The internet economy could face turbulence in the future, according to analysts Ovum, due to digital consumers’ reluctance to be tracked online.
Antony Savvas |
07 Feb |
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Software developed by the FBI and Ernst & Young has revealed the most common words used in email conversations among employees engaged in corporate fraud.
Antony Savvas |
07 Jan |
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Despite the hype around mobile business, UK firms are failing to generate significant sales, through poorly designed mobile websites and barely any support for mobile wallets, according to two separate in-depth studies.
Antony Savvas |
04 Jan |
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Four local councils have been fined a total of over £300,000 for serious data breaches by the Information Commissioner, who has criticised local government’s attitude towards protecting personal data.
Antony Savvas |
18 Dec |
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It has been confirmed that the government has rejected plans to automatically block internet access to pornography on all computers to prevent children from watching it. The government says the move is not widely supported.
Antony Savvas |
18 Dec |
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The new government jobs website has been described as a "scammer's paradise" after Channel 4 News revealed major security flaws.
Antony Savvas |
11 Dec |
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Team 'Spooks' have been crowned winners of a 24-hour hacking event focused solely on programming on the Raspberry Pi computer in Leeds, where 12 successful hacks were demonstrated.
Antony Savvas |
05 Dec |
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Some 91 percent of cyber attacks begin with a "spear phishing" email, according to research from security software firm Trend Micro.
Antony Savvas |
29 Nov |
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The Anonymous hacking group cost PayPal £3.5 million when it carried out an attack on its websites, it was alleged in court this week.
Antony Savvas |
24 Nov |
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Facebook claims companies could start court battles with data protection authorities if the regulators are given powers to levy fines of 2% of global turnover for data protection law breaches.
Antony Savvas |
21 Nov |
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The European Commission is bumping up its corporate investigatory powers with new technology that can quickly analyse unstructured data at companies as part of competition enquiries.
Antony Savvas |
20 Nov |
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In a new report the Government Office for Science has suggested risks in financial computer trading are potentially as severe as those facing the nuclear industry, and that markets may have to follow the safety standards found in the nuclear sector.
Antony Savvas |
13 Nov |
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A high court judge has ruled that companies do not have a general claim of ownership of the content contained in staff emails.
Antony Savvas |
09 Nov |
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The Prudential has been fined £50,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) after a "mix-up" over the administration of two customers’ accounts led to tens of thousands of pounds, meant for an individual’s retirement fund, ending up in the wrong account.
Antony Savvas |
07 Nov |
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A "serious" flaw in the Picture password and PIN authentication methods in the upcoming release of Windows 8 has been discovered.
Antony Savvas |
13 Oct |
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