- Stuxnet worm infected industrial control systems, Slashdot
- Stuxnet work may have targeted Iranian reactor, Slashdot
- Another story speculating about Stuxnet’s Iranian targets, Yahoo, HT Charles
- More on the sophistication of the Stuxnet worm, Schneier on Security
- Microsoft confirms ASP.NET vulnerability, Zero Day
- Microsoft provides temporary fix for APS.NET flaw, The Register
- Exploit of latest privilege escalation flaw in Linux kernel, Slashdot
- More details on recent Linux kernel flaws, The H
- Google App adopts optional two-factor authentication, ReadWriteWeb
- Security fix for critical Adobe Flash flaw, Krebs on Security
- Apple plugs info leak in OS X, Zero Day
- Fake iPhone jail-breaking tool packed with malware, Zero Day
- Twitter hit by security flaw, ReadWriteWeb
- More on highly visible Twitter security flaw, ReadWriteWeb
- Australian student responsible for Twitter exploit, Slashdot
- Hole closed in bzip2 compression tool, The H
- Are desktop firewalls overkill?, Slashdot
- New defense against DDoS attacks, Technology Review
- Security lessons learned from Diaspora launch, Slashdot