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Adobe Reader and IE feel brunt of web-based malware
Symantec's latest annual report shows PDF-based attacks accounted for nearly half of all online attacks in 2009, with 240 million new threats...
Google updates Android Market app store
The internet giant adds to its mobile device play by updating its online application store.
Week in numbers: iPhone 3GS sales
The latest iPhone has topped a million in sales, and other big numbers from this week in the world of IT.
Wi-Fi piggybacking rife
Increasing popularity of wireless broadband creates plentiful supply of fodder for hackers.
Over nine million UK adults have never been online
An annual survey looking into internet access has shown a drop in adults who haven’t been online. Yet the number is still more than nine million.
‘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.
AOL to 'significantly reduce' number of UK staff
AOL still needs to cut some 1,200 jobs to reach its goal of slashing its workforce by a third.
Mobile web surge for Argos on Black Friday
Although a US shopping event, there was a large surge in mobile web traffic to British retailer Argos during Black Friday.
CEOP calls for 'help' button on social networks
As Bebo adds the CEOP report button, the child protection group calls for others to follow.
Adobe plays down Flash security slurs
A security researcher is adamant that there is a big issue, but Adobe says that web servers choose to accept the risks.
Video: Claranet's Michel Robert
The UK managing director of Claranet discusses how the slowdown has affected businesses.
Gizmodo hit by malware
Popular gadget site Gizmodo has confirmed its ads have been infected with viruses.
Internet moves IT roles into the mainstream
New skills research has found the advent of online trading, social networking and e-commerce is bringing IT roles more into mainstream business areas.
Government vows to get 7.5 million more people online by 2014
Low-income households and the elderly will be the primary targets as the National Digital Participation Plan seeks to cut the number of people...
Met Police takes down Xmas scam websites
The PCeU and Nominet teamed up for ‘Operation Papworth’ to make online shopping safer.
Crime maps go live across England and Wales
People will now be able to check crime rates in their own neighbourhood online.
Getting UK online could boost economy by £22 billion
Digital inclusion champion Martha Lane Fox wants to get everyone online within three years.
Mozilla set to patch eight-year-old CSS history leak
A proposed Firefox patch promises to close a long-standing CSS security hole that leaves a browser's surfing history vulnerable to attackers.
Germany calls for child abuse sites to be deleted
In a week where the EU revealed its plan to block websites displaying images of child sex abuse, Germany's Justice Minister says they should simply...
Wikipedia says editor numbers are 'stable'
Wikipedia has lost editors, but the numbers aren't as dramatic as one report has made them seem.
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