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CERN prepares Large Hadron Collider for second firing

Scientists are preparing the world's most powerful atom smasher to

China steps up cyberwar, US commission warns

China is escalating investment in cyber warfare capabilities that could target US computer networks, says a US government report.

T-Mobile staff sold customer data

The personal data of thousands of mobile phone users has been sold by staff at one of the UK's major mobile phone firms.

Police probe breach of NHS smartcard security as e-records launched in London

An NHS trust at the forefront of work on the £12.7bn NHS IT scheme has called in police after a breach of smartcard security compromised the confidentiality of hundreds of electronic records.

UK Digital Economy Bill proposes to take control of domain registries

The UK government is planning new powers to regulate all domain registries in the UK, including radical powers to dismiss and replace the management board...

Digital Economy Bill supports creative and digital industries

The UK digital economy accounts for nearly 10% of the revenue produced by the whole British economy each year, according to business secretary

First ever iPhone worm Ikee unleashed by Aussie hacker

The first worm targeting Apple's iPhone has been unleashed by an Australian hacker.

Laptop containing patient records stolen from Scottish Ambulance Service

A laptop containing 600 patient records has been stolen from the headquarters of the Scottish Ambulance Service. The data, which was unencrypted but...

Computer system failure causes US air chaos

A computer system failure at the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) ...

Download Microsoft Security Essentials today

Microsoft's free anti-virus and anti-malware tool, Security Essentials, will be available to download in the UK from 5pm today.

Porn videos on YouTube may linger some time, warns Google

YouTube , one the UK's top...

Microsoft insists Windows 7 is not Mac OS X copycat

A UK Microsoft manager has been corrected by the company for saying the design of Windows 7 was borrowed from Mac OS X.

Nations arming for cyber war, says McAfee

An increasing number of attacks carried out over the internet have explicitly political goals, according to a report by security firm McAfee. The...

UK national ID card cloned in 12 minutes

The prospective national ID card was broken and cloned in 12 minutes, the Daily Mail revealed this morning.

New malware ducks most AV, warns Websense

Internet media company media-servers.net is the latest victim of a large-scale malicious code injection campaign by hackers, says security firm Websense. "It...

Illegal copies of Microsoft Cofee spills onto the web

Microsoft software that is designed to help the police access encrypted data is loose on the web.

Employees rival malware for data losses

Negligent employees are starting to rival computer virus infections as the biggest cause of data loss in UK businesses.

Gang gets 13 years after trojan attack on UK bank accounts

A criminal gang has been sentenced to 13 years in prison after being found guilty of using a sophisticated trojan computer virus to steal hundreds of thousands of pounds from UK bank accounts.

Yahoo blocks job site vulnerability after hackers take aim

SQL injection attacks remain one of the top ways hackers steal personal information from websites like Yahoo Careers, says security firm Imperva.

Insurance firm breaches Data Protection Act

Kent-based insurance firm Jubilee Managing Agency has been found in breach of the Data...
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