September, 2014:
- Fake #OccupyCentral spyware targets protestors in Hong Kong
- Connected cars: Leaving the door ajar for cybercriminals?
- Shellshock: Millions of servers under attack
- Londoners agree to give child away in return for free WiFi
- Interpol to open cybercrime centre in Singapore
- Throwaway tablets threaten our children
- The UK a top target for phishing attacks
- Cybercrime-as-a-service the new criminal business model
- Facebook and WhatsApp rivals hit by DDoS attacks
- The next challenge: wrist-mounted quadcopters with video capability
- CERT-UK produces free report on cloud security
- Wearable technology: A secure approach to business
- Apple now the most frequently phished brand in the world
- ICYMI: Shellshock attacks, cyber Armageddon and unpredictable hackers
- 19 million Windows PCs still vulnerable to Stuxnet zero-day
- EU regulators fire warning shots across Google's bow on data privacy
- UK government contractors must comply with Cyber Essentials
- How choosing your own device (CYOD) can help empower your workforce
- Confidence plummets, both internally and externally, for breached companies
- System admins targeted in jQuery hack
- Bash flaw threatens hundreds of millions of servers
- GiveADay invites IT professionals to assist charities
- Microsoft bounty programme for reporting vulnerabilities
- Why multi-factor authentication is a security best practice
- Russian cybercriminals arrested for Android malware campaign
- FBI says rogue employees tap cloud resources to hack their employers
- DDoS attacks: Now shorter but more powerful
- Apple's Touch ID fingerprint scanner still hackable says Lookout
- Data storage - why the world needs tape more than ever
- UK special envoy tasked with improving data sharing
- Multiple security flaws expose Wi-Fi thermostats
- New cyber training facility launched
- Russia's BlackEnergy malware targets Brussels, Poland and Ukraine
- TripAdvisor subsidiary data breach hits up to 1.4 million customers
- EU and UK step up efforts to protect banks from cybercrime
- Fighting the fraudsters: Why we must get better at data sharing
- New legislation calls to limit scope of US search warrants
- Home Depot card data breach undetected for four months
- Microsoft closes Trustworthy Computing as part of layoff strategy
- Jihadists didn't increase security due to NSA leaks
- More celebrity pictures revealed: Apple and FBI investigating
- Average intrusion prevention product 94% effective
- Lessons learned from China's cyberattacks
- New Androids will encrypt your data just like iPhones
- Russian cyber attack exploits Scottish independence vote
- China responsible for multiple US military breaches
- Card and banking fraud back on the rise again
- The (grim) reality of password security
- Apple unveils iOS 8.0 - security from the ground upwards
- Third Cyber Essentials accreditation body authorised
- eBay downplays significance of `old school' XSS attack on its auction portal
- Most European businesses don't trust cloud services
- Cybersecurity plans still lacking in big business, survey reveals
- Defending Critical Infrastructure: only 6% of incidents malicious
- Scammers tap the power of Facebook to offer `free' iPhones a-plenty
- Defending Against the Rogue: Technology Solutions to Address unwanted Users, Devices and Applications
- FBI's facial and fingerprint super-database goes live
- IPhone thermal technology used for for PIN theft
- Serious browser vulnerability affects majority of Android users
- Banking Trojans target energy sector as APTs
- Britain's small cyber security firms get £4m boost
- Ransomware up 700% in the past year
- The new rise of biometrics
- Infosec professionals see security investment as 'gigantic waste of money'
- GCHQ 'spied on Germany's Deutsche Telekom'; Germans sell spyware
- Cyber risk management: A boardroom issue
- How Edward Snowden boosted infosecurity business and...cybercrime
- Amazon's £600m Twitch gaming site hit by malware
- ICT worker suspected of hacking own bank in Nigeria
- ICYMI
- Researchers crack TorrentLocker ransomware
- China's cyber spying 'production line' approach no game for amateurs
- US court claims right to British MPs' emails
- Dual-engines cut data breach risks
- Detecting rootkits made easy
- Malvertising: a bigger problem than the industry thinks?
- ICO warns on leaving employees walking off with company info
- 48% of e-tailers hit by financial information loss
- Biometric smartphone use to rise tenfold in four years
- Cloud computing hit by 'Celebgate'
- UK a global target in phishing attacks, new study reveals
- Kids - the weakest link in computer security says Kaspersky Lab and B2B International
- One million pieces of mobile malware - and counting...
- Women's security society event in London
- 42: The answer to life - and the latest Patch Tuesday number of updates
- ISACA launches COBIT 5 online
- Security issues considered on Apple's new phones, watch and payment system
- Guaranteed safety, Snowden to testify in Switzerland against the NSA
- Restoring cloud confidence
- 'Kyle and Stan' malvertising attack infects millions via Amazon and YouTube
- Tens of thousands of surfers taken to Neverland
- Under lock and key
- Why Big Data means big responsibility
- 'Celebgate' hackers plotted more thefts via Android Flappy Bird clone
- Millions of Salesforce users targeted by Dyre malware
- The future of data protection
- Invite attacks to identify weaknesses
- SC Europe 2015 awards open
- Summer interns a vulnerability
- New APT attack exploits 'dangerous complacency' in Apple users
- Double whammy as UK users hit by banking and ransomware
- Only 1 in 5 professionals can spot phishing scams
- iCloud hack reviewed
- Cybercriminals targeting Linux servers to infect and launch DDoS attacks says threat advisory
- 800 fake companies front cybercrime attack
- Sorting out the identity crisis
- Inside threat stems from growing frustration
- Spoofed cellular towers spotted at casino and military base
- North Korean electro-magnetic pulse able to attack US via South Pole
- Home Depot credit card hack - bigger than Target?
- Hiding in Plain Sight - What's Really Happening on Your Network
- Namecheap breach exposes users' domains to hackers
- NCA/FBI/Europol launch global cyber crime-busters, J-CAT
- NATO members to get cyber war protection
- Five-year-olds to learn coding in school
- Turn off WPS on routers for WiFi security
- Apple's iCloud hacked, nude celeb photos posted
- DEBATE: Insuring against regulatory penalties
- G-Cloud - Using SMEs without hurting government security
- Cyber Essentials: benchmarking best practice
- THREAT OF THE MONTH: SVPENG
- Movers and makers: September-October
- Snowden's forgotten legacy - highlighting insider threat
- Google Glass: a ticking time bomb?
- What are the rules in cyber-warfare
- The worst happens. What next?
- NEWS BRIEFS: September - October
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