Google offers security key; Xen warns of Venom-like flaw; NIST drops NSA-tainted random number generator

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How vulnerable is air travel to cyber attack?

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Airways NZ and Poland's LOT expose weak spots.

Google brings security key to enterprise, education clients

By Allie Coyne

Physical hardware aimed at blocking phishing.

Xen warns of new Venom-like vulnerability

By Juha Saarinen

Heap overflow in QEMU PCNET NIC lets guests take over hosts.

NIST formally chops NSA-tainted random number generator

By Juha Saarinen

Dual_EC_DRBG algorithm no longer part of standard.

Cisco plugs default SSH key security hole

By Adam Greenberg

Remote attackers could connect with superuser privileges.

Facebook poaches Yahoo security boss

By Juha Saarinen

Outspoken CSO Alex Stamos jumps ship.

Aussie mining tech firm counts cost of Chinese hacking

By Staff Writer

The damage an attack can do to your bottom line.

AGD attacked by ISPs over data retention confusion

By Allie Coyne

Tight deadlines imposed despite ongoing uncertainty.

Blackshades RAT coder handed stiff prison sentence

By Juha Saarinen

Spyware co-creator given 57 months by US court.

Optus admits handing user phone numbers to websites

By Allie Coyne, Juha Saarinen

Without customer's knowledge.

Microsoft won't fix Internet Explorer zero-day

By Allie Coyne, Juha Saarinen

HP researchers release exploit code after Microsoft declines to issue patch.

Hackers suspected of using stolen data for insider trading

By Staff Writer

Fake Microsoft Outlook site used in phishing campaign.

 

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