Twitter and Facebook – a gift to criminals
Posting your address and then updates about when you are going on holiday onto social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook is a gift to potential burglars, and a headache for insurers.
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Posting your address and then updates about when you are going on holiday onto social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook is a gift to potential burglars, and a headache for insurers.
Google has patched two serious security holes in its Javascript and XML engines, according to a blog post on the Google Chrome website.
Google has patched two serious security holes in its Javascript and XML engines, according to a blog post on the Google Chrome website.
PandaLabs has ranked the most dangerous computer threats in the form of viruses of the last 20 years, coinciding with Panda Security’s 20th anniversary.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted that it does not keep a running total of security breaches committed on its sensitive Customer Information System (CIS) database, prompting accusations that it is not taking adequate steps to prot…
The UK is to share fingerprint information with Canada and Australia, with the US and New Zealand to follow soon, the Home Office said today.
Motorola has taken the wraps off a remote wireless security testing package that the company says can pro-actively assess the security posture of wireless networks.
A Chinese court has jailed four people for creating and distributing the `Tomato Garden’ cracked version of Windows XP, which is still being illegally sold on smaller internet auction sites and through other pirate software channels in the UK
A Chinese court has jailed four people for creating and distributing the `Tomato Garden’ cracked version of Windows XP, which is still being illegally sold on smaller internet auction sites and through other pirate software channels in the UK
As the fall-out in the Albert Gonzalez credit card hacking case – in which the card hacker was charged earlier this week with gaining unauthorized access to 130 million people’s card details from major merchants – continues, the Miami Herald has publis…