September, 2015:
- 2 minutes on: Hackers spread malware via Yahoo ads
- Movers & Makers: Autumn 2015
- City beat goes global
- Banking on defence to beat the bad guys
- Cyber-crime on the corporate agenda
- Extortion on the cards
- Threat of the month: Zero-day
- Last Word: Behavioural patterns & cloud
- Edward Snowden asks the world - "Can you hear me now?"
- The Dyreza Trojan is now targeting the IT supply chain
- WinRAR vulnerability leaves users open to attack
- Unprotected keys and certificates losing customers for businesses
- Holey HANA! SAP patches 12 bugs
- Cambridge Festival of ideas to discuss cyber-security new tech
- Global survey releases greatest security concerns and risks
- Big data offers cyber-attack early warning
- Warwickshire: cyber-crime victim losses £2.5m per year
- First cyber-security fund floated on London Stock Exchange
- Women hold steady at 10 percent of info security workforce, study says
- The rules of engagement for automating cyber-security
- Researchers discover vulnerability in iOS app allowing malicious file attack
- Cyphinx: an online game to train the cyber security specialists of the future
- Security researcher reveals Kaspersky zero days
- Russian government investigates cyber-attacks on Kremlin websites
- Critical medical devices are being 'owned' by botnet operators
- Little change expected in the wake of US-China cyber deal
- Google looks to raise the cost of being a cyber-criminal
- British widow makes bid to lead ISIS hackers
- Gaza cyber-gang sending malware files to IT and IR personnel
- The rise of state-sponsored cyber attacks
- Controversial Indian encryption policy to be 'reworked'
- Cyber-violence against women needs to be tackled says UNESCO report.
- Saudis tried to buy Hacking Team: hit by Anonymous for teen crucifixion
- Silent Circle launches version 2 of secure Blackphone
- Adult websites hit by malvertising scam
- New malware discovered abusing ATMs in Mexico
- Yahoo report discloses government data requests
- Massive traffic attack: botnet-powered Layer 7 HTTP flood
- Ex-fraud police chief warns of cyber-crime growth in Britain
- How do we tackle SMS spear phishing?
- XcodeGhost discovery spurs Apple response, independent research and conspiracy theories
- Update: Cisco issues free scanner for SYNful Knock
- Health apps fail to protect personal data
- ICYMI: hospital in email breach; crashing Chrome; Symantec purges; ICO more free; Apple apps snapped
- Human error no.1 cause of data loss, say IT professionals
- How insecure are app stores?
- Hewlett Packard to release new printers with "self-healing security"
- How to counter the M&A cybersecurity threat: hint, don't use Twitter, email
- US-China cyber-war deal likely - but meaningless
- Safe Harbour agreement on the block as ECJ court threatens to axe it
- Malvertisers hit Forbes with exploit kit attack
- New and improved Arid Viper APT sinks teeth into victims once more
- Imgur suffers DDoS attack on 4chan and 8chan servers
- Proper protection of Pope Francis hopefully thwarts cyber-threats
- Chinese mobile app promotion company launches global Android adware campaign
- Why slap-dash application development is threatening the IoT
- Russian firm tasked with cracking Tor throws in towel
- Infosec management complexity a challenge for enterprises
- New cyber-security organisation aims to secure Internet of Things
- Cybersec threat: UK IT pros more confident in board than US
- Government unveils £500,000 cyber-security education fund
- Update: Hackers create aerial probe to spy on drones
- Update: Security expert warns users against Flash Player
- A new piece of adware opens door to Trojans on OS X
- ISIL threatens the UK with cyber-attack
- HackerOne launches vulnerability model for dealing with discovered flaws
- AVG privacy policy lets its free app do what it likes with your data
- Proposed Indian Law requires consumers to surrender encryption data
- Updated: Nearly 200 Cisco routers infected with new Malware globally
- Symantec purges employees after unauthorised use of Google SSL certificates
- AT&T files suit against past employees that installed malware
- Class action gender discrimination suit filed against Microsoft
- ICO 'free to warn Whitehall' after move from Ministry of Justice
- Flaws found on Starbucks website open users to cyber-attack
- Google's 'right to be forgotten' appeal dismissed by France
- Cyber-security firm offers £645K (US$1 million) for iOS 9 jailbreak and vulnerabilities
