- Wanted: German security developers for new, homegrown spyware, Ars Technica
- Side-Channel Attack Steals Crypto Key from Co-Located Virtual Machines, threatpost
- Malware disguised as an MMS message, The H Security: News and Features
- Android Smishing Vulnerability Found in Android Open Source Project Firmware, threatpost
- Android 4.2 warns against malicious apps and premium rate texts, The H Security: News and Features
- Adobe Ships Election Day Security Update for Flash — Krebs on Security, krebsonsecurity.com
- Android vulnerability allows phishing texts, The H Security: News and Features
- Google Patches 14 Flaws in Chrome 23, threatpost
- Privacy in Ubuntu 12.10: Full Disk Encryption, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- M3AAWG Recommends New DKIM Best Practices, threatpost
- Chrome 23 closes holes, promises longer battery life, The H Security: News and Features
- Do Not Track finally arrives with version 23 of Chrome, Ars Technica
- Detecting CSRF vulnerabilities, The H Security: News and Features
- Skype accused of ratting out user to private security without warrant, The Register
- Gaping hole in Google service exposes thousands to ID theft, The Register
- QuickTime for Windows updated to close security holes, The H Security: News and Features
- Alleged 0day exploit for Adobe Reader in circulation, The H Security: News and Features
- Update: Adobe Working to Confirm New Reader Zero-Day Sandbox-Bypass Exploit, threatpost
- Twitter resets ‘hacked’ passwords after being compromised, BBC News
- Twitter Says It Was Not Hacked, NYTimes.com
- Security issue discovered in TOR client, Update at The H Security: News and Features
- Memory Bug Fixed in Tor Client, threatpost
- Worth Reading: Dropbox is “quite secure”, The H Security: News and Features