November, 2014:
- New malware hits ATM and electronic ticketing machines
- ICYMI: UK cyber-security courses, government malware and the new Sony hack
- MPs: social media giants hide use of personal data
- 118 arrested in coordinated global airline anti-fraud operation
- Tech experts want new UK data protection law for biometrics
- The importance of Street Cred
- Change passwords? People can't be bothered, survey shows
- Syrian Electronic Army hacks newspapers and tech firms via 3rd party website
- Vodafone accidentally sent 1,700 journalist phone records to police
- Online shoppers wary about security
- Manage suppliers to increase your cyber-resilience
- National MBA in cyber-security launched today
- UK surveillance questioned as government publishes anti-terror law
- Google Apps boosted by new security features
- Same old security problems as UK firms await wearable tech invasion
- You need to understand the cloud to embrace the cloud
- ENISA updates crypto guidelines
- Security training platform CTF35 gets hacked
- UK internet firms warn of more mass surveillance
- EU regulations - Always expect the worst as it's already happening
- Hackers blackmail Sony film company
- 94% of breaches due to non-compliance
- UK government to refresh 10 Steps To Cyber Security
- National Grid CISO talks up security convergence
- NSA, GCHQ or both behind Stuxnet-like Regin malware?
- Defending against APTs: 'We are behind the curve'
- Russia to ban State use of foreign software in bid to boost IT-security
- Start with security
- Avoid security breaches during reorganisâation and mergers
- ICYMI: Cyber-terrorism and politics, former hackers & supply chain problems
- China could put America's lights out, says NSA chief
- European arrests highlights danger of teen cyber-crime
- Malware mafia renders prevention tools useless
- Exploits 'the malware delivery method of choice,' analysis shows
- Wide scale of Dutch state surveillance revealed by data leak
- ICO warns that Russian website allows webcam/baby monitor feeds to be watched online
- Detekt anti-surveillance software released
- Met Police's cyber fraud squad sees rise in cyber-enabled crime
- Francis Maude: Home-grown talent key to defeating cyber-criminals
- CESG approved cyber-security training launched
- Operation Onymous - are the FBI's claims transparent enough?
- 'Let's Encrypt' aims to drive adoption of HTTPS
- Research reveals hackers are increasingly exploiting privileged accounts
- Microsoft issues out-of-band patch to Windows Kerberos
- Managing Risk and Protecting Information Assets: Experiences from the UK Public Sector and Healthcare Industry
- NotCompatible botnet infects Android mobiles, infiltrates corporate networks
- WordPress Security Simplified â Six Easy Steps For a More Secure Website
- Is your website fit and secure for King Consumer?
- Cyber-attackers expand their sites globally, study reveals
- 87% of top Apple iOS apps have been cracked
- US banks set to splash the cash on cyber-security
- One in four consumers hit by ID theft
- 'Serious threat' as free web apps plant Trojans and ransomware
- Four 'volume crime hubs' target cyber-crime impacting the capital
- Tor plays down fears that network analysis attack could identify users
- US State Department takes email system offline after suspected cyber-attack
- Security experts urge caution as UK firms consider hiring ex-hackers
- Mitigating employee risk - keep hires from starting fires
- Ichitaro exploit used to deliver backdoors to Japanese organisations
- Why the cloud wasn't 'Shellshocked' and how to prepare for the next vulnerability
- US marshals grab mobile phone data from the sky
- ICYMI: Defining APTs, new TLS bugs and NHS data breaches
- Tor abused to mount APT attacks on European governments
- Courion reports company service account risks
- Establishing habits of a highly effective security professional
- Skype and ISPs under fire for giving encryption the boot
- Risks exposed in rapid growth of branded social media
- How to Securely Move to the Digital by Default Services Standard - Are You Prepared?
- MasterCard, Visa pin hopes on new security standard for online payments
- Attackers increasingly targeting Apple users
- Microsoft report warns on outdated security software
- G4S shares sent tumbling by fake website that cost £12 to build
- HSBC Turkey hackers stole card details on 2.7 million customers
- Information security assurance from a resilience perspective
- Employee-responsible government breaches have doubled in the US
- Demand for ediscovery increases in Europe
- Researchers discover close correlation between civil unrest and hacktivism
- NGOs face an uphill battle against state-sponsored attacks
- Stuxnet 'an accident waiting to happen'
- Microsoft issues critical patches for Windows SSL/TLS and OLE flaws
- Major cyber security mistakes and how to avoid them
- Google: Phishing is 'astonishingly' successful
- Apple fails to patch 'Masque' flaw now in hands of cyber-criminals
- How the threat landscape challenges authentication - old and new
- Malware campaign targets Amazon UK customers
- AnonGhost hacks Nottinghamshire Police website
- Simulated terrorist cyber-attack on London
- Internet Security Alliance to launch European spinoff
- Darkhotel APT steals IP from travelling executives
- Study shows employees lack IT security awareness
- Defending online games from piracy, cheating and fraud
- Rovnix continues on its path of destruction
- ICYMI: Tor criminals, the Apple 'virus' and InfoSec salaries
- Home Depot breach is the largest to date
- Researchers act to stop 'flight cyber-jacking'
- Cyber-pros get big salary rises
- MI5, MI6 and GCHQ spy on British lawyers
- Criminals and Bitcoins seized in FBI/EC3 crackdown on Tor dark markets
- Is the Isle of Man the world's crypto-currency capital?
- Infamous hacker extradited to the US
- Cyber Connect UK launches this week
- British government wants to develop cyber-insurance market
- $500 million for new Russian cyber army
- Virus-like 'WireLurker' malware targets Apple Mac and iOS devices
- Rotten Tomato malware targets Microsoft Word
- Security concerns raised over national mobile roaming proposal
- SQL breach results in ICO fine
- Out with the old, in with the cloud
- Royal Bank of Scotland and London Police to collaborate against financial crime
- Apparent link between APT and DDoS attacks against protestors in Hong Kong
- Bring Your Own Disaster as UK firms see rising mobile breaches
- Brazil builds fibre cable to avoid NSA surveillance
- Gmail account gets hacked despite 2FA
- Why smart meters need smarter security
- Visa contactless hack takes a million units of any foreign currency
- GCHQ calls on tech companies to cooperate in fight against terrorists
- Our digital breadcrumbs offer both security opportunities and threats
- Employees' credentials from 221 of Fortune 500 available online
- UK start-ups compete to develop 'Right to be Forgotten' technologies
- Internet of Things attacks unlikely - but the cloud is another matter
- Breach fatigue: do we even need notification laws?
- 2 MINUTES ON: 'Cybercrime-as-a-service'
- THREAT OF THE MONTH: Passwords
- Movers and makers: November-December
- Protecting the Crown Jewels
- 'Every day is a challenge' - Inside Europol's fight against cybercrime
- Debate: Information budgets are shrinking
- Cybercrime: the new normal
- Security in 2015: Biometrics
- 2015: Prime time for information security?
- Making waves and headlines: 2014 in review
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