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Does Microsoft spy on Skype conversations?

Windows zero day vulnerability publicly exposed by Google engineer

New Android malware forwards incoming messages to hacker

Google Chrome Updated, now 5% faster browsing

Google Chrome Updated, now 5% faster browsing

Google Chrome Updated, now 5% faster browsing

Google Chrome Updated, now 5% faster browsing

Google Chrome Updated, now 5% faster browsing

Google Chrome Updated, now 5% faster browsing

Google Chrome Updated, now 5% faster browsing

Google Chrome Updated, now 5% faster browsing

Reporters legally threatened after revealing vulnerability that exposes sensitive data of 170,000 customers

Hack Battle at 'The Hacker Conference 2013' with CTF365

Chinese hackers who breached Google in 2010 gained access to thousands of surveillance orders

FBI sponsored Ragebooter DDoS attack service

First Large Cyber Espionage Activity against Pakistan Emanating From India

Securityweek

Sourcefire Launches Incident Response Services

Russian Faces 4 Years for Attack on Kremlin Website

Oracle Patches Java Zero-Day

Microsoft to Issue Out-of-band Patch for Internet Explorer

Petition Seeks to Legalize DDoS Activities

Foxit PDF Vulnerability Disclosed

Was Nokia Forced to Tone Down Security After Questionable PKI Research?

Why Private Datacenters Will be Built on the Public Cloud Model

EU, US Agree to Share Cybercrime Data as New Unit Opens

Attackers Breached Server at UNC Cancer Center

Iran Denies It's Behind Cyber Attacks on US Banks

Identropy Launches Cloud-Based Identity Access Management Service

High-Risk Mobile Applications Thrived in App Markets in Late 2012

FireEye Lands $50 Million in Funding, Expands Executive Team

New Java Zero Day Surfaces, Exploit Already Added to Popular Crimeware Toolkits

MetricStream Adds Big Data Analytics Support For Enhanced Risk Intelligence

Bruce Schneier

Friday Squid Blogging: Eating Giant Squid

Training Baggage Screeners

New Report on Teens, Social Media, and Privacy

One-Shot vs. Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma

"The Global Cyber Game"

DDOS as Civil Disobedience

Surveillance and the Internet of Things

Security Risks of Too Much Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Striped Pyjama Squid Pet Sculpture

Applied Cryptography on Elementary

Bluetooth-Controlled Door Lock

Transparency and Accountability

2007 NSA Manual on Internet Hacking

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Festival in Monterey

The Onion on Browser Security

Mail Cover

Computerworld

U.S. urged to let companies 'hack-back' at IP cyber thieves

Microsoft boosts Japan Azure offering, adds data centers

The true root causes of software security failures

Security Manager's Journal: NAC deployment means better access control at last

Chinese hackers master art of lying low

Texas drone bill sparks a battle

How can we keep infosec pros a step ahead of the bad guys?

Oracle renumbers Java patch updates, confuses users even more

Syrian Internet service comes back online

China still safe for IT outsourcing, despite US security concerns, says vendor

Bank security weaknesses led to cyber looting of $45M from ATMs

Payment card processors hacked in $45 million fraud

Name.com forces customers to reset passwords following security breach

Pentagon accuses China of cyberattacks on U.S military, business targets

Security tools can't keep hackers at bay

Florida restricts use of drones by law enforcement officials

Fsecure

Another Document Targeting Uyghur Mac Users

The Fog of Cyber Defence

Facebook is Testing Tags For "What"

Online Activities Related to Elections in Malaysia

Twitter's Password Fails

Webinar: Monday, May 13th

Webinar: Embedded

Download: Mobile Threat Report Q1 2013

Mac Spyware Found at Oslo Freedom Forum

LulzSec Sentencing in UK

BBC News: LulzSec Hacker Interview

Big Hangover

Mac Spyware: OSX/KitM (Kumar in the Mac)

