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Security firms cannot protect the iPhone from threats
News Recent incidents have put the iPhone's security in focus, but firms will not be able to develop anti-virus because of the nature of the system.
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IT deal paves way for Tesco high street banks
News We could soon be seeing Tesco banks on the high street, and a new deal with a financial IT provider is supplying the foundation.
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Could Android be the next target for worm attacks?
News Jail-broken iPhones have already been targeted, but what does this mean for Android, which has a more open OS?
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Malicious worm turns iPhones into zombies
News Jail-broken iPhones are targeted in an attack which could make them part of a botnet.
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New exploit targets Internet Explorer zero-day flaw
News If you haven't upgraded to the latest version of Internet Explorer, you may soon be under attack.
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Mozilla reliant on Google for cash
News Much of the money Mozilla makes in profit comes from a Google search deal.
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Security holding companies back from the cloud
News Businesses realise the benefits of cloud computing, but many are unsure of it over privacy and security concerns.
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Twitter confirms it will have paid-for business accounts
News The microblogging service may finally make money – but it's mobile where Twitter is looking for growth.
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How to stay safe shopping online
In-depth Some practical advice from experts about how to stay safe when shopping online.
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Tesco deal puts pressure on broadband bundlers
News Supermarket giant Tesco looks to battle the likes of TalkTalk and Virgin Media in the competitive home phone and broadband market.
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New Firefox 3.6 beta looks to stop crashes
News Firefox users may notice better performance and stability thanks to a change in the way browser deals with add-ons and plugins.
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US National Security Agency ‘enhanced’ Windows 7
News The US government agency has been working with IT companies to raise the level of security in the public and private sectors.
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Photos: Tech workers go nude for charity calendar
News London tech entrepreneurs take their clothes off for charity.
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First British arrests over Zeus Trojan
News The Police Central e-Crime Unit says the arrests are the first in Europe over the virus.
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Gartner: We don’t need security superheroes
News A better relationship between a company and its IT security department could lead to big cost savings, even in a recession, according to analyst Gartner.
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Mobile payments could be safer than buying online
News Mobile commerce could have its big breakthrough in 2010, especially as it's safer, according to Cogenta.
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Fake antivirus companies could 'go straight' in 2010
News Rogue antivirus or 'scareware' has been a big problem this year, but now some of it actually works.
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Smartphones hacked through insecure Wi-Fi
News Researchers break security in Apple, Nokia, HTC and T-Mobile devices to gain access to email passwords.
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UK banking fraudsters sentenced to over 13 years
News But the Police Central e-Crime Unit says the crimes wouldn't have happened without the money mules.
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Kaminsky flaw fixed for .com and .net by 2011
News Verisign anticipates an industry-wide effort to finally rid the net of the Kaminsky flaw.
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Yahoo Jobs site could have fallen to data hack
News The threat of a SQL injection hack had been hanging over Yahoo's recruitment website.
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Adobe plays down Flash security slurs
News A security researcher is adamant that there is a big issue, but Adobe says that web servers choose to accept the risks.
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UK ‘money mules’ earn £2,000 in a couple of hours
News But by committing a crime they are likely to be punished heavily, while serious cyber criminals get off with the proceeds, according to a report.
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Twitter forces politicians to face the people
News The Twitter community would not allow politicians to make false promises, an MP has claimed.
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