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IT Life: The Science Of Tech
Vivian Chan, CEO of scientific recommendation platform Sparrho talks about science, education and her love of the Science Museum
BlackBerry Strengthens Bid To Secure IoT
BlackBerry launches new proactive security initiative and Certicom launches PKI for connected devices
Police Chief Warns ‘Terrorist Friendly’ Tech Firms
Britain's top anti-terrorism policeman launches extraordinary attack on unnamed tech firms
BlackBerry Acquires WatchDox To Boost File Security
BlackBerry boosts security with WatchDox and new Israel R&D centre
PayPal Looks To Kill Passwords With Embeddable, Ingestible Devices
A PayPal executive is highlighting next-generation biometric security techniques that rely on electronic implants or intestible capsules
BT Launches Ethical Hacking Service For Connected Vehicles
The new service is aimed at heading off attacks aimed at vehicles ranging from cars to buses to bulldozers
Cybercriminals Target iPhones, iPads And Apple Apps
Trend Micro report into cyber threats finds hackers have targeted Apple's iOS apps and devices
General Election 2015: Party-By-Party Guide To Technology Policy
What technology polices would each party introduce and how would the tech industry be affected after the next election?
SNP Manifesto Pledges Support For Innovation And Privacy
SNP wants research institutions and the private sector to collaborate and commercialise innovations but won't back any 'Snooper's Charter'
How To Stop Macro-Based Malware In Its Tracks
Tony Berning, senior manager at security software development specialist, OPSWAT, explains how to kick macro-based malware's butt
Plaid Cymru Wants 30Mbps Broadband And Powerful Local Ofcom
Plaid Cymru outlines support for better communications, Welsh language online services and more powers from Westminster
Public Happy To Share Location Data But Demand Tougher Regulation
Majority of consumers believe that more regulation is needed to ensure responsible usage of location based data
Robot That Bought Ecstasy On Dark Web Freed By Police After Three Months
The Random Darknet Shopper had bought 10 yellow pills containing 90mg of ecstasy each as part of artists' experiment
Five Biggest Cyber Security Mistakes That Show The Need For Automated Defences
Lieberman Software Corporation CEO Philip Lieberman highlights some of the key areas that could result in harmful breaches
Security Expert Hauled Off Flight After Aeroplane Tech Warning
Overkill much? FBI removes leading security expert from commercial flight after he warned of in-flight vulnerabilities
WikiLeaks Condemned For Sony Pictures Email Publication
'Its just not cricket'. WikiLeaks slated for publishing hacked Sony Pictures documents
HSBC Notifies US Customers Of Data Breach
HSBC customers in America have had their personal account information exposed in a data breach
Unsafe US eVoting Machines Exposed In New Report
Forget hanging chads. Damning report highlights shocking security of voting terminals used in American elections
Patch Tuesday Delivers Critical Repairs To Office, Windows
Microsoft releases large security update, reflecting the growing volume of patches from all vendors in 2015
Apple Patches Safari Cookie Vulnerability
Security researcher reveals Safari browser bug that could have affected up to one billion Apple devices
Technology Takes Backseat In UKIP General Election Manifesto
UKIP reveals few tech policies but immigration and energy pledges would impact IT industry
Booby-Trapped Hugo Boss Advert Is The Most Stylish Malware Of This Season
‘Malvertising’ attack came from advert on Huffington Post and several other news sites
Breach Prevention Is Dead, Encryption Is King
BLOG: Gemalto's Jason Hart says businesses need to turn attention towards 'secure breaches'
Green Party Manifesto Opposes Mass Surveillance And IT Outsourcing
Green Party would support open source and bill of digital rights but rules out technology for technology's sake if it hinders environmental aims
Interpol Grabs Simda Botnet Servers In Global Swoop
The operation is believed to have significantly weakened Simda, which steals personal data and targets financial institutions
Conservatives Vow To Make UK The ‘Technology Centre Of Europe’ With Election Win
Tories say technology will create jobs, aid regional development and overhaul public services, but suggest more surveillance powers will be granted
UK Now Second Biggest Global Target For Cybercrime
Over a million new malware threats are being created every day, Symantec report reveals
Google Upgrades Cloud Platform To Deliver Faster, More Secure Services
Google adds new load balancers to reduce network latency and offers more options for secure cloud service connectivity
18 Year Old ‘Redirect To SMB’ Vulnerability Impacts All Versions Of Windows
Researchers find Redirect To SMB variant that can leak login credentials for some of the world's most popular software