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Credit ads breaking Facebook rules
Social networks ads offering credit and loans pop up regularly, but many of them break OFT guidelines.
Week in review: Virus hits Iran nuclear power plant, Ballmer bonus woes
The past week was filled with intrigue, action and big money as a virus hits an Iranian nuclear power planet, the British police crack down on the...
Panda warns of cyber black market
Panda warns about the growth of the cyber black market, where credit card details can be bought for as little as £1.25.
Visa drops Global Payments from PCI compliant list
Visa has droped Global Payments from its PCI compliant list, following the exposure of 1.5 million credit card numbers.
Blu-ray copy protection group criticised over hack
Failure of the AACS copy protection system to stand up to hacker scrutiny has brought widespread criticism of the platform and the commercial group...
Video: Google Nexus One hands-on
Google invited us to its Victoria HQ this week so we could bring you this video of the Google Nexus One in action.
New Digital Britain minister to replace Carter
It's looking like the the Digital Britain report will have a new minister to put it into action.
Google confirms $8.5 million Buzz settlement
Google tells Gmail users it has come to a $8.5 million settlement for a class action brought against its Buzz service.
Privacy Impact Assessment takes action on awareness
The Information Commissioner's Office is responding to the lack data privacy awareness, encouraging organisations to be proactive in safeguarding...
eBay asks Ofcom to up mobile broadband game
Ofcom is called on to improve mobile broadband coverage in the UK, as eBay claims the UK could miss out on billions if action isn't taken.
Online banking fraud increases by 55 per cent
Financial Fraud Action UK blames a rise on online banking fraud on criminals using increasingly savvy ways to take advantage of PC flaws.
Microsoft cracks down on e-auctions
The software giant is taking steps to protect customers and partners from counterfeit software risks by taking action against counterfeit software...
Barclaycard launches OnePulse contactless card
New-style credit card uses the same contactless technology as London's Oyster travel card, and will double-up as an Oyster payment card for using...
Big money vouchers to combat online fraud?
Prepaid voucher service to enable shoppers afraid of fraud and those unable to use credit cards to make high-value purchases online, but faces...
Google sued over email migration tool
Start-up LimitNone is taking legal action, claiming search giant Google stole its tool for migrating email users way from Outlook.
Union threatens strike amid HP job cut fears
A union representing over 2,000 HP workers has threatened strike action over fears of 200 job cuts in the north.
Government services should be online-only to up web use
Martha Lane Fox has decided drastic action needs to be taken to get the 10 million people who have never used the internet online. And she thinks...
Byte Night 2011: IT PRO sleeps rough for charity!
The IT industry takes to the streets for Byte Night 2011 to raise money for Action for Children and we want you to get involved…
FBI: Thousands of PCs could lose internet access in July
Victims of DNSChanger malware will lose internet access without urgent action, warns US crime agency.
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