More Zeus Trojan bank robbers arrested in US
US authorities have charged 37 Russians and Eastern Europeans with using US bank accounts to launder money from hacked accounts. This follows the...
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Windows Live Essentials 2011 now available as free download
Users can now download Windows Live Essentials 2011, the suite of free software and applications for Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
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BAE Systems readies desktop and Microsoft App-V virtualisation with Camwood
BAE Systems has signed a two-year contract with application compatibility specialist Camwood, to support a major IT update project.
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EU to update rules to deal with botnets and other new cyber attack methods
The European Commission has proposed a new directive on attacks against information systems to replace current, outdated frameworks.
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Cyber weapon Stuxnet hits China
Stuxnet, the computer worm considered to be the world's first cyber weapon, has hit millions of computers in China.
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Businesses lack IT systems needed for CRC deadline
Businesses are ill-equipped and lack the IT systems needed for the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Energy Efficiency Scheme, despite the close for registration this week.
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CIO interview: Volkswagen UK tunes up its IT engine
In an exclusive interview, Volkswagen UK's chief information officer Nick Gaines talks about a major IT-led overhaul and best-practice in sourcing management.
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AOL buys TechCrunch blog
AOL has acquired the US-based blog site for IT start-ups TechCrunch.
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1,200 jobs axed after Orange and T-Mobile merger, including IT
The UK's biggest mobile operator plans to cut about 1,200 jobs as part of plans to consolidate the business formed from the merger of Orange with T-Mobile UK.
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DoH seeks patient self-monitoring IT to aid NHS savings
Technology that enables patients to monitor their own conditions could help the NHS meet part of its £20bn cost-savings programme, said the Department of Health's CIO.
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HP appoints former SAP head Leo Apotheker as chief executive
Hewlett-Packard has named former SAP head Léo Apotheker as its new chief executive, to replace ousted Mark Hurd.
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Wikileaks founder could face prosecution over US military document release
Wikileaks founder and Australian citizen, Julian Assange, may face prosecution from Australia if further US military documents released by the whistleblower site threaten serving forces' safety, claims a report.
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EC gets serious on cyber threats as Enisa tests massive attack
The European Commission has extended the term of the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) to 2017 and expanded its role to give it the greater flexibility and capability required to address growing cyberthreats.
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Techies lose out as cloud engulfs jobs
The outlook for security testers, database, network and application admins looks extremely poor, analyst Gartner has warned.
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EC to take UK to court over privacy and data protection
The European Commission is suing the UK government for not fully implementing EU rules on the confidentiality of electronic communications.
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Small businesses in danger of security breaches
Small businesses should be encouraged to gain security certificates in order to avoid data breaches, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has said.
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Services market in fragile state
Growth in the UK IT services market is set to stall next year to just 2%, down from 2.4% in 2010, said analyst firm Ovum .
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UK business beware: data protection rules will only get tougher, says lawyer
The UK has crossed the Rubicon in data protection, and regulation will only get tougher from now on, says a data protection and privacy lawyer. "We...
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Cornwall to get disputed £132m fibre broadband network
Plans to give businesses and homes in one of the UK's poorest counties high-speed internet access through fibre to the premises were unveiled today despite...
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ACS Law data breach highlights hidden security weakness, says Imperva
The distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on law firm ACS Law that led to the leak...
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Barclays to enforce encryption in software applications
Barclays Bank is enforcing the use of encryption for rewriting much of its portfolio of software applications. The bank has also begun vetting software supplied by vendors, ranking suppliers by their level of risk
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BA offers SAP best practices through TCS service
British Airway is working on a joint venture with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), to bring to market its expertise in implementing SAP for maintenance, repair and operations (MRO).
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Domino’s Pizza hires new IT director
Domino's Pizza has said it hired a new IT director as part or a series of new appointments to its senior management team. Colin Rees has joined the...
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Web sales skyrocket at Domino's Pizza
The pizza chain Domino's Pizza reported growth in its online business, as quarterly revenue reached £352.8m - an increase of almost 20% on the same period a year ago.
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$1m worth of bugs in average app, study finds
The average software application has more than $1m of trouble buried inside it, and government apps are the worst, says a software quality analyst.
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BT and Sky ISPs drawn into ACS:Law data breach
Leading internet service providers BT and Sky have been drawn into the storm surrounding a data breach at ACS:Law, a law firm that sent dunning letters to thousands of alleged illegal file-sharers.
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Facebook improves your happiness, says BCS
Using social networking sites, such as Facebook, makes a direct impact on our happiness, according to a report by the Chartered Institute for IT, BCS.
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Microsoft Security Essentials zaps nearly 400 million threats in first year
Microsoft's free Security Essentials anti-virus and malware tool has removed 366 million threats from users' computers since its launch a year ago, the software firm claims.
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Thomas Cook IT jobs at risk
Technology workers could be at risk of losing their jobs as travel company Thomas Cook announces it will cut jobs to reduce costs.
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Google has less than 1% enterprise e-mail market, says Gartner
Google's Gmail has captured less than 1% of the enterprise e-mail market, according to Gartner's...
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Millions lost as Zeus Trojan leads e-crime unit overseas
Police believe the arrest of 19 people on Tuesday may be just the first attack on an international computer crime gang that has stolen millions of pounds.
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