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Man Outsourced His IT Job To China ‘For Months’
Software developer known only as ‘Bob’ spent his workdays looking at cat videos
Ofcom Fines Playboy £100,000 For Failing To Protect Children From Porn
Ofcom rules that Playboy age verification measures were insufficient on two of its websites
Blue Coat Caught Up In Global Surveillance Storm Again
Company's tech found in nations including China, Russia, Egypt and Bahrain, but are they being used for negative purposes?
Privacy Regulator Keeps An Eye On Facebook Graph Search
Watchdog tries out Facebook's new thing, isn't totally convinced about its respect for privacy
Regulator Says In-App Purchase Complaints Rise By 300 Percent
PhonePayPlus warns parents and children of dangers of malware and in-app purchases
US Congress Implicated In Online Piracy
Members of the House might have downloaded Captain America, episodes of Glee
Paperless NHS Marks ‘The End Of Medical Privacy’
Plans to get medical data online concern activists already worried about NHS' data selling and poor security history
UAE Government Accused Of Using Java Flaw To Spy On Activist
UAE authorities are behind the spyware campaign against activists, alleges Bahrain Watch
Petition To Oust Aaron Swartz Prosecutor Hits 25,000 Goal
White House should now issue a response on the Aaron Swartz case
US Authorities Deny Kim Dotcom’s Megaupload Entrapment Claims
A court filing says federal agents didn’t trick Kim Dotcom
Red October Cyber Espionage Campaign Crumbles Day After Uncloaking
Campaign starts falling apart day after Kaspersky goes public with its findings
Big Bad Botnets Combine To Send Billions Of Spam Messages
Waledac makes a comeback by piggybacking on top of a virulent buddy
Aaron Swartz Lawyer: I Warned Prosecutors Of Suicide Risk
Lawyer claims prosecutors said Swartz would have been safer in jail
Hit By Cyber Crime? Keep A Clear Head
Cyber crime isn't like ordinary crime says Seth Berman of Stroz Friedberg. Think before you report it
Microsoft Confirms Patch For Internet Explorer Zero-Day
Microsoft moves after various websites serve up exploits for an unpatched flaw in the browser
Red October Cyber Espionage Campaign Hits Global Governments
Links to Russian-speaking nations and incredibly detailed, targeted attacks uncovered by researchers
They’re Bad: Michael Jackson Hackers Sentenced
Men who stole Jackson music avoid jail time
Oracle Rushes Out Java Patch But ‘Serious’ Flaws Left Open
Java palaver as Oracle fails to satisfy security circles
European Cybercrime Centre Impresses On Cautious Opening
Commissioner says we should not expect miracles from the new facility
Anonymous Petitioning White House To Make DDoS Legal
Hacktivist groups wants its attacks to be legal
Java Zero-Day Sees ‘Mass Exploit Distribution’
The flaw reported yesterday has already escalated and hit mass distribution
Yahoo Mail XSS Vulnerability Still Exploitable After Patch
The patch that didn't patch up much
Yet Another Java Zero-Day Exploited In The Wild
Another year, another Java zero-day
Nokia Admits Decrypting User Data But Denies Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
Nokia says it does decrypt some customer information over HTTPS traffic, but isn't spying on people
WikiLeaks Alleged Leaker Bradley Manning Faces Delayed Trial
Intelligence analyst Bradley Manning was not abused enough to have his case thrown out, says judge
US Officials Suspect Iran Of Bank DDoS Attacks
US and Iran cyber tussles continuing, according to a report
‘Huge’ Ruby On Rails Vulnerability Causes Panic
Rails flaw could be a big issue for thousands of sites, security researchers warn
European Cybercrime Centre To Open On Friday
Europol hopes to gather intelligence and skills for the benefit of all member states
Malicious Android Porn Apps Get 1 Million Google Play Downloads
Regretting downloading “Porn Sexy Models Wallpaper” now?