- More technical details on Facebook’s leakage of user info, Freedom to Tinker
- Facebook app breach gets the attention of Congress, Ars Technica
- Facebook moves to encrypt user IDs, ReadWriteWeb
- New Adobe Reader with security sandbox due next month, Slashdot
- Root privileges through flaw in GNU C loader, The H
- Business models of cyber criminals, Slashdot
- Java surpasses Adobe’s products as most actively exploited, The Register
- Microsoft removes Zeus botnet from over 1/4 of a million machines, Zero Day
- Evercookie harder to combat in mobile browsers, Slashdot
- Mozilla patches nine Firefox flaws, The Register
- Thunderbird also receives security update, The H
- Hackers subvert Firefox security warnings to serve malware, The Register
- Security holes in Apache web server, Zero Day
- Chrome update plugs high risk security holes, Zero Day
- Apple patches older Java security flaw, Zero Day
- Gaping security hole in Apple’s FaceTime beta, Engadget via Hacker News
- Adobe Shockwave exploity, The Register
- Pidgin update closes DoS hole, The H
- Twelve year finds Firefox flaw, earns bounty, Zero Day