There has been a 90% increase in Android malware families in 2011 compared to 2010, while malicious iOS families only increased by 25%, according to FortiGuard Labs.
California county cops to publishing names of deadbeat patients
California’s Contra Costa County has informed around 4,700 residents that confidential information about debts they owed to the Health Services Department was posted online.
The Information Commissioner fines Powys County Council £130,000
This is the highest penalty ever imposed by the Information Commissioner. It follows a series of data protection breaches by Powys; the latest being the release of confidential child protection information to the wrong person.
The Americanization of the Internet: Why Kaspersky has resigned from the BSA
Kaspersky has resigned from the Business Software Alliance (BSA). First reports indicated that it was because of the BSA’s almost automatic support for the US Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA. Now Eugene Kaspersky has personally explained the reasons: ‘…
Adobe patches critical zero-day flaw in Reader and Acrobat
Adobe is patching a critical zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat that could enable an attacker to take control of an affected machine.
Christmas: a time of cheer, fraud and over-reaction
Christmas is the annual festive period when shoppers make merry and fraudsters make money. We need to take care; but perhaps our guardians shouldn’t be over-zealous.
M86’s new technology protects schools
M86 Security has released a new version of its Web Filtering and Reporting Suite specifically aimed at schools. With pupils’ growing use of both personal and school-issued portable devices, it is becoming increasingly important that staff are aware of …
Lloyd’s of London shows an East/West disparity in security preparedness
The 2011 Lloyd’s Risk Index has been published. While cybersecurity is only one aspect of overall business risk, it shows a surprising disparity in companies’ attitude and preparedness in information security.
Russian media, election watchdog silenced through cyberattacks
Russian media outlets and an election watchdog said they were the targets of cyberattacks during the recent Russian elections.
Anonymous vows Operation Robin Hood – steal from the rich and give to the poor
In its latest escapade dubbed Operation Robin Hood, Anonymous is vowing to steal credit cards and use them to donate money to charities and the “99%” of people who are poor.