Personal data on 15 million T-Mobile USA customers has already gone up for sale on the web, according to researchers

Personal data on 15 million T-Mobile USA customers has already gone up for sale on the web, according to researchers
Femtocells will help rural drinkers enjoy 3G with their pint as part of a pilot programme
Reported purchase of VocalIQ could also be tied to using Siri as part of CarPlay
IBM continues to advance its cloud momentum with a $1 billion deal with EVRY, a Nordic IT services company
BT's Assure platform goes into global availability as the heart of Cloud of Clouds vision
Google—on the same day that it formally became part of Alphabet Inc.—announced plans to expand Cloud Launcher by collaborating with new partners
European court decision against Slovakian property website could have far reaching consequences
Symantec researchers find malware that infects to protect
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Just when you thought it was dead, Stagefright bug returns and infects audio files on Android devices
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IBM announces the delivery of Bluemix Local, its platform as a service (PaaS) that runs behind an organization's firewall
Interxion's PAR7 data centre target of noise complaints, with residents claiming they weren't even consulted about the build
US-east1 region is opened to give East Coast Google customers lower latency and better options for disaster recovery
Boss of T-Mobile US “incredibly angry” after 15 million customer details stolen from Experian server
Customers across the UK hit by 3G and 4G drop across Three network this morning
Weave lets more smart units get connected than ever before, even if they aren't Nest products
Meg Whitman makes organisational changes to hybrid cloud game plan to "allow synergies to shine through"
360,000 homes in the capital will benefit from expansion of BT’s fibre broadband network
Former Autonomy boss Mike Lynch seeking damages from HP a following "damaging" statements
Jonathan Martin from ThreatStream tells us about cybersecurity, learning from your mistakes, and the cello
“Protect our data” demand consumers, as the ICO watchdog receives record number of complaints
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AdBlock Plus finally arrives on Apple App Store, amid promise its "whitelist" will open up to outside scrutiny
Photos: brightsolid’s new data centre will hold the equivalent computer power of over 100,000 MacBooks
Bad news for lawyers. Peace breaks out after years of patent disputes between Microsoft and Google
First in new V series Android devices from LG also features two front-facing cameras for detailed selfies
Inmarsat survey reveals growing calls for high-speed Internet on planes
Facial recognition technology in new ‘PED Cam’ set to be used to combat crime