- Dark Patterns: User Interfaces Designed to Trick People (Presented …, www.slideshare.net via Nat Torkington’s Four short links
- Wireless Carriers Put on Notice About Providing Regular Android Security Updates, threatpost
- Building my Own Laptop « bunnie’s blog, www.bunniestudios.com via Groklaw NewsPicks
- Twitter clients stay signed in with pre-breach passwords, The Register
- Securing your website: A tough job, but someone’s got to do it, Ars Technica
- Android malware carries Windows snooping app, The H Open: News and Features
- Twitter looks to add two-factor authentication to stop password hacks, Ars Technica
- Google Blocks High Profile Sites After Advertising Provider NetSeer is Hacked, threatpost
- Chris Soghoian on Wireless Carriers and Android Security, threatpost
- Password protection for everyone, The H Security: News and Features
- Predictive Security Analytics Tool Available Free to Researchers, threatpost
- Researchers Discovery Data-Stealing Malware That Likes to Nap, threatpost
- Security alert for D-Link routers, The H Security: News and Features
- Kaspersky anti-virus cuts web access of thousands of PCs, BBC News
- HTML holes exposed sensitive data for “private” Steam user accounts, Ars Technica
- Vulnerability Lets Hackers Control Building Locks, Electricity, Elevators and More, Threat Level at Wired.com
- Bug kills Intel gig-E controllers, The Register
- Researchers Devise New Attack Techniques Against SSL, Slashdot
- Bit9 Hacked, Stolen Certs Used To Sign Malware, Slashdot
- IE Patch To Fix 57 Vulnerabilities, Slashdot
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By Thomas Gideon
– February 10, 2013
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