July, 2015:
- Online cards company Moonpig breached again
- SANS cyber-fair puts cyber-experts on the market
- Europol creates first dark web training programme
- ICYMI: Tor rivals, Windows 10 and the cost of an APT
- Critical Bind vulnerability could snuff out large parts of internet
- Blue Coat acquires Perspecsys to make the public cloud private
- Phishing campaign strikes UK and US companies
- Darknet site specialising in child sex abuse material taken down
- Modular Potao malware used to spy on targets in Ukraine, Russia
- GM says OnStar app flaw fixed, researcher says still exploitable
- Innovation versus infosecurity
- United reportedly hacked by same group that breached Anthem, OPM
- HAMMERTOSS malware culmination of 'best practices' for cyber attackers
- UPDATE: Does Windows 10 Wi-Fi Sense spell end of private wireless networks?
- IoT creating new software vendors
- Malicious domain registration index indicative of international malware activity
- Facebook ordered to allow pseudonyms by German court
- Open-source versus commercial software: better in different ways
- Malware writers create faulty cross-platform malware
- Cloud security for the 'everywhere enterprise'
- Google Cloud features BYO encryption keys
- Yahoo bug bounty programme pays out more than US$1 m to researchers
- Security concerns raised at Windows 10 roll-out
- UK and Singapore sign cyber-security MOU during Cameron Asia tour
- NSA to destroy bulk data
- CESG Certified Professional scheme extended overseas
- Employees willing to sell private data for a Caribbean holiday
- EU faces increased Russian cyber-threat
- Researcher finds several vulnerabilities in PHP File Manager
- Darkode allegedly up and running again
- Google Drive influences new phishing campaign
- Researchers find vulnerability in Skoda vehicles
- Is your summer intern more prepared than you?
- Can cyber-catastrophes be insured against?
- Dig out your old mobile phone and hack an air-gapped computer
- Apple App Store and iTunes buyers hit by zero-day
- Security vendors offer free tools
- Botnet takedowns: are they worth it?
- Critical Android bugs can be exploited via MMS, 950M users affected
- CIA may pull spies from China after OPM hacks
- Law firms getting duped out of client funds, warns regulator
- Obama urged to challenge Ethiopia over use of spyware
- Pakistan to monitor all communications, ban Blackberry's encrypted messaging
- TV5Monde in chaos as data breach costs roll into the millions
- Estonians jailed for spreading malware
- Hornet faster than Tor for anonymous browsing
- Top of the app charts - Shuabang: automated malware made in China
- Agency network aids security Co international expansion
- Cloudmark identifies iomart worst for spamming in UK
- Braking news - 1.4 million Jeep recalls & DAB now attack vector
- 5 top tips from security experts
- Bartalex variants drop Pony and Dyre
- ICYMI: Visa applications exposed, government backdoors & the Ashley Madison hack
- Four new zero-days in IE
- OpenSSH flaw opens the door to brute force attackers
- Sophos moves to patch Web Security Appliance flaws
- Putting people at the heart of your IT policy: Five tips to get it right
- Microsoft to remove revenge porn images per victim requests
- WordPress 4.2.3 released, addresses critical XSS vulnerability
- FBI: Terrorists interested in US cyber-attacks
- Tweetable hack could pwn your Mac
- VC funding takes Darktrace value up to £60 million
- 'British Gas' and 'Home Office' email ransomware warning
- Which? tests security flaws with contactless cards
- All smartwatches are vulnerable to attack, finds study
- HMRC launches Cyber Security Command Centre
- UK Economy Under Siege: Business and Economic Consequences of Inadequate Cybersecurity
- The future of password managers
- London plays host to cyber-security demonstration centre
- Yemen Cyber Army promises more attacks, but are they a front for Iran?
