WebGL graphics technology creates browser and system risks, Microsoft warns
Microsoft is warning users that WebGL graphics technology poses security risks, based on work by Context Information Security and its own security research team.
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Microsoft is warning users that WebGL graphics technology poses security risks, based on work by Context Information Security and its own security research team.
The LulzSec hacktivist group continued its trail of e-destruction late yesterday, posting a large file of electronic trophies – the email ID/password combos of 62,000 user credentials – the web and linking the list via Twitter.
A group of students at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London are developing designs for safer and more secure ATMs.
A landmark digital and security piracy case in Duisburg, Germany, has resulted in the conviction of two men – aged 18 and 23 – in connection with the trojan-assisted piracy of unpublished songs of Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga and other musicians.
Research just released by memory supplier Crucial claims that, when faced with a sluggish PC, 52% of users run their AV software, whilst 53% start compressing their files.
Reports are coming in that eight laptops – one containing the medical records of 8.63 million patients – went missing three weeks ago from an NHS storeroom at NHS North Central London Health Authority.
Mike Yaffe, director of enterprise marketing with Core Security, has launched what appears to be a thinly-veiled attack on the IT security professionals defending the systems that have been hacked in recent weeks and months by hacktivist groups such as…
Cellcrypt has taken the wraps off an encrypted telephony app for Google Android smartphones and tablets. Compatible with the firm’s existing Symbian and Blackberry apps, as well as its commercial systems, the app supports 2048-bit RSA encryption.
US Senate officials have ordered a security review after hackers from LulzSecurity broke into the chamber’s website over the weekend.
The reputation of the ChronoPay e-money service took a battering last year when security researcher Brian Krebs revealed the backers of the service had questionable links with cybercriminal sites.