Research just released by Computerlinks, a UK distributor of IT security and internet technology products, shows that a sizeable number of businesses are failing to protect their most sensitive data.
UFO hacker Gary McKinnon to learn of Supreme Court appeal
Self-confessed hacker Gary McKinnon, who gained unauthorised access to multiple Pentagon computer systems, will learn this week whether an application for an appeal in his case will be heard by the Supreme Court, the new highest court in the UK.
Fake anti-virus team exploits September 11 anniversary
Online scams related to holidays, global events, and popular news stories are common, but September 11 scammers really scraped the bottom of the moral barrel last week. Scareware scammers are using the eighth anniversary of the September 11 attacks to …
Low-cost security tag for mobile phones
An Edinburgh-based company has developed a relatively low-cost security tag that alerts users when a linked mobile phone moves more than 25 metres away. The Bluetooth-enabled keyring tab – known as Nio – comes with its own USB-rechargeable battery and …
Security software spending up 4% in 2010
Security software budgets are expected to grow 4% in 2010, and security services budgets could grow almost 3%, according to Gartner.
Wigan council lost personal data on children and teenagers
Wigan Council has been been forced to sign an undertaking with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) following the theft of a laptop, which resulted into the personal data on around 43 000 children and teenagers being potentially open to abuse.
Home Gateway broadband and networking hub reaches fruition
After four years in gestation, the Home Gateway (HG) – an intelligent broadband/networking interface device designed to act as a hub for homes and small offices – is reaching fruition.
Barclays fined £2.45m after IT errors
Barclays’ investment arm has been fined £2.45m by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for failing to report its investment details correctly.
Card spending research reveals UK electronic fraud hotspots
Research by the 3rd Man, an electronic fraud and security specialist, has uncovered some interesting statistics about cardholder-not-present transactions, as well as fraudulent mail order plus online card purchases in the UK.
Delphi programming tool hit by virus
A ‘proof of concept’ virus called Win32/Induc.A is causing problems for programmers – including malware writers, according to this month’s ESET ThreatSense Report.