- Government to monitor social media activity
- Joomla helpdesk flaw
- Users could sue Ashley Madison for failure to control data
- Japan to train thousands on cyber-security ahead of 2020 Olympics
- Update: Jeep taken over from 10 miles away via in-car entertainment system
- How overcoming security challenges improved customer experience
- Update: Old, badly configured cloud databases leaking terabytes of data
- Spam lowest levels for over a decade
- Watering hole attack on aerospace firm leveraged Flash 0day
- Exclusive: Visa application portal closed following SC Magazine investigation
- Microsoft out-of-band update
- Google slams US cyber-rules that hit UK student's research
- Securing Hadoop - inflating the life rafts for big data lakes
- The applicability of ISO 27001 across industries
- Israel and US issue joint statement on cyber-security coordination
- Russia and Israel cooperate to fight cyber-terrorism
- Serious flaw allowed security bypass on Italian visa site
- CESG gives security seal of approval for Samsung Galaxy smartphones
- Adultry-dating website Ashley Madison hacked
- Boeing drone crippled by Hacking Team legal eagles
- Spear phishing campaign used Flash zero-day to infect US gov officials
- Study: Critical infrastructure attacks often result in physical damage
- UCLA Health hacked, millions of patient records compromised
- Microsoft reportedly to acquire Israeli security start-up
- Adultery-dating website Ashley Madison hacked
- Cisco addresses denial-of-service vulnerability in Videoscape products
- NCCU head: Up-skilling officers on cyber-crime our biggest challenge
- Masked drive-by attacks hide malware
- ICYMI: 'Sophisticated' ransomware, RIP Flash & hacking Tour de France
- Hacker Lauri Love arrested
- Dridex actor focus on France
- Update: DRIPA declared unlawful
- Critical vulnerabilities fixed in Microsoft IE and SQL Server
- Siemens bug could have allowed unauthorised control over device
- Data breach alert: the rising threat of contractors
- Law enforcement clears out Darkode cyber-criminal forum
- Vodafone discloses national privacy variations
- Oracle patch update contains 193 fixes
- UK minister: Cyber-security a 'priority' for government, but no ban on encryption
- Morrisons employee leaked details of store staff
- European passenger data rules cleared for take-off
- Researcher threatened with prosecution for exposing flaws
- UK government launches cyber-security initiatives for SMEs and students
- Iran deal prompts US concerns over country's growing cyber-programme
- Right to be forgotten mostly not for hiding crimes and misdemeanors
- With our data under threat, it's time to set security in for the long-term
- Abandon XP! Malware is coming to get you
- Your IT security team is flying blind on malware. Here's why
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday
- Cyber-criminals refine TeslaCrypt ransomware with changes to encryption
- Dyre malware aims at banks in Spain
- New German law to protect critical infrastructure, but has privacy caveats
- British Gas bows to criticism over blocking password managers
- Smelling an mRAT: Defeating targeted attacks on enterprise mobiles
- Russian hackers exploit unusual Java zero-day to hit unnamed NATO country
- Information security advice for Team Sky following Chris Froome 'data breach'
- Google invests in CrowdStrike
- Adobe patches Flash Player bugs
- IoT hacking village debuts at DEF CON
- Updated: Facebook CSO calls time on Flash after Hacking Team breach
- Mozilla's Firefox blocks Adobe Flash until zero-days are fixed
- United Airlines pays bug bounty with one million air miles
- Messaging app Telegram hit by 200Gbps DDoS attack
- Microsoft ends support for Windows Server 2003
- Look beyond the darknet to manage supply chain risk
- London teen hacker sentenced in Spamhaus DDoS attacks
- Ransomware not as sophisticated as feared - or is it?
- Stuxnet-style attack on US smart grid could cost government $1 trillion
- Hack reveals Syrians in contact with Israel
- Europol 'dismantles' Spanish cyber-crime group
- Hacking Team: Second zero-day discovered, exploited by APT groups
- Daybreak Games CEO threatens Finnish hacker, company hit by DDoS attack
- Barclays pays compensation to 2,000 customers after USB data loss
- Facing up to the end of Windows Server 2003
- Operation Ghost Click leader pleads guilty
- VMware patches privilege escalation flaw
- Game-malware has up to 1 million downloads on Google Play
- High-severity OpenSSL vulnerability patched
- Hacking Team claims terrorists could use leaked tools
- Politicians get pwned in lesson on public Wi-Fi
- ICYMI: Tor sniffing, router bugs and Hacking Team fallout
- Israeli hacker jailed for leaking Madonna's songs
- Acclaimed privacy activist Caspar Bowden dies
- Mobile fraud: a reality check
- FinCERT to help Russian banks respond to cyber-attacks
- FBI chief demands crackable encryption
- Fortinet closes acquisition of Meru Networks
- Prolific Apple and Facebook hackers remain a mystery
- Can Eyeprint 'selfies' replace hardware tokens?
