April, 2015:
- Windows Server 2003 end-of-life deadline UK impact report
- Why your IR team should be more like Scooby Doo
- Chrome extension, 'Password Alert,' to mitigate phishing attacks
- BAE Systems first firm to receive CBEST approval for pentesting/threat intel
- Realtek SDK security flaw found in SOHO routers
- Police still 'ill-equipped' to deal with cyber-crime
- Chinese oppose US 'cyber retaliation' strategy
- Facebook: Privacy regulations are 'endangering EU'
- EC report: Cyber-crime demands a new approach to law enforcement
- Public key infrastructure (PKI): Pioneers, processes and events
- Researchers zap brains, blame wild staff for your security problems
- Millions of WordPress sites open to attack
- New warnings on 'dead' iOS and Android apps
- Extracting the weak link in password protection
- Former GCHQ director tapped for Standard Chartered's risk committee
- Is your cyber insurance fit for purpose?
- 2015 threat report calls for cyber-security overhaul
- Ignore cyber fears and get the basics right, say infosec experts
- Third flaw discovered in AFNetworking SSL library
- Updated: Kaspersky leaves users open to FREAK attack
- NATO's cyber defenders win Locked Shields exercise
- What immediate action should an SME take to stop a hacker?
- Bromium's state of security report card: Legacy solutions falling short
- Triple blow for 'Iron Man' of tech as website and twitter accounts hacked
- SSL flaw puts thousands of iOS apps at risk
- Exclusive: Barclays builds out security team with second Europol hire
- Android zero-day opens phones up to drive-by-downloads
- Taking a trip of discovery into the unknown
- Magento flaw immediately exploited
- Obama's 'unclassified emails' accessed by Russian hackers
- RSA 2015: Some point-of-sale security tips
- RSA 2015: Keynote addresses online safety risks to increasingly connected youths
- RSA 2015: Convenience said to be the weakest link in mobile phone security
- RSA 2015: Bug bounties - accepted but concerns remain
- European firms targeted by CozyDuke APT
- RSA 2015: Prepare for the IoT before it's too late, Sorebo warns
- ICYMI: SSL and Magento flaws, APT gangs & the breach blame game
- Cheating student jailed for hacking Birmingham University computers
- Phishy cyber-criminals 'go corporate' with social engineering
- RSA 2015: Time for a paradigm shift in cyber-security?
- RSA 2015: Cyber-security professionals identify cyber-criminals as biggest threat
- RSA 2015: protecting critical infrastructure
- RSA 2015: It's end of days for email forgers claim DMARC champions
- Growth in extortion malware continues, finds F-Secure report
- How next generation trusted identities can help transform your business
- RSA 2015: Panelists debate a way forward for matters of cyber conflict
- RSA 2015: IoT could compromise critical infrastructure
- RSA 2015: 'No iOS Zone' attack allows denial-of-service against Apple devices
- RSA 2015: Panellists debate a way forward for matters of cyber-conflict
- RSA 2015: Contactless payment systems have weaknesses
- RSA 2015: Anonymous dying, other hacktivists filling gap
- RSA 2015: Experts discuss six dangerous attack techniques
- RSA 2015: Tension continues to grow between govt, cryptographers
- RSA 2015: Intel SVP looks to Moneyball story to inspire offensive strategies
- RSA 2015: Critical infrastructure operators told: Make cyber security a priority
- RSA 2015: Knowing which way the wind's blowing
- NATO cyber defence exercise focuses on Windows, SCADA systems
- RSA 2015: Point-of-sale system security is lacking
- RSA 2015: Security in cloud undermined by poor credential management, says Charney
- Cities 'wide open' to cyber-attacks
- New fileless malware spotted in the wild
- CESG certifies insider threat security course
- RSA: Thousands of Android apps found to be vulnerable
- RSA: Change - it's a mindset, not a technology problem
- 15% of e-commerce sites hit by critical Magento RCE flaw
- Apple fix for Mac Rootpipe backdoor "doesn't work"'
- (ISC)² and CSA introduce new cloud security certification
- RSA: Women breaking the glass firewall
- Governments need to protect industry from cyber-espionage - and some do
- APT gang caught exploiting Flash and Windows zero-days
- Raytheon to buy Websense, fold security firm into new company
- Securing #GenMobile: Is your business running the risk?
