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FBI Arrests Cabin Cr3w Hacker for Utah Police Attacks
April 17, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Borell is the second Cabin Cr3w hacker to be arrested since March. View Full Article »
Tax-Day Identity Theft Steals Thousands of Refunds Every Year
April 17, 2012, Stuart Fox, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
Don't let a thief pocket your tax refund View Full Article »
New Phishing Scams Prey on Fear of Phishing Scams
April 16, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Cybercrooks phish for your information by promoting phony security solutions. View Full Article »
New Mac Malware Linked to Chinese Cyberespionage
April 16, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
If you're on a Mac at work, have your IT department install anti-virus software View Full Article »
Anonymous Hackers Attack CIA, British Intelligence Sites
April 16, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
CIA, MI6 and Britain's Home Office website all hit by Anonymous-led cyberattacks. View Full Article »
Adult Anime App Hides Dangerous Android Trojan
April 16, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Android Trojan promises a racy anime video, but steals your contacts instead. View Full Article »
Spam: What It Is, and How You Can Stop It
April 13, 2012, SecurityNewsDaily Staff
A plan to can the spam View Full Article »
Chinese Internet Outage Points to Government 'Kill Switch'
April 13, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
Did Beijing flick the lights? View Full Article »
Australia Shows How to 'Harden' iPhones for Secret Use
April 13, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Boeing also developing a super-secure Android phone for government and military. View Full Article »
Assassin's Creed Fan Site Infected With Zeus Malware
April 13, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Visitors have been unknowingly putting themselves at risk for the past eight weeks. View Full Article »
Team Poison Hackers Seized in 'Phone Bombing' of UK Spy Agency
April 13, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Two teenage hackers arrested just days after phone prank. View Full Article »
Apple Releases Flashback Malware Removal Tool
April 12, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
Better late than never View Full Article »
Parents Say Technology Hurts Efforts to Keep Kids Safe
April 12, 2012, Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Staff
Out of sight and into trouble — new study says technology makes it tougher for parents to protect kids. View Full Article »
'Girls Around Me' App Not First to Track Women
April 12, 2012, Seán Captain, TechNewsDaily Managing Editor
Years before 'Girls Around Me' became infamous for women-tracking, a service called Assisted Serendipity did many of the same things. It's still up and running. View Full Article »
Apple Tightens iTunes, App Store Security
April 12, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
No official announcement by Apple, which confused some users. View Full Article »
Team Poison Hackers 'Phone Bomb' and Taunt British Spy Service
April 12, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Hackers also leak phone call in which MI6 officials discuss the prank. View Full Article »
Hewlett-Packard Ships Virus-Infected Network Switches
April 12, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Certain network switches purchased after April 30, 2011, may be problematic. View Full Article »
Identity-Protection Services: Are They Worth Paying For?
April 12, 2012, Meg Shannon, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
One person's convenience may be another's necessity View Full Article »
Anonymous Plans Saturday Attack on British Intelligence Agency
April 11, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Anonymous switches target from Home Office to Government Communications Headquarters. View Full Article »
Japanese Bank Introduces Palm-Scanning ATMs
April 11, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
New ATMs will eliminate cards; still require birth date and four-digit PIN. View Full Article »
Apple Joins Fight Against Flashback Trojan
April 11, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
Late to the party, but at least it showed up View Full Article »
New Anonymous Spinoff Vows to Be Ethical, Breaks Vow
April 11, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
MalSec says it wants to practice a more ethical type of hacking. View Full Article »
Anonymous Takes Down Boeing Website
April 10, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Anonymous makes its feelings known about the CISPA bill and its corporate backers. View Full Article »
Twitter Helps Rescue Carjacking Victim
April 10, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Twitter post from victim's friend was retweeted to more than 100,000 people, and car was stopped at a police roadblock 150 miles from where it was taken. View Full Article »
Anonymous Gets Facts Wrong on Netflix Boycott
April 10, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Allegations that Netflix lobbying group supports SOPA-like bill came from Russian news source View Full Article »
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