Sorry this is a bit late, I failed to push the links I added Friday up to my server so they sat inaccessible on my work PC over the weekend.
- Security of self-selected PINs is lacking, NYTimes.com
- Future Chrome version may choose your passwords, and change them when you’ve been hacked, Ars Technica
- Chrome may get a password generator, The H Open Source: News and Features
- Google tricks Internet Explorer into accepting tracking cookies, Microsoft claims, Ars Technica
- New Endpoint Security Tools From Webroot, Bitdefender, Norton, ReadWriteWeb
- Analyzing ASLR in Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0, threatpost
- Microsoft says Google bypassing users’ IE privacy settings, threatpost
- Google: IE privacy policy is impractical, Slashdot
- Researchers find “leaks” in location privacy of GSM cell phones, Ars Technica
- How not to buy tax software, Krebs on Security
- ASLR on Android 4 found wanting, The H Security: News and Features
- Waves of attacks target Adobe Reader bug from 2010, threatpost
- Flashback Mac trojan is back with new and improved exploit strategy, Ars Technica
- XSS Flaw discovered in Skype’s Shop, user accounts targeted, ZDNet
- GPS jammers and spoofers threaten infrastructure, say researchers, Ars Technica
- Four year olds used to steal their parents’ data, Real World Computing at PC Pro via Slashdot
- How new Internet spying laws will actually ENABLE stalkers, spammers, phishers and, yes, pedophiles & terrorists, Techdirt
- PacketFence 3.2.0 brings new features, closes XSS hole, The H Security: News and Features
- Google adds Do Not Track button to Chrome, The Register