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  • New LulzSec hack leaks 62,000 web logins

    Only hours after embarrassing the CIA by downing its website, hacking jokesters LulzSec have issued another self-declared indictment of the Internet's woeful security, leaking a database of 62,000 stolen passwords and user names.

    Written by John E Dunn17 June 11 04:37
  • World Bank cut connection to IMF after "major" cyberattack

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has admitted to being the victim of a cyberattack so serious that its global partner the World Bank temporarily decided to cut all computer links between the two organisations.

    Written by John E Dunn14 June 11 00:41
  • Russian bank puts lie detector in ATM machine

    Customers of the Russian Sperbank might in future have to pay attention to how nervous they sound if they wish to withdraw money from the bank's ATM machines.

    Written by John E Dunn14 June 11 03:41
  • Windows 8 gets dramatic smartphone makeover

    Whatever Microsoft ends up calling Windows 8, a press event at the Computex Show in Taiwan confirms that the company has already given the next version of the world's most ubiquitous operating system a heavy smartphone makeover.

    Written by John E Dunn03 June 11 03:59
  • Spammers create short URL systems to beat security

    Spammers have started setting up bogus URL shortening services to act as relay points for traffic generated by their emails, Symantec's MessageLabs division has reported in its May 2011 Intelligence Report.

    Written by John E Dunn25 May 11 04:23
  • Fake drive rescue utility demands $80 to restore desktop

    The fake software pushers just won't give up. Security company Symantec has discovered a Trojan that tries to get PC users to pay for a worthless drive rescue utility by disrupting their system so convincingly they will believe that the PC's hard disk is about to fail.

    Written by John E Dunn24 May 11 01:08
  • Many browsers runs insecure plug-ins, analysis finds

    Large numbers of web browsers run out of date plug-ins that render them vulnerable to security exploits, a new analysis by security management company Qualys has found.

    Written by John E Dunn19 May 11 00:13
  • Bin Laden used USB sticks to send messages

    Far from scratching messages in Arabic on paper, Osama Bin Laden communicated with the outside world using a security-conscious mix of offline email and a large library of USB sticks, US sources have reported.

    Written by John E Dunn14 May 11 03:30
  • LastPass hack fear leads to password reset

    The boast by LastPass that its browser login tool "is the last password you'll ever need" has turned hollow with the news that its entire customer base will have to reset their master password after the company detected a possible attack on its database.

    Written by John E Dunn06 May 11 00:12
  • Microsoft Security Essentials struggles in antivirus tests

    Microsoft's popular free antivirus program Security Essentials has put in a mediocre showing in the latest quarterly tests from German test outfit AV-Test.org, finishing second bottom out of 22 products.

    Written by John E Dunn05 May 11 03:22
  • X Factor contestants warned after 250,000 data breach

    Would-be contestants of Simon Cowell's US X Factor might have got more public exposure than they bargained for with the news that the details of 250,000 of them have been lost after an attack on the TV show's database.

    Written by John E Dunn05 May 11 00:12
  • Mac users hit by first rogue antivirus app

    Mac users are being warned to study search engine results carefully for the first significant fake antivirus 'scareware' program to target the platform and its loyal following.

    Written by John E Dunn04 May 11 00:32
  • PlayStation credit card data was encrypted, Sony confirms

    Customer credit card data held by Sony as part of its PlayStation Network (PSN) and Qriocity services was fully encrypted, the company has confirmed in the aftermath of last week's massive hacking data breach.

    Written by John E Dunn29 April 11 02:21
  • Kidnapped son of Kaspersky CEO freed by police

    The son of <a href="http://blogs.techworld.com/war-on-error/2008/04/eugene-kaspersky--rock-n-roll-thaws-russia/">Eugene Kaspersky</a>, co-founder and CEO of the antivirus company Kaspersky Lab, has been freed unharmed after apparently being held captive for four days last week.

    Written by John E Dunn26 April 11 23:56
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