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Week in Review: The Microsoft-Yahoo saga goes on...
Yahoo looks at its options, EMC spreads it wings, and there is another serious data loss incident. Also, HP enters the budget laptop market,...
Tories to launch cyber crime centre if elected
Tory leader David Cameron has outlined plans he would put in place ‘on the first day of a Conservative government’ to defend the UK from cyber...
Week in Review: The Windows 7 hype starts here
Microsoft Windows 7 dominates the thoughts of the tech world, while experts question the future of data surveillance and e-crime in Britain.
Public Sector Roundup: Digital radios for Glasgow's Subway
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport updates its rail comms, Barnsley goes green and Humberside Police invests in crime-fighting IT.
Government wants to store all text, email and browsing data
The information will be used by police for crime fighting, but also other government bodies such as health authorities and the Post Office.
Schools fight knife crime with anonymous SMS
Mobile users will be able to report crimes without fear of retribution thanks to an anonymous SMS text service provided by Crimestoppers.
Analysis: Is snooping on Facebook a step too far?
Regulations have quietly been passed to track user data in the name of fighting crime and terrorism, but underneath this all is the unanswered...
MoD calls for ‘cyber hygiene’
Cyber hygiene can help tackle a significant chunk of cyber crime, says armed forces minister Nick Harvey.
Scotland Yard police pinched by Microsoft
Police fighting e-crime have a hard enough time, but now they are losing experts to better paying tech companies.
Cost of cyber crime rises 56 per cent
HP research claims cyber criminals are costing companies an average of $5.9 million a year.
RSA 2009: SOCA attacks heart of organised cyber crime
SOCA wants to hit the infrastructure of criminal enterprises and find out where they're storing data.
One online crime occurs every 10 seconds
The bad guys have adapted their approach to target a public more knowledgeable about online threats, according to research by Garlik.
Portsmouth uses crime-detecting CCTV
An intelligent CCTV system, designed to predict crimes before they happen, has been installed for the first time in a UK city.
Week in Review: 'Superhacker’ to face US justice
McKinnon finally faces the music in the US, new competition for Google, Nokia looks to the future, the government fights crime, and more on the new...
DNS Changer botnet smashed in major cyber crime bust
A botnet that is thought to have earned its controllers $14 million is dismantled.
EU warns users over rise in cash machine crime
Criminals are using anything from computer hacking techniques to sawing and drilling to get at cash.
Microsoft software pirates sent to jail
A blow against piracy around the world as the law finally catches up with software-copying crime syndicate.
Can the public help catch cyber criminals?
European citizens could soon help tackle cyber crime if Europol proposals come to fruition.
Two thirds of web users hit by cyber crime
Web threats are so prevalent that 65 per cent of online users have been hit by an attack, figures show.
Crime-supporting ISP shut down
The US FTC has shut down a rogue ISP that was helping distribute malicious content, including child pornography.
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