The Flame malware is at least four years old and hosted its command-and-control servers on more than 85 domain names, according to an analysis by Kaspersky
2012
Microsoft Issues ‘Flame’ Patch
Microsoft has issued a fix for a security certificate flaw exploited by the Flame malware to make the code appear to have been legitimately signed
Report: WWDC To Focus On iOS, iCloud
An investor note from Sterne Agee has put the mobile iOS operating system and iCloud forward as the focus for Apple's developer conference this month
‘Do Not Track’ Set As Default For Internet Explorer 10
Microsoft said it will err on the side of privacy by setting Internet Explorer 10 to decline tracking by default, to the dismay of advertisers
Twitter Sees Sharp Rise In Daily Users
The spread of mobile phones may explain an explosion in the proportion of Twitter users accessing the site 'on a typical day', while the company has challenged a finding that its user growth is merely 'steady'
GlobalMeet Gets iPad, Desktop Conferencing Features
PGi's software includes an iPad application that allows users to drag and drop files into a meeting from the desktop
Panorama9 Teams With Zendesk On Cloud-Based IT Help Desk
The combination creates an enterprise-grade IT management offering for small and medium-sized businesses
Apple’s Design To Become The Nano-SIM Standard
Apple won in the long and bloody battle against Nokia, RIM and Motorola
IT Life: The Millionaire Maker
Moira Morrison is responsible for some of the IT systems that helped create 2,000 millionaires
Facebook Site And Stock Go Down
Facebook is having a tough time, with its website and shares taking hits
EC Gives Google 2 July Deadline To Change Search
Search giant must find solution or face legal action in antitrust case
US And Israel ‘Spawned Stuxnet’
Stuxnet was created by the US and Israel, according to a new book
Labour MP Claims Rural Broadband Only For Rich
A Labour MP courts controversy after claiming a rural broadband deployment in Lancashire will only benefit the rich
EU Takes Five Countries To Court Over Cookie Law
Massive fines are threatening Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Slovenia
TechWeekEurope’s Royal Tech Quiz
Google Files ‘Frivolous’ EC Patent Claim Against Nokia And Microsoft
Companies reject Google's claims of patent abuse and highlight search giant's own antitrust problems
NHS Trust Outraged By ICO £325,000 Data Breach Fine
NHS Trust says its appeals were ignored by the ICO, as it expresses dismay at the record data breach fine
O2 Porn Sharers Set For Legal Rogering From Ben Dover
O2 customers who have illegally downloaded Ben Dover's material can expect something nasty in the post
Econsultancy Qualifications Open Evening
You'll have the opportunity to meet with tutors, current delegates and the Econsultancy team to have your questions answered and get a real insight into what it means to undertake an Econsultancy qualification, whether it be a gradu ...
ICI-25 – Social Media Monitoring (Digital Intelligence)
The analysis of digital communication makes a significant contribution towards the generation of market and competitor knowledge. The advantage of the Internet, the quick, seismographic recording of impulses and opinions, can be dir ...
.Nxt London- new gTLDs, Internet policy and governance Conference
On The Edge London
On The Edge is an incredible one-day digital conference bringing together the most inspirational and successful speakers from the digital world. You and hundreds of other business professionals from the world’s most influential bran ...
Quiz of the Week: A Jubilee Celebration!
What do you know about the Royal Family's technological history?
Protecting your corporate identity, logos and designs in the Internet age
Niall Tierney will be giving a talk to SME's and businesses based in London on the protection of brands, logos and designs with particular reference to Internet issues.
Salesforce.com London User Group
Connect with salesforce.com customers in London to network, share ideas, and get tips to make you more successful. The London User Group is run by customers, for customers, and it's FREE to attend!
TfL Reveals First 80 Wi-Fi Underground Stations
Virgin Media says service is on track for summer launch
FYI: Google LOLs @ ICANN TLDs
Google applies for a .lol gTLD as the ICANN application process closes
Oracle Plans Appeal After Losing Android Java API Lawsuit
Oracle is to appeal after a US Judge ruled in favour of Google and said that Java APIs are not copyright protected
Lenovo IdeaTab Undercuts iPad On Price And Weight
Lenovo's new IdeaTab tablet running Android costs just $350 (£227), and is also lighter and thinner than the Apple iPad
Intel Offers Up Fourteen New Ivy Bridge Chips
Intel has introduced fourteen new dual-core Ivy Bridge chips aimed at Ultrabooks and mobile devices