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A recipe for cyber safety

By Tony Campbell

A good dose of awareness and a sprinkling of ingrained mistrust.

NSA chief says spyware program is 'lawful'

By Staff Writer

Won't comment on specifics.

Gemalto claims SIM cards are still secure

By Staff Writer

As Japanese telco launches its own investigation into hacking claims.

BlackShades co-creator pleads guilty in US court

By Tony Morbin

Faces up to seven years jail for selling remote access tool.

Lenovo backtracks, issues Superfish security alert

By Juha Saarinen

US delivers official warning about traffic intercepting adware.

ISPs agree to graduated warnings for pirates

By Allie Coyne

Draft copyright infringement code published.

US, UK spy agencies raid Gemalto SIM encryption keys

By Juha Saarinen

"Game over for cellular encryption".

Unpatched Cisco ASA firewalls targeted by hackers

By Juha Saarinen

Attack makes permanent changes.

Lenovo caught pre-installing adware on laptops

By Doug Drinkwater, Staff Writer

Superfish hijacks TLS/SSL encryption.

Google opposes global search powers for US law enforcement

By Juha Saarinen

Fears feds hacking computers and facilities overseas.

Hacker behind massive heist pleads not guilty

By Staff Writer

Extradited Russian faces US court.

Netgear routers leak admin passwords

By Juha Saarinen

Vendor believes routers to still be secure.

 

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