The MoD has begun a video campaign warning of the dangers of social networking sites such as Twitter
Juror Joanne Fraill, who used Facebook to contact a defendant, is now facing up to two years in prison
Cisco and Polycom are rolling out telepresence products, especially for the midmarket and smaller businesses
Hitachi Data Systems features its own compute blade infrastructures with a dedicated Microsoft Exchange blade
Users could use Facebook or Twitter to access government services in the future, according to the Cabinet Office
Facebook lost users in the US and Canada in May but its worldwide tally continues to climb towards 700 million
A major attack on the International Monetary Fund appears to have been triggered by a spear phishing attack
A juror in a major drugs trial is facing contempt charges after contacting one of the defendants on Facebook
Spam operations are run like legal business enterprises and rely on banks’ merchant services to function
Vidyo claims it can offer ubiquitous, high-quality telepresence at a tenth of the price of Cisco and Polycom
The 1.0.5 BlackBerry OS upgrade for RIM's PlayBook corrects some missing features and adds in-app payments
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Facebook admits it should have been more clear about the roll out of Tag Suggestions using facial recognition
The IT industry is backing World IPv6 Day because Internet addresses are running out - as cloud demand hits
The LinkedIn social networking site is being used to find victims to target with malicious phishing emails
Facebook's tagging suggestions feature uses facial recognition technology, prompting privacy concerns
Twitter users could face prosecution for breaking privacy injunctions, Attorney General Dominic Grieve has warned
The enterprise social media tool gets file-sharing capabilities and a 'Favorites' facelift
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Google's executive chairman admits he failed to move quickly enough to address the threat from Facebook
With its acquisition of HP's telepresence business Polycom is stepping up its competition with Cisco
Google has disclosed that a large-scale, spear-phishing attack focused on government officials and activists
Companies can now embed a 'Follow' button on their websites, to encourage readers to follow their tweets
CEOP protected over 400 children from online threats last year, as parents turn to tech to track their offspring
In a US court, South Tyneside Council has succeeded in forcing Twitter to name a bothersome tweeter
A tweet by Lord Sugar back in January was thought to be unfairly influencing jurors in an MP's expenses case
Twitter is prepared to hand over the details of those users who breached the super injunctions, if pushed