August, 2014:
- The 5 most read articles this week: August 22 to 28
- 1 in 5 corporate networks host child sex abuse content
- UK's Racing Post leaks 677,000 customer names and passwords
- ICYMI: Sony PlayStation hack, security spending & 'unbreakable' encryption
- NSA has 850 billion pieces of searchable metadata
- PCI Security Standards Forum warns on Backoff malware
- Hundreds of Norwegian energy companies hit by cyber-attacks
- US-Russia relations may spill over into cyberspace
- ISACA releases European cyber security guidance
- Google chairman sees future of 'unbreakable' encryption
- Mobile flaw means 92% of Gmail accounts are hackable
- Heartbleed: Still a security risk
- IEEE looks to raise security standards among software developers
- How do you stop an Energetic Bear?
- SCADA systems: Riddled with vulnerabilities?
- New Trojan targets 'happy to help' customer service people
- Global regulator says cyber-attack could hurt financial markets
- Sony hit by DDoS attackers who maybe trolls or Jihadists
- Ministry of Justice fined £180,000 for prisoner data loss
- Is your app secure? Probably not
- LinkedIn to pay £750,000 in security breach settlement
- ICYMI: NSA insiders, hacking living rooms & learning from Target
- CISOs offered new way to secure Android devices
- Rogue UK and US spies 'help safeguard Tor network'
- The 5 most read articles this week: August 15 to 21
- Cyber Security Challenge joins with GCHQ for security development programme
- City of London police to get cybercrime training
- China may be targeting medical firms for IP data
- Video games company hit by 38-day DDoS attack
- US Nuclear Regulatory Commission successfully hacked three times
- Targeted spear phishing campaign targets governments, law enforcement
- Malaysian investigators 'hacked' for confidential MH370 records
- 75,000 reasons not to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad
- Industry divided as Met Police recommends smartphone PINs
- All your vulnerabilities belong to us: The rise of the exploit
- Should you use cyber insurance to mitigate risk?
- New TorrentLocker ransomware trades on fear of CryptoLocker
- UK Ministry of Defence launches £2 million cyber defence competition
- GCHQ tries to hack every server in 27 countries
- UK cyber experts star in BBC 'house of hacking horrors' test
- Is your organisation ready for the next generation of millennials?
- Tesco tablets vulnerable to file recovery issues
- The 5 most read articles this week: August 8 to 14
- Card fraud costing small businesses dearly says research
- 50% of corporate passwords crackable within a few minutes
- ICYMI: Data breach disclosure, European privacy & internet outages
- Security industry beats Apple to address iOS flaw
- Research: Almost 1 in 5 company devices infected
- Why we need a tighter framework for social engineering penetration testing
- Fake Tor website serves up malware
- New Zeus Gameover employs novel approach to malware
- US can launch automated cyber-attacks, says Snowden
- UK watchdog ICO complains about limited powers
- Android 'wide open' as SMS attack hits 100,000 users
- A way forward in information sharing
- Retailers install shopper-tracking mannequins
- Security naivety forces NCA to debut online awareness campaign
- Data residency in a borderless environment
- France working to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks
- European Commission backs Microsoft in privacy fight with US
- Krysanec RAT hides in fake Android apps
- Africa's cybercrime gangs move way beyond 419 scams
- Google Nest hacked 'in 15 seconds' as reality bites for Internet of Things
- Crash testing needed for the connected car
- FBI informant 'Sabu' leads cyber attacks against Turkish government
- Black Hat reports: Lurk Downloader & cryptocurrency mining hijacker
- Russia extends Snowden stay
- UK businesses falling behind on mobile security
- WordPress and Drupal flaw hits 23% of world's websites
- ICYMI: Black Hat news, biggest breach ever & figures to take to the CEO
- Mobiles hijacked without user knowledge
- What the Cyber Essentials Scheme means for UK business
- More than 40 governments hit by suspected Russian-state cyber attack
- The 5 most read articles this week: August 1-7
- 2 billion mobile devices vulnerable: Black Hat report
- Wikipedia contests EU ruling on 'right to be forgotten'
- Government spyware exposed after massive data breach
- Website encryption boosted by Google promotion of HTTPS
- Half of all UK adults shun mobile banking
- CGI accredited for cyber security evaluations by CESG
- Billion plus credentials hacked by Russian gang: industry reaction
- CryptoLocker victims can recover encrypted files
- RAT uses Yahoo Mail to fool security teams
- New banking Trojan 'Kronos' attacks French banks
- Teenage Aussie hacker reveals PayPal flaw
- Poor measurement leaves networks dangerously open to attack
- Encryption error exposes sensitive Mozilla data for 30 days
- HeartBleed - further lessons
- Chinese TV channel hacked while on air
- UK government proposes public sector data sharing
- Cyber Security Challenge launches cyber anti-terrorism competition
- Security researcher to demo airplane Wi-Fi hack
- Israeli government impacted by hackers on multiple fronts
- Gameover Trojan 'surges' after police takedown
- Security Partnerships: Engaging at the right level
- Privacy fears as US court rules against Microsoft
- The 5 most read articles this week: July 25-31
- ICYMI: Driverless cars, cyber espionage & the hidden cost of data breaches
- GCHQ certifies six MSc cyber security degrees
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