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Android becoming Windows of mobile hacking world?
As by far the most targeted mobile OS in Q2, Android looks like it could become the Windows of the cyber crime world.
How to prevent insiders destroying your network
BT's chief technology officer offers five tips to guard against the threat of employees sabotaging business networks.
Analysis: Should the police hack your computer?
The police may soon have more power to use hacking techniques to spy on criminals, which has led to many concerned about what they view as breaches...
Is Facebook the biggest threat to corporate security?
A new Sophos report shows that three out of five believe Facebook poses the greatest risk, yet more companies than ever are allowing their...
Sophos launches virtual security appliance
Sophos' virtual appliance works with VMware environments to protect businesses.
Sophos heads to cloud for new security tech
Sophos has launched a range of security products, one of which uses a cloud-based database to check suspicious files.
TinKode suspect apprehended in Romania
Police believe they've caught TinKode, the hacker who has claimed hits on US and UK Government websites.
Royal Bank of Scotland in Anonymous crosshairs
Anonymous targets a host of companies as part of its Operation Green Rights campaign.
Should the UK follow the US in cyber security?
Should the UK and others be the sheep to America's shepherd when it comes to cyber security?
InfoSec 2011: The big themes
We look at the major talking points of this year's InfoSecurity conference.
Cyber Security Challenge UK: A success or not?
The UK Cyber Security Champion has been crowned, but did the competition achieve its goals?
Last Cyber Security Challenge finalists named
Three have made it through the Treasure Hunt stage and will head to the Masterclass in March.
Microsoft introduces Attack Surface Analyser
The Attack Surface Analyser will help users understand how adding applications could impact the security of Microsoft systems.
Who hit Spamhaus with DDoS strike?
The anti-spam organisation may have been hit with a DDoS by wikileaks.info organisers.
Gawker passwords pilfered in server hack
Gawker users are advised to change their passwords following a hack.
Cyber Security Challenge uptake beats expectations
The Cyber Security Challenge UK is proving more popular than organisers had initially predicted.
Rogue anti-virus crooks hone sales skills
Cyber criminals seem to have improved their sales skills as fake anti-virus comparison services have been spotted.
Cyber Security Challenge UK launched
The Cyber Security Challenge competition has been launched in the UK to deal with the skills shortage in the sector.
Blue Coat launches DLP for unified protection
Blue Coat's DLP appliances aim to make business data protection simpler to manage and more flexible to deal with regulation shifts.
IBM hands out malware laden USBs
IBM has been handing out more than USB sticks at a conference in Australia this week and the security experts weren’t happy with what they got.
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