- [Eset]Hackers spy on Kansas family through unsecured baby monitor
- [Sophos]'Aaron's Law' back in Congress to bring "long overdue" fix of US hacking law
- [Sophos]Costa Coffee Club warns of possible database intrusion
- [Sophos]Twitter's new anti-abuse filter hides harassing tweets from your mentions
- [Eset]Canada commits $36.4 million to cybersecurity measures in 2015 budget
- [Trend]IIS At Risk: The HTTP Protocol Stack Vulnerability
- [Sophos]Discounts for online reviews? No, says FTC
- [Technet]Enabling greater transparency and control
- [SecList]How exploit packs are concealed in a Flash object
- [Eset]The dirty secrets of webcam-hacking peeping toms and sextortionists
- [Sophos]Chinese mobile app used for hiring thugs to beat up people
- [SecList]The CozyDuke APT
- [Sophos]SSCC 195 - Let's talk security (over HTTPS, of course) [PODCAST]
- [Sophos]D-Link router user? Keep your ears and eyes open for the next firmware fixes!
- [Trend]Without a Trace: Fileless Malware Spotted in the Wild
- [SecList]The Chronicles of the Hellsing APT: the Empire Strikes Back
- [Eset]New malware ?Punkey? detected in new point-of-sale attack
- [Eset]1,500 iOS apps open to simple man-in-the-middle attacks
- [Trend]Resurrection of the Living Dead: The ?Redirect to SMB? Vulnerability
- [Technet]Empowering people to do great work
- [Sophos]Police use lost phone to post selfies on woman's Facebook account
- [Sophos]Moore's law: the wild extrapolation that came true
- [Eset]Australian infosec body lobbies for mandatory security baseline
- [Sophos]Google Wallet balances just got a little bit safer
- [Sophos]Samsung biometric payment services set to go live in South Korea, then the world
- [Sophos]Notes from SophosLabs: Dyreza, the malware that discriminates against old computers
- [Sophos]Security researcher barred from United Airlines flight after hack tweet
- [Trend]Fiesta Exploit Kit Spreading Crypto-Ransomware ? Who Is Affected?
- [Eset]Target agrees to $19 million data breach settlement with MasterCard
- [Eset]Emails and documents leaked during Sony hack released by WikiLeaks
- [Sophos]5 online privacy and security tips for travelers
- [Sophos]Auto shop's controversial anti-gay Facebook post sparks cyber backlash
- [Sophos]Woman sues Google after in-app purchases drain her bank account
- [Trend]Operation Pawn Storm Ramps Up its Activities; Targets NATO, White House
- [Sophos]Monday review - the hot 27 stories of the week
- [Sophos]US government whistleblowers left vulnerable to eavesdropping
- [Sophos]If the "Deep Web" becomes searchable, is it still deep? 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
- [Sophos]SSCC 194 - Patch early? Patch often? This time, "Patch NOW!" [PODCAST]
- [Sophos]Google fixes potential revenue-stealing "comment cloning" YouTube bug
- [Technet]Microsoft?s carbon fee, US Imagine Cup Finals and Detroit revitalization ? Weekend Reading: April 17 Edition
- [Sophos]WikiLeaks publishes massive searchable archive of hacked Sony documents
- [Sophos]Could a hacker *really* bring down a plane from a mobile phone in seat 12C?
- [Eset]Minecraft exploit makes it ?easy? for hackers to crash servers
- [Sophos]UN asks if robots should be allowed to kill humans
- [Sophos]Target's settlement with MasterCard costs retailer $19 million
- [Technet]Microsoft acquires mobile business intelligence leader Datazen
- [Eset]Will people always ignore security warnings?
- [Sophos]Tampering with US voting machine as easy as 'abcde', says Virginia report
- [Sophos]Practical IT: What you need to know about email encryption
- [Eset]Hackers could control planes over in-flight Wi-Fi, warns US government