelligence system for US financial system was vulnerable to hackers
100 percent of smartwatches tested by HP Security showed major flaws
On-premise cyber security platform will feature social media-style timeline and use machine learning to outwit the hackers
TechWeekEurope collates the views of some of the technology industry’s biggest names
Cyber-security firm backed by former Autonomy boss Mike Lynch hits new high
Google publishes open letter to the US Bureau of Industry and Security objecting restrictions slapped on the export of cybersecurity intrusion software
EXCLUSIVE: More than half of UK SMBs spending less than 2 percent of their IT budget on security, Avast survey reveals
Hardware for attacking computers via Wi-Fi caught the attention of a Boeing defense subsidiary, which wanted to use its drones as the attack vehicle
Microsoft moves to buy Israeli cloud security firm for £205m
Notorious hacking forum used by Lizard Squad and other cybercriminals taken offline by the FBI
The upcoming Black Hat USA 2015 will cover new security flaws, defensive approaches to security, enterprise security practices and more
Brit allegedly hacked US Army, NASA, and Federal Reserve, but fights extradition request to the US
The definitive definition of social engineering from the experts for the kids (and grown ups, too)
Small and medium-sized businesses to get government help to bolster their cyber defences
Another reason to migrate from Windows XP, as Microsoft Security Essentials support officially ends
Final Windows Server 2003 updates are released as Micrososft patches its own Hacking Team vulnerability
New product will help combat Mac malware as part of growing Apple security concerns