- RSA confirms details of recent hack, Slashdot
- Epsilon data breach bigger than initial reported, Slashdot
- Epsilon breach raises specter of spear phishing, Krebs on Security
- Epsilon breach used four month old attack, Slashdot
- Attack hijacks data using newer Windows features, The Register
- Virally spreading scam spreads over Twitter, The Register
- Unqualified names in SSL Observatory, EFF
- Problems even with qualified data found by SSL Observatory, EFF
- Chrome attempts to protect users from malicious downloads, Google Online Security Blog
- WordPress 3.1.1 closes security holes, The H Security
- NetBSD, FreeBSD patch hole in IPComp implementation, The H Security
- Ruby on Rails update addresses security vulnerability, The H Security
- Guide to avoiding phishing scams, malware after Epsilon breach, Krebs on Security
- DHCP client allows shell command injection, The H Security
- Criminal service to book hacked PCs, Krebs on Security
- Another VLC plugin found with a security vulnerability, The H Security
- Insecurities in the design of DropBox’s authentication, Slashdot