British teen cleared in 'e-mail bomb' case
Judge rules that denial-of-service attacks are not outlawed by the U.K.'s Computer Misuse Act.
Judge rules that denial-of-service attacks are not outlawed by the U.K.'s Computer Misuse Act.
One-fifth of DNS servers are running out-of-date software, and two-thirds are open to tweaking to help scammers.
The meteorological department is acquiring a £33m supercomputer that will operate at close to a petaflop within the next three years
Outside air blows hot, cold and dusty, but it cools just as well in datacentres as expensive air conditioning, according to the company
In a test of the U.K.'s Computer Misuse Act, youth will be tried for attempting a denial-of-service attack on his former employer.
The company has rebuffed assertions it has gone back on a 2005 promise not to enforce 500 of its patents against open-source developers
A criminal gang has stolen over 60GB of data using a botnet that has infected around 55,000 computers around the world, according to a report.
Dutch police have uprooted a large information-stealing botnet known as Bredolab, thought to have infected more than 30 million computers.
The organizations that run the servers at the heart of the internet have taken a step closer to a web without DNS spoofing.
Performing one quadrillion calculations per second, the Roadrunner supercomputer has parallels with the human brain, says a project team member