February, 2015:
- TalkTalk blames supplier for breach affecting 4m customers
- ICYMI: Gov spies grab crypto keys, Masque attacks & interviewing Eugene
- CIOs and CISOs to focus on threat intelligence
- Letter to the editor: Digital Future
- Target breach costs £124 million - so far
- How does PCI DSS 3.0 affect you?
- German consumer groups challenge Facebook terms of service
- Jetty web servers vulnerable to Heartbleed-style attacks
- SMEs don't understand their vulnerability to cyber-attacks
- Turning the tide on APTs and nation state attackers
- Banking Trojan 'Vawtrak' spotted in the wild
- Lizard Squad downs DNS registrar, hacks Lenovo website
- UK, Qatar officials to discuss 2022 World Cup cyber-security
- ENISA concludes cyber-security exercise
- Global phone firm Gemalto confirms likely GCHQ/NSA attacks
- 18 of 25 top vulnerable mobile apps remain unpatched
- FBI offers US$ 3m bounty for Gameover Zeus kingpin
- ICO fines hacked insurance firm £175,000
- UK's NCA leads Europol take-down on Ramnit botnet
- More NSA calls for backdoors
- Facebook privacy policy 'breaking EU law'
- Telegram encryption undermined, 'no better than SSL'
- LinkedIn to pay US $1.25m to settle password suit
- Almost half of firms will plan for cyber-attack disruption by 2018
- EU Council urged: Get internet giants to hand-over encryption keys
- Son of Superfish, Lenovo bloatware variants start to surface
- Eugene Kaspersky interview: 'Critical infrastructure is under threat'
- BT Tower hosts simulated cyber-attack
- Study: ISO 27001 recommended, but not always enforced
- Ensuring mobile data remains secure
- Securing remote Access with token-free authentication
- Secret NSA/GCHQ unit 'hacked Gemalto, stole SIM encryption keys'
- BadUSB malware could be used to infect ICSs
- ICYMI: UK data breaches, Carbanak and Royal Navy threats
- FireEye roasts Apple crumble over revived iOS Masque attack
- Blackshades creators plead guilty
- How BYOD and collaboration trends solve corporate incident management
- Check Point acquires Israeli security start-up
- Social engineering the new norm for hackers, nation-states
- Pre-installed Lenovo adware hijacks TLS/SSL encryption
- Cyber-attacks on Japan up 8,300 percent
- Smart TVs, wearables and sheep: online and hackable
- Jamie Oliver website hacked, dishes up malware with sides
- RBS and NatWest to let mobile customers sign-in with biometrics
- Arabic hacking groups get overarching support
- After Carbanak, bank CEOs fear cyber-attacks will harm business growth
- Software-defined defences - keeping the cyber-risk at bay
- PCI Council warns of SSL insecurities
- Huge spam campaign drops Trojan on UK bank customers
- Is NSA 'World's most advanced threat actor' revealed by Kaspersky?
- Lizard Squad back, attacks Xbox Live
- US President Obama calls for cyber-security collaboration
- Microsoft to adopt international cloud privacy standard
- Under-fire Google tweaks bug disclosure policy
- Largest bank heist ever conducted online?
- Lies, damned lies and statistics
- US$ 1bn stolen from 100 finance Cos in global cyber-heist
- Royal Navy under threat from cyber-attacks
- ICYMI: iOS spyware, car vulnerabilities and Outlook privacy
- European banks getting targeted by malware
- Demo hack shows how to crash a plane; air cyber-security being improved
- Is BYOD a four-letter word in your organisation?
- Ukrainian government to counter cyber-attacks
- UK named and shamed as Europe's worst country for data breaches
- Spam volume down, but more malicious
- UK trials driverless cars amid security concerns
- 70% of malicious files undetected by antivirus products
- Driverless vehicles and digital trust
- Facebook's ThreatExchange to share threat intelligence
- What mobile policy suits your organisation?
- Safeguarding the data when going mobile
- Managing workforce mobile use
- War of the hacktivists
- 15-yr old MS flaw can hit all Windows OSs
- Visitors to Forbes news site hit by 'Chinese hackers'
- Iran and North Korea: The new kids on the (cyber-warfare) block
- Cyber-security: changing the economics!
- US and Turkish governments flood Twitter with data requests
- Face to Facebook
- US government to create cyber-intelligence agency
- EU Parliament blocks Microsoft Outlook apps over privacy fears
- Can a certificate improve security?
- Same old Target: How retailers get hacked
- Researchers uncover new approach to Boleto fraud
- Not so smart: Samsung's web-connected TVs capture conversations
- Security 'attitude' depends on corporate personality
- What the software defined data centre means for IT security
- Merseyside man faces jail for 2013 DDoS attacks
- BMW ConnectedDrive flaw exposes 2 million cars to remote unlocking
- ICYMI: EU data protection laws, Skype hackers and the return of Pirate Bay
- GCHQ internet spying was illegal, rules secret court
- Experts weigh in on Anthem breach, speculate on how attackers broke in
- Prolific espionage group returns with iOS spyware
- Silk Road's Ross Ulbricht found guilty on all counts
- DDoS increasingly used in advanced cyber-attacks
- Most cloud applications in use are not sanctioned
- Adobe Flash Player update fixes latest zero-day bug
- Sony's 'small' spend on breach remediation - but are Russians inside network too?
- Internet Explorer XSS flaw opens door to thieves and phishers
- Remote security vulnerability on Oracle MySQL
- How vulnerable is satellite broadband?
- Uncovering the threat: Uniting network and endpoint security for unmatched threat defence
- Moving Beyond Proxies
- PCI DSS 3.0, responsibility and protecting against third party access
- Disrupting the threat: Respond, contain and recover in seconds
- National Control Centre designed to ensure Russian IT security
- Europol plans more malware 'takedowns'
- Google announces vulnerability research grants for 2015
- New data protection legislation targets NHS
- Europol cyber-crime chief becomes Barclays CISO
- British army unit to tackle web-enabled warfare
- Skype hackers breach Syria battlefield intelligence
- Facebook changes hit privacy - plus Trojan in 'Flash update'
- Up to 100K Archos customers compromised by SQL injection attack
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