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- [Trend]Microsoft Releases 14 Security Bulletins, 5 Rated ?Critical'; Fixes FREAK Bug
- [Eset]80 percent of global merchants fail card data security tests
- [Sophos]Stolen hard drives bring more data breach pain for US health services
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- [Eset]Google Admin console email spoofing loophole patched
- [Eset]US lawmakers want taxi apps to check driver fingerprints
- [Technet]The community of fans: Real Madrid brings their supporters closer to the team
- [Technet]Microsoft wins big at Mobile World Congress 2015 ? Weekend Reading: March 6th Edition
- [Sophos]Wikimedia joins forces with others to sue NSA, DOJ over mass surveillance
- [Sophos]Apartment complex threatens residents with $10k fines for negative online reviews
- [Sophos]Armed robber caught after boasting about planned stick-up on Facebook
- [SecListe]Patch Tuesday March 2015 - Stuxnet LNK 0day Fixed
- [Trend]The Deep Web: Shutdowns, New Sites, New Tools
- [SecList]SMS Trojan bypasses CAPTCHA
- [Trend]Malware Snoops Through Your Home Network
- [MMPC]Monitoring tools: user notification required
- [Eset]US military looks to 3,000 new security hires by 2016
- [Eset]Operating System Vulnerabilities, Exploits and Insecurity
- [Eset]CryptoFortress mimics TorrentLocker but is a different ransomware
- [Sophos]Busted scammer resorts to death threats
- [SecList]Understanding the operations of a scam
- [Sophos]Apple fixes FREAK in iOS, OS X and Apple TV - and numerous other holes besides
- [Eset]ESET?s Mark James on 2015?s security trends
- [Trend]BEDEP: Backdoors Brought Into The Light By Flash Zero-Days
- [Sophos]Three charged over largest email hack "in the history of the internet"
- [Sophos]US regulator says Anthem "refuses to cooperate" in security audit
- [Sophos]Canada's anti-spam law gets first success with $1.1m fine
- [Eset]Three men indicted in ?one of the largest? data breaches in US history
- [Eset]ESET?s Mark James on 2015?s security trends
- [Eset]FBI investigating apparent ISIS attacks on Western websites
- [Sophos]Fancy a cryptocoin miner with your Torrent client? "Foistware" back in the spotlight...
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- [Eset]DDoS attack on feminist blog backfires on International Women?s Day
- [Trend]Samba Remote Code Execution Vulnerability ? CVE-2015-0240
- [Eset]Air traffic control vulnerability could allow criminals to hack the skies
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- [SecListe]Animals in the APT Farm
- [Trend]Zero-Day Vulnerability Found in MongoDB Administration Tool phpMoAdmin
- [Sophos]From the Labs: New developments in Microsoft Office malware
- [Trend]Multiplatform Boleto Fraud Hits Users in Brazil
- [Sophos]Robocall spotting contest launched by FTC
- [Sophos]Adobe launches bountyless bug hunt program on HackerOne
- [Sophos]Gazon - the Android virus that SMSes everyone
- [Technet]National Geographic?s Stephen Alvarez is taking smartphone photography to the next level
- [Eset]Lysa Myers: ?There are still only a handful of women in the security field?
- [Sophos]Mandarin Oriental hotel chain confirms credit card breach
- [Eset]Adobe crowdsources its bug-hunting, but no rewards offered
- [Trend]FREAK Vulnerability Forces Weaker Encryption
- [Eset]Casper Malware: After Babar and Bunny, Another Espionage Cartoon