World's first Arabic cyber espionage team, dubbed Desert Falcons, has been targeting 'important people' with increasing determination
February 17, 2015
Windows 10 To Replace Passwords With Biometric Security
Microsoft announces support to go password-free for certain Windows 10 apps and services
Box To Integrate With Office 365 iOS And Office Online
Box and Microsoft strengthen ties as part of shared vision of an open enterprise
Bio-Hacking? It’s Here To Stay, Says Kaspersky Labs
Security firm teams up with Swedish implant firm, but CEO Eugene Kaspersky is not a fan
1.2 BILLION Smartphones Were Sold In 2014
Larger screen devices and demand from Latin America pushes sales to new high
Welsh Government Offers £3m To Boost Business Broadband
Welsh Government issues tender for contracts to improve broadband coverage in the country
Say Hello To The World’s First Free Chip & PIN Reader
iZettle Card Reader Lite lets small businesses accept card payments free of charge
Violin Memory Splashes The Flash, Announces Two New Arrays
Flash Storage Platform unveiled in bid to reenergise storage market
Facebook Hacker Wins £8,000 For Finding Album Delete Flaw
Flaw would have allowed any user to delete any Facebook photo album
Microsoft Pulls Windows RT Patch Which Breaks PowerPoint
Microsoft withdraws Windows RT update after users can't make presentations
Treat Broadband Like A Utility, Says House of Lords
House of Lords says presence of broadband notspots in rural areas is "unacceptable"
Samsung ‘To Focus On Growth Over Dividends’
A top Samsung executive has said the company plans to use its cash reserves for larger acquisitions and other growth-enhancing moves this year
IBM Launches ‘Spectrum Storage’ For SDN And Hybrid Cloud
IBM invests $1 billion into software-defined storage plan
Hackers Steal £1.1m From Chinese Bitcoin Exchange Bter
Bter said the funds were taken from its offline reserves over the weekend
NSA Surveillance Program Hid Spyware In Hard Drives
Kaspersky Lab says global hard drives compromised by NSA-led 'The Equation Group', spyware dates back to 2001