InfoWorld's Security Central | | Mozilla's plan to compel the use of encryption by default in Firefox faces backlash from Web developers | | Issue highlights 1. Rombertik malware destroys computers if detected 2. Cerf thinks encryption back doors would be 'super risky' 3. Microsoft picks security for the enterprise win | Webcast: IBM IBM and our business partners invite you to join us for a demonstration and interactive discussion about how you can benefit from moving your digital presence to the cloud and quickly deliver new innovative services both internally and externally. Learn More>> | Rombertik is designed to steal any plain text entered into a browser window READ MORE | The FBI's request for encryption workarounds would create new security problems READ MORE | The company has revamped its routine for supplying security patches and has unveiled data and system protections READ MORE | White Paper: Veracode Cross-site Scripting, or XSS for short, is a type of web application security vulnerability that allows an attacker to add malicious code to an application that can then execute in a user's browser. Learn More | TODAY'S KEY TECH STORIES, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING Start your workday with InfoWorld Daily, and find out what the tech world will be talking about all day. Subscribe now! Join the IDG Contributor Network The IDG Contributor Network is a collection of blogs written by leading IT practitioners about the technology, business opportunities and challenges you face everyday. We invite you to participate by applying to be a contributor today. | | | | | |