- Facebook now sharing users’ contact info with developers (if user allows it), The Atlantic
- Facebook suspends phone, address sharing feature, ReadWriteWeb
- Tor update closes critical hole, The H Security
- Facebook stalker apps not only don’t work but many are scams, Ars Technica
- Black hat demo of hacking smart phones for remote spying, The Inquirer
- Stuxnet authors made key errors, Slashdot
- Oracle patches 66 vulnerabilities, The H Security
- Tool to track security-sensitive changes to Windows, The H Security
- Baseband hacking, a new vector for attacking smart phones, ReadWriteWeb
- Malware served via want ads, Slashdot
- Fake keyboards: PCs hacked with custom Android USB drivers, Ars Technica
- Exploits to beat chips’ built-in security measures, The H Security
- Twitter worm hits goo.gl, redirects to fake antivirus, Zero Day at ZDNet
- Android trojan hears credit card numbers, Slashdot
- Trojan bypasses cloud-based anti-virus, The H Security
- Twitter scareware wave, The H Security
- Compromised military and government sites for sale, Slashdot
- Why using two, three words may make for more secure passwords, ReadWriteWeb
- Critical vulnerability in VLC player, The H Security