- Birmingham University aims to tackle STEM skills shortage
- IIS 6.0 users head towards new security dangers
- How relevant is Cyber Essentials to your business proposition?
- NYSE hit by 'technical issue,' not breach - while United Airlines and WSJ suffer separate problems
- French continue with IT security projects in Russia
- 'Computer glitch' grounds all United Airlines flights
- Thousands of email addresses stolen in Edinburgh council cyber-attack
- Security researchers issue Dyre warnings as banking Trojan spikes again
- Government 'backdoor access' creates larger cyber-criminal attack surface
- Android malware mimics Nintendo games, bypasses AV to steal from users
- Adobe to patch Flash Player zero-day abused by Hacking Team
- Morpho attack hits 33 major organisations worldwide
- Lizard Squad hacker convicted of 50,000 cyber-crime charges
- Failure to share threat intelligence harms UK's cyber-security
- NSA gets go-ahead to resume surveillance
- Is Bitcoin the answer to fraud?
- Half of SMEs have no breach prevention or recovery plan
- OpenSSL bug to be revealed this Thursday
- Met Police chief admits cyber-crime difficulties
- Hacking Team hacker identity linked to Gamma International attack
- Researchers warn of flood of ZeusVM banking Trojans
- The future of security is in the cloud
- Spanish police and Europol takedown Georgian crime gang
- XSSPosed launches Open Bug Bounty programme for web flaws
- US Feds recommend charges against Cardinals staff in Astros hack
- Ensuring your security policy works
- BoE: Cyber-attacks threaten resilience in the financial sector
- US agencies join Brits in cyber-war games
- Supply chain and breach response troubles haunt UK CISOs
- Women more susceptible to phishing than men
- Harvard hacked: the impact of educational cybercrime
- Updated: Hackers blow the doors off Hacking Team, expose 400GB confidential data
- Scottish SMEs get discounted cyber-security
- Tech firms fear vague language in Chinese security law could be used to force backdoors
- FBI offers $4.2m in bounties to catch cybercriminals
- Plex video sharing customers left at risk after hack attack
- ICYMI: Quantum encryption; FBI ransomware alerts; Ipv6 VPN services; Android mobiles; Ransomware
- Old-school router attack wreaking havoc to networks
- Understanding SSL/TLS best practices and application protection
- Leaked document reveals internal Bitstamp Bitcoin raid investigation
- Sweden to join NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
- Can Bitcoin-based Enigma encryption succeed where HE has failed?
- Pay more attention to security monitoring and logging, warns CREST
- LG pledges to fix Android smart phone vulnerability
- Amazon launches open source TLS implementation "s2n"
- All-encompassing Chinese security laws signal clampdown
- Cyber security to be included in all UK computing degrees
- Information Commissioner report reveals need for greater action
- £6 bn cyber-security spend by Middle East governments
- Letter to the editor
- Macro malware epidemic returns
- Confidence in antivirus falls to all-time low
- Unencrypted GoPro updates leave users vulnerable to attack
- Importance of patching: government teams up with software companies
- Apple fixes dozens of vulnerabilities in iOS and OS X
- Updated: Cisco Systems moves to buy OpenDNS for £405m
- Europol to combat terrorists on the internet
- PCI updates key security standard to simplify P2P encryption
- £1.15 bn US cyber-command under construction
- Security considerations when taking iPad POS mainstream
- Attackers take down Canadian intelligence site
- Tor network exit nodes found to be sniffing passing traffic
- US still lags on chip and pin for card security
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