Myspace has admitted that details of millions of its users have been posted for sale online and has blamed the same hacker behind the recent dumps of LinkedIn and Tumblr data. Like the LinkedIn and Tumblr...
Myspace has admitted that details of millions of its users have been posted for sale online and has blamed the same hacker behind the recent dumps of LinkedIn and Tumblr data. Like the LinkedIn and Tumblr...
A Lorenz machine used during the Second World War has been bought by the National Museum of Computing after it was found for sale on eBay for £9.50. The Lorenz was used to send encrypted messages from...
Lenovo has acknowledged that a piece of bloatware on a huge number of its laptops and desktops devices called Lenovo Accelerator Application is insecure and leaving users open to attack. Lenovo admited...
Dell has unveiled a giant 17in hybrid device in the form of the Inspiron 17 7000 running Windows 10. The device was shown off at the Computex trade show in Taipei and it clearly has designs on Lenovo's...
Comparing the UK tech scene with that of the US is a lesson in futility as our Stateside cousins dominate the market from Apple to Amazon, Google to Microsoft, via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Salesforce,...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a much-discussed subject, but many may wonder what it actually means for them as individuals in an increasingly connected world. So we've rounded up the top five ways...
Phishing or spear phishing has been around for many years but, unlike many other cyber attacks, they aren't overly sophisticated. The idea is to get someone in a company or a group of people to click on...
An Austrian plane manufacturing company has fired its CEO of 17 years after he fell for an email scam that cost the company $56.79m (£39m). Waltar Stephan was the CEO of FACC when he fell for a 'fake...
Over 300 websites owned by the 30 biggest private companies in the UK contain flaws in their content management systems (CMS) that leave them open to a ‘Panama Papers’ security incident. Research...
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden performed a "public service" by creating debate about government surveillance, according to a former US attorney general. Eric Holder, who stepped down in 2015, told...