- Use Their App, Keep Your Data, Technology Review
- Simple authentication bypass for MySQL root revealed, The H Open Source: News and Features
- Lost+Found: Twitter password cracking and GPL malware, The H Security: News and Features
- Lessons Learned From Cracking 2M LinkedIn Passwords, Slashdot
- The Antivirus Era Is Over, Technology Review
- Tumblr Users Should Beware of Cookie Thieves, threatpost
- How Companies Can Beef Up Password Security, Krebs on Security via BoingBoing
- Thousands of Twitter accounts wide open after TweetGif hack, The H Security: News and Features
- Is the antivirus era really over? Not yet, ZDNet
- Google Fixes Persistent XSS Flaw in Gmail, threatpost
- Microsoft XML vulnerability under active exploitation, Google Online Security Blog
- Microsoft Patches 26 Flaws, Warns of Zero-Day Attack — Krebs on Security, krebsonsecurity.com
- James Bond-style malware targets firm that secures industrial systems, Ars Technica
- Oracle update of Java closes critical holes, The H Security: News and Features
- Intel CPUs affected by VM privilege escalation exploit, The H Security: News and Features
- Microsoft revises its certificate management, The H Security: News and Features
- ‘State-sponsored attackers’ using IE zero-day to hijack GMail accounts, ZDNet
- Global Payments Hack May Have Exposed Information On Individuals, Also, threatpost
- Purdue researchers add ‘wakelock’ cleanup to phone power research • The Register, The Register
- Microsoft Releases Automatic Updater for Certificate Revocation Lists, Plans to Invalidate Short RSA Keys, threatpost
- Microsoft Issues FixIt For XML Flaw, threatpost
- Honeynet Project Launches ‘Ghost’ To Snare USB Malware, threatpost
- Facebook, Twitter, Google and others team up to fight bad ads, The H Security: News and Features
- Do Not Track arrives in Opera 12, The H Security: News and Features
- PHP 5.4.4 and 5.3.14 releases fix security vulnerabilities, The H Security: News and Features
- Market for zero-day vulnerabilities incentivizes programmers to sabotage their own work, Boing Boing