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Merkel Gets Behind Controversial European Data Protection Reform
European Commission's polarising data protection reforms get a boost thanks to Edward Snowden
Sony Stops Fighting £250k Breach Fine ‘For Security Reasons’
Irony lost on Sony, saying it would give away too much info on its security if appeal against ICO fine for 2011 PlayStation breaches goes ahead
Microsoft ‘Closely Collaborated’ With NSA To Decrypt Messages
Microsoft says it is only abiding by the law
Games Giant Konami Warns 35,000 Accounts Hacked
Konami becomes the third major games company to report a serious hack in just a month
Feds Told To Take ‘Time Out’ From Def Con Hacking Conference
Def Con founder says people need "time to think about how we got here" after Edward Snowden revelations
Peter Sunde: Would Someone Kill The Pirate Bay Already?
Co-founder of The Pirate Bay, Peter Sunde, can't escape the shadow of his creation
MPs Report: MoD Data Compromised By Cyber Espionage Onslaught
MoD data taken in unspecified attack, as the level of cyber espionage worries intelligence committee
MoD Brings Together Defence And Tech Titans For Cyber Security Partnership
BT, Lockheed Martin, HP and BAE and GCHQ all involved with government's latest cyber project
ICO Tells Google To Fix Its Privacy Policy
Watchdog wants Google to change its policy but it's unlikely to fine it
DarkSeoul Gang Blamed For Cyber Attacks On South Korea
Group that hit banks and government bodies could be linked to North Korea
Google Opens Up Malware Data, Shows US As Cyber Criminal Paradise
Current data shows US is hosting most of the world's malicious sites
Mobile Malware Sees ‘Exponential’ 614 Percent Growth
Mobile malware grows by 614 percent year-over-year, whilst adware is proving a menace for Android users too
Liberty Launches Legal Action Against GCHQ Over Snooping
Human rights group is worried its communications were intercepted
ICO Says No Fine For Google Street View Data Slurping
Despite saying it was likely people were caused distress by Google's actions, the ICO chooses not to fine
Aaron’s Law To Fix US Computer Hacking Rules Introduced
Tragic death of Aaron Swartz could bring about positive change
Home Office Throws £4m At Educating Britain On Cyber Security
Awareness push from government celebrated by industry
Anonymous OpPetrol Attacks ‘Passing Like Tumbleweed’
This is how OpPetrol ends - not with a bang, but a whimper
LinkedIn Downed As ‘DNS Error’ Strikes
LinkedIn says site is back to normal after DNS glitch at its registrar
Carberp Malware Source Code Sells For $50k On Dark Web
Despite recent arrests, there's plenty of activity around the nasty Carberp Trojan
Former Home Secretaries Demand Revival Of Snoopers’ Charter
Labour's Jack Straw, David Blunkett and Alan Johnson tell Lib Dems to stop opposing Communications Data Bill
PRISM Whistle-Blower: US Has Been Hacking China For Years
Edward Snowden says US does a lot of offensive cyber work
Researchers Claim Wi-Fi Threat Is A Serious Danger To iPhone Users
iPhones are automatically connecting to certain Wi-Fi networks, which could be run by cyber crooks
Patch Tuesday Brings Critical Internet Explorer Fix
Microsoft fixes critical flaws in IE, but doesn't patch another revealed by Google researcher Tavis Ormandy
Tech Giants Ask US Government For More Post-PRISM Transparency
Facebook, Google and others urge the US government to be more transparent on what data it asks for
Microsoft Angers Security Researchers With Boisterous Botnet Bust
Researchers fuming after Microsoft botnet takedown ruins their own anti-cyber crime operations
Hague ‘Fails To Provide PRISM Reassurances’
Hague accused of failing to come clean on vital questions surrounding the US operation
Apple Fails To Act On Store Vulnerability Warnings
Another slow response from Apple's security team?
European Commission ‘Concerned’ At PRISM Privacy Threat
Commissioners Viviane Reding and Cecilia Malmström express their concern about US mass surveillance
Cameron Calls For Cross-Party Support On Communications Data Controversy
Tories and Labour look set to do battle with the Lib Dems over Snoopers' Charter