Armor Games admits all its users' deets slurped in database mega-hack as site moves to repair chink We were caught in hack that bled 617 million online accounts Security04 Mar 2019 | 15
Accused hacker Lauri Love loses legal bid to reclaim seized IT gear Spared court costs as he reveals £120-a-week income Security19 Feb 2019 | 135
Revealed: Numbers show extent of security fears about security biz Kaspersky Lab Global sales up 4% but North America element down 25% Security19 Feb 2019 | 31
Trakt app users' personal data exposed: We were hit by a 'PHP exploit'... back in 2014 No payment info, but users' names, locations, email addies etc all 'lost' Security07 Feb 2019 | 7
Diplomat warns that tech industry has become a pawn as politicos fight dirty Oracle OpenWorld They see AI, cybersecurity as 'battle fronts' - and rising populism will make it worse - former UN official Legal17 Jan 2019 | 21
Between you, me and that dodgy-looking USB: A little bit of paranoia never hurt anyone Let's lift our eyes from the balance sheet and take a look around... Security13 Nov 2018 | 155
We can rebuild him, we have the technology: AI will help security teams smack pesky anomalies Analysis Big data, smart machines and analytics, with a human behind the wheel Security24 Aug 2018 | 9
Symantec culling 8% of workforce to soak up slow enterprise sales Hundreds of jobs to go On-Prem03 Aug 2018 | 9
Trump wants to work with Russia on infosec. Security experts: lol no Thanks for Putin that out there Security17 Jul 2018 | 155
UK Minister of Fun Matt Hancock opens London infosec upstart creche £13m thing aims to get newbies playing with the big boys Security26 Jun 2018 | 25
Deck the halls with HALs: AI steals the show at Infosec Europe A welcome break from GDPR and blockchain Security08 Jun 2018 | 14
WannaCry reverse-engineer Marcus Hutchins hit with fresh charges Accused of creating UPAS Kit and lying to FBI Security07 Jun 2018 | 138
Just a third of Brit cops are equipped to fight crime that is 'cyber' Bad news if you've been defrauded online Security05 Jun 2018 | 22
Have you heard about ransomware? Now's the time to ask: Are you covered? Cyber-insurance gig to be worth $14bn by 2022 Security30 May 2018 | 23
Oz military megahack: When crappy defence contractor cybersecurity 'isn't uncommon', surely alarm bells ring? 30GB of data nicked in 'Alf's Mystery Happy Fun Time' attack Legal11 Oct 2017 | 31
Welcome to the Rise of the Machine-to-Machine. Isn't it time to 'block off' some data ducts? Sysadmin blog Isolation-based security is getting important Networks01 Aug 2017 | 20
Australia' Smart meter leaders lag in securing devices Centre for Internet Safety calls for consumer safeguards Security27 Apr 2017 | 1
FireEye execs exit, following hundreds of staff restructured into redundancy Board chair and CFO resign On-Prem06 Feb 2017 | 7
Ooooh, that's NASty. Security-watchers warn over man-in-the-middle risk Updated Small flaws, but they add up Security18 Jan 2017 | 6
Smart fingerprint padlock startup to $320k backers: Sorry for the radio silence Blames 'sly' suppliers, Great Firewall, plans to ship in March Personal Tech13 Jan 2017 | 23
What do you call a firm that leaves customer financials unencrypted on a hard drive? RSA No really. Insurer's details on 60k people lost forever Security10 Jan 2017 | 31
DDoS script kiddies are also... actual kiddies, Europol arrests reveal Young 'uns hire tools to hit infrastructure, info systems Security12 Dec 2016 | 42
NCC stirs in 'lumpy' bits of Fox, produces sales gravy. But market still chokes Doesn't seem to've killed its appetite for acquisition Channel20 Oct 2016 |
Singapore slings millions into ASEAN infosec Region needs to skill-up, says minister Security12 Oct 2016 | 1
US National Security Agency gets CREST smile Britain-based certification body pleased about 'huge growth' Security14 Sep 2016 | 6
UK Labour man Owen Smith: If you wanna be a leader, you gotta stop with that lens 'Net pics last forever, login details ... send Security06 Sep 2016 | 21
Sealed with an XSS: Popular vulnerabilities probed You don't have to be an infosec genius to protect yourself Security03 Aug 2016 | 8
Odds are your office is ill-prepared for network-ransacking ransomware Cisco cybersecurity report points to dangers ahead Security26 Jul 2016 | 9
Australia gets one-quarter of a minister for national infosec Greg Hunt moves from environment to Minister For Agreeing With StartupLand Legal18 Jul 2016 | 8
Symantec, Intel carve out diminishing slice of growing security market Oh dear, Big 5. Looks like the Others are growing... Channel14 Jul 2016 | 9
