KnujOn and Directi are waging a verbal battle on the pages of SecurityWatch. Take a look and let us know if you think one party is in the right or the wrong, or whether the involved issues are to be blamed mostly on ICANN.
According to vaunted security researcher Chris Boyd, adware distributor Zango still needs to work harder to make sure it is indeed doing business the right way.
A paper contends that ISPs and e-mail providers are still leaving their customers wanting when it comes to catching emerging e-mail attacks before they reach users' in-boxes.
Your faithful security blogger has had a couple of weeks off, but get ready for plenty of action as the fourth quarter of 2008 looks to be one of the most attack-heavy periods in history, if not the most threat-ridden quarter year ever recorded.
The MBTA's ill-executed, knee jerk reaction to having its e-ticketing system hacked by MIT researchers highlights just how poorly many organizations respond to emerging security problems.
The U.S. Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive (NCIX) has issued a new set of best practices for U.S. citizens travelling abroad with their electronic devices.
The annual Black Hat convention saw the continued evolution of the vulnerability research community as the event showcased everything from dazzling new exploits to a vibrant after-hours scene.