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PCI council announces credential plans and new chairperson

February 10, 2012

The PCI Security Standards Council is planning to introduce a certification that demonstrates a company is qualified for assessment.
 

Symantec investigating hackers' claims about Norton source code being published

January 06, 2012

Hackers have claimed to have lifted the source code for Symantec's Norton anti-virus with a view to post it publicly.
 

Security bug in Windows 7 detected

December 21, 2011

A researcher has posted on Twitter about a Windows vulnerability that can be exploited through Apple's Safari browser.
 

Lawsuit brought over vulnerability in HP printer

December 08, 2011

A New York man has brought a class-action lawsuit against Hewlett Packard over a vulnerability that opens the device to an attack.
 

SQL injection attack infects more than 4,000 websites

December 05, 2011

More than 4,000 websites may have been infected by a massive SQL injection attack.
 

Data breach victims file class-action lawsuit against healthcare provider

November 25, 2011

Individuals in the US affected by a data breach at Sutter Health have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Northern California-based company, according to a report in The Sacramento Bee.
 

China disputes claim hackers breached U.S. satellites

November 01, 2011

Chinese officials have repudiated a congressional commission's report accusing the country of attempted hacks into two U.S. government satellites in 2007 and 2008.
 

Rogue anti-virus less common, but new variants still coming says #kasperskylab

October 28, 2011

The scourge of rogue anti-virus (AV) software considerably has eased since June, according to Kaspersky Lab.
 

Hactivist group #anonymous downs Californian police site after violence

October 28, 2011

The hacktivist group Anonymous made good on its promise of digital retaliation against a Californian Police Department for the force it used against protesters this wee
 

#Anonymous targets US law enforcement in latest data leak

October 24, 2011

After a brief respite from exposing the personal information of its targets, the #Anonymous hacking collective on Friday posted documents that appear to contain the personal information of police officers in Massachusetts and Alabama.
 
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