High street shoe retailer Office is the latest company to reveal that its customers' names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and passwords were accessed in a "security breach".
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30 May |
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Torrentz.eu, the popular site where users can search for seeded films is back online following a suspension from UK Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit.
Margi Murphy |
28 May |
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The Land Registry's Property Alert service has been lauded for integrating central government policies with open source technologies, three months after the live service's roll-out.
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22 May |
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Twentieth Century Fox, one of the world's largest film companies, is considering upgrading its file transfer system to protect against hackers.
Margi Murphy |
01 May |
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Microsoft will be forced to hand customer data including bank details and emails to the US government after a search warrant was upheld on Friday, even though the information is stored on a server in Dublin.
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30 Apr |
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Distasteful revisions of the Hillsborough and Anfield Wikipedia pages were traced to computers in HM Treasury and Culture, Media and Sport departments, the Liverpool Echo revealed yesterday.
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26 Apr |
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NHS will extract patient records from hundreds of GP practices this Autumn to test the controversial scheme before a national rollout goes ahead
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25 Apr |
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One of the largest sports file-sharing sites has closed following threats of 10-year jail terms from police.
Margi Murphy |
23 Apr |
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A staggering two-thirds of security information leads believe information sharing between public and private sectors is a cause for concern and only 4.8 percent would choose the government as their most trusted source for intelligence, a study reveals.
Margi Murphy |
17 Apr |
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