For the past few years, British authorities have been trying to get to the bottom of the phone hacking scandal that revolves around the now defunct News of the World (NOTW).
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A parliamentary inquiry has recommended that any data retention laws should include provisions to protect privacy and provide oversight.
British Security Minister James Brokenshire has announced the first phase of a new campaign whose goal is to educate consumers on how to protect themselves against cyber fraud.
Symantec UK bosses must redraft their master plan to layoff Brit workers – after their first proposal was rejected by the US top brass for not cutting far enough, sources claim.
There was an age when the schoolyard bully was some greasy, insecure punk whose advanced growth spurt gave him or her a false sense of strength and importance.
Boardrooms need to “wake up” to the danger of cybercrime, according to a recent report.
The controversial secret cyber spying programme run by America’s National Security Agency (NSA) foiled more than 50 potential terrorist plots in as many as 20 countries, including India.
Texas has become the first state in the nation to require law enforcement to obtain a warrant to read people’s email, and privacy advocates are hoping the move will help quicken the passage of a similar proposal in Congress.
More than half of mid-sized businesses across Europe would refuse to do business with an organisation which has suffered a data breach, despite the fact many see data loss as just another part of everyday business.
India ranks amongst top three countries targeted by phishing attacks by brands, says RSA, the security division of EMCndings in its May 2013 Fraud Report. The other countries are being US and UK.