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‘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.
Top 10 security stories of 2008
What were the particular hot topics in security that caught the attention of IT PRO readers this year?
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...
Cotton Traders web site hack loses thousands of credit card details
The data theft from the British clothing retailer Cotton Traders has yet again raised questions about security and data policy.
US Treasury branch confirms hack attack
A branch of the US Department of the Treasury has had to close a number of websites following hacking activity.
Anonymous threatens to target GCHQ website again
Hacking collective vows to follow up on recent anti-extradition attacks by aiming at GCHQ site this weekend.<br>
Laser pens can hack your computer
A study by two hacking experts has shown an adapted laser pen could pick up what you are typing from 100ft away.
Smartphone security survives hacking tournament
Smartphones are left unhacked, but is that because they are inherently secure, or because security experts don’t know enough about them?
Fifth of uni students admit hacking
Almost a quarter of university and college students have hacked before, research claims.
Time to get serious about hacking?
Paul Briden thinks it's about time we played the hackers at their own game.
Businesses warned on mobile call hacking
Forget losing USB sticks or laptops, you may soon have to watch what you say on the phone.
UK Wi-Fi ripe for hacking
New research has shown almost half of home Wi-Fi networks in the UK are either unprotected or easy to hack.
Wikileaks publishes hacked Stratfor emails
WikiLeaks has published some of the five million emails stolen from security think tank Stratfor.
A trip to RankMyHack.com
A visit to RankMyHack.com proves interesting, disappointing and terrifying all at once.
Cost of cyber crime rises 56 per cent
HP research claims cyber criminals are costing companies an average of $5.9 million a year.
Anonymous plans social network after Google+ rejection
Anonymous says Anonplus.com is for everyone, not just for hacktivists. A Facebook rival perhaps?
Vodafone pooh-poohs femtocell hack claims
The mobile giant says a flaw uncovered by The Hacker’s Choice was fixed last year.
The eBanksy revolution
The revolution will not be televised, it will be online. The eBanksy movement is rising and businesses need to be ready.
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