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US accuses China and Russia of widespread cyber espionage
China and Russia are singled out for their cyber espionage efforts in a report sent to US Congress.
EU and US test joint cyber security skills
The two sides of the Atlantic come together for some cyber attack simulations.
Wikipedia plans blackout despite Sopa shelving
Sopa has been shelved, yet Wikipedia will still carry out its blackout tomorrow.
How do UK and US mobile consumers compare?
It seems consumer methods of picking up a mobile phone differ depending on your side of the Atlantic Ocean, but why? Our resident American, Hannah...
Is it time to criminalise data breach cover ups?
As the US proposes criminalising data breach cover ups, we explore whether the UK should do the same.
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?
Zeus spreads giant arms wider
More and more websites are hosting Zeus variants, Trusteer finds.
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.
US drones hit by malware
A US air base used for piloting drones is hit by a virus that is proving rather difficult to get rid of.
Anonymous claims US military email theft
The hacktivist group says it took over 90,000 emails from US military personnel.
White House goes interventionist in cyber plans
The US administration's cyber security plans place more emphasis on Government intervention.
BlackBerry PlayBook gets US launch date
RIM’s flagship tablet device will launch in the US and Canada on 19 April, but the UK still awaits a date.
The Atlantic divide of cloud computing
Cloud experts argue who is better at cloud computing, the UK or US?
Infected USB caused biggest US military breach ever
A top government official has revealed an infected USB was the cause of a major US military security breach.
EU and US look to form data protection agreement
Viviane Reding is in the US looking to strike up a data protection agreement to keep information transmitted across the Atlantic safe.
US lawmakers want health warnings on mobile phones
New mobile phones will be sold displaying health warnings just like packets of cigarettes if two prominent US politicians have their way.
US government stresses importance of cyber hygiene
All users, not just the private and public sector, have the responsibility for cyber security. according to the US government.
Timeline: McKinnon’s desperate fight to avoid US justice
Gary McKinnon's fight against extradition may finally be at the end of the road as the Home Secretary rejects his appeal.
Gartner: Economy accelerating IT offshoring
North American buyers heading to India for IT services could have grave implications for UK firms.
Nokia launches Windows Phone 7 handsets, but US and China miss out
The long-awaited Nokia Windows Phone 7 handsets are out, but the Finnish giant is sitting out the lucrative American and Chinese markets this...
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