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Monthly round-up: June
News from Microsoft and Apple are once again at the top of the IT agenda.
Week in Review: Phone hacking and police snooper sackings
This week, with the epic phone hacking scandal still raging on, it's reported hundreds of police have been snooping on data they shouldn't be...
Tom Watson asks Met to investigate Times email hacking
The feisty MP writes to the Met asking it to investigate hacking at the Times, after the paper admits a former reporter had compromised a police...
William Hague: Cyber cohesion is 'a great challenge of our time'
Hague calls on nations to deliver "rules of the road" for cyber space.
Week in Numbers: Malware up 600 per cent
UK teens spend up to 10 hours a day looking at screens of some kind, Oracle gets the go ahead for its acquisition of Sun Microsystems, the number...
Red Hat breached as hackers target Linux servers
The safety of Linux is being questioned after distributor Red Hat admits to being hacked.
Gordon Brown claims malware used in NOTW hacking
The former Prime Minister says Trojans were used by the now deceased tabloid as the hacking scandal rages on.
TinKode suspect apprehended in Romania
Police believe they've caught TinKode, the hacker who has claimed hits on US and UK Government websites.
LulzSec lays smackdown on News International
News International's month gets even worse with a hack on The Sun's website.
Businesses must guard against the enemy within
Inside the Enterprise: The greatest threat to a company's security is often insiders. But too few businesses take steps to protect themselves.
HBGary in hiding after Anonymous ‘threats of violence’
The spat with Anonymous continues, as HBGary pulls out of the RSA Conference after receiving threats.
Hacker proves password theft is easy
Password theft is not very tricky and can be done without much skill or money, a security expert explains during a live hack.
Gary McKinnon wins reprieve from new government
The new coalition government seems to be good news for the admitted hacker.
Microsoft admits flaw may hit IE7
While governments in Germany and France are avoiding Internet Explorer over security concerns, the UK is sticking with it.
Google to quit China?
A strongly worded blog post from Google’s chief legal officer has said the company is considering pulling out of China due to a number of cyber...
Guardian job site hack hits half a million users
Half a million accounts have been compromised after the Guardian's jobs website was hacked this weekend.
‘Digital refugees’ show importance of online freedom, says Google
The recent social networking DoS incident shows how some political dissidents become 'digital refugees,' according to Google.
HackersBlog finds BT.com flaw
The hackers which were thanked by the Telegraph earlier this week for finding a flaw have taken a look at BT's site, too.
Teens turning to e-crime?
Security researchers report that more and more teenagers are turning to making trouble online, although many aren’t very good at it.
Analysis: Cotton Traders hack a warning for business
The cyber-crime attack on Cotton Traders' website shows that companies need to do more to protect their data – and be better prepared for a data...
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