- [MCAFEE]Vertexnet Botnet Hides Behind AutoIt
- [Technet]Weekend Reading: September 6th Edition ? Microsoft acquires Nokia?s devices and services business
- [ThreatPost]$14k and Counting for iPhone 5S Touch ID Hack
- [ThreatPost]NSA on Wrong Side of Proactive Security Measures
- [Eset]?Chemical Trojans? baked into circuits could offer invisible way to steal secrets
- [Trend]Corporate Data on Consumer Applications: Striking a Balance
- [Sophos]US secret court publishes rationale for why spying on everybody is OK
- [MCAFEE]Andromeda Botnet Hides Behind AutoIt
- [Technet]Bing News makeover delivers real-time trends -- and looks better on every device
- [ThreatPost]Apple?s iOS 7 Update Fixes 80 Security Bugs
- [ThreatPost]Facebook Android Bug Sent Users? Photos in the Clear
- [Eset]NIST cybersecurity framework: Your insurance company is watching
- [Trend]September 2013 Patch Tuesday Resolves Critical Outlook, IE Flaws
- [Sophos]Phone and tablet unlocking - US government nudges it closer to law
- New File Encrypting Ransomware CryptoLocker Targets Organizations
- ZeroAccess and TDSS Malware Use the Same Random Domains, Experts Say
- [Technet]NFL.com Fantasy Football 2013 now available in the Windows Store
- [ThreatPost]Decision in Google WiFi Case Could Hinder Some Security Research
- [ThreatPost]NSA Bought Exploit Service From VUPEN, Contract Shows
- [Eset]Companies that allow home working ?ignore security risks?, report claims
- [Trend]Investigating the Security of the Firefox OS
- [Sophos]PWN2OWN for mobile devices - $300,000 in prizes for stealing data, eavesdropping or making covert calls
- [FireEye]Darkleech Says Hello
- [SecList]Analysis: The ?Kimsuky? Operation: A North Korean APT?
- [Technet]Xbox One to launch Nov. 22 in 13 markets; more Day One consoles available for pre-order today
- [ThreatPost]Revoyem Ransomware Sinks to New Low
- [ThreatPost]Not So Fast on BEAST Attack Mitigations
- [Eset]Tibet-targeting Mac OS malware rears its head again
- [Trend]iPhone 5S Phishing Mail Arrives In Time for Launch
- [Sophos]Snowden outs NSA's "Follow The Money" international banking spies
- [Dr.Web] Un nouveau backdoor intercepte les données entrées via le clavier
- [SecList]Blog: Microsoft Updates September 2013 - Critical Server and Client Side RCE Vulnerabilities in IE, Outlook, Built-in Windows Components and Sharepoint
- [Technet]The Next Chapter: An open letter from Steve Ballmer and Stephen Elop
- [ThreatPost]New Monitoring, Security Features for Java 7
- [ThreatPost]Email Spam Campaign Spreading Android Malware
- [Eset]Encryption advice for companies in the wake of Snowden NSA revelations
- [Trend]Adware Spread Alongside Mevade Variants, Hits Japan and US
- [Sophos]Would you believe it? Women more in favour of porn filters than men
- [websense] New Java and Flash Research Shows a Dangerous Update Gap
- [websense] The Tibetan Alliance of Chicago hit by cyber waterholing attack
- [Silicon] Sophos Server Protection : la protection tous OS des serveurs
- [Silicon] Prism : les parades des entreprises IT pour se protéger des écoutes
- [Silicon] Google veut mettre fin aux mots de passe
- [ITespresso] WordPress 3.6.1 : la sécurité par le PHP
- [ITespresso] Vidéo Lionel Gabison – Neo Telecoms : « Dur de se faire livrer des onduleurs en plein P
- [Krebs] Adobe, Microsoft Push Critical Security Fixes
- [Krebs] ‘Yahoo Boys’ Have 419 Facebook Friends
- [fsecure] Limit Exposure to Facebook Friends of Friends
- [fsecure] Rootkit Cafe
- [fsecure] Post-Office Espionage