Believe It or Not: Hackers Hit Sony Networks Again
Sony just can not catch a break. After repeated network breach events over the last two months that have exposed …
Read MoreObama Delivers Cybersecurity Strategy to Congress
The Obama administration is slated to deliver a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy to Congress today. The proposal is the culmination of …
Read MoreCanada Becomes Second-Largest Malware Source
Cyber-criminals appear to be on the move, switching from Chinese and Eastern European IP addresses in favour of Canadian ones, …
Read MoreSerious SCADA Security Flaw Affects Critical Infrastructure Firms
The U.S.'s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) issued a warning to critical infrastructure firms on Wednesday about a serious security …
Read MoreZeus Source Code Leaked
The source code to the infamous Zeus crimeware kit, which has been sold on underground forums for years, has been …
Read MoreSouth Korean websites hacked
Hackers have attacked around 40 South Korean government and private websites. Targets include websites at the presidential office, the foreign …
Read MoreIdentity theft is top concern for US citizens
The latest US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) consumer complaints report shows that identity theft is a top concern for US …
Read MoreSocial network malvertising on the rise
A recent security report has highlighted a significant rise in the number of malware and malvertising attacks on social networks. …
Read MoreAdobe Flash zero-day flaw identified
March 14th, Adobe confirmed that there is an un-patched bug in Adobe Flash Player using Microsoft Excel documents. Hackers are …
Read MoreVirus hits London Stock Exchange (LSE)
The London Stock Exchange website was attacked by malware hidden inside an advert on February 28th. The Stock Exchange also …
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