- Hackers for hire: The dangers of small time cyber-crime
- Apple's Chinese App Store gets infected with malware
- Fatal exception crashes Google Chrome in sixteen characters
- Crypto-currency processor BitPay scammed out of 5000 bitcoins
- Leaked D-Link security key allows hackers to disguise malware as legit
- False Facebook 'dislike button' ensnares users
- Roundtable: Identity and access management
- Compromised WordPress sites redirect visitors to Nuclear Exploit Kit
- DDoS extortion attacks - a new threat to look out for
- ICYMI: GCHQ Password advice; Jihadi cabinet attack; Dridex hits UK; MS Irish data; ATM malware
- Andrew Parker says MI5 needs greater cyber-security powers
- Russian government implicated in cyber-spying campaign by Dukes hacking group
- UK organisations are top targets for cyber-attackers, says report
- Researcher finds new, wirelessly exploitable vulnerability in iOS and OS X
- New online poker malware peeks helps hackers cheat
- CEO of Becrypt to speak at cyber-security summit in NYC
- Exclusive: Kettering General Hospital 'investigating' email data breach
- The future of authentication - the emoji
- Global cyber-insurance market predicted to grow to £4.8bn by 2020
- Amazon UK customers targeted with phishing scam
- News Alert: APTs target Russian military personnel and telecoms employees
- Mighty morphin malware dangers
- Significant rise in mobile infections via PCs, malware report shows
- Alleged CoinVault ransomware creators arrested in The Netherlands
- Police arrest Danish man for cyber-crime in New Zealand
- US Dept of Justice placing more agents overseas to repel cyber-crime
- New malware discovered internationally on 14 Cisco routers
- Cyber-criminals increasingly targeting peer to peer and payday lenders, says new report
- Translating cyber-threats into business risks to tackle threats effectively
- Russian hacker pleads guilty in major US breach
- BT unveils ethical hacking service for finance industry
- Heartburn: 200,000 devices 'still susceptible' to Heartbleed bug
- MariaDB 10.1 enables decryption 'without degrading performance'
- Android 5 lock-screen vulnerable to brute force attack
- Nigerian man sentenced to 12 years for operating spam scheme
- China claims deal made with US over cyber-security; US officials not talking
- Hacking Team looks to hire hacker
- WordPress 4.3.1 released, fixes three security issues
- Weekend trends: beware the Monday morning blues
- EU privacy law - aspects should be welcomed
- Smartwatch detects what you type on your keyboard
- UK firms hit as Dridex criminals target 385 million emails
- Avoid your data collection becoming 'creepy'
- Minimise friction to maximise user satisfaction for user authentication
- The cost of a data breach and how to avoid paying it
- IOS 9 to include improved 2-factor authentication
- DDoS attacks more sophisticated, rising threat to business - report
- Shade among top three encryptors in Russia; delivered via spam, exploit kits
- Jihadist cyber-attack on Cabinet was entirely avoidable, say experts
- Akamai warns of increased activity from DDoS extortion group
- Microsoft warns against privacy evisceration in American-Irish email row
- FireEye obtains injunction over security firm's vulnerability disclosure
- Energy infrastructureâthe battle with cyber-warfare
- Ashley Madison hack reveals shortcomings in company's data encryption techniques
- Apple tells Justice Department iMessage encryption prevents compliance with court order
- West London police spearhead cyber-crime initiative
- Hacker jailbreaks iOS 9 before it's released publicly
- FireEye: First multi-vendor ATM malware targeting cardholders
- The path to PCI DSS compliance: why businesses don't have to walk it alone
- ICYMI: WhatsApp vCard vuln, Simplocker on Android, harbouring ransomware, Gozi hacker guilty and new zero-days in FireEye and Kaspersky
- Data storage stolen at Lloyds, customer account data lost
- Survey examines encryption backdoor preference of Americans
- GCHQ urges organisations to ditch pointless password policies
- ISIS plots US cyber-attack on 9/11 anniversary
- EFF tells ICANN working group to make privacy a priority
- "Hunted" TV show long on drama, short on technology
- 10K vulnerabilities in nearly 2K products, report says
- FTC advises start-ups to adopt cyber-security
- Now even holding your cloud data to ransom is trending
- Former Ashley Madison exec accuses journalist of libeling
- Long-standing C&C infrastructure contributes to threat group's success
