Facebook has settled Federal Trade Commission charges of deceptive behaviour over privacy settings
Facebook flotation could raise $10bn and value Facebook at $100bn, say sources
An EC Directive will ban information harvesting on social networking sites for targeted advertising
Facebook, and Twitter are a source of information and rioters have other networks, say experts
Even an anti-piracy group opposes SOPA, the proposed US anti-piracy legislation
The Open Compute Project is looking deeper into green data centres, from storage to systems management
Into every generation a phone is born. One phone in all the world, chosen to stop the threat of Google
Websense sees social media identity theft as a growing threat for 2012. Eric Doyle argues that it is a present…
Facebook's data centre has been praised for its energy efficiency, despite criticism from Greenpeace
The integration partnership deepens with direct connection for Facebook-to-Facebook calls through Skype
London Olympics, US presidential elections, and Mayan calendar will lead to broad attacks by criminals
Facebook said it has identified the people who used a cross-site scripting vulnerability to spam users
Users have complained of violent and sexual images appearing on their profiles
Web standards maker W3C proposes a standard for "do not track" features in browsers
The privacy-conscious Facebook challenger has lost one of its creators, Ilya Zhitomirskiy, aged 22
Facebook will agree to 20 years of privacy audits to end privacy investigation
Google+ is not a social network that competes against Facebook, says a senior Google executive
Two-thirds of British social network users do not wish to engage with "social" businesses, a survey says
Facebook is ensuring its new headquarters in California is a fit place for sustainable living
Shutting down social networks in the interest of public safety is OK, says the British public
Google+ could add 20 million users by the end of the year, thanks to Google.com, Hangouts and Pages
As consumerisation blurs the lines of personal and professional, Comtact’s Dominic List looks at ways to cope
People are just as critical as technology in safeguarding your network, says Terry Greer-King of Check Point
It's not as easy to scrape personal data as researchers claim, says Facebook
Researchers criticise Facebook's security after stealing 250GB of personal data from Facebook users
Cyber-thugs focus on malware as industry fights back
Facebook blocks 600,000 compromised login attempts daily, and heads off 220 million malicious clicks
Facebook's new App Passwords and Trusted Friends features are designed to fend off attacks and malicious apps
Facebook is set to build a hydroelectric powered data centre just 62 miles south of the Arctic Circle
Red Hat has joined Facebook's project to make a greater use of open source hardware within new data centres