- Travelodge still doesn’t know who hacked it, The Register
- Pidgin 2.9.0 IM client closes security vulnerability, The H Security
- DHS unveils effort to focus on software security, threatpost
- US playing catch up in security of contactless devices, threatpost
- M86 researchers discover short-lived IE zero day, threatpost
- New scoring system for security weaknesses, The H Security
- Massive phishing attach in progress on Tumblr, threatpost
- Joomla! 1.6 update closes security holes, The H Security
- Rootkit infection requires Windows reinstall, Slashdot
- Microsoft says re-install overkill in removing rootkit, Slashdot
- Groupon India subsidiary database published, 300k affected, threatpost
- Google fixes six high risk bugs in Chrome, pays out $6K in bounties, threatpost
- Hacker group says Apple developer site susceptible for phishing attacks, Ars Technica
- Apple patches critical Java for Mac, OS X security holes, Zero Day at ZDNet
- Top 25 most dangerous mistakes in software development, The H Security
- Gmail implements new features to help curb phishing, threatpost
- WordPress 3.1.4 includes security fixes, improvements to hardening measures, The H Security
- Massive botnet deemed indestructible by researchers, Slashdot
- Indestructible botnet borrows exploit fom Israeli, US cyberweapon, Technology Review
- Hackers steal personal data of military, gov personnel, The Register