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Edward Snowden considering return to US
Wants to come home if he can get a fair trial.
Teri Robinson
Mar 5 2015, 1:07PM
Security
Google and Apple scramble to fix 'Freak' security bug
Google partners already have patch, Apple to release next week.
Reuters Staff
Mar 4 2015, 11:20AM
Security
Lenovo allays security concerns with free McAfee software
Tries to appease customers affected by Superfish.
Reuters Staff
Mar 1 2015, 8:38PM
Security
Websense country manager exits
Gerry Tucker replaced.
Brendon Foye
Feb 27 2015, 6:36AM
Security
US woman sues Lenovo and Superfish
Goes further than just uninstalling adware.
Danielle Walker
Feb 26 2015, 4:15PM
Security
Lenovo website hacked, revenge for Superfish?
Lizard Squad claims responsibility.
Reuters Staff
Feb 26 2015, 4:05PM
Security
ESET goes back to the drawing board
Complete do-over of business range launched globally.
Tony Yoo
Feb 26 2015, 7:50AM
Security
Homeland Security urges removing Superfish program from Lenovo laptops
Warning now coming right from the top.
Reuters Staff
Feb 24 2015, 2:02PM
Security
Police dept pays ransom after Cryptoware infection
Chicago police pays hacker to get its computer back.
Marcos Colón
Feb 24 2015, 7:29AM
Security
Photos: Manly Sea Eagles can't breach Kaspersky defence
The channel beats NRL team 8-6 in touch footy thriller.
Tony Yoo
Feb 20 2015, 7:45AM
Photos
US govt can spy on and sabotage computers
Kaspersky discovers hidden firmware-level spyware.
Vaughn Highfield
Feb 19 2015, 5:04PM
Security
Distributor Hemisphere adds MailGuard to its mix
Email security vendor joins a fast-expanding roster.
Brendon Foye
Feb 19 2015, 5:49AM
Security
Seventy percent of malicious files go undetected by antivirus
Red faces for four of the most common products.
Ashley Carman
Feb 16 2015, 6:35AM
Security
Webroot lets go of Sydney-based MD
Asia-Pac head exits.
Brendon Foye
Feb 16 2015, 5:07AM
Security
Blue Coat plucks new Aussie security chief from buyer-land
Damien Manuel brings client and channel experience to CISO role.
Brendon Foye
Feb 12 2015, 5:25AM
Security
Canon buys IP surveillance leader Axis for $2.8bn
Japanese camera giant to become market leader overnight.
Reuters Staff
Feb 11 2015, 6:10AM
Security
Symantec to fork out $17m over patent violations
Guilty on two counts.
Teri Robinson
Feb 10 2015, 6:43AM
Security
BMW patches bug allowing hackers to open car door
Could have affected 2.2 million Rolls-Royce, Mini and BMW vehicles.
Ashley Carman
Feb 6 2015, 7:40AM
Security
Hacker takes over baby monitor, terrifies nanny
Parents warned to change password of internet-connected device.
Ashley Carman
Feb 6 2015, 7:30AM
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Entire websites now locked for ransom
"RansomWeb" sees online databases encrypted for blackmail.
Adam Greenberg
Feb 3 2015, 6:16AM
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