The Android police trojan accuses potential victims of crimes they didn’t commit, then demands $200 worth of iTunes gift cards.
McAfee: Mobile Apps Team Up to Attack
Two or more apps can carry out harmful activity together using inter-app communications in a collaborative fashion.
Achieving DoD Acquisition Goals
Scott E. Chandler, Lexington Institute After 35 years in aerospace, I find myself passionate about defense acquisition reform because the stakes are high, the challenges are deep, and the…
More Than Half of IT Execs Will Lose Jobs for Poor Reporting
The majority (85%) of board members believe that IT and security executives need to improve the way they report.
The PhotoMiner Campaign
In this report we will share our research on the PhotoMiner?s timelines, infection strategies, C&C servers and provide tools to help detect the malware.
50 Million Hacked iMesh User Credentials For Sale
Membership details of over 50 million users of defunct file-sharing service iMesh are for sale online
Ireland Police Boosts Cyber Capabilities
The Irish police force An Garda Síochána has announced that it will set up specialist units to liaise with international partners on current and emerging threats, and to provide cyber and forensic tools to support front line policing and state security.
Wendy’s Point of Sale Hack Grows Bigger
The fast-food chain has found a new malware variant and more compromised stores.
Privileged Insiders Remain the Top Data Threat
72% of organizations are not confident in their ability to manage and control employee access to confidential documents and files.
DNS Security Remains Poorly Understood
Three-quarters of CSOs and network directors (74%) have been victims of DNS attacks, yet many have no DNS security beyond a firewall.