1. Video interview: Infosecurity Europe 2013 Hall of Fame indu...Eleanor Dallaway, editor of Infosecurity, interviews Mikko Hypponen and Shlomo Kramer at Infosecurity Europe 2013 in London, immediately following their inductions into the Hall of Fame. Mikko Hypponen of F-Secure, Shlomo Kramer of Imperva, and of ... Infosecurity Today, 2 weeks ago
Infosecurity Europe honours Shlomo Kramer and Mikko Hypponen in the 2013 Hall of Fame
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We will always be fighting cyber crime, says Mikko HypponenINFOSEC@ NO MATTER HOW MUCH we improve internet security we'll always be fighting cyber criminals, F-Secure senior security researcher Mikko Hypponen has declared. Speaking at the Information Security 2013 conference (Infosec) in London today, ... TheInquirer.net, 3 weeks ago
Infosec 2013: Apple App Store hailed as biggest security achievement in past 10 years
V3.co.uk, 3 weeks ago
There Is No Mobile Malware Crisis
TechWeekEurope UK, 1 week ago
Top 10 insights from Infosec 2013: From cyber war to Apple's App Store
V3.co.uk, 3 weeks ago
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Taping over prying eyes of web spiesBEN GRUBB Founder of spying software FinSpy and FinFisher Martin Muench with paper over his camera. F-Secure's Mikko Hypponen sent Fairfax this picture of his web camera. ‹ › Many Australian and international IT security experts are using ... Stock & Land, 1 month ago
How to avoid getting RATted
Sydney Morning Herald, 1 month ago
How to avoid getting RATed
Sydney Morning Herald, 1 month ago
Band-Aid fix to webcam spies
Melbourne Age, 1 month ago
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Who is Avunit? The Hunt for LulzSec's Ghostly Sixth MemberHowever it was its attacks on police authorities and intelligence agencies like the CIA and the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency which earned it the most attention - and ultimately led to the arrest of five of the six founding members. However it ... International Business Times Canada, 1 day ago
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Syrian Electronic Army targets FT.comThe Financial Times' website and Twitter feeds targeted in latest attack. You must be logged in to read this article Not a member yet? Register today › Business Spectator is available on all of your devices so you can access the latest news and ... Business Spectator, 2 days ago
UPDATE 3-Syria government supporters hack Financial Times
Reuters, 4 days ago
World: Financial Times website, Twitter feed compromised
East African Standard, 4 days ago
UPDATE 2-Pro-Assad hackers attack Financial Times
London South East, 4 days ago
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Who Is The Mystery Sixth Member Of LulzSec?Analysis Thursday's sentencing of three core members of hacktivist crew LulzSec and an accomplice hacker who gave them access to a botnet closes an important chapter in the history of activism. But it also leaves a number of important questions ... Packet Storm, 4 days ago
Analysis Who is the mystery sixth member of LulzSec?
The Register, 3 days ago
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Hacking back: cops and corporations want cybersecurity to go on the offensiveLaw enforcement agencies and private companies don't always get along, but one occasion where they frequently come together is to complain that their networks are being penetrated by a seemingly continuous stream of cyber attacks. Whether it's the ... The Verge, 1 week ago
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Government Takes Precautions Over Expected "OpUSA" Cyber Attack6:29pm RHONDA SCHWARTZ, PIERRE THOMAS and LEE FERRAN report: The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are cautioning American government and financial institutions that they could be targets of a wave of cyber attacks Tuesday from ... ABC News, 2 weeks ago
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Dutch police ask for powers to plant malware, hack DDoS serversDutch police are set to get the power to hack people's computers as part of investigations - but antivirus experts say they won't help police reach their targets. A bill before the Dutch government will give police the power to hack computers, read ... SC Magazine, 2 weeks ago
Antivirus firms "won't co-operate" with PC-hacking police
PC Pro, 2 weeks ago
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a new cold warWith the US and Israel accused of sending Stuxnet to sabotage Iran's nuclear capability, and China and Russia implicated in cyber attacks on the West as well as censoring their own citizens have we entered a new Cold War? Asavin Wattanajantra ... SC Magazine UK, 2 weeks ago
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