Get yourself up to date with everything we’ve written in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time.
Watch the top news in 60 seconds, and then check out the individual links to read in more detail.
Monday 9 December 2013
- Top tech coalition demands limits on government surveillance
- Are contractors the weak link in your security chain?
- Serious Security: Google finds fake but trusted SSL certificates for its domains, made in France
- President Obama to propose “self-restraint” on NSA
- Microsoft’s anti-NSA encryption pledge raises questions
Tuesday 10 December 2013
- Patch Tuesday December 2013 – TIFF exploit patched, XP kernel flaw not fixed yet
- Agency spies snooped on online gaming worlds, including World of Warcraft, Second Life and Xbox Live
Wednesday 11 December 2013
- Revenge porn operator facing charges of conspiracy, extortion and identity theft
- For nearly 20 years, the launch code for US nuclear missiles was 00000000
- How Twitter tracks the websites you visit, and how to stop it
- “Smarter, shadier, stealthier” – Security Threat Report 2014 helps you understand the enemy
- Man fined $183k after joining Anonymous DDoS of Koch Industries for one minute
Thursday 12 December 2013
- US racketeering law enters the world of cybercrime
- TeamBerserk hacktivists use US judge’s credit card to buy sex toys for him
- Credit card data stolen from hundreds of attendees at Boston conventions
Friday 13 December 2013
- UK firms to be “encouraged” to adopt upcoming security standard
- Online bank thieves arrested with £80k and a grenade
- Nude Carla Bruni pics masking Trojan lured G20 attendees to click
Saturday 14 December 2013
Sunday 15 December 2013
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