Archive for February 2013
February 1, 2013
· Symantec says it is not to blame for New York Times hack
· Operation Payback: Fourth hacker sentenced
February 2, 2013
· Dotcom Offers €10,000 Reward For Breaking Mega's Crypto
· Citadel Trojan: ItÂ’s Not Just for Banking Fraud Anymore
February 4, 2013
· Department of Energy Compromised in Sophisticated Attack
February 5, 2013
· BlackBerry Z10 versus other phones (Videos)
· UK Information Commissioner relaxes cookie rules
· NetSeer gets a quick all clear from Google
February 6, 2013
· Front company used to sign malware
· Password protection for everyone
February 7, 2013
· Microsoft and Symantec collaborate to disable click-fraud botnet
· Kaspersky update paralyses computers with XP
· It would be difficult for Facebook to close on days that donÂ’t exist
February 8, 2013
· 57 holes to close on next Microsoft Patch Tuesday
· Lots of router vulnerabilities, not many patches
February 9, 2013
· Microsoft Report Examines Socio-Economic Relationships to Malware Infections
February 11, 2013
· Oracle to bulk up Java update on 19 February
· Limitless credit card manipulations
February 12, 2013
· Why does s "-4^(1/4)" make Google think of porn?
February 13, 2013
· Apple said to have 100 employees working on "iWatch"
· Hacked US TV Channels report zombie apocalypse has begun
· Zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Reader
· February patches from Microsoft and Adobe
February 14, 2013
· Google Play Store's "privacy problem" is taxing
· Spanish police arrest suspected developer of BKA trojan
February 15, 2013
· Cryptographers Aim to Find New Password Hashing Algorithm
· Frosty attack on Android encryption
February 16, 2013
· Facebook Says Employee Laptops Compromised in 'Sophisticated' Attack
February 18, 2013
· Apple changes gears in their latest 2 video ads
· Lockheed Martin "almost missed" hacker intrusion
· Facebook engineers compromised by Java zero-day
February 19, 2013
· Doc blocker : Oxford University blocked Google Docs
· Report claims Chinese hackers are working for government
February 20, 2013
· PayPal Credentials For Sale, Access Offered Via Proxy Server
· iPhone developer site confirmed as corporate attack source
February 21, 2013
· Update: Spear Phishing Campaigns Use Fake Mandiant APT1 Report as Lure
· Adobe's emergency patch for Reader
February 22, 2013
· Zendesk Compromised, Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest Users Affected
· Certified online banking trojan in the wild
February 23, 2013
· Microsoft Azure Cloud Storage Suffers Major Outage Over Expired SSL Certificate
February 25, 2013
· Controversial 6 strike anti-piracy system to roll out to most ISPs next week
· Office Depot and OfficeMax to Merge
· Teacher Accused of Offering Student Money for Sex – Via Facebook Messaging
· Another iPhone Passcode Bypass Vulnerability Discovered
· Vulnerabilities served up
February 26, 2013
· Apple settles lawsuit over apps aimed at kids — will pay $5 iTunes credit or cash
· Playstation 4 Press Conference - Sony Unveil Hardware Specs and New Controller
· Clueless Gamer: Conan O'Brien Reviews "Tomb Raider"
· First Person Mario: Endgame
· Google's two-factor authentication bypassed
· New holes discovered in latest Java versions
· HP shifting resources from PCs to tablets
February 27, 2013
· Best Buy cuts 400 jobs at corporate campus - more to come
· Retrobooster, an old school survival shooter from Really Slick available for download
· Windows XP and Firefox take 25-year lead in security flaws
· AppleÂ’s Deleting iCloud Emails That Contain The Phrase ‘Barely Legal Teens'
· Emergency Flash update blocks exploit targeted at Firefox
· Google says it's effectively blocking hackers and spammers
February 28, 2013
· Sergey Brin: Smartphones are 'emasculating'
· Pandora implements 40 hour per month cap - promises it will affect very few
· Google Fail: Autistic people should......
· Judge who ruled in favor of Samsung over Apple gets a new job – at Samsung
· Kelihos botnet taken down live on stage
· Cyber-attackers turn NVIDIA tool into an accomplice




