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Operation Titstorm hits the streets
Liz Tay
Feb 16, 2010
Protest planned in major Australian cities.
Security
Hackers attack climate research centre
Iain Thomson
Nov 23, 2009
Attackers publish emails to fuel global warming sceptics
Security , Software , Technology
Hackers already exploiting IIS flaws
Phil Muncaster
Sep 7, 2009
Microsoft urges researchers to disclose vulnerabilities responsibly.
Technology , Software , Security
Hackers prefer Firefox and Opera
Phil Muncaster
Aug 22, 2009
New research shows hackers favour running browsers with smaller installedbase.
Technology , Security
Twilight star's pictures become latest malware threat
Phil Muncaster
Aug 15, 2009
Users have been warned not to click on links purporting to take them to the images.
Security
Another attack takes down Twitter
Iain Thomson
Aug 13, 2009
No clue who the hacker is.
Technology , Software , Services , Security
Microsoft fixes ActiveX, media file flaws in Patch Tuesday release
Stefanie Hoffman
Aug 12, 2009
Microsoft releases nine patches.
Technology , Your Business
Russian hackers took down Twitter
Phil Muncaster
Aug 8, 2009
Attack may have been attempt to silence pro-Georgian blogger.
Technology , Software , Security , Hardware
Apple Patch fixes 18 flaws in Mac OS X
Stefanie Hoffman
Aug 7, 2009
Apple security update repairing 18 holes in its Mac OS X operating system.
Technology
Hackers break into MI5 website
Phil Muncaster
Jul 31, 2009
Visitors' personal information may be compromised, but no risk to UK security.
Technology
iPhone vulnerable to hackers
Phil Muncaster
Jul 4, 2009
Flaw could allow hackers to remotely execute code.
Networking
New devices make hotspots a hacker's paradise
Brett Winterford
Jun 18, 2009
Users advised to try TOR as a fallback option when without a VPN.
Security
RIM warns of BlackBerry PDF vulnerability
Phil Muncaster
May 28, 2009
Research In Motion (RIM) has released details of a flaw in its BlackBerry Attachment Service that could allow hackers to remotely execute code and gain control of a BlackBerry ...
Security
Hackers hold US medical data hostage
Iain Thomson
May 6, 2009
Demand US$10 million in ransom.
Security
Researchers' Web certificate hack highlights big Internet flaw
Stefanie Hoffman
Jan 5, 2009
Microsoft Corp. issued a security advisory Tuesday after a team of experts from the security research community demonstrated how a fundamental Web infrastructure flaw could let ...
Security
Opinion: Once were hackers
Ian Yates
Oct 24, 2008
One of the first ‘network appliances’ we bumped into about ten years ago, was a red-boxed firewall from Watchguard.
Security
Opinion: Hackers release new probe into their own idiotic names
Ian Yates
Feb 29, 2008
A spokesperson for infamous whacker-hacker-smacker-cracker group "Occult of the Cow Tippers", going by the pseudonym Ofal-Ofal Regurgitate, announced today that their new ...
Security
Hackers step up website attacks
Clement James
Feb 21, 2008
Trend Micro has warned that hackers are intensifying attacks on legitimate websites to spread malware.
Security
Hackers launch DIY phishing kit
Shaun Nichols
Jan 30, 2008
Site targets social networks and webmail users.
Security
Hackers targeting 'forgotten' web apps
Clement James
Dec 10, 2007
Security firm Finjan has warned of zero-day attacks targeting popular web apps like media players and chat programs.
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