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Anonymous hacktivists dump 1.7GB load slurped from DoJ site

US Justice Department: 'It was nothing major'

Titsup WHMCS calls the Feds after credit-card megaleak

Web billing biz ransacked, smashed offline by hacktivists

Apache OpenOffice security fixes emerge

Under new management: First revamp passes one million downloads

UK prosecutions for hacking appear to be be dropping

But plenty of caveats apply

AWS CISO needs permission to visit his data centres

He doesn't mind and you shouldn't either because they're not that interesting

Google unleashes Chrome 19, flattens 20 bugs

Hot fuzz spawns QuickTime patch

'Catastrophic' Avira antivirus update bricks Windows PCs

rundll32.exe? cmd.exe? You clearly don't need those

Norwegian teens arrested over SOCA DDoS attack

Also accused of pwning online newspaper, financial services group

Botnet army flicks 'off' switch at UK crime agency website

Suspiciously close to Soca's shutdown of stolen-data shops

London Olympics 'not immune' to cyber attack

Blighty puts together crack team to guard against intrusion

Hampshire council throws BYOD party, hires extra security

Just in case a mobe gets lost - with your info on it

Welsh NHS fined £70k for patient psych file leak blunder

Email address typo leads to ICO spank first

Freed Facebook hack Brit vents fury at $200k cleanup claim

Mangham longs for security job after sentence halved on appeal

Elgamal, Marlinspike join dream team tackling SSL screw-ups

Infosec 2012Security superheroes turn e-commerce Avengers

Ghost of HTML5 future: Web browser botnets

B-SidesWith great power comes great responsibility ... to not pwn the interweb

Doh! Sage Pay forgets to renew SSL certificate

Second screw-up in 2 days

Star Trek role-players' privates sniffed by alien invader

Cryptic Studios coughs to database hack

UK2.NET smashed offline by '10-million-strong' botnet

Punters' websites go titsup after DNS servers nobbled

Graham: ICO will blow £3m on IT services

Infosec 2012Plus: 'Web-snoop law can't be honey-pot for anyone'

White House threatens veto of CISPA surveillance bill

Obama lowers the boom on snoop law

SSH firm aims to untangle crypto key hairball

Infosec 2012Fo' SHHizzle

Cloudy crypto SSO firm: Passwords must go

Infosec 2012Ping Identity: Forget 'insecure and annoying' logins... and buy our kit

Google ups bug bounty to $20,000 per flaw

Researchers offered major payday

Number-munching clouds are godsend for cybercrooks - experts

Perfect platform for password forcing, DDoS attacks

David Willetts: UK firms need to 'fess up to security boobs

Cloak-and-dagger approach leads to embarrassment later – minister

UK biz pays heavy price for skimping on security - PwC

Infosec 2012One in seven big firms penetrated by cybercrims

Bit9 wants to bin 'broken' antivirus, install whitelisting tech

Infosec 2012A question of trust

Plumbers of the interwebs vow to kill IP hijacking

Task force to send 'Rover' out to wild web galaxy

Microsoft tears the wraps off Windows 8 Enterprise

USB boot from your own device

CompSci boffins tout file encryption for Google Docs

Plugin scrambles data en route to Chocolate Factory cloud

Trojan sneaks into hotel, slurps guests' credit card data

No reservation required

Spy tech exports from Europe face tighter scrutiny

Strasbourg mulls new rules on surveillance software by 2013

Tosh UK rewards competition hopefuls by exposing their privates

ICO slaps wrist after URL twiddling leaked personal info

Speaking in Tech: Forget G-Drive hype, try Dropbox-for-Big-Biz

PodcastPlus: iOS versus Android in enterprise security

ICANN battled dot-word TLD registration leak bug for WEEKS

Reopening of wonky application site stalled

Hacker jailed for 32 months for attack on abortion-provider site

Judge: No excuse for targeting the vulnerable

MI5 stinks up website with dead SSL certificate

Secret policeman's balls-up

Student's Linux daemon 0-day triggers InfoSec Institute outcry

UpdatedNetwork software fingered in after-school game

Banks on the business end of DDoS attack surge - report

Shorter, bigger attack trend continues

Apple trails behind world+Microsoft in 'Flashback' malware debacle

Finally pulls head from sand, pledges patch

Malware-infected flash cards shipped out with HP switches

Vendor fields ProCurveBall

Anonymous plans DDoS attack on GCHQ in snoop law protest

AnalysisHacktivists hard at work as Home Office site staggers back online

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