- Senate introduces revised version of the Cybersecurity Act of 2012
- Wyden Traps Feds In Their Own Words: ACTA Explanation Opens Up Big Hole In Cybersecurity Bill
- Next Week: The Senate Fights Over Whether It Can Take Away Your Online Privacy
- Meet The Internet Defense League (And Join It, Too)
- U.S. Admits Surveillance Violated Constitution At Least Once
- Russia's Top Cyber Sleuth Foils US Spies, Helps Kremlin Pals
- Little peepers everywhere: America's laws governing digital and mobile surveillance are an unholy mess
- Malte Spitz: Your phone company is watching
- Skype Won't Say Whether It Can Eavesdrop on Your Conversations
- EFF: Americans may not realize it, but many are in a face recognition database now
- Google Now: There's A Fine Line Between Cool And Creepy--Coming soon: The ContextBot
- Google admits it didn't delete all Wi-Fi data collected by Street View cars
- YouTube Pushing Users Switch To Real Names
- Facebook's Privacy Issues Are Even Deeper Than We Knew
- Stalkbook: Stalk anyone, even if you're not Facebook friends
- Facebook set to unfriend anonymous snooping--"The website has announced that it is going to start letting users know who has viewed items on the social network, a change which is expected to cause the amount of online snooping to plummet."
- Facebook scans chats and posts for criminal activity--"Facebook has added sleuthing to its array of data-mining capabilities, scanning your posts and chats for criminal activity. If the social-networking giant detects suspicious behavior, it flags the content and determines if further steps, such as informing the police, are required."
- Facebook less trusted with personal data than Amazon and Google, poll says
- Wall Street targeted: 50,000 IT accounts hacked and leaked by 'MidasBank'
- Anonymous hackers target oil industry giants, more than 1,000 email credentials exposed
- Hackers post 450K credentials pilfered from Yahoo--Is your password one of the Yahoo hack's top 10?
- Nvidia confirms hackers swiped up to 400,000 user accounts
- Police closes UEA investigation--"While no criminal proceedings will be instigated, the investigation has concluded that the data breach was the result of a 'sophisticated and carefully orchestrated attack on the CRU's data files, carried out remotely via the internet'."
- Cross-platform Trojan checks your OS: Attacks Windows, Mac, Linux--How thoughtful.
- Hack Yourself First: Interview Jeremiah Grossman--He "thinks everyone should learn how to hack. Why? Because 'every day, our country’s innovation is being stolen, our national security jeopardized, and your most personal information is being robbed – by computer hackers – malicious hackers.'
- 140,000 KPN ADSL accounts found with weak default Password
- Unbreakable crypto: Store a 30-character password in your brain’s subconscious memory
- 11 million passwords from hacked game website dumped online
- Drone hijacked by hackers from Texas college with $1,000 spoofer
- Hackers steal keyless BMW in under 3 minutes
- Hacker Opens High Security Handcuffs With 3D-Printed And Laser-Cut Keys
- Hotel cardkey locks said to be vulnerable to bypass hack
- Mom Hacks Into School Computer System, Changes Her Kids' Grades