Mac Spyware Bait: Lebenslauf für Praktitkum

Apple's Root Certs Include the DoD

Another Document Targeting Uyghur Mac Users

Darkreading

Tech Insight: Weighing the Cost of Free Versus Commercial Vulnerability Scanning Tools

Next-Generation Firewalls Enhance Security But Add To Management Issues, According To New AlgoSec Survey

De-FUD-ing Privileged User Management

AV-TEST Maps Dramatic Increase In Malware

SMBs Losing Visibility Of Business Data Due To Poor BYOD Practice

Focused Black Hat 2013 Trainings Focus On Incident Response, Malware

BIOS Bummer: New Malware Can Bypass BIOS Security

Fortinet Introduces Next-Generation Operating System Inbox

Over Half Of Big Data & Cloud Projects Stall Because Of Security Concerns

Security Pros Fail In Business Lingo

Google Upgrades Encryption In Its SSL Certificates

Beware Of The 'Checklist' Penetration Tester

DHS Warns Employees of Potential Breach of Private Data

Black Hat: Chief Engineer of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory To Keynote Day Two Of Black Hat USA 2013

Skyhigh Networks Launches With $20M From Sequoia

CESG And Cellcrypt To Develop MIKEY-SAKKE Technology

Ars

Google builds bigger crypto keys to make site forgeries harder

Twitter launches two-factor authentication, too late to save The Onion

Power company targeted by 10,000 cyberattacks per month

Reporters use Google, find breach, get branded as “hackers”

Chinese hackers who breached Google reportedly targeted classified data

Think your Skype messages get end-to-end encryption? Think again

Chinese army hackers return from vacation, renew attacks on US

Financial Times’ Twitter, tech blog hijacked by the Syrian Electronic Army

DDoS-for-hire service works with blessing of FBI, operator says

Mac malware signed with Apple ID infects activist’s laptop

Hacker serving 5-year sentence invents ATM add-on to prevent theft

“SpecialisRevelio!” Macs use Harry Potter spell to unlock secret “backdoor”

App developer calls critic “f*cken little know it all”; site goes down

Critical Linux vulnerability imperils users, even after “silent” fix

It’s official: Password strength meters aren’t security theater

Dear hacker: Please help us eavesdrop on our customers

Hackaday-logo

Add external power to any USB hub

Alert Tube monitors all aspects of your digital life

Use your ears as an oscilloscope

RPi control your server PSU over the Internet

3W handheld laser raises hope for a real Lightsaber someday

Tamagotchi ROM dump and reverse engineering

Tweaking designs for [Theo Jansen] walking machines

Laptop vs Thermite: Slow motion destruction

Herd single cell organisms with your mind

Listening to aircraft transponders with a Raspberry Pi

Tracking cicadas with Radiolab and an Arduino

LED Etch-a-Sketch built without a microcontroller

Ask Hackaday: What are we going to do with the new Kinect?

Anti-Tetris project is a study in hand tracking

Hackaday Newsletter: Now including “This day in Hackaday History”

Submersible camera snaps pics of ocean going predators

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Two-factor authentication: What you need to know (FAQ)

Is protecting intellectual property from cyber thieves futile?

Help protect yourself from signed malware in OS X

The wide world of hacking in China

Kim Dotcom threatens to sue Twitter, others over patent

SAP touts service that sells customer data from phone firms

Power utilities claim 'daily' and 'constant' cyberattacks, says report

Guantanamo Wi-Fi shuttered after Anonymous hacking threat

Google breach may have led to sensitive data leaks

Future Firefox takes tougher stance on mixed content

Google security: you (still) are the weakest link

Google Glass spurs privacy questions from Congress

New Mac spyware found in the Oslo Freedom Forum

LulzSec case in U.K. brings sentences for 4 men

Apple, Samsung, others urged to help thwart mobile phone thefts

Bloomberg: Yes, reporters had access to client data

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