Adobe has shipped updates for Reader and Acrobat that fix four security holes that could cause the application to crash and allow an attacker to take control of an affected system.
Anonymous attacks high-tech trade groups over support for CISPA
Anonymous claimed credit for launching distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS) against a number of high-tech trade groups in retaliation for their support of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA).
Google fixes SSL certificate bug in Chrome browser
Google has released an update for Chrome that fixes a problem with the SSL certificate when users attempt to connect to sites over HTTPS.
Google fixes SSL certificate bug in Chrome browser
Google has released an update for Chrome that fixes a problem with the SSL certificate when users attempt to connect to sites over HTTPS.
Utah increases estimate of Medicaid data breach 10-fold
The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) is now admitting that social security numbers of up to 280,000 individuals were stolen from the Department of Technology Services server, a 10-fold increase from the original estimate.
Real-time data mining comes to Twitter
Twitter is usually described as a micro-blogging social network. To many who monitor its ‘trending topics’ it is also an early warning news service, frequently pointing users to breaking news before the traditional news media reports it.
What an Englishman does in bed
Companies that monitor the end point behavior of their remote workers will have to start monitoring their (internet) behavior in bed. That at least is the inference to be drawn from a new street survey conducted by Infosecurity Europe.
Fake AT&T bills being used to deliver malware
Cybercriminals are sending spam to AT&T Wireless customers with huge bills in order to trick recipients into clicking on a link to malicious websites, according to Commtouch.
Evolve or perish: Darkshell DDoS is adapting
New variants of Darkshell, a distributed denial of service (DDoS) botnet targeting Chinese websites, have been detected by McAfee Labs.
Baylor Law accidentally discloses GPAs, LSAT scores of incoming class
Baylor Law School sent out an email to the incoming class informing them of an extension to the deadline for “seat deposits” along with a spreadsheet containing GPAs and LSAT scores on all class members.