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Secure and protect
5 October 2015
Cybersecurity for the work-anywhere generation
Recent high-profile cyber-attacks have highlighted the importance of online security. But are technological solutions at the mercy of human error?
7 April 2015
How can privacy survive in the era of the internet of things?
As more and more devices are connected, there are two futures when it comes to privacy. Which one will we pick?
30 March 2015
Why electronic voting isn't secure – but may be safe enough
We bank online, so why can’t we vote online? There’s good reason, argue security experts
23 March 2015
How to tell if you've been hacked
Worried that you might get compromised by hackers? The bad news is that the rest of the internet might know before you do
19 March 2015
Why the cookies law wasn't fully baked – and how to avoid being tracked online
The UK uses the most cookies of any EU country, so how should you be protecting your online privacy?
9 March 2015
Should we hack the hackers?
Western companies are being fleeced for hundreds of millions by cybercriminals. Is it time to give them a dose of their own medicine?
3 March 2015
From GCHQ to tech giants: why the fight for your personal data matters
Privacy International is battling to get GCHQ to delete illegally collected data – but could we all be doing more in the battle for our data
24 February 2015
Why do people ignore security warnings when browsing the web?
We often click and dismiss the warnings our computers give us, rather than acting on them. Worryingly, the reasons may be hardwired into our brains
16 February 2015
Banking trojan Dyreza generating 'tens of thousands' of malicious emails a day
Security firm warns that customers of NatWest, Barclays, HSBC and other British banks are being targeted by JavaScript malware
12 February 2015
Facebook, Twitter and other web firms battle botnets with ThreatExchange
Pinterest, Tumblr, Dropbox, Yahoo and Bitly also on board for new platform to share information on security threats
11 February 2015
From Goblin Panda to Flying Kitten: the latest online security threats
Security researcher publishes 10m usernames and passwords online
6 February 2015
How have journalists responded to revelations of mass surveillance?
Edward Snowden’s NSA whistleblowing has led more journalists to protect their data and sources, but they’re not giving up on stories
5 February 2015
40% of 'malicious and risky' apps are developed in the US, study claims
Security firm Marble Labs keen to debunk expectations that most privacy-flouting apps hail from eastern Europe or Asia
4 February 2015
Several Android apps removed from Google Play store after 'adware' claim
Three apps disappear from official store after security firm claims they are interrupting users with ‘undesirable’ pop-up advertisements
2 February 2015
Don't click on that porn video shared by a Facebook friend: it may be malware
Security researcher claims more than 110k users of the social network were infected in two days by trojan pretending to be a Flash update
28 January 2015
Cyber London aims to make the UK a launchpad for cyber-security startups
Not-for-profit accelerator scheme and incubator space has backing from worlds of business, academia and government agencies
26 January 2015
Android WebView exploits: Google explains lack of patches and advises users to switch browsers
Users of pre-Lollipop versions of Android advised to download Chrome or Firefox web browsers from the Google Play store
21 January 2015
What is the world's weakest password? Even worse than 'password'
Minecraft leaks: Microsoft says no Mojang.net service was compromised
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