Strasbourg mulls new rules on surveillance software

The EU could soon introduce rules to monitor the deployment of internet censorship technology in autocratic regimes including China and Saudi Arabia. |
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US and China Engaged in Secret Cyberwar Games

As part of a very interesting weeklong series of articles called the “Battle for the Internet,” The Guardian presented a couple of articles on 16 April that focused on the militarization of cyberspace. |
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Mac zombies spread across world

The Mac-specific Flashback Trojan created a zombie army of 550,000 Mac machines by exploiting a Java hole that Apple only patched on April, 3rd. |
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Lawsuits in data breaches are less likely in hacker attacks

Individuals, whose personal data were leaked in a data breach, are less likely to sue the company harboring their data if the data were lost in a hacker attack, as opposite to when company's mishandling personal data. |
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Detection of mobile vulnerabilities

Security professionals are worried because of increase in number of security threats for mobile devices and claim that they do not have a good way of detecting it. |
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