- Google to encrypt most ads from June
- Russia to strengthen state control over the internet
- Critical patch for flaw hitting all MS versions
- Law firms accused of being negligent with client data
- New Statesman website hacked, redirects to escort site
- Accidental breach left HSBC customer data exposed for three months
- Wi-Fi hackable planes 'not a massive threat'
- ICYMI: Anonymous targets ISIS, 'advanced' attacks & TV takeover
- Attention, criminals: DMARC will not get your spam delivered
- WikiLeaks publishes archive of leaked Sony documents
- Rouge faces as second French TV network hacked
- Nearly 100 Oracle product vulnerabilities require patches
- PCI gives 14 months to fix high risk SSL problem
- Cyber-security pros blame breaches on skills gap
- Dropbox launches 'limitless' bug bounty programme
- Illumio raises US$100m in new funding for security app
- Cyber-insurance on the rise, finds report
- Two APT tribes go to war
- London police chief admits cyber-crime failings
- Suspected Android malware gang arrested in Russia
- Britain hit hard as cyber-attacks rise 40 percent
- Investors lose interest in breached companies
- SANS Institute launches Cyber Academy
- Coinvault ransomware victims offered a way out
- Best practices for application security
- Phishing remains most common entry route, says Verizon report
- Cyber-attacks not so advanced after all, finds Verizon
- 1990s Windows vulnerability exploited anew
- Hackers 'still party like it's 1999', says Verizon breach report
- Global groups dismantle 'Simda' botnet
- FireEye blames Chinese for decade long spying campaign
- Political SCADA attacks on the rise - or are they?
- Insider threat the top concern for CISOs
- Lufthansa flyer miles stolen in customer database breach
- Jihadist hackers deface regional airport website in Australia
- Understanding SSL best practices
- Darwin Nuke vulnerability allows DoS in OS X 10.10 and iOS devices
- Votes gone walkabout after Australian election voting flaw
- Securing data where it matters most
- Cyber-defence to be integral to Nato capabilities
- Despite allegations Facebook denies breaching EU privacy law
- ICYMI: Thieving Chrome, 'illegal' Facebook & police fighting tech firms
- Europol leads takedown of Beebone botnet
- CloudFlare criticised as Anonymous wages DDoS war on ISIS
- New International Cyber Academy to launch in May
- ISIS hackers take control of French TV station
- Dyre Wolf is no 2FA killer, say security professionals
- Recycled malware still plagues enterprise
- Serious Fraud Office fails to meet expectations
- Breach readiness survey shows most stray from IRP best practices
- Data-scraping Chrome extension steals more than a million users' data
- Fake Steam game page used to propagate malware
- Uncovering security performance myths & realities with BitSight security ratings
- Running windows server 2003 in a post-support world
- Company failure due to cyber-attack expected this year
- Russian hackers attack White House
- Fingerprint technology far from foolproof for banking apps
- Linux Australia conference delegate data exposed
- Judge tells ISPs: reveal names of 'illegal' movie downloaders
- China boosts cyber-warfare expenditure
- Government security initiatives: is the message getting through?
- Revenge porn site operator sentenced to 18 years
- HITRUST to sponsor study on healthcare breaches
- Israeli political party's website defaced, possibly as part of #OpIsrael
- 'NewPosThings' malware evolves, malicious traffic traced to airports
- VMWare issue updates for Java vulnerability
- 36% in survey don't think its necessary to back up data
- Snapchat issues first transparency report, detailing almost 400 requests
- Google refuses to accept Chinese internet certificates
- PCI v3.1 - turn off your SSL server support
- Obama calls cyber-attacks a 'national emergency'
- CIOs don't trust US-based cloud systems
- 'Unethical and illegal' Facebook criticised for tracking visitors
- 'Volatile Cedar' cyber-spies discovered
- GitHub attack - evidence points to China
- IBM invests £2bn in IoT
- Removing admin rights mitigates 97% of critical MS vulnerabilities
- Alert fatigue: When your security system cries 'wolf.'
- Organisations are compromised - time to Respond!
- Team Cymru ramps up UK business with new hire
- Spear Phishing: Extracting the sting from infected documents
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