- Right-to-left override character aids email attacks, Krebs on Security
- Facebook cookies are used to track users even when they are logged out, Nik Cubrilovic via Slashdot
- Australian researcher cracks Mac OS X Lion passwords, Defence in Depth via Slashdot
- PostgreSQL developers fix weakened passwords, The H Security
- MySql.com site hacked, was serving malware, threatpost
- Apple updates malware definition list to defend against PDF trojan, The H Online
- Microsoft pushes FixIt tool to enable support for newer TLS version, threatpost
- Congressman blasts supercookies as privacy menace, Ars Technica
- Microsoft takes down Kelihos botnet by taking operators to court, Ars Technica
- Diebold voting machines vulnerable to remote tampering via man-in-the-middle attack, Ars Technica
- Attackers disguise malware as emailed docs from smart printers, The Register
- Apple blocks PDF disguised attack only to see another vulnerability exposed, Zero Day at ZDNet
- Skype for iOS update fixes XSS vulnerability, The H Security
- Mozilla details security fixes in Firefox and Thunderbird updates, The H Security
- Faulty Microsoft security tool targets Google’s Chrome, Zero Day at ZDNet
- Attackers using QR codes to push Android malware, Zero Day at ZDNet
- Flaw allows bypassing screen lock on AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II, BGR via Slashdot
- An alternate take on security by obscurity, Slashdot
- Chrome updates to repair Microsoft false alarm damage, The H Open