Over 70% of healthcare providers have suffered patient data breaches within the last 12 months, according to a survey by consulting firm Veriphyr.
Security researcher reveals the perils of YouTube typosquatting
An M86 Security researcher has revealed some of the practices of typosquatting – where darker elements of the internet register and populate domains/pages that are similar to high-profile major web portals, either infecting or ripping off users in the …
Cybercrime costs a staggering $388 billion annually, says Norton
Cybercrime costs the world $388 billion per year, according to a new report by Symantec’s Norton unit.
ICO blasts latest NHS data loss in Manchester
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has revealed that the University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust breached the Data Protection Act by losing sensitive personal information relating to the treatment of 87 patients.
PhoneGuard’s free DriveSafe app released for the iPhone
PhoneGuard has announced that its DriveSafe app is now available for free on the Apple iPhone. Amongst other features, the app – which is also available for the Android and BlackBerry platforms – uses GPS tracking to temporarily lock the handset’s keyb…
Security researcher reveals who may be the TDSS botnet master’s identity
As part of an ongoing series of reports into the TDSS botnet, security researcher Brian Krebs has revealed some interesting information on the Russian who “has close ties” to the botnet’s operation.
House panel to focus on cybersecurity, online privacy for fall agenda
The House Energy and Commerce Committee has identified improving cybersecurity of US critical infrastructure and online privacy as priorities for the fall.
Malware plays the pirated Windows trump card
Panda Security says it has spotted a new type of ransomware that tells users that their copy of Windows is pirated, and asks for a hefty fee to ‘licence’ the computer concerned.
Former BT CTO warns of rising levels of spam
No, you’re not alone in seeing more than a few smutty and pharma-promoting spam messages in your mailbox this week. Peter Cochrane. BT’s former chief technology officer and head of research is getting them too – and he’s less than amused.
Nation-states launch cyberattacks against an array of targets
Cyber attacks from nation-states can be divided into three categories – political activism and espionage, industrial espionage, and cyberwarfare – observed Kurt Bertone, vice president and security strategist at Fidelis Security Systems.