It’s all about trust! 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]

Watch 60 Second Security for 19 July 2014 – it’s all about trust!

Which web browser do you trust the most? [POLL]

The web browser could be considered the most important piece of software we use on a daily basis, which is why a relationship of trust comes into play – we rely on our browser to secure our communications, data and privacy. So, take our poll, and tell us which browser you trust the most …

Is Apple slack at security on iOS? 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]

What went wrong with PayPal’s 2FA? Why did Microsoft do an email U-turn? Is Apple slack at security on iOS? It’ll only take a minute to find out…

SSCC 154: Fraud, viruses, patches and encryption (in that order!) [PODCAST]

Where does your country sit on the fraud list? Just how much can you trust SMSes on Android? Is Apple serious enough about iOS security? And will Google’s End-To-End email encryption plugin save the world? Find out with Chet and Duck in this week’s Chet Chat podcast…

Apple Safari 7.0.4 closes 22 holes, including 21 listed under “arbitrary code execution”

Apple just pushed out another Safari update, bumping OS X’s native browser to version 7.0.4. Paul Ducklin found himself thinking, “Is it just me, or has Cupertino bumped up the frequency of Safari patches lately?”

SSCC 148 – Cloud privacy policies not related to data security [PODCAST]

The Chet Chat comes to you this week from Hanoi, Vietnam with special guest Sean Richmond from Sophos Australia. Chet and Sean continue the tradition of working through the details to paint you a clearer picture. This week they tackle the FBI’s crackdown on the Blackshades malware, new research showing more flaws in Chip & PIN technology, the latest Apple updates including an iTunes oops and an analysis of the EFF’s “Who has got your back” report.

Apple releases OS X Mavericks 10.9.3, repeats last month’s security updates

Apple just issued a Security Advisory for OS X Mavericks 10.9.3. Don’t get too excited – from a security point of view, it seems to be nothing more than last month’s fixes all over again. So, at betwen 0.5GB and 1GB to download, do you need it?

Monday review – the hot 26 stories of the week

Make sure you’re up to date with everything we wrote in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time.