- New Android Malware App Turns Phone into Surveillance Device, threatpost
- DSL modem hack used to infect millions with banking fraud malware, Ars Technica
- Internet Explorer security examined, The H Security: News and Features
- Authentication Implications in Uniquely Identifiable Graphics Cards, threatpost
- Graphics Cards: the Future of Online Authentication?, Slashdot
- Researchers testing Android security with mega network, TechHive
- Zombie-animating malnets increase 300% in just 6 months, The Register
- 4.5 million routers hacked, The H Security: News and Features
- New Strain of Man-in-the-Browser Malware Refines Data Sent to Attacker in Real Time, threatpost
- Team Ghost Shell Claims to Publish Records from Thousands of Universities, threatpost
- HSTS becomes IETF proposed standard, The H Security: News and Features
- Some WordPress Themes, Thousands of Sites Open to XSS Vulnerability, threatpost
- Security Experts Recommend Long, Hard Look at Disabling Java Browser Plug-In, threatpost
- iOS 6 closes configuration hole, The H Security: News and Features
- Refined hack opens locked hotel rooms–with a magic marker, ExtremeTech
- Malware Signed by Adobe Certificate Only Used in Limited Targeted Attacks, threatpost
- Microsoft to fix critical Word vulnerability on Tuesday, The H Security: News and Features
- New Tactics Helping Toll Fraud Malware on Android Avoid Detection, threatpost
- When Will We See Collisions for SHA-1?, Schneier on Security
- Over 60% of Android Malware Hides In Fake Versions of Popular Apps, Slashdot
- Faux Apps Found Hijacking Chrome, Spamming Tumblr, threatpost
- How About Some Antivirus with that Smartphone Plan?, Technology Review
- Brazil to roll out national radio-chip ID/surveillance/logging for all vehicles, Boing Boing
- Mozilla To Bug Firefox Users With Old Adobe Reader, Flash, Silverlight, Slashdot