Judge knew of surveillance of American citizens and permitted it
A “secret” US intelligence court permitted the US National Security Agency to collect an expanded amount of data about Americans' email,...
A “secret” US intelligence court permitted the US National Security Agency to collect an expanded amount of data about Americans' email,...
Three police departments were recently attacked in three different nations. According to BBC news, the police and reserve bank of Australia...
Fewer than a quarter of senior business leaders reckon that they are equipped to deal with a breach, despite nearly...
Of 50 websites scanned by DOSarrest’s vulnerability testing service, nine out of ten would fail this test. Sean Power, security...
oday sees the launch of the National Crime Agency which will target physical and online forms of organised crime. Originally...
he revelation that Adobe had been attacked with source code hacked could lead to a raft of new zero-day vulnerabilities. Speaking to...
A single supervisory authority should be making decisions around data protection to ensure a “one-stop-shop” mechanism. According to an update from the...
A UK-based security researcher has won the first $100,000 (£62,500) bounty from Microsoft for a mitigation bypass technique. Introduced in...
The European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) has announced that Raj Samani has been appointed as cyber crime advisor. Joining a panel...
Among eight patches released yesterday by Microsoft, the zero-day in Internet Explorer was finally covered after in the wild attacks...
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