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Infosec pros hit back over new UK software export controls
Calc.exe exploit demos exempted from guidelines.
Juha Saarinen
Aug 12 2015 10:22AM
Security
Mozilla issues patches against Firefox file-stealing flaw
Vulnerability under active exploit.
Juha Saarinen
Aug 9 2015 5:26PM
Security
New Android bug renders device silent, unresponsive
Denial-of-service flaw affects more than half of all current users.
Allie Coyne
Jul 30 2015 12:15PM
Security
Hacking Team breach could have been an inside job
Former staff under investigation.
Staff Writers
Jul 21 2015 7:10AM
Security
Infosec firms oppose 'misguided' exploit export controls
Claim new rules will put the world at greater risk.
Juha Saarinen
Jul 16 2015 10:52AM
Security
NSA releases Linux-based open source infosec tool
Aims to avoid duplication of effort for govt agencies.
Allie Coyne
Jul 14 2015 9:46AM
Security
Millions of US citizens' personal data taken in OPM hack
Stolen data includes social security details.
Staff Writers
Jul 10 2015 6:43AM
Security
Government exploit vendor hacked, client data exposed
Update: Australian agencies potentially compromised.
Allie Coyne
Jul 6 2015 1:17PM
Security
China tightens grip on cyber security with sweeping new law
Will make systems, networks 'controllable'.
Staff Writers
Jul 2 2015 9:01AM
Security
Cisco to buy OpenDNS for $823m
To bolster security business.
Staff Writers
Jul 1 2015 11:32AM
Software
Cisco plugs default SSH key security hole
Remote attackers could connect with superuser privileges.
Adam Greenberg
Jun 29 2015 6:12AM
Security
Aussie mining tech firm counts cost of Chinese hacking
The damage an attack can do to your bottom line.
Staff Writers
Jun 25 2015 5:03PM
Security
Tatts hunts for IT security boss
Looks to bolster infosec creds.
Allie Coyne
Jun 23 2015 2:30PM
Security
OPM chief blames hack on decades of infosec underinvestment
Officials grilled by Congress.
Staff Writers
Jun 18 2015 12:24PM
Security
Einstein alone can't keep you safe from cyber attack
[Blog post] Brains plus brawn necessary for protection.
Tony Campbell
Jun 16 2015 2:40PM
Security
Visa teams up with FireEye for threat data sharing
Will sell infosec intelligence to customers.
Staff Writers
Jun 4 2015 9:52AM
Security
Tackling the human problem of security
How security became a business enabler at Telstra.
Staff Writers
Jun 2 2015 3:47PM
Security
Don’t be doomed to repeat the past
[Blog post] Open standards help with past mistakes.
Juha Saarinen
Jun 2 2015 2:30PM
Security
Apple Macs vulnerable to EFI zero-day
Attackers can insert EFI rootkits from userland.
Juha Saarinen
May 31 2015 2:06PM
Security
Queen gives 'Snooper's Charter' law royal approval
Britain to expand online monitoring and data retention laws.
Doug Drinkwater
May 28 2015 5:13AM
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