January, 2014:
- ChewBacca malware hits retailers in 11 countries
- BAFTA film academy suffers website hack
- Snowden backlash: Germany's Merkel takes UK to task
- Snapchat hack - a lesson almost learnt
- Yahoo reveals hackers tried to raid email accounts
- Researcher to demo hack for logging Android, iOS touchscreen movements
- F-Secure and Nokia join forces to fight mobile malware
- Serious RCE flaw discovered in Wiki architecture
- US DOJ to investigate Target data breach
- Angry Birds website hacked after latest NSA revelations
- GCHQ accused of monitoring Facebook Likes and YouTube views
- Java drives new cross-platform DDoS bot malware
- Facebook's Android app wants access to your text messages
- Lancope CTO sees 'clear disconnect' between board and security
- One in four UK office workers don't know what phishing is
- Police smash financial cyber crime gang targeting UK citizens
- EU data protection law reform criticised on Data Privacy Day
- US tech giants win right to disclose government snooping
- TrustyCon established in protest of RSA Conference, reaches capacity
- Hackers infiltrate Israeli defence computer
- Thousands of Coca Cola customers compromised after laptop theft
- Tech Goliath vs. innovative and secure David
- Half the internet lacks DNS security extensions
- European investigators want cross-border legislation to fight cyber crime
- Bug in Chinese cameras raises fears over 'Internet of Things'
- Business leaders demand greater data transparency
- NSA backlash: Microsoft lets users take data out the US
- Criminals start to attack Android phone users via Windows
- CNN social media accounts hacked by Syrian Electronic Army
- Third time's a charm for reborn Asprox botnet
- First Bluetooth card skimming arrest case in US
- Smartphone touchscreen keylogging becomes reality
- Potentially major XSS/JavaScript flaw found in Office 365
- Snowden effect could see change in privacy law
- Cyber security 'failure' could result in next major terrorism attack
- Cyber criminals tap the cloud for malware hosting
- Iran and Russia blamed for state-sponsored espionage
- Massive Korean breach stokes insider threat warnings
- Government health data sharing may break EU law
- Report indicates KAPTOXA operation led to massive retailer breaches
- Google removes adware-laden Chrome extensions
- 20 million South Koreans hit by massive banking breach
- Wickr lays down US$ 100,000 bounty challenge to hackers
- President Obama's NSA reforms to relax spying on allies
- UK firms urged to patch IGX industrial control systems
- Corporate Android users face flaw affecting billions of devices
- Brian Krebs: How Target was targeted
- Ultra-secure Blackphone coming soon
- Android and Java head-up weakspots
- AIG: Cyber insurance sales have risen by 30%
- Microsoft reverses Windows XP security stance
- UK government institute to crack down on infrastructure attacks
- Think like an attacker:
- EU cyber agency: Websites must improve user trust
- Researchers developing cyber-attack predictive model
- NSA surveillance reportedly hits offline PCs
- Target under fire despite promising cyber education
- Careless staff beats theft and malware as biggest CISO fear
- Patient data could be vulnerable in new NHS database
- NSA backlash continues: UK firms move data out the US
- Second Microsoft hack by Syrian Electronic Army
- UK government campaign to educate SMBs on cyber threat
- Pass the hash - again
- Yahoo-culprit Java targeted as Oracle promises 147 security fixes
- Of cryptography and conspiracy stories
- Moving Target as breach figures rise
- Privacy & security concerns threaten to derail the Internet of Things
- ICO sparks debate on BYOD security
- 18,000 suspected cyber criminals 'shopped' by rival gang
- Advanced spam: new opportunities for hackers
- LinkedIn turns to courts to track down clone & probe fake accounts
- Adobe under investigation by Ireland's data regulator
- Safe Passage
- News of NSA contract rouses speaker dropouts at RSA conference
- Forrester report says firms spend 21% of security budget on networks
- Gamers trust tested as hidden Trojan attacks World of Warcraft players
- Bank customers left adrift by increasingly draconian security T&Cs
- Hacker gains access to Downton Abbey series finale script
- League table Go-Ahead
- Context is king
- Coping with chaos
- Phishing attack exploits fears over JPMorgan Chase breach
- Thousands of smartphones infected with 'spy' malware
- Prison Locker virus threatens to flood market
- McAfee to rebrand as Intel Security
- UK insurer hacked, loses 100K customer details
- Yahoo.com visitors infected by malware-ridden ads
- Wireless attack backdoor discovered in DSL modems
- Report shows netizens very wary of sharing their data
- Fake Asos voucher scam tricks discount seekers
- FireEye buys Mandiant for US$ 1 billion to counter growing cyber threat
- Snapchat and Skype cracks feed cybercriminal quest for Big Data
- BYOD: Facing up to the inevitable
- ATM hackers tap the power of the USB
- New threats or old? It's both
- Russian hacker owns up to taking over BBC server
- NSA has cracked the iPhone, claims researcher
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