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Dread Pirate Roberts, the ZeroAccess botnet, and Russian data thieves all mark a big week in cyber crime
Surveys show companies lose millions due to hacks by disgruntled former workers
The OpenID-related vulnerability could have allowed attackers to impersonate users on websites using Mozilla Persona authentication
In a Q&A with Mashable, an online drug dealer gives an interesting glimpse into the day-to-day life of an online drug dealer
Dust has settled on Microsoft's most destructive Automatic Update in recent history and one fact stands out: Registry cleaners can wallop your system
Lavabit said in August it was shutting down its service rather than be 'complicit in crimes against the American people'
Bitcointalk.org will remain offline until the source of the compromise is found, according to an administrator
Starting Oct. 31, Yahoo will pay between $150 to $15,000 for flaws, in line with bounties paid by Facebook and Google
The company plans to replace AES and SHA-2 with Twofish and Skein in its encrypted communication services
SAP's global data center network could give it an advantage over US-based vendors, says co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe