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Will Your Colleagues Screw Up Your Company’s Network This Christmas?
BalaBit survey reveals security shortcuts taken by 'privileged users' during the festive season
“World’s First” Automated Password Changer Launched
Dashlane's password manager enhanced with the world’s only automated password changing software
Dangerous XSS Vulnerabilities Found On Trip Advisor Website
XSS attacks are being used in combination with spear phishing, social engineering and drive-by attacks
Box Beefs Up Security With Box Trust Partner Network And EMM App
Box Trust and Box for EMM seek to help customers choose and combine security products more easily
Police Must ‘Learn How To Support Cybercrime Victims’
'Sluggish' police are trying to catch today's criminals with yesterday's tactics, according to critics
How Much Will Cybercrime Cost Us In 2015?
Orlando Scott-Cowley, director of technology marketing at Mimecast, looks back on the Target and Home Depot cyber attacks, and asks what the future cost of cybercrime will be
Ministry of Defence Turns To G-Cloud For Data Centre Consolidation Project
The Ark-designed project will see the closure of the MoD's Bath site and relocation to a shared facility with lower energy costs
Blackphone To Launch Security-Focused App Store
Launch comes as part of major update to PrivatOS Blackphone software
MPs Withdraw Backing From Post Office Fraud Row Mediation Scheme
More than 140 MPs said they can no longer support the Post Office's mediation scheme for sub-postmasters who say computer systems caused them to be wrongly accused of fraud
Forget Your PC, It’s The Home Router That Could Be Opening You Up To Hackers, Says Avast
Router security currently similar to that of PCs in the 1990’s, Avast COO Ondrej Vlcek tells TechWeek Europe
Human Error Blamed For Increasing Number Of Data Breaches
ICO figures obtained in a FoI reveal that humans not machines are responsible for 93 percent of data breaches
Government Deal Paves Way For ‘Digital ID’ System
Dutch firm Digidentity looks to give UK citizens more secure access to online company and government services
PlayStation Network ‘Downed By Hackers’ In Latest Sony Incident
A hacker group has claimed responsibility for PlayStation Network login problems, a week after similar issues struck Xbox Live
Sony Hack Reveals Personal Details Of Film Stars
Sony Pictures hack exposes salary of Hollywood actor Seth Rogen and details of other Hollywood stars
Facebook Users Receive Free Malware Scanning Tool
Facebook and ESET team up to reduce threat of malware on the social network
Iranian Hackers Sneak Onto Western Systems
A large number of western computer systems have been infiltrated by Iranian hackers, Cylance warns
Data Loss And Downtime Costs The UK £10.5 Billion Per Year
78 percent of UK organisations are not confident that they can fully recover after a disruption
Intel Acquires PasswordBox To Counter ‘Password Fatigue’
PasswordBox's identity-management services will become part of Intel Security's Safe Identity operation
FBI Warns Of Destructive Cyber-Attacks Following Sony Pictures Breach
The FBI has issued a warning on a major cyber-attack that leaves hard drives unusable
BAE Systems Recruits Team of Young Cybercrime Fighters
Threat of cyber attacks drives BAE Systems' recruitment drive, with London alone facing 54,000 reports of cyber fraud every year
Kaspersky Lab Extends Real-time Data Protection To Hitachi NAS Platform Systems
Kaspersky Lab joins Hitachi Technology Alliance Program to anticipate tomorrow's security problems
GCHQ Former Boss Issues Smartphone Data Warning
Former boss of British spy agency says smartphone biometric security measures need more control and supervision
Cybercriminals Easily Dupe Online Shoppers On Black Friday And Cyber Monday
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are apparently now a 'thing' in the UK, and criminals are all over it like an embarrassing rash
Syrian Electronic Army Returns With Newspaper Hack
The pro-Assad hacker group SEA strikes back with a hack against a number of Western media websites
How Enterprise Mobile Apps Can Improve The Bottom Line
Claire Galbois, director of cloud solutions at Accellion, a developer of enterprise software for mobile file sharing, describes three ways enterprise mobile apps can provide value for money
Hacker Pays To Avoid 440 Year Prison Sentence
No brainer of the day? A hacker in Texas pays $10,000 to avoid a possible 440-year prison sentence
Vodafone Blames ‘Human Error’ For Handing News UK Phone Records To Police
ICO investigates after Vodafone accidentally sends more than a thousand phone records to the Met who wanted details of just one number
UN Resolution Warns of ‘Intrusive’ Digital Spying
Privacy concerns highlighted by UN Committee in wake of mass surveillance and data interception revelations
Attention, Santa! – This Year’s Most ‘Risky Christmas Gift List’ Revealed
Shoppers need to watch out for iPhones, Playstation 4s and Ugg Boots if they want to stay safe this Christmas, according to Get Safe Online