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How To Stay Safe Online In 3 Simple Steps
With today being Data Privacy Day, the identity and data protection specialist at digital security firm Gemalto explains how you can avoid the ever-increasing dangers of the Internet
Most Employees “Would Sell Company Passwords For £100”
How much do you trust your employees with the passwords to important documents?
Facebook Denies Hackers Caused Outage
Facebook, Instagram and Tinder were all affected by the outage, which left millions across the world unable to access the services
Kaspersky – Don’t Be Too Worried About The Security Of Mobile Payments…Yet
Kaspersky Labs' David Emm tells TechWeekEurope that the security threat to mobile payments is still in its infancy - but hackers are learning
Apple Killed The Fingerprint Scanner On The Nexus 6
Ex-Motorola boss reveals how Apple stole the technology away to use in the iPhone
Sony Offers Users Compensation For 2011 PlayStation Network Breach
After settling a US class action lawsuit, Sony is offering affected US users game downloads or, in some cases, cash compensation
Malaysia Airlines Website Hacked By Lizard Squad
The hackers defaced Malaysia Airlines' website, making references to a 'Cyber Caliphate'
Google Project Zero Reveals Mac OS Zero-Day Flaws
Google research team reveals three serious Mac OS flaws, after Apple fails to respond with fixes
Sony Music Bosses Braced For Damaging Leaks
Sony issues blanket apology ahead of more embarrassing leaks from 'Guardians of Peace' (GoP) hackers
Sky Is The Limit For Pornography
UK Internet giant blocks porn by default to protect children, but IT security firms warn the move could create a new set of problems
WordPress Disconnects Unpatched Sites
In a continuing effort to secure hundreds of millions of users, WordPress.com is disconnecting self-hosted sites that haven't updated the Jetpack add-on
Beijing Calls Outlook Hack Allegations “Groundless Slander”
Cyberspace Administration of China spokesman says GreatFire.org tried to 'incite dissatisfaction'
Huawei Denies Spying; Fights Internal Fraud With Confession Program
Elusive Huawei boss uses World Economic Forum at Davos to prove firm's transparency
Primary School Child Learns How To Hack A Laptop In Ten Minutes
Hacking is so easy, even a seven year-old girl can do it, experiment finds
Shock Horror – We Are All STILL REALLY BAD At Passwords
'123456' and 'password' top SplashData list of the world’s worst passwords
Facebook Clamps Down On Newsfeed Hoaxes
Social networking giant responds to user complaints about hoaxes and spam in newsfeeds
How Sex And Dating Apps Are ‘Leaking’ Your Data
Security flaw puts users of apps including Tinder, Grindr, Angry Birds, Starbucks and Whisper in danger
How To Explain Ransomware To A Five-Year-Old
The definitive definition of ransomware from the experts for the kids (and adults, too)
Australian Insurance Firm and Government Websites Hacked
A major travel insurance provider and several government websites are among those hacked by an attacker claiming to be a former LizardSquad member
Microsoft Outlook Email Hacked In China
GreatFire.org points finger at Cyberspace Administration of China
Minecraft Passwords And User Names ‘Leaked’ Online
Minecraft players may have more than just creepers to worry about
Footwear Retailer Escapes Fine For Customer Data Breach
The ICO has given shoe retailer Office a warning over last year's security incident, but stopped short of a fine
Young People ‘Ready To Replace Passwords With Biometric Security’
Visa Europe study finds large majority of 16-24 year olds are comfortable using biometrics
Researcher Warns Of ‘Major’ Backdoor In Oracle E-Business Suite
The 'gobsmacking' configuration flaw means any user could gain complete control over the software, according to an Australian security expert
Expert View – How Can You Defend Your Business Against DDoS Attacks?
Kaspersky Labs principal researcher David Emm tells TechWeekEurope how businesses can stay safe in the face of continued assault
Leaked NSA Documents Detail Chinese Theft Of US Fighter Plans
Documents newly revealed by Edward Snowden give more details on China's alleged theft of 'gigabytes' of F-35 fighter plans
US Hacked North Korea’s Networks Years Ago
Data collected by the NSA from malware in North Korea's computer networks reportedly helped Obama conclude the North attacked Sony Pictures
The Critics’ View – CentCom Social Media Hack
What do the experts have to say about how the US can better protect itself online?
Mercenary Hackers Offer Espionage-as-a-Service
The hackers' high level of skills means there attacks will rarely discovered, according to IT security firm Taia Global