- Flame: Massive cyber-attack discovered, researchers say, BBC News
- Backdoor Found In China-Made US Military Chip?, Slashdot
- Backdoor found in popular FPGA chip, The H Security: News and Features
- Iran ‘finds fix’ for sophisticated Flame malware, BBC News
- UI Randomization, Statistical Analysis Could End Clickjacking, threatpost
- Silicon backdoor: not an international crisis, The Register
- Security problem in VMware vSphere 5, The H Security: News and Features
- Google’s reCAPTCHA briefly cracked, The H Security: News and Features
- Flame Malware: Boring, Bloated and Yet Still Effective, threatpost
- Friends fooled by Facebook Timeline ‘removal tool’ scams, The Register
- Malicious E-Mail Attachment on Olympics Making Rounds on the Internet, NYTimes.com
- White House Lays Out Plans To Tackle Botnets, threatpost
- Man Pleads Guilty To Stealing Source Code From Federal Reserve, threatpost
- Tiny New Tinba Banker Trojan Found Stealing Financial Data, threatpost
- Behind the Flame Malware, threatpost
- Keylogging Version of Anti-Censorship Software Simurgh Found, threatpost
- Flame: Israel rejects link to malware cyber, BBC News
- How a trio of hackers brought Google’s reCAPTCHA to its knees, Ars Technica
- Critical vulnerability derails Ruby on Rails, The H Security: News and Features
- Microsoft activates default Do Not Track in Internet Explorer 10, The H Security: News and Features
- Top Web Browsers Vulnerable To Rogue Download Vulnerability, threatpost
- Microsemi rebuts silicon backdoor claim, The Register
- Manufacturer disputes backdoor in military chips researchers disagree, The H Security: News and Features
- An update on the censorship in Ethiopia, The Tor Blog