Laptop Security
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Classic cold-boot attack targets lost business laptops
News F-Secure warns sensitive data can be scalped from the RAM of lost, stolen or recycled laptops
By Bobby Hellard Published
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How Russia hacked the 2016 election
In-depth A timeline of how 12 hackers allegedly corrupted the world's most powerful democracy
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Google and Microsoft discover new Spectre variant
News But patching Speculative Store Bypass flaw could hit performance by up to 8%, warns Intel
By Rene Millman Published
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Intel delays patching new Spectre-like chip flaws
News Patches for all operating systems and virtual machines may not be ready until later this year - report
By Rene Millman Published
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Kaspersky hits back at Twitter ban with open letter
News Eugene Kaspersky quotes Game of Thrones in letter claiming his firm is being unfairly censored
By Adam Shepherd Published
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A quarter of UK councils 'have been hacked'
News Local authorities experience 19 million cyber attacks every year, finds report
By Lee Bell Published
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Intel faces 32 lawsuits over the Meltdown and Spectre flaws
News Filing suggests there'll be more to come, with customers angry over exploits and Krzanich's shares sale
By Lee Bell Published
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Linus Torvalds blasts Intel's Meltdown/Spectre patches
News Meanwhile, Intel tells users not to download the latest patch as it causes too many problems
By Lee Bell Published
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Is North Korea hacking computers to mine cryptocurrency?
News The Kim Jong-un regime is reportedly mining Monero after most of its international exports were banned
By Edward Munn Published
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Keylogger discovered in hundreds of HP laptops
News HP patches touchpad driver, but hackers could exploit flaw to spy on users
By Joe Curtis Published
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Why Nadine Dorries is totally wrong about password sharing
Opinion Frustration abounds as MPs expose their backwards security practises
By Adam Shepherd Published
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The importance of endpoint security
Analysis Enterprise grade firewalls and rock solid server security is all well and good, but what about your printers?
By ITPro Published
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