- [FireEye]New Zero-Day Exploit targeting Internet Explorer Versions 9 through 11 Identified in Targeted Attacks
- [FireEye]Zero-Day Attacks are not the same as Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
- [SecList]Blog: Easter bunnies for all occasions
- [Technet]Microsoft unveils updates to Windows and Windows Phone at Build 2014
- [ThreatPost]Click-Fraud Sefnit Variant Shuns Tor for SSH
- [ThreatPost]Google Removes Bitcoin Mining Android Malware from Play
- [Eset]With just days to go, just how many PCs are still running Windows XP?
- [Trend]The Timely Tale of Tax-related Threat Troubles
- [Sophos]Microsoft acknowledges ?in the wild? Internet Explorer zero-day
- [SecListe]CeCOS VIII - Hong Kong
- [FireEye]NGOs: Fighting Human Rights Violations and, Now, Cyber Threat Groups
- [FireEye]If an Android Has a Heart, Does It Bleed?
- [SecList]Blog: An SMS Trojan with global ambitions
- [Technet]Tune in to the Build 2014 webcast
- [ThreatPost]New Internet Explorer CVE-2014-1776 Zero Day Used in Targeted Attacks
- [ThreatPost]Vulnerability in Viber Allows Intercept of Images, Videos
- [Eset]Win32/Sality newest component: a router?s primary DNS changer named Win32/RBrute
- [Trend]Wikipedia in Your Salad (Spam)
- [Sophos]Barclays bank heist ringleader jailed for five-and-a-half years
- [SecListe]Easter bunnies for all occasions
- [Malwarebytes]Be Still My Bleeding Heart! Q&A on the HeartBleed Bug
- New Zero-Day Exploit targeting Internet Explorer Versions 9 through 11 Identified in Targeted Attack
- [FireEye]Dissecting Advanced Attacks: FireEye Labs and the 2014 DBIR
- [FireEye]Occupy Your Icons Silently on Android
- [SecList]Analysis: IT threat evolution Q1 2014
- [Technet]Japanese banking company migrates 30,000 client terminals from Windows XP to Windows 8
- [ThreatPost]Group Backed by Google, Microsoft to Help Fund OpenSSL and Other Open Source Projects
- [ThreatPost]New NIST Tool Streamlines Government App Vetting
- [Eset]The Internet of Things isn?t a malware-laced game of cyber-Cluedo? yet
- [Trend]Trend Micro Heartbleed Detector Now Available
- [Sophos]Tokyo airport employee loses handwritten passcodes ahead of Obama visit
- [SecListe]An SMS Trojan with global ambitions
- [FireEye]InfoSecurity Europe 2014: Cybersecurity for the Masses
- [FireEye]The Economics of Security
- [SecList]Blog: New threat: Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.Stealer.a
- [Technet]Weekend Reading: March 28th Edition?Office for iPad is one of many mobile-first, cloud-first releases
- [ThreatPost]CloudFlare Launches Bug Bounty Program
- [ThreatPost]Oracle Gives Heartbleed Update, Patches 14 Products
- [Eset]Tumblr adds ?nuclear defense system? (well, 2FA) to shield users
- [Trend]Bundled OpenSSL Library Also Makes Apps and Android 4.1.1 Vulnerable to Heartbleed
- [Sophos]Monday review - the hot 21 stories of the week
- [SecListe]New threat: Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.Stealer.a
- [SecList]Blog: Would you like some Zeus with your coffee?
- [Technet]A cloud for everyone, on every device
- [ThreatPost]Heartbleed Used to Steal Private Keys from OpenVPN
- [ThreatPost]Experts Worry About Future of Critical Infrastructure Security
- [Eset]Mark Zuckerberg invests in CAPTCHA-crushing AI which ?thinks like a human?
- [Trend]Heartbleed Bug?Mobile Apps are Affected Too
- [Sophos]The Dirty Dozen Spampionship: Who's who in the global spam-sending league?
- [SecList]Blog: SyScan 2014