Apple is rumoured to be appointing a new security chief to lead its march into the enterprise. Time for RIM…
The government's phone hacking inquiry looks set to reopen, prompting an examination of MPs' phone security
Andrew Crossley has told a court that his law firm, ACS:Law, has dropped its pursuit of file-sharers due to threats
Dozens of military and government websites have been hacked and are up for sale for just over £300
Data classification has to be done, so where do you start, where do you stop and what do you do…
A new mobile phone application developed at Lancaster University can spot adults pretending to be children
Lush delayed notifying customers of its website hack for nearly a month while it conducted an investigation
European regulators are reportedly ready to approve the acquisition of McAfee after Intel's concessions
You doubt the wisdom of government data in the cloud. Next up, social networking: friend or foe?
The European Commission believes that its own laws to combat online piracy are not tough enough
Virtual bank robbers stole €7 million in carbon credits, breaking the green exchange
The Bohu Trojan has been seen in China by Microsoft attempting to block cloud-based anti-virus products
Cisco has launched wireless security that exceeds current, and possibly future, PCI-DSS requirements
Facebook may not be up to the job of securing its service, or may not care, warns Graham Cluley of…
Trying to drop file sharing cases, ACS:Law has got itself in a worse tangle
Exploit kits form a vital part of the black cyber-economy and make malware campaigns easier for attackers
At Black Hat a researcher is to demonstrate a technique for hacking into the baseband processors that power smartphone radios
Facebook has 'temporarily' disabled a feature that allows phone number and address sharing, following criticism
Governments are not immune to DDoS attacks, as hacktivist group Anonymous has proved. It's time nations started defending themselves, says…
The man who hacked into Sarah Palin's email account has been sent to prison instead of a halfway house
The public sector has been warned that private clouds remain the best option because of governance issues
Facebook claims that users will benefit from sharing their contact details with developers. Pull the other one, says Sophie Curtis
Sharing contact details is all about improving user experience, says Facebook
The team stage of the contest has found winners including a group of sixth-formers
Companies face increasingly stiff regulations for their IT. Peter Judge asks - if you virtualise your servers, will you fall…
A war fought entirely in cyberspace is unlikely but governments must boost their defences, says the OECD
Rogue apps will be able to harvest contact details shared by Facebook, warn experts
A hacked laptop has been used to breach the defences of a bank used by the US military
A security expert will use the upcoming Black Hat conference to reveal methods of sneaking data out of enterprises
Small businesses will be able to use an encrypted email system when RIM launches a cloud version of BES