- Google Docs host phishing sites, ReadWriteWeb
- Critical vulnerability in open source Eucalyptus clouds, The H Open
- More attacks demonstrated against computerized elements of cars, Scientific American
- Python 2.5.6 fixes medium severity issues, The H Security
- Honda breach exposes over 283,000 customer records, The H Security
- Russian payment processor said to be behind Mac scareware, The H Security
- Malicious apps removed from Android market, InSecurity Complex at CNet
- 30K to 120K Android users affected by new variant of Droid Dream malware, ReadWriteWeb
- Mac OSX updated detects and removes scareware, ComputerWorld via Groklaw NewsPicks
- Android malware activates itself through incoming calls, The H Security
- Wireshark updates close security hole, The H Security
- Microsoft releases free AV software that boots from CD or USB, The H Security
- Anatomy of a PDF hack, ReadWriteWeb
- Mac trojan evades Apple’s brand new security fix, The Register
- Google admits hundreds of Gmail accounts hacked, including of senior government officials, The Washington Post
- Marathon Facebook scam targets Mac, Windows users, The Register
- Lifetimes of crypto hashes, Valerie Aurora via Nat’s Four Short Links at O’Reilly Radar
- China denounces Google’s claims about Gmail account hacking, The Register
- Apple releases additional update to block scareware that get around earlier fix, The Register
- HTC leaks customer info, The Register
- Gmail phishing attack apparently also targeted other webmail services, The Register
- Android app makes cookie stealing more accessible, The Register
- Notorious rootkit gets self propagation powers, The Register