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Researcher details Facebook CSRF flaw
A security researcher has described a flaw that hackers could exploit to siphon Facebook users' personal information, without their knowledge, through the use of a rogue application.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 25 2009 1:00PM
Security
Facebook hit with privacy suit
Users accuse company of misusing posted information.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 19 2009 2:25PM
Software
New group promises to unite security industry
Industry Connections Security Group will promote greater information sharing.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 19 2009 9:58AM
Security
Twitter set to automate retweets
Help disseminate information.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 15 2009 9:35AM
Software
LimeWire cited as identity theft attack vector
Another reason to block peer-to-peer.
Iain Thomson
Aug 13 2009 3:30PM
Security
DefCon hackers crack ATM scam
Phony machine spotted in hotel lobby.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 4 2009 10:07AM
Security
Hackers break into MI5 website
Visitors' personal information may be compromised, but no risk to UK security.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 31 2009 10:12AM
Security
Security group warns of top 10 threats
Criminal attacks top the lists of threats facing organisations in the coming
two years.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 30 2009 10:46AM
Security
Network Solutions suffers crippling data breach
570,000 credit card holders could be affected.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 28 2009 6:40AM
Security
US government accused of mobile phone danger cover-up
Documents redacted for six years.
Iain Thomson
Jul 24 2009 6:56AM
Hardware
Wikipedia hosts forum to improve online health info
Discussions centred on accuracy of user-generated health information.
Liz Tay
Jul 16 2009 2:54PM
Software
How to select a SIEM solution
Earthwave founder Carlo Minassian draws on his experience in the security sector to present a buyer's guide to Security Information & Event Management (SIEM) solutions.
Carlo Minassian, Founder & CEO, Earthwave
Jul 14 2009 12:32PM
Security
IBM launches information masking software
Block out unauthorised information.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 11 2009 8:27AM
Software
Contractors to win big as market recovers
Renewals boom in June.
Ry Crozier
Jul 10 2009 6:06AM
Strategy
Skype banned by IT departments: survey
Risk of information leaks too great.
Staff Writers
Jul 8 2009 3:38PM
Security
Facebook unveils new privacy options
Users given more control over access settings.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 2 2009 2:58PM
Software
Protecting privacy
Consumers are willing to offer up personal information, provided they recognise a specific benefit for that interaction, reports Chuck Miller.
Chuck Miller
Jun 26 2009 4:47PM
Security
AFP indicates Utegate email forged
IT forensics called in.
Ry Crozier
Jun 22 2009 1:56PM
Security
Research tool seeks out conflicts
Intel picks a fight with browser.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 22 2009 6:32AM
Software
NSW to appoint an 'Information Commissioner'
Independent commissioner to bring "transparency" to NSW Government.
Stuart Finlayson
Jun 19 2009 1:16PM
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