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Could Your Phone’s Battery Be Spying On You?
Researchers reveal that a flaw in HTML5 API can be used to track users across the web
How To Protect Your Business From A DDoS Attack
Margee Abrams, security services product marketing at Neustar, a real-time information and analytics firm, says criminals will steal from you – and you will suffer a DdoS attack
Leaked NSA Map Details China ‘Cyber-Espionage’ Attacks
A secret map pinpoints successful attacks on companies including Google and Lockheed Martin
NatWest Online Banking Affected By DDoS Attack
Friday's attack marks the fifth time in the past three years that NatWest's online banking service has been hit by problems
Mobile Malware ‘Grows Almost Three-Fold’ In Just Three Months
However the total number of global threats in Q2 2015 fell 19 percent, Kaspersky Labs reports
What Can The United Airlines Hack Tell Us About IT Security?
The data breach at United Airlines could reveal a lot about hacker motivation
MasterCard Is Bringing Samsung Pay To Europe
Samsung’s mobile payment technology is set to launch in the UK later this year
Android For Work Signs Up The World’s ‘Most Secure’ Smartphone
Silent Circle’s security-focused Blackphone 2 will be one of the first to run Google’s new business program
Google Roadshow To Train UK For Online Safety
Google undertakes country-wide roadshow to train Brits about online safety and security
ARM Splashes Cash On Israeli IoT Security Firm
Acquisition of Sansa Security will offer hardware and software-based security features for ARM's IoT chips
Android Security Bug Can Put Your Phone In A Coma
Vulnerability could affect up to half of the Android devices out today, Trend Micro claims
Dutch Bank Launches Voice-Activated Password System
ING Netherlands customers can now log in to their accounts simply by speaking
Three Awesome Windows 10 Security Features
Will Windows 10 be more secure than previous versions? These security features should help
Cyber Attacks Are Daily Reality, Admit Executives
Dire threat landscape...corporate executives admit cyberattacks occur daily or weekly
Senseless Jane Austen Virus May Offend Your Sensibilities
Computer hackers are hiding malicious code in passages of text from some of the world's greatest novels
Consumers Distrust Businesses With Personal Data
Where has the trust gone? Businesses no longer trusted when it comes to handling people's personal data
Would You Sell Company Data To Pay For A Holiday? Many Would…
What price some summer sun? Enough to pay for a trip to Jamaica, apparently
IT Life: Staying Secure
Canon Europe's Quentyn Taylor tells us about printers, Amara's Law, and why business agility is crucial to success
Local Government IT Security Is A Bloody Mess, Research Finds
Are budget cuts to blame? Majority of local government organisations say their security is not robust enough to deal with increasing threats
Hacker Forum Darkode Reappears Following Raids
Hackers have begun reconstructing Darkode less than two weeks after coordinated worldwide raids took it down
‘Stagefright’ Bug Could Affect One Billion Android Devices
"Worse than Heartbleed" flaw could allow Android phones to be taken over while they sleep, say researchers, who warn some devices may never be patched
Lenovo’s Windows 10 Laptops Will Be Free Of Superfish-Like Adware
Lenovo announces Window 10 device lineup, and promises to come clean on the software pre-installed on the devices
Employees Have ‘No Idea’ Of Business Data Value
UK employees admit they value their organisation's data below their own personal information
Top 5 Ways To Boost Business IT Security
Roger Keenan, managing director of London data centre City Lifeline shares his top tips on protecting data
Your Smartwatch Could Be A Major Security Risk
100 percent of smartwatches tested by HP Security showed major flaws
Microsoft Promises Advanced Threat Analytics Launch Next Month
On-premise cyber security platform will feature social media-style timeline and use machine learning to outwit the hackers
What Does The Security Industry Really Think About The Ashley Madison Hack?
TechWeekEurope collates the views of some of the technology industry’s biggest names
Google: Arms Trade Amendments Could Ruin Security Research
Google publishes open letter to the US Bureau of Industry and Security objecting restrictions slapped on the export of cybersecurity intrusion software
Britain’s SMBs Are Security Cheapskates
EXCLUSIVE: More than half of UK SMBs spending less than 2 percent of their IT budget on security, Avast survey reveals