- Shredded police documents found in Macy’s parade confetti, UPI.com via Slashdot
- ICO: Anonymised data doesn’t HAVE to guarantee your privacy, The Register
- When It Comes to Security, We’re Back to Feudalism, Wired Opinion at Wired.com
- EU plans to implement mandatory cyber incident reporting, The H Security: News and Features
- Chrome Zero-Day Presentation Gives Way to Mandatory Military Service, threatpost
- iOS dictionary app accuses customers of piracy via Twitter, The H Security: News and Features
- Long Island cops probe how secret information became NYC confetti, Ars Technica
- Backdoor found in Piwik analytics software, The H Security: News and Features
- Samsung network printer vulnerability discovered, The H Security: News and Features
- Google Repairs High-Risk Flaw in Chrome, threatpost
- How to set up a safe and secure Web server, Ars Technica
- Hardcoded Password Enables Remote Attacks on Samsung Printers, threatpost
- Phony Browser Updates Redirect Victims to Malware Sites, Scareware, threatpost
- EFF to U.S. Supreme Court: Limit Release of Driver Info, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Fake Windows 8 Key Generators Found Tricking Users, threatpost
- Beware the malware-tipped SPEAR TRAP in your inbox, The Register
- Shylock Malware Evasion Techniques Now Detect RDP Connections, threatpost
- Researchers Exploit Cloud Browsers to do Anonymous, Large-Scale Computing, threatpost
- Attempt to Modernize Digital Privacy Law Passes the Senate Judiciary Committee, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Malicious Browser Add-On Guides Victims to Phishing Sites, threatpost
- Email hacks router, The H Security: News and Features
- Securing your Web server with SSL/TLS, Ars Technica
- Worm Tries AutoRun, Then Social Engineering to Infect, threatpost
- Your smartphone browser: A ZOMBIE in password-crunching botnet • The Register, The Register
- Account theft still possible with latest WhatsApp, The H Security: News and Features
- How script kiddies can hijack your browser to steal your password, Ars Technica