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'Dangerous' hole discovered in Morpheus
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.
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Britain launches e-learning taskforce
The group will be looking to improve e-learning for students in further education A new government taskforce was launched on Thursday to investigate e-learning opportunities for students over the...
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Ford run over by hyperlinks
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.
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New worm spoils the party
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.'
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CERT reports ICQ security hole
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.
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Britains outshop Europeans online
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.
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U.K. considers opt-in cookie rule
LONDON--The British governments Office of the Information Commissioner has pledged its support for opt-in cookies, despite a recent u-turn on such standards by the European Union....
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U.K. considers opt-in cookie rule
LONDON--The British government’s Office of the Information Commissioner has pledged its support for opt-in cookies, despite a recent u-turn on such standards by the European Union....
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Britons get .me.uk domain today
The second-level domain opened for registrations at one minute past midnight on Monday morning.
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Britain to miss EU deadline
The European Union deadline for implementing the E-Commerce Directive is Jan. 17. The U.K.'s stance: It's "too important to rush."
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UK to miss EU e-commerce deadline
Britain will be one of ten countries to miss the European Union (EU) deadline for implementation of the E-Commerce Directive. All 15 member states are required to have enforced the Directive...
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UK dot-coms come under data protection scrutiny
Web sites operating in the UK will be investigated to see if they are fully compliant with the new Data Protection Act. The Office of the Information Commissioner has launched an investigation...
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British government reveals plans for Internet election
The leader of the Commons hopes that technology will revive the democratic process for younger voters Internet voting could be a reality for the next general election, the leader of the House of...
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'Happy New Year' worm hits Windows
New fast-spreading worm e-mails a victim's contact list to their entire address book by duping users into thinking it is a Christmas treat.
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Techies are wallflowers at holiday parties
One third of office workers avoid sitting next to IT support at Christmas parties, according to research.
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Survey: Techies are social turkeys at Christmas
One third of office workers avoid sitting next to IT support at Christmas parties, according to research. IT staff come bottom in the popularity stakes, with one third of office workers admitting...
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Israeli kids arrested for writing Goner virus
Four teenagers were held in custody over the weekend for unleashing the destructive e-mail worm last week.
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Goner: Social viruses still a threat
The Goner worm, which relies on the inquisitive computer user to spread, shows that gullible users are still their own worst enemy.
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Broadband blunders hit U.K. online
The U.K. online second annual report reveals that broadband rollout is the biggest obstacle to driving Internet take-up in Britain.
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Latest tech puts a face to porn victims
British police are experimenting with face-mapping software developed to identify children shown in pedophilic images online. It should help trace the victims and their abusers.
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