September, 2011:
- Mozilla releases Firefox 7.0.1 to fix add-on issue
- Microsoft briefly derails Chrome users
- Facebook-style feng shui phooey
- Mobile malware, "whaling" top challenges of 2011, says IBM report
- Doing more with less inside government
- FTC settles with SMS marketer over spam allegations
- Lost backup tapes affect 4.9 million current, former military
- Most businesses lack social media security controls
- Podcast: Science fiction and security
- Countrywide insider gets eight months in prison for theft
- "Sophistication" and the downfall of security
- Microsoft disrupts Kelihos botnet, names alleged mastermind
- Harvard site back online after "sophisticated" defacement
- Video: The "Bring Your Own Device" conundrum
- MySQL.com hacked to distribute malware
- Corporate bank fraud losses expected to total $210M
- Hide My Ass service not as secret as suspect likely believed
- USA Today Twitter account hacked by The Script Kiddies
- Losing medical data
- DHS, Commerce pushing for voluntary botnet notification
- Microsoft wins Rustock civil case, passes evidence to FBI
- Mac trojan spreads under guise of PDF document
- National breach notification bill passes hurdle
- Seattle men indicted on hacking, fraud charges
- Sponsored video: Richard Weeks of Cyber-Ark on identity and access
- Sponsored video: Pan Kamal of AlertEnterprise on SCADA
- Sponsored video: Steve Livingston of Deloitte on risk
- Sponsored video: Chris Wilkinson of immixGroup on public sector defense
- Sponsored video: Bryan Smoltz of Zenprise on mobile
- Sponsored video: Tom Reilly of HP on security investment
- New cybersecurity alliance launches in Massachusetts
- FTC to examine implications of facial biometrics
- Flash to get update for zero-day bug
- DigiNotar collapse underscores impact of a breach
- After breach, DigiNotar folds into voluntary bankruptcy
- Mac OS X Lion flaw allows illicit password changes
- Induc-trination: Malware under continuing development
- Researcher again discloses multiple SCADA flaws
- FISMA compliance to require monthly reports
- Official: FBI investigating 400 bank account takeovers
- Oracle patches "Apache Killer" flaw in HTTP Server
- Scammer of military site sentenced
- Zero-day holes found in Blackboard platform
- Microsoft adds "major" update to detect Zeus trojan
- Hacker "soldier" steals $3.2 million from U.S. companies
- Dead certs?
- Breaking down the updated FFIEC guidance
- Microsoft Windows 8 will ship with built-in anti-virus
- Researchers uncover first active BIOS rootkit attack
- NBC Twitter hack attributed to 'Christmas tree' trojan
- Microsoft, Adobe release scheduled security patches
- Android OS under attack from new trojan variant
- GlobalSign discovers "isolated" web server compromise
- Hackers compromise Wisconsin arcade supplier's credit card systems
- New Senate bill aims to prevent, deter data breaches
- Online ID thief sentenced to 14 years
- Shared border vision agreement nearing completion, say sources
- Is your security infrastructure agile enough?
- Security Management 2.0: Time to Replace Your SIEM?
- 9/11 to 9/11/11
- Ontario hospital employee accesses PHI
- Apple revokes DigitNotar certs, Mozilla asks CAs to audit
- Oops: Microsoft errantly releases patch details four days early
- Android botnet infections on the uptick
- A taxing business
- Possibly breached GlobalSign to bring services back Monday
- Microsoft, Adobe announce forthcoming patches
- Data of 20k patients of Stanford University hospital exposed
- Cybercrime costs $388B annually, report says
- Would the United States win a cyberwar?
- Podcast Episode No. 4: Teaching malware in college
- Advanced persistent threats call for a reality check
- Backup strategy: not just for system administrators
- Shadow boxing
- DigiNotar breach fallout widens as more details emerge
- Former DHS official tapped to lead security at Sony
- Alleged 'Anonymous 14' plead innocent to PayPal DDoS
- Anonymous targets Texas police chiefs site
- Lawmaker urges Sprint, T-Moble to bolster voicemail security
- No pointing fingers: Defense in the cloud is everyone's responsibility
- California blazes trail again with enhanced breach alert law
- The cloud can actually make data safer
- DataBank: Threat Report
- A flight or fight response?
- Planet cloud: Keys2Day Real Estate Team and InfoStreet
- Incident response: Ground control
- Breaking the next case
- Personnel check-up: Identity management
- Border patrol: Perimeter defense
- The new breed of attackers
- Enabling a mobile workforce
- SCADA system safeguards
- News briefs: Industry developments and breaking news
- Debate: Security awareness training is a worthwhile investment.
- Threat of the month
- Spam's new intent: Zombies
- Me and my job
- Skills in demand
- Company news: Malwarebytes acquired hpHosts, Good Technology named Nicko van Someren CTO, and other news
- Do you know who your users are?
- Taking a deep dive into network events
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