+ New Snowden suspected in intel leak; FBI uses malware to catch crims; Gov moves on data retention

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China's IT security gamble

By Juha Saarinen

Can Chinese antivirus vendors fill Symantec and Kaspersky's shoes?

US officials suspect a new Snowden is leaking secret intel

By Staff Writer

Investigating spy leak.

FBI used malware in criminal investigation

By Juha Saarinen

Court documents reveal "Network Investigation Tool".

Telcos still in the dark as Govt moves on data retention

By Allie Coyne

Updated: Bill due before the end of the year.

Red-faced Mozilla apologises for leaking user data

By Juha Saarinen

Users notified.

Computers remain exposed to boot-up vulnerability

By Joseph Menn

Manufacturers failing to heed security warnings.

CIA admits to hacking Senate committee computers

By Mark Hosenball

Senator calls for CIA chief's resignation.

USB devices offer hackers direct route into computers

By Staff Writer

New research finds USB malware can evade PC security.

Microsoft ordered to provide foreign customer information

By Staff Writer

Throws EU privacy laws to the wind.

Russia wants Apple, SAP source code to check for spying

By Staff Writer

To 'ensure privacy rights of users'.

Tor attack may have unmasked users

By Staff Writer

Researchers suspected of altering traffic.

Turnbull puts onus on content owners in piracy war

By Allie Coyne

Content must be made more available and affordable.

'Internet of Things' full of vulnerabilities

By Juha Saarinen

Research report reveals popular consumer devices are insecure.

Forensics experts mull a future without signatures

By Andrew Colley

Look to new means of proving fraud in a digital, mobile world.

 

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