- Botnet hidden in the Tor network, The H Security: News and Features
- Only 15% of known malware caught by Android 4.2’s verifier, The H Security: News and Features
- Bypassing Two-Factor Authentication, Schneier on Security
- You found a security hole. Now what?, freedom-to-tinker.com
- Adobe Patches Memory Flaws in Flash Player and Sandbox Vulnerability in ColdFusion, threatpost
- Microsoft Patches Critical Remote Flaws in Word, IE and Windows, threatpost
- “Dexter” malware steals credit card data from point-of-sale terminals, Ars Technica
- Critical Vulnerability Fixed in Chrome 23, threatpost
- Samsung Smart TV Bug Allows Remote Access, Root Privileges, threatpost
- Joomla, WordPress Sites Hit by IFrame Injection Attacks, threatpost
- New Mac trojan tricks users into paying pricey cell phone fees, Ars Technica
- IE Flaw Lets Sites Track Your Mouse Cursor, Even When You Aren’t Browsing, Slashdot
- Apple Patches Nine Vulnerabilities in QuickTime 7.7.3 Update, threatpost
- Apple Addresses New SMS Trojan in Malware Lists, threatpost
- Persistent Input Validation Zero Day Patched by PayPal, threatpost
- Microsoft: IE mouse tracking vuln no big deal. Sort of…, The Register
- Denial-of-Service Attack Found In Btrfs File-System, Slashdot