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Recent articles by Dan Raywood
Vatican hit by Anonymous twice in a week
Takes down official site, news service.
Dan Raywood
Mar 19 2012, 8:28AM
Security
Symantec confirms Norton AV code leaked
Breached data was let loose.
Dan Raywood
Mar 13 2012, 8:27AM
Security
Anonymous attacks, defaces security firm website
Responds to international hacker arrests.
Dan Raywood
Mar 12 2012, 8:29AM
Security
Android app permissions silently duplicated to advertisers
Android applications are sharing users' personal data without their knowledge.
Dan Raywood
Mar 6 2012, 8:04AM
Hardware
Michael Jackson back catalogue stolen from Sony
Hack attack sees over 50,000 files downloaded.
Dan Raywood
Mar 6 2012, 8:04AM
Security
Juniper pays $75m for intrusion deception software
Buys out vendor Mykonos.
Dan Raywood
Feb 23 2012, 8:37AM
Security
Google pays $381,000 in bug bounties
Payments used to squash 1100 vulnerabilities since November 2010.
Dan Raywood
Feb 15 2012, 8:38AM
Security
DDoS attacks hit IPv6
Hacktivists dominate DDoS.
Dan Raywood
Feb 13 2012, 12:16PM
Security
Anonymous plans Christmas offensive with 'Lulzxmas'
To steal from the rich and give to the poor.
Dan Raywood
Dec 20 2011, 7:13AM
Security
US says China and Russia are cyber threats
Anticipates more corporate espionage directed towards stealing technology ideas.
Dan Raywood
Nov 7 2011, 9:22AM
Security
Turning good Android apps bad
Unregulated market a dangerous place.
Dan Raywood
Oct 20 2011, 8:44AM
Security
Sesame Street YouTube hacked, shows porn
Delivered to kids' inboxes.
Dan Raywood
Oct 18 2011, 6:28PM
Security
Berners-Lee questions third party control of personal data
Calls for data owners to have greater control over data sharing.
Dan Raywood
Oct 18 2011, 8:25AM
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RSA attacked by two groups
Blames nation-state despite no evidence.
Dan Raywood
Oct 12 2011, 2:17PM
Security
Symantec CEO says Intel-McAfee will build silicon, not security
But Symantec and Intel were still cozy.
Dan Raywood
Oct 6 2011, 9:20AM
Hardware
Microsoft blocks, uninstalls Google Chrome
Bad update flags Chrome as malware.
Dan Raywood
Oct 6 2011, 7:21AM
Security
Symantec launches tablet DLP, cloud security platform
Android support to follow.
Dan Raywood
Oct 5 2011, 1:18PM
Security
Microsoft patches five holes, nukes six certificates
Light updates hard on DigiNotar.
Dan Raywood
Sep 16 2011, 7:30AM
Security
More businesses blocking social media, survey
Industry is 'learning by mistakes'.
Dan Raywood
Sep 7 2011, 2:37PM
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350,000 records stolen from Epson South Korea
The details of 350,000 South Korean people have been breached following the hacking of the Epson Korea website.
Dan Raywood
Aug 24 2011, 2:18PM
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