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Another Dangerous Tesco Website Flaw Confirmed
The website might be leaky, but Tesco's PR is zipped up tight
Anonymous Strikes Down Government Websites In Assange Protest
Anonymous shows its support for Assange with attacks on DWP and the MoJ
The Only Way Is Out After Essex Data Breach
Joey Essex looks on in dismay...
Police To Investigate School Children’s Data Leak
An alleged hack attack sees children's data leaked online
Researcher Uncovers ‘Severe’ iOS Security Flaw
Fake SMS message headers could snare users
AMD Blogs Hacked By R00tbeer Group
But no customer data has been compromised
Assange Berates US From Ecuador Embassy Balcony
Latin America supports Ecuador's asylum offer for Wikileaks chief
ICO Probes Tesco Security Issues
Tesco now facing pressure from the data protection watchdog
Windows Phone Marketplace Re-Opens For Business
Digital certificate issue fixed, says Microsoft
Julian Assange Gets Ecuador Asylum, But Standoff Continues
Assange is still stuck in the Ecuador Embassy in London
Exploit Merchant Vupen Plots London Base
Exclusive: Vupen CEO says business is coming to London as the controversial exploit-selling market continues to expand
Google Announces Pwnium 2 Hack Competition With $2m Prizes
Pwnium will return in October, with plenty of money on offer
Google Researchers Warn Of ‘Serious’ Unpatched Adobe Reader Flaws
Adobe's patching on Tuesday failed to cover a number of notable flaws
UK Authorities Threaten Ecuador Embassy Raid For Assange
Assange is facing arrest, but Ecuador says it will respond if the UK intervenes in an asylum attempt
Hackers Post Fake News On Reuters Blogs
Reports of Prince Saud's death were greatly exaggerated
Ecuador President Mulls Julian Assange Asylum
The President of Ecuador has taken to Twitter to deny reports he granted Julian Assange asylum
Microsoft Patch Tuesday Provides Critical Windows Patch
Microsoft has issued critical patches for Windows, IE, and SQL Server, as Adobe plugs Reader and Acrobat
Wikileaks Back Online After ‘10Gbps DDoS’
Thanks to help from CloudFlare, Wikileaks recovers from a DDoS attack
Kaspersky Calls For Cryptography Help On Gauss ‘Warhead’
Russian firm can't crack Gauss' secret
Virgin Handed Court Order To Block Newzbin
Virgin becomes last of the major UK ISPs to block access Newzbin
Oracle Fixes Security Flaw In Flagship Database
Oracle has fixed a security flaw in its flagship database product that was exposed at the Black Hat security conference
Tesco Security: Very Little Help!
Tesco ignores the advice of TechWeekEurope and security researchers, making it unsafe to shop on Tesco.com, warns Tom Brewster
BitCoin Exchange Sued For Fraud
Bitcoinica got raided by hackers and couldn’t pay its customers
Security Snafus Escalate As ICO Warnings Up 48 Percent
The ICO is baring its teeth some more, but still imposing minimal fines
UK Gov And Met Police Implicated In TrapWire Surveillance Scare
Number 10 and Scotland Yard named in leaked emails from Wikileaks
Michael Dell’s Daughter Loses Twitter Account After Spilling Secrets
Michael Dell's millions couldn't stop his daughter revealing location information on her family
Facebook And FTC Agree Settlement Over Privacy Row
Facebook has avoided an FTC fine, but will be monitored for 20 years as part of its settlement with the FTC for misleading users over privacy
Kaspersky And CrySys Offer Gauss Detection Tools
Two free tools are being offered by Kaspersky Lab and CrySys to detect the cyber-spying tool Gauss
FBI Warns Of Malware Posing As… The FBI
Reveton accuses victims of copyright infringement and asks for money