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- Security vulnerability at TweetDeck, The H Security: News and Features
- Global Payments loses up to 1.5 million credit card records in data theft, The H Security: News and Features
- After the hack: FAQ for breach affecting up to 10 million credit cards, Ars Technica
- Researchers say Kelihos gang is building new botnet, Slashdot
- GreenSQL is a database security solution, says CTO David Maman (video), Slashdot
- Pastebin.com arms itself against misuse, The H Security: News and Features
- Adobe releases Malware Classifier tool, threatpost
- Privacy backlash over Girls Around Me mobile app, BBC News
- Using Crowdsourcing to Protect Your Privacy, Technology Review
- Android bot attacks rooted smartphones, The H Security: News and Features
- Flashback trojan exploits unpatched Java vulnerability, The H Security: News and Features
- Microsoft to investigate alleged Xbox credit card hack, threatpost
- Credit card data breach contained, says Global Payments, BBC News
- Facebook logins easily slurped from iOS, Android kit, The Register
- Apple holds the master decryption key when it comes to iCloud security, privacy, Ars Technica
- SQL injection through HTTP headers, InfoSec Institute via Nat’s Four Short Links
- SpiderOak: Dropbox for the security obsessive, Ars Technica
- Blocklisting older versions of Java, Mozilla Security Blog
- Apple issues update to prevent Flashback Malware from infecting Mac OS X machines, threatpost
- Malware tricks Facebook users into exposing credit cards, ZDNet
- AT&T Microcell FAIL, fail0verflow via Slashdot
- The dangers of open web management UIs, ReadWriteWeb
- New Android malware controlled by SMS, records calls, GPS location, threatpost
- Google patches 12 flaws in Chrome, threatpost
- Microsoft readies patch for gaping IE browser security holes, ZDNet
- Fake cop Trojan ‘detects offensive materials’ on PCs, demands money, The Register
- Researchers release new exploits to hijack critical infrastructure, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Malware targeted at Syrian activists can operate webcam, disable AV, keylog, steal passwords, Boing Boing
- Google Chrome fixes seven high-risk vulnerabilities, The H Security: News and Features
- How to check for–and get rid of–a Mac Flashback infection, Ars Technica
- The optimum attack rate for SSH bruteforce? Once every ten seconds, Slashdot
- Scientists release working prototype Of CAPTCHA-based password assistant, Slashdot
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By Thomas Gideon
– April 8, 2012
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