Israeli cybersecurity boom 'sustainable', argues industry’s father Israel cyber week Pipelines are improving but discrimination is still a problem Security22 Jun 2016 | 13
The least stressful job in the US? Information security analyst, duh That's not a typo, we've checked and checked again On-Prem02 Jun 2016 | 21
Miscreants tripled output of proof of concept exploits in 2015 Pastebin is for old hats. Cool black hats use Twitter now Security05 May 2016 | 1
Cyber-security pro? Forget GCHQ, BT wants to hire 900 of you Click your fingers and qualified folk appear from nowhere ... that's how it works, right? Channel13 Apr 2016 | 29
New strain of data thieving malware Qbot unleashed Defence firm BAE Systems' team spotted it Security12 Apr 2016 | 5
Who watches over your data – and how do you know it won't go AWOL? You can trust your staff. Trusting their infosec knowledge, though... On-Prem15 Mar 2016 | 3
Polite, helpful? Stop it at once in the name of security Oh, users. You only call IT when you can't get in On-Prem14 Mar 2016 | 27
School network manager wins £10,000 in NCC Group Cyber 10K challenge Impressed panel with 'holistic' computer solution Security11 Feb 2016 | 14
Obama govt proposes 33% hike in cyber-security spending Good luck getting that through the House, Barry Security09 Feb 2016 | 18
Pay up, Lincolnshire, or your data gets it. Systems still down after ransomware hits Exclusive Council has shut down entire IT network to prevent spread Security28 Jan 2016 | 58
Lincolnshire council shuts down all IT after alleged 0-day breach Medical records, addresses, dates of birth, and bank details all exposed according to insider Channel27 Jan 2016 | 50
Israeli security firms Check Point, CyberArk in talks – report Possible ‘Cyber Googleplex’ in the making, says paper Channel13 Jan 2016 | 2
The Network and Information Security Directive – who is in and who is out? Do new spring 2016 rules consider YOU to be a 'digital service provider'? Legal07 Jan 2016 | 2
Mandatory data breach reporting rules finally agreed by EUrocrats Thou shalt report thy breaches – but to who, exactly? Channel09 Dec 2015 | 8
Pen tester sounds alert over 'gaping' flaws in Brit alarm platform To update a CSL DualCom rig rip off the glue, unscrew the box, manually flash each unit Security24 Nov 2015 | 4
MoD-founded firm Niteworks loses login creds of UK defence folk Exclusive Company is sorry for the 'inconvenience' Security13 Nov 2015 | 13
Robotic arm provides infosec automation for dodgy card readers Video MWR debuts automated security evaluation to tidy PoS authentication vulnerabilities Science12 Nov 2015 | 3
Genome researchers hit back at infosec bods' 'network vuln' claims Updated Hackers could identify what diseases you have – but need your spit first Security03 Nov 2015 | 4
TalkTalk downplays extent of breach damage, gives extra details Credit cards 'cannot be used for financial transactions' Security30 Oct 2015 | 49
TalkTalk incident management: A timeline Timeline Let's waft away the spin and take a hard look Networks27 Oct 2015 | 84
If MR ROBOT was realistic, he’d be in an Iron Maiden t-shirt and SMELL of WEE Something for the Weekend, Sir? You chumps Security24 Oct 2015 | 131
Tardy TalkTalk advertised for a new infosec officer 1 week ago Some might say this is a terrible coincidence... Security23 Oct 2015 | 47
Trend Micro stumps up $300m to buy HP TippingPoint Infosec firm doesn't fit with the upcoming HP split Channel21 Oct 2015 | 1
Thales buys Vormetric for $400m in major security biz push Could be finalised early 2016 Security20 Oct 2015 |
Rapid7 inhales cloudy machine data search firm Logentries Metasploit maker goes deeper into compliance Security14 Oct 2015 |
NHS Health Apps Library full of data-spaffing apps, claims studies NHS Choices: Er, they’re all clinically safe, just not formally ‘endorsed’ Security25 Sep 2015 | 1
Britain's FBI wants 'Five Eyes' cosy hookups with infosec outfits Cloudsec El Reg blows lid on NCA's 'colocation' dream with IT security bods Legal17 Sep 2015 | 32
Cryptome founder revokes PGP keys after weird 'compromise' Updated 'Holding secrets is a withholding racket'. Really? Security16 Sep 2015 | 12
Rise up against Oracle class stupidity and join the infosec strike Sysadmin blog Why aren't you, personally, stopping the moronocalypse? Channel12 Aug 2015 | 138
Update Firefox NOW to foil FILE-STEALING vulnerability exploit, warns Mozilla Ursi contra vulpes Security07 Aug 2015 | 41
Wait, what? TrueCrypt 'decrypted' by FBI to nail doc-stealing sysadmin Do the Feds know something we don't about crypto-tool? Or did bloke squeal his password? Security04 Aug 2015 | 135
PagerDuty hacked ... and finally comes clean 21 days later. Cheers Have a great SysAdmin Day everyone Security31 Jul 2015 | 2