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FireEye warns 95 per cent of firms unable to defend against malware onslaught

Hackers target systems which are not easily patched, say researchers

Google Wallet mobile payment app

Google moves to calm fears of Wallet attacks

Company issues response to vulnerability report

Anonymous takes down Greek sites in support of Athens protests

Web attacks launched amid violent clashes in the streets

Hackers target TicketWeb customers in email database hack

Firm assures customers no credit card information put at risk

Website security breach hits Microsoft's Indian web store as hackers steal customer data

Group claim to have found unencrypted details in hacked customer database

Chinese iPhone maker Foxconn hacked in security breach

Internal servers attacked and employee login details posted online

Symantec denies offer to pay Anonymous hush money

Security firms says pay offer to hacker group came from police

Attackers taking aim at retail and food chains

Predictable setups make for easy hacking

Firms could see PCs lose internet access in DNSChanger switch off

A service that has been helping victims of the DNSChanger malware could be turned off soon

Verisign discloses security breach at DNS facilities

Reuters report states critical infrastructure at Verisign remained secure, despite targeted attack to corporate systems

US and China provide home to most hackers

Countries combine for nearly 40 per cent of illegal activity

Symantec gives pcAnywhere product clean bill of health

Remote desktop tool safe to use as long as firms run patched copies of latest release

WordPress targeted in malware attack

Experts warn of activity from Phoenix exploit kit

EU nations sign ACTA treaty amid Anonymous protests

Activist groups speak out against controversial treaty

Symantec advises users to turn off pcAnywhere in hack aftermath

Stolen code leaves platform vulnerable to attack

Top 10 biggest security scandals, from McKinnon to Sony

V3 takes a look back at some of its biggest security stories since 2005

Anonymous strikes out at DoJ following MegaUpload closure

Government sites targetted after sharing service goes offline

McAfee promises to patch SaaS for Total Protection flaws

Security vendor admits two vulnerabilities, but says customer data is not at risk

Symantec admits 2006 security breach exposed source code

Large range of Norton products were affected

Koobface and the trials of security research

Security vendors and researchers at odds as alleged cyber criminals are unmasked

Alleged Koobface gang members exposed

Facebook and security researchers reveal a lengthy investigation

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