- Researchers may have identified probable causes of PSN hack, The Register
- New version of an existing rootkit may have upped the game, Slashdot
- Android malware subscribes to premium SMS services, The H Security
- Opera 11.11 closes a critical hole, The Security
- NASA ftp server allegedly hacked, Slashdot
- PSN up briefly than attacked again and taken back down, Slashdot
- Apple support forums suggest malware explosion, Slashdot
- BIOS protection guidelines from NIST, Schneier on Security
- Microsoft updates EMET exploit mitigation tool, The H Security
- Research delays disclosure of new SCADA holes, Threat Level at Wired
- Fake security software hits Macs, BBC
- Verifying passwords by the way they are typed, Slashdot
- Snort developers looking to expand into malware detection in email attachments, The Register
- Google develops streamlined SSL handshake that could ease greater HTTPS deployment, The Register
- Apple, Google, Facebook face more Congressional scrutiny over mobile privacy, Ars Technica
- Checkout your profile stalkers scam spreading on Facebook, Zero Day at ZDNet
- Sony’s PSN passwords servers back online, The H Security
- Popular Firefox add on can invade use privacy, The Register
- Sony hacked again, used for phishing site, F-Secure via Ars Technica
- Massachusetts PCs infected with data-hungry worm, The Register