August, 2010:
- IBM admits erring in statistics on vendor patching
- Delaware retirees' personal information posted on state website
- Fake TweetDeck update on Twitter leads to trojan
- How does the SC Magazine Awards process work?
- CA continues cloud buying spree with $200 mil Arcot buy
- FTC closes probe into LimeWire inadvertent file sharing
- A quarter of worms designed to spread via USB
- Spam volume plunges in wake of Pushdo takedown
- Security defenses limited at SMBs, survey finds
- Judge OKs Countrywide breach settlement
- Control corporate financial risk
- Pentagon official reveals "most significant" military breach
- Previously classified: malware's role in Pentagon attack
- Forum to address risks of mobile financial services
- IBM report shows new flaws skyrocket in first half of year
- Adobe plugs 20 flaws in Shockwave Player
- Apple releases OS X update, fixes 13 flaws
- Visa releases best practices for installing payment apps
- DDoS botnet family discovered targeting scores of sites
- DLL hijacking issue prompts Microsoft advisory, tool
- SMB security concerns: Interview with Christian Renaud, CEO of Palisade Systems
- Google data collection scandal reveals careless security at Wi-Fi access points
- Private equity firm Thoma Bravo buys LANDesk
- Trojan may have contributed to fatal 2008 Madrid air crash
- Google fixes 11 flaws in Chrome
- Stolen UConn laptop contained applicants' personal information
- Calif. breach notification bill going back to the governor
- Cloud Security: The IDentity Factor
- There's something about searching for Cameron Diaz
- Part two: Blacklists, clustering and The Matrix
- Adobe issues emergency patch for Reader, Acrobat
- Intel to acquire McAfee for $7.7 billion
- Network Solutions refutes how many sites widget affected
- Gartner sees 11 percent software security revenue jump
- Mobile workforce: Interview with Patricia Titus, CISO of Unisys
- Researchers locate Android spying application
- Why can't cybersecurity be as desirable as Wall Street?
- HP to buy software security firm Fortify Software
- Up to five million parked domains served malware widget
- The bug bounty debate: Black Hat 2010 panelists debate the merits of vendors paying for vulnerabilities
- The state of SSL on the web: Qualys' Ivan Ristic discusses the good and the bad
- Part one: Blacklists, clustering and The Matrix
- Personal data of unemployed Oregon residents, psychology patients stolen
- Facebook "dislike" button scam spreading
- Cybersecurity mythbusting: Book smart versus street smart, Part 3
- Security perspectives on call center ID theft risks, Part 2
- Security perspectives on call center ID theft risks, Part 1
- PCI Council unveils expected changes for DSS guidelines
- Opera 10.61 addresses high severity flaw
- Apple pushes new QuickTime version for Windows
- Facebook fixes bug that spammers could have used
- Arrested seller of card data to be extradited to U.S.
- Apple updates iPhone, iPad for "jailbreak" flaw
- Adobe ships Flash Player update, ColdFusion hotfix
- Information of students and employees at six Florida colleges exposed
- The changing face of anti-virus testing
- Comcast hijacker gets four months in prison
- Microsoft lists 4 of its record 14 patches as high priority
- Canada Revenue Agency grappling with more unauthorized access
- First SMS trojan targeting Android phones detected
- Public-private awareness initiative developed
- Zeus used to steal $890,000 from U.K. banking customers
- Foxit Reader patched for "jailbreak" flaw
- RIM faces challenges over government decryption plans
- Online child protection guidance falls short
- Data privacy issue on dating site
- Gambling operation shuttered
- Spam troubles continue in Canada
- Disgruntled San Francisco admin sentenced to four years
- Network intelligence firm Tektronix buys Arbor
- Estonian man extradited to U.S. to face hacking charges
- Cybersecurity mythbusting: Book smart vs. street smart, Part 2
- Rockefeller, Pryor introduce federal data security law
- Company news: Yaron Dycian appointed VP at Trusteer, plus changes at Proofpoint and Solera
- Rampant hotel data theft
- Me and my job
- Skills in demand
- Regulation renovation: Regulatory compliance mandates
- Drive for better: Public safety and privacy
- SIEM: Love it or leave it
- Hello world: SC World Congress and SC Congress Canada
- Computer forensics for the rest of us
- Figuring out what happened
- Taking bets on secure code
- Security is a collaborative effort
- Make privacy a corporate priority
- Trust today's AV test results?
- Regulations & considerations
- Network-level protection is better than device patches for SMS vulnerabilities.
- Threat of the month
- Adobe plans emergency fix for Reader, Acrobat
- Microsoft readies record 14 fixes, eight critical
- Attackers likely to pounce on iOS flaws as Apple readies fix
- What you can learn from Stuxnet
- Adobe confirms critical flaw in Reader and Acrobat
- New Facebook clickjack attack
- Laptop containing patient data stolen from Philadelphia hospital
- $9 million counterfeit check scheme uncovered: Details revealed at Black Hat 2010
- Cybersecurity mythbusting: Book smart vs. street smart, Part 1
- ZDI bug bounty program imposes fix deadline for vendors
- Critical flaws discovered in widely used embedded OS
- Avoiding data-sharing disaster: sharing documents more risky than you think
- Hacking smartphones to make long-distance calls: Mikko Hypponen reveals the secret at Black Hat 2010
- Firefox plug-in released to battle SEO scams
- New Zeus botnet steals 60 GB of sensitive data
- Microsoft repairs shortcut flaw leading to SCADA malware
- How he attacked ATMs: Barnaby Jack press conference at Black Hat 2010
- Fake Angelina movies lead to malware via QuickTime
- Sensitive thumb drive missing from New Jersey hospital