XSS attacks are being used in combination with spear phishing, social engineering and drive-by attacks
December 9, 2014
Box Beefs Up Security With Box Trust Partner Network And EMM App
Box Trust and Box for EMM seek to help customers choose and combine security products more easily
Talk2Go App Lets TalkTalk Business Users Make Landline Calls On Their Mobile
TalkTalk Business says users will never miss a call again as next generation network sees busiest day in its history
London’s Businesses ‘Being Harmed By Slow Broadband’
Capital lagging behind many European capitals when it comes to broadband speeds, says Hyperoptic
BlackBerry Launching New ‘Classic’ Smartphone Next Week
Manufacturer goes back to the future with latest ‘Classic’ BlackBerry device, which will be officially unveiled on December 17
Police Must ‘Learn How To Support Cybercrime Victims’
'Sluggish' police are trying to catch today's criminals with yesterday's tactics, according to critics
How Much Will Cybercrime Cost Us In 2015?
Orlando Scott-Cowley, director of technology marketing at Mimecast, looks back on the Target and Home Depot cyber attacks, and asks what the future cost of cybercrime will be
Picking Up Some Art Or Antiques? Make Us An Offer, Says Amazon
'Make An Offer' option now applies to more than 150,000 items on Amazon Marketplace
DocuSign Announces Three New European Data Centres
DocuSign expands Global Trust Network with data centres in Germany, the Netherlands and a third EU location under evaluation
Ministry of Defence Turns To G-Cloud For Data Centre Consolidation Project
The Ark-designed project will see the closure of the MoD's Bath site and relocation to a shared facility with lower energy costs
Blackphone To Launch Security-Focused App Store
Launch comes as part of major update to PrivatOS Blackphone software
GSMA Warns Mobile Industry Needs More Spectrum To Meet Rising Demand
GSMA says 600-800MHz worth of bandwidth needs to be allocated by the ITU if the mobile industry is going to keep up with a tenfold increase in traffic
Home Office Locked Into £330m Oracle Contract
The Home Office is obliged to continue paying Oracle for ERP services until 2016, even as it signs a cost-cutting shared services ERP deal
MPs Withdraw Backing From Post Office Fraud Row Mediation Scheme
More than 140 MPs said they can no longer support the Post Office's mediation scheme for sub-postmasters who say computer systems caused them to be wrongly accused of fraud
Getting Physical About Cloud Computing
Interoute's Lee Myall tells us about the importance of location when it comes to the cloud