Get yourself up to date with everything we've written in the last seven days – it's weekly roundup time.
Monday 7 October 2013
- Is Microsoft recycling old Outlook.com and Windows Live email accounts?
- Party advertised on Facebook leads to 600 gatecrashers and one very trashed home
- US indicts 13 suspected Anonymous members for Operation Payback
- SSCC 119 – Happy 10th, Patch Tuesday – Adobe "goes open source" – Dread Pirate Roberts [PODCAST]
Tuesday 8 October 2013
- Microsoft's Patch Tuesday is out – and the answer is, "YES, they FIXED IT!"
- Assessing the impact of the Blackhole arrests
- 10 tips for securing your smartphone
- Public Facebook posting leads to arrest of suspected burglar
- Hackers turn US health services site into online Ugg boots store
Wednesday 9 October 2013
- Microsoft pays out its first $100,000 bug bounty
- US head of intelligence: NSA wants to break Tor to get at the bad guys
- Russia revs up "PRISM on steroids" to monitor all Winter Olympics communications
- Adobe's first update since the Big Breach – RoboHelp, Acrobat and Reader get patches
Thursday 10 October 2013
- Security essentials: What is two-factor authentication?
- WhatsApp mobile messaging app in the firing line again over cryptographic blunder
- Silk Road leads to eight arrests in US, UK, Sweden
Friday 11 October 2013
- Nordstrom finds cash register skimmers planted in Florida store
- Online safety is our shared responsibility
- Do you trust your smartphone? [POLL]
- German court lets Facebook fan page owners off the privacy hook
- Anatomy of an exploit – inside the CVE-2013-3893 Internet Explorer zero-day – Part 1
- Twice-jailed stalker arrested for tagging Facebook photo of beauty queen with insult
Saturday 12 October 2013
- Destructive malware "CryptoLocker" on the loose – here's what to do
- Busts, Bounties and Backdoors – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
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