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Trojan bank fraud gang sentenced
First conviction for UK's specialist cybercrime unit

UK ID cards rollout hit by delay as launch date revealed
Target for Greater Manchester cards is missed

£500,000 fine coming for businesses that lose data?
Watchdog gets teeth - but only after more than 700 data breaches

Bletchley Park's World War Two codebreakers in their own words
A journey from the Colossus computer room to the battlefields of Europe

Phishers set their sights on corporate accounts
News in brief: Beware the money mules and malware

'You're responsible for your own wi-fi security' say ISPs
News in brief: BBC hack demo sheds light on hotspot holes

'UK must up privacy safeguards following Phorm'
News in brief: Government must boost privacy safeguards

Hackers breach Guardian Jobs site
News in brief: Job seekers' data may have been exposed

The top 10 technologies you need to plan for next year
From pod datacentres to smarter analytics…

Windows 7: Who's adopting it, when and why?
Hasta la Vista... Redmond's latest OS set to trample on predecessor


ID cards: 10,000 Brits want to sign up
Out of 61 million? Well, that's a start...

Revealed: The anatomy of an internet scam
Scareware networks are bad for your PC - and your pocket

Tax-refund phishing scams hit an all-time high
HMRC warns users to avoid getting duped by fake cashback offers

Adobe patches 28 flaws: Reader and Acrobat plugged
News in brief: Taking down vulnerabilities

First critical Windows 7 patches released
News in brief: Microsoft Patch Tuesday sees record number of bulletins

Bletchley Park WWII codebreakers honoured
Foreign Secretary meets veterans who helped crack the Engima

How a tech 'watch list' can save CIOs from being caught out
Forrester reveals 15 top technologies companies need to think about - now


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BAA preparing for Windows 7 take off
Airport operator hopes Microsoft's latest OS will help cut costs and simplify infrastructure

Online banking fraud rockets as fraudsters get smarter
Criminals are "never going to shut up shop", warns banking industry body

Thousands of Hotmail account details posted online
Phishing attack sees user logins made public

Unlimited storage for McAfee's Online Backup
Backup service automatically uploads your email, contacts

Microsoft releases free security package
OneCare gets replaced by Security Essentials

Firefox: Google Chrome Frame poses a security risk to users
IE plug-in not the route to a better web, install Chrome instead

Online fraudsters enlist Trojans to run off with your money
And fake balance means you won't even know


Google's Chrome-in-IE tech means higher malware risk, says Microsoft
"This is not a risk we would recommend our friends and families take"

Microsoft's free antivirus coming in weeks
The countdown is on to Morro

Facebook to kill Beacon: Info-sharing programme crumbles under privacy concerns
Social network settles year-long lawsuit with $9.5m "settlement fund"

Microsoft files lawsuits in malicious-ad crackdown
Seeking to stop "malvertising" with court action

Scammers pose as banks in live chat hack
Fraudsters latest attempt to phish for info

Why malware writers are turning to open source
Fraudsters collaborating on software to steal bank details

Google grabs ReCaptcha for security and book-scanning
Are you human, or are you danger?


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