June, 2014:
- Insurers want to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attack
- CryptoLocker returns after Operation Tovar
- Native versus HTML5 security - is there a third way?
- Portcullis shuts down Sophos antivirus bug
- ICYMI: 'Shoddy' PayPal, Google Glass & hacking BYOD
- Verizon loses German contract over spying fears
- Cloud surveillance and encryption lessons from Edward Snowden
- In technology, new opportunity brings new risk
- Luuuk crime gang likely hit by Gameover takedown
- Employees on holiday a security risk
- ENISA and Europol jointly fight cybercrime
- Gameover Trojan rises from the dead
- Microsoft still hasn't fixed US$100,000 bounty bug
- PayPal addresses two-factor authentication bypass
- Million plus affected by data breach in Montana
- Get Safe Online publishes online safety hints, tips and videos
- iPhone, Android open to remote control malware
- Get ready for the 'Snooper's Charter II'
- ICO scolds British police for poor data handling
- Keeping the cyber bandits at bay with Big Data
- Nation state behind malware attacks on European ICS systems?
- Microsoft unveils security information exchange platform
- Google Glass launch raises questions on wearable security
- 83% don't know where their sensitive data is located
- Phishing scam hacks British Gas Twitter account
- Study: Cloned mobile apps on the rise
- Ad-server used in Reuters hack by SEA
- Protecting data - the changing role of the CSO
- 300,000 servers still vulnerable to Heartbleed bug
- Office in the cloud: What are you waiting for?
- NSA warrantless tapping to be reined in?
- 'App shaping' key to securing the cloud on a budget
- Bank bosses finally get the memo on cyber security
- LinkedIn fails to fix MitM vulnerability for 12 months
- ICYMI: NSA friendships, cloud concerns & Android flaws
- Why driverless cars demand new rules of the road
- Cryptolocker successors evolving rapidly
- Up to 33 governments 'help NSA intercept data'
- Digital identity 'broken' in the UK
- iOS and Android carry similar security risks
- GCHQ promotes collaborative action
- Rex Mundi: How did Domino's incident response line up?
- Student discovers antidote to malware, Simplocker
- Open Heartbleed surgery - securing against further vulnerabilities
- VC funding for European cyber security firms
- Bug found in Microsoft's own anti-malware
- Police and GCHQ shore up UK cyber defences
- Criminal use of virtual currency a top concern
- Global tech giants support of Microsoft
- Totally new RAT bites bank users
- 'Shameful' data breach may affect 10,000 NHS patients
- Updated: Government policy reveals UK snooping on Facebook, Google users
- Blurring the lines between business and home
- UK's cyber security strategy enters collaborative phase
- Jailbroken devices are a threat to the enterprise
- Domino's won't pay ransom on 600,000 record hack
- World Cup fakery thwarts Brazilian defence
- ICYMI: DDoS tactics, privacy demands and prying on company acquisitions
- 'First Android ransomware' to target UK
- Air-gapped PCs compromised with mobile malware
- Anonymous fells World Cup websites
- Open SSL insecurity - can cyber insurance fill the gaps?
- 10 steps to mitigate a DDoS attack in real-time
- Windows app privileges subverted
- TrueCrypt: 15 days on and still no real solution
- Russians nab two hackers in iPhone ransomware caper
- Notorious hacker Guccifer sentenced in Romania
- Tweetdeck users warned on XSS vulnerability
- Evernote hit by first major DDoS attack
- Mobile guidance on encryption/VPN from CESG
- Feedly refuses to pay DDoS ransom
- How to benefit from a cyber playbook
- Microsoft opposes US access to Dublin data
- More Chinese army hackers hit European firms
- Bank of England helps detect hackers
- Alarm bells ring for Internet of Things after smart TV hack
- The role of cyber war games in developing advanced cyber defence
- Operation Tovar 'inspiring' cybercrime collaboration
- Cybercrime costs global economy £265 billion
- Europol highlights Internet/trafficking link
- ICYMI: Praise for Operation Tovar, Vodafone transparency & Open SSL problems
- The death of anti-virus
- Apple iOS8: more open, but is it secure?
- UK law could propose life sentences for cyber crimes
- Government unveils Cyber Essentials Scheme
- Get Safe Online suffers 'DDoS' attack
- 'Serious' data breach reveals SCAS vulnerability
- XP still used by one in four PC users
- Google applauded for encrypting more Gmail messages
- Gameover Zeus and CryptoLocker botnets reach a million PCs
- CEOs and CISOs must share blame for data breaches
- Security awareness training should 'change how people think'
- Anonymous takes aim at World Cup sponsors
- Dropbox can be a recipe for security governance problems
- Operation Tovar targets major Zeus/Cryptolocker botnet-driven campaign
- Target breach aftermath: Is PCI compliance a 'tick box' exercise?
- Improving real-world security: Think resiliency
- Monsanto admits to hacktivist breach in March
- 'Molerats' attack European governments with spear-phishing
- The inherent security risks of temporary staff
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