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EU government telco provider was subjected to major attack

10.03.2013 9:25 AM

The Internet service and telco provider to all the European Unions official institutions was subjected to a malware attack that no single company or authority could withstand on its own admitted the companys secretary general on Thursday.

4 important lessons learned from the Silk Road smackdown

10.03.2013 9:45 AM

The takedown of the Net's most notorious website has all the makings of a Hollywood movie, but it also offers some key lessons about Bitcoins, online security, and more.

 

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Mozilla unmasks security flaw in Persona, warns other OpenID implementers

10.03.2013 10:10 AM

Mozilla Persona allows users to verify their ownership of one or more email addresses and then use those addresses to authenticate on websites.

Adobe reports massive security breach

10.03.2013 3:31 PM

Nearly 3 million customers are affected by a hack in which criminals gained access to customer information, including IDs and encrypted passwords.

Lockdown: How to secure your PC without going crazy

10.04.2013 3:00 AM

Digital privacy is within your grasp with this practical beginner's guide to encryption.

How to deactivate your Pinterest account

10.04.2013 6:00 AM

You can leave Pinterest any time you like, but you can't leave completely.

US charges 13 Anonymous members for DDoS attacks

10.04.2013 6:27 AM

The U.S. has brought criminal charges against 13 persons, said to be members of the hacker group Anonymous, for their alleged participation in cyberattacks as part of a campaign called Operation Payback.

Web hosting firms at risk from critical vulnerability in WHMCS billing and support system

10.04.2013 7:45 AM

The developers of WHMCS, a popular client management, billing and support application for Web hosting providers, released emergency security updates Thursday to patch a critical vulnerability that was publicly disclosed.

Xbox One's Kinect, Skype app were designed for privacy

10.04.2013 8:07 AM

Fear not, potential Xbox One users: Kinect never lets your face touch the cloud.

Tor stands strong against the NSA, but your browser can bring you down

10.04.2013 10:27 AM

The good news: The NSA appears unable to crack the Tor network's core security. The bad news: That doesn't matter if your browser isn't secure.

British teen suspected in massive Spamhaus DDoS attack

10.05.2013 8:12 AM

Police secretly arrested a London-based teen last April in connection with the huge DDoS attack on anti-spam organization Spamhaus.

Lawmaker: Snowden may have had help with leaks

10.03.2013 9:05 AM

Edward Snowdens access to information he shouldnt have known existed raises questions about whether he had help collecting information, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said Thursday.

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