User anger over 1&1 disruption
Small businesses suffer continuing outages of 1&1 service, with '80 million' emails queued up
Small businesses suffer continuing outages of 1&1 service, with '80 million' emails queued up
The British government plans to update the laws on sexual offences, including taking account of the way that paedophiles are using the Internet to contact children
Practice of 'grooming' comes under increased scrutiny...
The right to privacy of correspondence received a disproportionate shake-up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on New York
The government's move to give more agencies access to personal Internet and telecoms information will put a strain on the Data Protection Act and other institutions, say critics
Security experts warn MP3 fans that a security hole in the Morpheus file-sharing application could allow a malicious hacker to access a user's computer.
Ford Motor Company failed in its attempt to block a link to its site from a domain name that Ford found offensive. The judge said trademark laws don't apply.
Initial reports indicate that a new pest called the 'MyParty' virus is in the wild. The e-mail arrives with the subject line, 'new photos from my party.'
America Online has modified the ICQ server infrastructure to filter out code that exploits the vulnerability, but users are advised to upgrade to the latest client.
More than 10 million British Web surfers visited e-commerce sites over the holidays, and women tend to spend more time on the Web at home than men, a study shows.