London firm lost £800m in cyberattacks, MI5 boss reveals
A major, London-listed company lost £800 million in potential revenues following a cyberattack from a hostile state on its computer systems, the chief of MI5 has revealed.
A major, London-listed company lost £800 million in potential revenues following a cyberattack from a hostile state on its computer systems, the chief of MI5 has revealed.
BT has finally blocked access to The Pirate Bay, joining the other UK internet service providers (ISPs) that have done so following a high court order.
Transport Scotland has launched a three-month Wi-Fi trial on ScotRail’s Edinburgh to Glasgow service.
BT may face greater regulation on its pricing of business Ethernet networks following a consultation launched by Ofcom today.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has written to Google about its Street View project, following the publication of a damning Federal Communications Commission (FCC) report.
O2 has confirmed that it has complied with a high court order to block access to filesharing website The Pirate Bay.
Google has announced plans to offer a tool that will help businesses operating in Europe comply with EU data protection laws.
Ben Dover Productions, which makes porn films, will soon be sending warning letters to O2 customers who have been suspected of illegally sharing its films on the network.
Google has announced that its Google Apps for Business has earned the international security standard ISO 27001 certification following a nine-month auditing process.
Some customers of Barclays and Santander had difficulties accessing their online bank accounts over the weekend, due to ‘systems issues’.
The Post Office has awarded Fujitsu a five-year contract to deliver a broadband network and customer care and billing solutions.
A former head of fraud and security for digital banking at Lloyds Bank has been charged over an alleged £2.5 million fraud.
The UK needs more young people entering the IT security profession if it is to avoid a skills shortage in the near future, according to the government's special representative to business for cyber security.
CESG, the UK government's information assurance body, has approved Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry 7 OS for government use.
A man from West Sussex has been sent to jail for 12 months after hacking into a private Facebook account.