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
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
Sourcefire Launches Incident Response Services
Russian Faces 4 Years for Attack on Kremlin Website
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
Friday Squid Blogging: Eating Giant Squid
New Report on Teens, Social Media, and Privacy
One-Shot vs. Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma
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
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
Another Document Targeting Uyghur Mac Users
Facebook is Testing Tags For "What"
Online Activities Related to Elections in Malaysia
Download: Mobile Threat Report Q1 2013
Mac Spyware Found at Oslo Freedom Forum
BBC News: LulzSec Hacker Interview
Mac Spyware: OSX/KitM (Kumar in the Mac)
Mac Spyware Bait: Lebenslauf für Praktitkum
Tech Insight: Weighing the Cost of Free Versus Commercial Vulnerability Scanning Tools
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
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
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”
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