Fear of another Al-Qaeda attack kept the intelligence agencies collecting ever increasing amounts of data
December 23, 2013
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Hackers Release Evasi0n7 iOS 7 Jailbreak
Evad3rs release new version of Evasi0n, but says don't use it for piracy
RSA Denies Taking $10m NSA Bribe To Install Crypto Backdoor
RSA denies the NSA paid it to ship a deliberately weakened encryption tool to customers
TechWeek Readers Want Jumpers For Christmas… And Tablets
Tablets and games consoles are in demand this year, but traditional gifts are still valued
Yet Another Google Antitrust Proposal Rejected By EU
There's still time to avoid multi-billion fine, says Joaquin Almunia
Oracle Buys Responsys For $1.5bn
Oracle will buy cloud-based marketing company Responsys for $1.5bn, continuing rapid consolidation
AT&T Follows Verizon In Transparency Report Pledge
AT&T to publish first transparency report next year but says US government should be more open
Relax – Credit Cards Cover Commerce Breaches
Check your Christmas credit card bills, don't be scared of security breaches, says Sean Michael Kerner
Study Finds SDN Deployments Emerging Gradually
Amidst strong interest, few enterprises have so far actually deployed software-defined networks, according to Quinstreet Enterprise
Apple Signs Deal To Sell iPhones Through China Mobile
Government-owned China Mobile will be selling Apple's iPhone to its 970 million subscribers
ZeroAccess Fraudsters Fly ‘White Flag’
The cyber-crime group behind the ZeroAccess botnet appears to have given up on resuming control of its 1.3 million compromised PCs, following law enforcement action
Yahoo Restores ‘Smarter’ Email Tabs
Following a major email outage and a controversial redesign, Yahoo has brought back the Tabs feature to its email service
IBM Reaches Cloud Deals In Asia, Europe
IBM has expanded its SoftLayer cloud platform through partnerships in China, India and Eastern Europe