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Chinese VXer malware spreads via BitTorrent
Analysts match samples.
Darren Pauli
Feb 21 2013 2:50PM
Security
Report traces espionage hackers to Shanghai building
But researcher says hacker group just one of 25.
Darren Pauli
Feb 20 2013 9:59AM
Security
Red October espionage campaign targets governments
Campaign undetected for five years.
Dan Raywood
Jan 15 2013 8:19AM
Security
Rocra malware spies on governments
Kaspersky details its hunt for "Red October".
Juha Saarinen
Jan 15 2013 7:44AM
Security
John McAfee details Belizean 'espionage'
Claims to have doled out dozens of infected laptops.
Danielle Walker
Jan 9 2013 12:37PM
Security
John McAfee: I installed keyloggers on Belize cop computers
Cyber espionage tactics used to "uncover corruption" among the power players of Belize.
Danielle Walker
Jan 9 2013 9:44AM
Security
Huawei denies security risks of Chinese ties
Blames commercial, political jousting for negativity.
Darren Pauli
Sep 6 2012 7:00AM
Hardware
Huawei denies security risks of Beijing ties
Global companies can't risk foul play, says security chief.
Darren Pauli
Sep 5 2012 3:50PM
Security
Mac espionage trojan targets Uighur activists
The Uighur Muslim minority group is subject to a sophisticated attack.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 2 2012 1:23PM
Security
Malware writers go patent-snatching in Peru
CAD drawings slurped via email.
Fahmida Y. Rashid
Jun 25 2012 8:16AM
Security
Fear of China masks the work of other web spies
Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Ry Crozier
Nov 10 2011 11:45AM
Security
Fear of China masks the work of other web spies
Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Ry Crozier
Nov 10 2011 7:27AM
Security
World hacked in global cyber espionage attacks
McAfee fingers social engineering in five-year attacks on governments and businesses.
Dan Raywood and Darren Pauli
Aug 3 2011 11:59PM
Security
Manning to face death penalty
Aiding the enemy charge a capital offence.
Staff Writers
Mar 3 2011 2:34PM
Security
Manning to face death penalty
Aiding the enemy charge a capital offence.
Staff Writers
Mar 3 2011 11:40AM
Security
Corporate spy risks from free email
Gmail, Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail "completely vulnerable" by default.
Neerav Bhatt
Jan 13 2010 2:18PM
Security
Deloitte launches counter-espionage team
Competitors still a security risk.
Phil Muncaster
Jun 27 2009 10:15AM
Security
First quantum encrypted network goes live
The first network protected by quantum encryption has gone live at a scientific conference in Vienna.
Iain Thomson
Oct 10 2008 3:05PM
Security
Ex-Intel man accused of taking secrets to AMD
An engineer who moved from Intel to rival chip maker AMD has been accused by the FBI of nicking top secret files on the way out the door.
The Inquirer
Sep 15 2008 3:45PM
Security
US warns Olympic travellers about electronic espionage
In a strongly worded
warning
the US government warned people visiting Beijing for the start of the Olympic Games that they should trust no-one with their electronic devices..
Iain Thomson
Aug 11 2008 7:11AM
Security
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