- Drone security project to go open source, The Register
- Facebook Enabling HTTPS by Default for North American Users, threatpost
- Two FreeBSD Project Servers Hacked, Slashdot
- Adobe Patches DoS Flaw in ColdFusion 10, threatpost
- Unresolved Issues Swirl Around Securing Mobile Payments, Bank Systems & Technology via Slashdot
- Building an Iconography for Digital Privacy, NYTimes.com
- Malware made which can share a smartcard over the internet, The Register
- Are third-party security apps still necessary with Android 4.2?, Ars Technica
- Opera 12.11 fixes high-severity vulnerability, The H Security: News and Features
- New Linux Rootkit Emerges, Slashdot
- Mozilla Releases Firefox 17 with Click-to-Play, Updates Firefox for Android, threatpost
- Hosting provider Antagonist automatically fixes vulnerabilities in customers’ websites, Antagonist Weblog via Slashdot
- Mozilla closes 6 critical holes in Firefox, The H Open: News and Features
- HTTP Strict Transport Security becomes Internet Standard, The H Security: News and Features
- PASSTEAL Malware Lurking on File Sharing Sites, threatpost
- Expose Blatant Security Hole From AT&T… Face Five Years In Jail, Techdirt
- Researcher Claims To Have Chrome Zero-Day, Google Says “Prove It”, Slashdot
- Default WPA2 password on Belkin routers is easily worked out, The H Security: News and Features
- Kaspersky Lab CEO Eugene Kaspersky Tests Secure OS at an Energy Company to Prepare for Cyberwar, MIT Technology Review
- Stanford’s quantum entanglement device brings us one step closer to quantum cryptography, ExtremeTech
- Quantum cryptography done on standard broadband fibre, BBC News
- Mystery Chrome 0-day exploit to be unveiled in India on Saturday, The Register
- Symantec Warns of New Malware Targeting SQL Databases, threatpost