- Dumb PIN-reset Android malware found in the wild
- Cyber-crime empties pockets of UK businesses about £2.8bn per year
- John McAfee to run for US president, claims gov't is tech "illiterate"
- The com[dot]com extension again directing users to fake sites
- A necessary oath: maintaining ethics in today's cyber world
- Verified Play Store apps found to be spreading MKero malware
- Ashley Madison's source code reveals poor security practices
- Global firms struggle with digital change, UK yields positive results
- Five critical bulletins discovered for Microsoft's Patch Tuesday
- Turla in the sky with satellites: cyber-espionage group hides C&C server locale
- An attacker's eye view is worth 1,000 words
- Hackers spread malware via Yahoo ads
- Gemalto findings released for first half of 2015 BLI
- Dridex mastermind arrested in Cyprus, set to be extradited to US
- Security pros failing to check rampant misuse of digital certificates
- Adobe addresses critical Shockwave Player vulnerabilities
- Israeli cyber-security firm acquired by Microsoft
- Security researchers targeted by LinkedIn phonies
- War of words as researchers reveal Kaspersky and FireEye zero-days
- Latest ransomware scare tactic is porn app user snap
- Users urged to update WhatsApp Web to shut down vCard vulnerability
- Is the Internet of Things opening the door to a new generation of hitman?
- New Simplocker ransomware uses XMPP to bypass Android security apps
- Ransomware risk from over 140 million websites, researcher warns
- Gozi Trojan financial web injection hacker pleads guilty
- Scammers and schemers look to cash in on Ashley Madison breach
- Decoding the DNS: A new arena in cyber defence
- Vulnerability addressed in Cisco IMC Supervisor and Cisco UCS Director
- Firefox zero-days exposed by attack on privileged account
- Former Tesla engineer charged with hacking and leaking data
- Seagate patches vulnerabilities in wireless HDs
- Encrypted medical databases shown to leak information
- Greater Manchester police website DDoSed
- ICYMI: Masterful Shifu, wake-up call, KeyRaiders, pre-empt EU and scanning Android apps
- Russia may ban government officials from using Google and WhatsApp
- Finance and HR: biggest data security risk according to new study
- HP pulls sponsorship of hacking contest over Wassenaar Arrangement
- Carbanak banking malware returns with new variant
- The concept of Red Teaming
- AV firms caught copying each others' work
- US officials may impose sanctions against Russia, China for cyber-attacks
- Malware attacks hit Match.com UK site
- Anonymous group launches phase of cyber-attacks against IS
- Chinese Android smartphones now shipping with pre-installed malware
- The creator of PGP doesn't use PGP, spurring discussion
- New study indicates baby monitors lack cyber-security protections
- Mac malware installer automatically grants access to keychain
- PayPal patches stored XSS vulnerabilities discovered by bounty hunters
- Experts analyse extortion email origins following blackmail attempts
- The Carphone Warehouse cyber-attack: a wake-up call to UK business
- Cyber-security experts criticise data handling processes after HIV clinic email error
- Belkin Wi-Fi routers at risk from multiple vulnerabilities
- Google releases Chrome 45 and patches 29 vulnerabilities
- Aged RC4 cipher to be shunned by security conscious browsers
- Updates to Windows 7 and 8 compile more data
- Share your contact details with us - and 100s of our customers - says WH Smith
- NCC Group tracks fugitives in new Channel 4 show Hunted
- TLDs increase chance for malicious activity
- Rocket Kitten APT threat persists after being outted
- Barclays first bank to accept Bitcoin
- Could your user access mismanagement cost you £2m?
- IBM warns of 'masterful' new Shifu banking Trojan
- New scanner detects thousands of vulnerable Android apps
- Russian hackers breached 97 websites in past two months
- Positive Technologies helps to remove critical vulnerabilities
- Uber hires Charlie Miller away from Twitter after Jeep hack
- Virginia teen receives 11-year sentence for supporting ISIL
- National Crime Agency website knocked out by Lizard Squad
- iCloud's two-factor authentication silver lining
- KeyRaider infects 'jailbroken' Apple iPhone users in 18 countries
- Hacking number one consumer fear, others not worried: Kaspersky Labs
- Six teens accused of cyber-attacks using DDoS tool
- McAfee Labs quarterly report reviews five-year threat retrospective
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