October, 2014:
- Learning from the Drupal/WordPress vulnerability
- Halloween cyber-security nightmares - experts reveal their fears
- ICYMI: Drupal flaw, Android Lollipop and security shortcomings
- Google and Facebook offer free cyber-security tools
- Mixed results for key Government cyber-initiatives
- Hundreds of companies face 2,000 cyber-attacks in EU exercise
- DDoS attacks getting shorter but more intense
- Cyber security still a learning curve for most companies
- WorldPay hacker sentenced to 11 years for role in £6 million scheme
- Dyreza malware targets unpatched Adobe programs
- Win32/Crowti ransomware is on the rise
- 'Sophisticated' Chinese hackers launched attacks against 43,000 computer systems
- Hackers smuggle out stolen data disguised as videos
- White House breached: Russian hackers suspected
- Step by step through the 'Phishing Kill Chain'
- Twitter offers telephone number as ID
- 94% of businesses suffered cyber-security incident
- SC Exclusive: Human rights lawyers hit by Chinese cyber-attack
- Combating 'malvertising'
- 95% of companies challenged by BYOD security
- FBI raids house of 'second Snowden'
- Should flexible working result in flexible security?
- NATO and UK defence groups hit by Russian cyber-attack
- Cyber-security skills gap remains a 'societal challenge'
- 8 in 10 infosec pros think perimeter security can combat APTs
- Cyber-laws in one place with free access
- Rogue Tor exit node injects malware into downloaded binaries
- Prepare for the Breach: Detect, Respond and Disrupt at the Moment of Compromise
- Guidance on migration to SHA-2
- Open source and third-party components expose 'significant risk'
- VC cyber security funding tops £850 million
- Russian/Chinese cyber-security pact raises concerns
- ICYMI: Internet of Things bugs, Apple woes in China and the CISO shelf-life
- Guarding against insider misuse
- UK police arrest trio over £1.6 million cyber theft from cash machines
- NCA develops cyber-security curriculum for elementary schools
- Canadian anti-malware legislation may impact legitimate software
- Password recovery made too easy
- Control systems are under attack: 4SICS
- Belgacom says alleged GCHQ APT attack cost firm £12 million
- CryptoWall compromises 40,000 UK citizens
- Microsoft pulls Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 elements of Patch Tuesday
- Black market data trading at an all-time high
- Microsoft warns on yet another zero-day security flaw
- Alert Logic opens European HQ in Wales
- Google launches FIDO-compliant 2FA USB key for Chrome and Gmail
- Evolving TorrentLocker ransomware generating big money
- Women in cyber security: Changing pathways and perceptions
- Study: C-suite putting more pressure on infosec staff
- NCA wants security pros to become cybercrime fighters
- GCHQ head says agency was 'never involved in mass surveillance'
- Apple Mac OS criticised for sending search results to third parties
- Old ATMs lack defences against malware attack
- China denies new FBI hacking claims
- SC Exclusive: Bank of England to appoint new CISO in January
- Zeroing in on zero-day vulnerabilities with looping
- ICYMI: Poodle, hacking smart meters and spending big on cyber security
- Sandworm vulnerability seen targeting SCADA-based systems
- Russian-speaking criminals account for £420m of card fraud annually
- Light-based printer attack overcomes air-gapped computer security
- UK banks urged to share more intel on cyber-threats
- Citizenfour - snowden film trailer
- Drupal Association fixes critical SQL injection flaw
- Dramatic increase in data breach costs
- 17 percent of European APTs now targeting UK entities
- Android 5.0 Lollipop represents a leap forward in security terms
- Average Briton has 19 passwords
- CISOs should hire behavioural psychologists to beat the insider threat
- Global security firms cooperate against Chinese hackers
- Poodle flaw opens encrypted web traffic to attack
- China takes cyber war to Australia
- Russian cyber-spies use Windows zero-day to hit NATO
- Humanise outsourcing with a Pay As You Go CISO
- Millions affected by Dropbox breach - but is it a scam?
- JPMorgan to double cyber security spending to £310 million after hack
- Hundreds of thousands of naked Snapchat pictures leaked by hackers
- Security - why it's the burning issue of the HPC future
- Symantec to split in two for security and storage
- ICYMI: GCHQ transparency, data trust and the Snapchat hack
- Microsoft says NSA spying hit trust in the cloud
- e-book reading habits logged and possibly leaked by Adobe
- Feeling confident in today's mobile environment
- Met Police and NCA: UK businesses are not helping fight cyber-crime
- INsig2 LawTech Europe Congress in Prague
- DDoS attacks: slow and smart is the order of the day
- Pan-European research shows 226m personal records breached over the last decade
- Shellshock flaw hits Lycos and Winzip - but not Yahoo
- Bruce Schneier: 'Incident response is failing'
- GCHQ wants to become more transparent, claims web pioneer
- Belkin software update downs modems - even if you didn't ask for an update
- 500,000-strong botnet swarm harvests bank account credentials en-masse
- Hackers develop ATM-specific malware: cardless withdrawals, 40 notes at a time
- Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee sees future of 'trackable' data
- NCA wants more powers to snoop on Brits
- Government trains lawyers and accountants in cyber threat
- New head of MI6 announced
- Apple blacklists 'iWorm' malware which infected 17,000 Macs
- JPMorgan hack sees financial services turn spotlight on cyber security
- The Impact of endpoint data growth on corporate visibility and compliance
- Controlling mobile data loss
- London police boosts cyber-crime fighting and CNI threat tackled
- Identity is the foundation of trust: why passwords can no longer be relied upon
- Asda insurer and 83m JPMorgan customers hacked
- Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit and FS-ISAC to partner against cybercrime
- State-sponsored attacks expected to get worse
- Xen hypervisor found wanting on security
- Shellshock vulnerabilities exploited in the wild
- Should we care about XSS vulnerabilities on eBay?
- Information security budgets on the decline?
- WordPress: a new security flaw revealed
- 57% of UK adults want a Digital Bill of Rights
- US DoJ arrests four men - charges them in connection with $100m worth of hacking IP losses
- Securing people: Protection in the age of IoT
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