July, 2008:

MPs slam the web's "dark side" and demand regulation

DNS patch causes BIND servers to go slow

Good reputations make sites prime targets

X-Force at mid-year: Cybercriminals get faster

Bank fraud rockets to all-time high 'due to credit crunch'

Hacker loses Lords extradition appeal

Microsoft Live OneCare to be pre-installed

Study: Security flaws threaten online banking

Four fixes shipped for "critical" RealPlayer holes

London 'is worst for card fraud'

Windows boss quits Microsoft

Application weaknesses double as networks tighten up

Alonso 'crash' email is banking trojan

Oyster card hack will be revealed

Macs under hack attack as popularity rises

Companies 'never too small to be secure'

BT faces Tiscali defamation fury

End of reign for jailed 'spam king'

DNS flaw revelation fuels pressure to patch

Profit warnings in software and computer services fall

BlackBerry maker fixes PDF flaw that could crash server

Is Limbo 2 the ultimate trojan?

Google Trends hacked again

Online passport service 'could have prevented breach'

Cost of fixing software defects 'runs into millions'

Barclays steps up fraud fight

New secure online backup for home users

Financial data 'needs better protection'

Removable devices pose new security risk

Angelina Jolie spoof tempts unwary users

Trojan disguised as UPS delivery note

Business 'booms' for organised cybercriminals

Broadband bills buck price rise trend

"Spam King" Soloway to be sentenced on 22 July

Oracle pushes out 45 patches; 14 for Database

Webroot founder found dead after going missing in Hawaii

New trojan in the wild targeting multimedia files

As businesses weigh adoption, new iPhone plugs 13 flaws

Online auction site goes to war on spam

Sun and Apple offer security updates

Cybercriminals move with the times

Attackers target zero-day Microsoft Word bug

Interview: Matt Moynahan

Web 2.0: Sign up for Enterprise 2.0

NAC: Growing pains

If it's broken, fix it

Legal matters: Beware the enemy within

A Flash in the pan?

The numbers game

Get involved with SC

Multiple vendors cooperate to issue DNS design flaw fix

Microsoft Patch Tuesday fixes nine vulnerabilities

Microsoft investigates ActiveX public exploits

Mozilla set to develop risk model for software development

Microsoft IE8 to have more defences

Steganography developers turn their attention to hiding information in VoIP

Steganography harnesses VoIP networks

Exclusive: Bletchley Park set for Lottery rescue

Indian Government withdraws threat over BlackBerry services

HMRC breach would have been avoided for just £15,000

Data watchdog admits to deluge of Central Government breach info

PCI standard widened to include unattended point-of-sale terminals

US Army set to hire internet spies

Tech vendors team up to thwart patent trolls

Google scores key win with security and applications deal

Apple updates OS X to address security and performance issues

Europe just "weeks" away from data sharing deal with FBI

Deadline arrives for latest PCI standard requirement

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Ponemon 2012 Global Encryption Trends Study

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