- Trojan extorts users over porn surfing habits, Schneier on Security
- Self proclaimed author of email worm claims it was written as a propaganda tool, The Register
- Pirate Bay’s ad servers targeted and exploited by hackers, Torrentfreak
- Updated to exploited ad server, The H
- Adobe exploit bears fingerprints of hack on Google, The Register
- Unofficial fix for Adobe flaw bring respite, The Register
- Microsoft anti-exploit tool kit can help mitigate PDF zero day attacks, Zero Day
- More malware found in Google Code, Zero Day
- Adobe warns of attacks on Flash flaw, Krebs on Security
- Vulnerabilities in US-CERT network, Schneier on Security
- Chinese cyber-crooks offer DDoS for hire, The Register
- Stuxnet worm more sophisticated than thought, Krebs on Security
- Google closes ten holes in Chrome 6, The H
- Diehard Linux kernel bug resurfaces, The Register
- Apple QuickTime flaw puts Windows users at risk, Zero Day
- Security a concern as HTML5 advances, Slashdot
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By Thomas Gideon
– September 19, 2010
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