Fruity Instagram spam dies quickly on the vine
What sets this fruit-picture spam attack apart is that it appears to have involved hacked accounts, however
John P. Mello | 02 Jul | Read more
What sets this fruit-picture spam attack apart is that it appears to have involved hacked accounts, however
John P. Mello | 02 Jul | Read more
Twitter's long overdue rollout of two-factor authentication doesn't plug every angle of attack and won't guarantee that customer accounts aren't compromised in future, experts have warned.
John E Dunn | 30 May | Read more
Google's Eric Schmidt said the company's wearable computer, Glass, is about a year from reaching the market.
Sharon Gaudin | 22 Apr | Read more
A freedom of information request has revealed that the BBC has spent over £750,000 on lost or stolen laptops, mobile phones and tablets in just three years.
Derek du Preez | 11 Apr | Read more
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 | Read more
Andy Smith, an internet security chief at the Cabinet Office, has urged users to give websites fake details to protect their identity. Labour has spoken out against the comments, claiming that they encourage cyber crime and bullying.
Derek du Preez | 27 Oct | Read more
The voice of 'Daniel' - the iPhone 4S' personal assistant better known as Siri - was actually recorded six years ago, it has been revealed.
Ben Camm-Jones | 11 Nov | Read more
The police are investigating email threats allegedly made against Conservative MP Louise Mensch's children by hacking groups Anonymous and LulzSec.
Antony Savvas | 24 Aug | Read more
The Metropolitan Police has expanded a hacking probe at Rupert Murdoch's News International, publisher of the now defunct News of the World newspaper, to include fresh allegations of email and computer hacking by journalists.
It's been over two weeks since the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) system was turned on for .com domain names. This is an end stage for a process that will one day let surfers be 100 percent confident they're accessing the site they think they are, and have not been diverted by hackers.
Keir Thomas | 14 Apr | Read more