EU Probes Google Privacy Policy Hackers: We Intercepted FBI Call Malware Targets Online Banking A New Bouncer at Android's Door Firefox 10 on a Biz-Pleasing Schedule IBM Rolls Out Mobile Device Manager The European Union's data protection authorities have asked Google to delay the rollout of its new privacy policy until they have verified that it doesn't break the bloc's data protection laws. A sensitive conference call between the FBI and Scotland Yard was recorded by the very people they were trying to catch, the hacking group Anonymous claimed, releasing a yet-to-be-verified recording. Computer criminals have found a way to hack their way past the latest generation of online banking security techniques, British researchers say, with a scam that tricks users into an "upgraded security system." Looking to bolster confidence in the security of its mobile applications, Google is posting a bouncer at Android Market's door. Google's Bouncer scans apps, looking for malware, spyware and trojans. Mozilla has released Firefox 10, the organization's first Web browser implementation on an upgrade schedule that gives businesses enough time to certify each new release while maintaining security. IBM just got into the mobile management game. Big Blue rolled out software that helps manage and secure smartphones and tablets in the workplace while also managing laptops, desktops and servers. FULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORY
New Malware Attacks Target Online Banking Computer criminals have found a way to hack their way past the latest generation of online banking security techniques, British researchers say, with a scam that tricks users into an "upgraded security system."
Mozilla's Firefox 10 Targets Businesses, Developers Mozilla has released Firefox 10, the organization's first Web browser implementation on an upgrade schedule that gives businesses enough time to certify each new release while maintaining security.
U.S. Cybersecurity Efforts Trigger Privacy Concerns The federal government's new plan to expand computer security protections into critical parts of private industry is raising concerns that the move will threaten Americans' civil liberties.