- Critical hole in Exim mail server closed, The H Open
- Researchers uncover weaknesses in multiple file hosting services, The Register
- Confusion over Skype for Mac security issue, The H Security
- Anonymous IDs on iOS devices can reveal your identity, Gadget Lab at Wired
- Chrome exploit for Windows passes every security hurdle, The H Security
- Google engineers deny hack exploited Chrome, Slashdot
- PoS breach at Michaels stores extends nationwide, Krebs on Security
- Microsoft plugs critical Windows worm hole, Zero Day at ZDNet
- Facebook caught exposing millions of user credentials, The Register
- Beware MAC Defender, OS X malware disguised as antivirus software, BoingBoing
- ZeuS trojan’s source code freely available on the net, The H Security
- Apache HTTP server update fixes remote DoS issue, The H Security
- Security risks presented by Google’s new Chromebooks, Zero Day at ZDNet
- Facebook partners with security startup to protect users from scammers, ReadWriteWeb
- Chrome 11 patches high risk vulnerabilities, updates Flash, The H Security
- Backwards unicode name hides malware, viruses, The H Security
- Flash update brings controls for Flash cookies, The H Security
- Facebook adds two-factor login, other security improvements, The H Security
- Critical Flash update plugs 11 security holes, Krebs on Security