The fifth Pwn2Own cracking contest, due to take place later this week at the CanSecWest event in Vancouver, will see code cracker George Hotz – aka Geohot -, the infamous iPhone/PS3 technology cracker, publicly cracking the Windows Phone 7 smartphone p…
Europeans store sensitive details on mobiles despite losses, survey shows
About one third of European smartphone users store credentials to access personal and corporate e-mail on their mobiles, a survey has revealed.
RFID credit cards are more secure than magnetic strip cards, says ITRC
Credit cards with RFID chips provide more data security than cards with magnetic strips, according to a study by the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC).
Chronopay being tapped for scareware frauds says researcher
The Russian Chronopay electronic payments system is increasingly being used by scamsters behind fake anti-virus software and ‘scareware’ applications, says a leading IT security researcher.
Illicit activity on Twitter soared by 20% during 2010
Research just released by Barracuda Networks claims to show that the crime rate on Twitter soared by 20% last year, after a quiet period in the latter part of 2009.
Accreditation body revises HIPAA data privacy and security standards
URAC, a nonprofit healthcare accreditation organization, has revised its Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy and security standards.
DroidDream trojan is a nightmare for thousands of Android users
Google has removed 55 apps from its Android Market after tens of thousands of users downloaded applications that were infected by the DroidDream trojan, according to numerous news reports.
RPost sues Swiss Post for allegedly infringing on proof, privacy and electronic signature patents
An interesting lawsuit has popped up with California’s RPost, a secure email firm, filing a request for an injunction through the Swiss courts over an alleged breach of its technology patents.
Businesses bear the responsibility for blame with phishing attacks claims Imperva director
Rob Rachwald, Imperva’s security director, says that his company is adding hackers to the old Benjamin Franklin adage that “in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”
Dutch anti-piracy site suffers DDoS attack
Hacktivists seem to have learned a lot from the WikiLeaks/Anonymous attacks seen in recent months, as an automated DDoS attack has reportedly frozen access to BREIN, the Dutch anti-piracy web portal.