- 10 Tips for Getting Started With Security Metrics, threatpost
- Better onion anonymity possible: researcher, The Register
- SMSZombie Malware Infecting Android Devices, Stealing Money, threatpost
- Microsoft Warns Users About ChapCrack Tool Availability, threatpost
- Microsoft’s security software modifies HOSTS file, The H Security: News and Features
- Apple Remote Desktop update fixes VNC security problem, The H Security: News and Features
- Schneier on Security: Help Cryptanalyze Gauss, www.schneier.com
- Apache Server 2.4.3 fixes over fifty bugs and two security holes, The H Security: News and Features
- New Adobe Flash Player Update Fixes 6 Flaws — Krebs on Security, krebsonsecurity.com
- Why passwords have never been weaker—and crackers have never been stronger, Ars Technica
- Systemd to secure system log information against attacks, The H Open: News and Features
- Study finds car computers vulnerable to viruses, hijacking, The Hill’s Transportation Report
- VMware virtual machines targeted by “Crisis” espionage malware, Ars Technica
- Mystery malware that targeted energy group contains amateur coding goof, Ars Technica
- Flash Player vulnerable again a week after patching, ZDNet
- Patch Tuesday deja vu: Adobe patches Flash … again, The Register
- Firefox 17 to make add-ons more secure, The H Open: News and Features
- Fake Flash Player, Laden with Malware, Making Rounds, threatpost
- Private crypto key in mission-critical hardware menaces electric grids, Ars Technica
- FAA Denies Vulnerabilities In New Air Traffic Control System, Slashdot
- Password hints easily extracted from Windows 7, 8, Ars Technica
- A $5,000 vulnerability in Facebook, The H Security: News and Features
- McAfee Fixes Antivirus Software Bug; Channel Chief Apologizes, The VAR Guy
- The Rise of Cross-Platform Malware, threatpost