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"Frighteningly bad" Adobe Flash flaw discovered

"Frighteningly bad" Adobe Flash flaw discovered

Issue is 'not patchable'.
Greg Masters Nov 16 2009 11:15AM Security
64 percent of websites contain serious flaws

64 percent of websites contain serious flaws

Cross-site scripting and SQL injection remain the top methods of attack.
Greg Masters Nov 13 2009 11:40AM Security
Gumblar site infections return, WordPress among affected

Gumblar site infections return, WordPress among affected

Sites show error message.
Angela Moscaritolo Nov 9 2009 11:47AM Security
Day 14: Film industry wants iiNet to block Pirate Bay access

Day 14: Film industry wants iiNet to block Pirate Bay access

Intention to seek court order if it wins the case.
Ry Crozier Nov 5 2009 11:20AM Software
Google to offer webmasters samples of malware code

Google to offer webmasters samples of malware code

Aids in site clean-up process.
Angela Moscaritolo Oct 16 2009 11:17AM Security
Concerns raised over the ability to use HTTPS on a malicious site

Concerns raised over the ability to use HTTPS on a malicious site

Users could mistake malicious sites for safe sites.
Dan Raywood Oct 14 2009 11:26AM Security
Curtin Uni holds iPhone app

Curtin Uni holds iPhone app

Mobile website deemed more accessible.
Staff Writers Oct 12 2009 6:34AM Hardware
Asprox botnet launches new wave of SQL injection

Asprox botnet launches new wave of SQL injection

Unknown number of websites compromised.
Angela Moscaritolo Oct 7 2009 10:46AM Security
Jessica Biel tops Hollywood malware list

Jessica Biel tops Hollywood malware list

Actress trumps Brad Pitt as top cybercrime lure.
Shaun Nichols Aug 26 2009 5:33PM Security
LimeWire cited as identity theft attack vector

LimeWire cited as identity theft attack vector

The use of LimeWire as a tool for identity theft has been highlighted by a court case in Seattle.
Iain Thomson Aug 13 2009 2:49PM Security
Bing in the dock over rogue pharmacy site ads

Bing in the dock over rogue pharmacy site ads

Report alleges that Microsoft-sponsored links direct users to illegal sites.
Phil Muncaster Aug 7 2009 11:02AM Security
Amazon criticised for security of lost passwords

Amazon criticised for security of lost passwords

Amazon has been criticised for relying on insecure methods for granting access to its sites after users claimed to have forgotten their passwords.
Dan Raywood Aug 6 2009 10:28AM Security
Hackers break into MI5 website

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
Facebook hits back at rumours over use of members' photos

Facebook hits back at rumours over use of members' photos

Facebook has dismissed viral claims that it has changed its policy on user photos to allow them to be used in adverts on the site.
Dan Raywood Jul 28 2009 11:04AM Security
Malware served up thanks to solar eclipse

Malware served up thanks to solar eclipse

In a reprise of an old trick, cybercriminals are using SEO poisoning to attract victims to a rogue software site, according to Trend Micro.
Chuck Miller Jul 27 2009 3:15PM Security
Website infected every 3.6 seconds

Website infected every 3.6 seconds

Infected websites have been the single biggest threat over the past six months, and the threat vectors that have seen the most growth are Web 2.0 and social networking technologies, according to a report released this week by security firm Sophos.
Angela Moscaritolo Jul 23 2009 11:02AM Security
Irish ISP Eircom hit by multiple attacks

Irish ISP Eircom hit by multiple attacks

The Irish ISP is experiencing an unprecedented volume of traffic that officials believe is the result of multiple DNS poisoning attacks.
Dan Raywood Jul 21 2009 10:22AM Security
ImageShack hit by hacking group

ImageShack hit by hacking group

The image-hosting site ImageShack was compromised over the weekend.
Dan Raywood Jul 14 2009 10:22AM Security
Appellate court affirms that Zango can't sue Kaspersky

Appellate court affirms that Zango can't sue Kaspersky

An appeals court has upheld a ruling that Kaspersky Lab did nothing wrong when it blocked users' access to Zango programs.
Dan Kaplan Jul 1 2009 11:01AM Security
Developers get paid for Grocery Choice

Developers get paid for Grocery Choice

Shoppers' website completed then canned.
Ry Crozier Jun 29 2009 4:15PM Software

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