Adobe has reported a major security breach that could impact up to 2.9 million customers
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Quiz Of The Week: Microsoft Windows Phone
Think you know everything about Windows Phone? Or have you closed the shutters to its existence? Find out with our quiz!
Privacy Bodies Take GCHQ Snooping Fight To EU Court
Complaints lodged with European Court of Human Rights as the Snowden leaks fallout spreads
Verizon Unveils ‘Massive’ Proprietary Public Cloud
Verizon won't be using open source kit anywhere in its back end, as it wants complete control over the stack
Former CTO of NSA: ‘See Everything To Protect The Right Things’
Machine-generated data can enhance cyber security, says Prescott Winter during his keynote at .conf 2013
Post T-Shirt-Gate, Yahoo Offers Up To $15k Bug Bounty
Researchers will get more than corporate swag for finding flaws
Dell Gains Regulatory Blessing For Privatisation
Michael Dell and Silver Lake gain the needed regulatory approval to take Dell private by the end of the year
Silk Road Closure Causes Sharp Drop In Bitcoin Value
BTC goes from $142 to $118 after the FBI shuts down illegal online marketplace
Man Arrested As Underground Site Silk Road Shut Down By FBI
Man accused of being secretive website founder Dread Pirate Roberts arrested
Nokia Uses Lightning In Extreme Wireless Charging Experiment
Nokia and the University of Southampton charge Lumia 925 with lightning
Glasgow NHS IT Shocker Postpones Operations
Delays to chemotherapy treatment and various operations caused by networking issue
iOS 7.0.2 Users Complain of iMessage Disruption
Apple is apparently working on a fix to iMessage glitch
UK Banks Told To Test Cyber Attack Resilience
Banks also asked to test resilience against legacy IT failures
BlackBerry 10 Receives NATO Security Clearance
BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 can now handle 'restricted' information
Windows Azure Gains Federal Security Approval
Microsoft's Windows Azure has been granted the FedRAMP stamp of approval for US governmental use
.conf 2013 Keynote: Splunk Aims To Take The Analytics Market
Launch of Splunk Enterprise 6, Splunk Storm going free and the new Splunk Cloud were just some of the announcements made at the annual user conference
Yahoo Slammed Over $12.50 Bug Bounty
In a move described as a "bad joke", company gives researchers $12.50 voucher for its own corporate gear
Splunk Enterprise 6 Launched At .conf 2013
The new version of Splunk empowers those less technically-minded to work with big data
Tech Club: Can You Keep Secure On A Tight Budget?
If money is tight, which security features are top priority? Let us know and come to our next gathering
Internet Explorer Zero-Day Exploits Hit More Governments, Financial Bodies
Experts were right - IE zero-day attacks are escalating
Orange: Internet Of Things Is Here, And We’re Ready
Orange Business Services is already connecting millions of 'things' to the Internet
Windows Phone UK Market Share Rises To 12 Percent
Windows Phone achieves double digit shares in France and the UK as European growth continues
Government To Improve Railway Mobile Reception By 2015
Government wants to improve mobile reception on trains
ZeroAccess: Sinkhole Sucks Brains From Big Bitcoin Mining Botnet
One of the biggest botnets in the world sees half a million bots made inactive as law enforcement takes an interest
£9.9bn Twitter IPO To Be Announced This Week – Report
'Ambitious' Twitter IPO aims to be completed before Thanksgiving, according to a report
Schoolboy Arrested Over Biggest DDoS Ever
London police investigating Spamhaus attacks, believed to be the biggest ever, arrested a 16-year-old
UK forms A Cyber Reserve Force
Ministry of Defence confirms reservists can join its offensive work
HP Announces App Store For Software Defined Networks
All your appliances could turn into apps on HP's SDN
Poll: Which 4G Service Will You Use?
Will you take 4G services from EE, Vodafone, O2 or Three - or none of them?
Ballmer Says Goodbye To Microsoft
The CEO’s last companywide speech was met with a standing ovation