Syrian group adds Guardian accounts to Twitter hack rampage
The Syrian Electronic Army is thrusting itself into the limelight again, repeating its Twitter hack trick on a number of Twitter feeds belonging to The Guardian.Read more:...
View ArticleTwitter hacks: Organisations urged to ramp up security
With the Guardian this week becoming the latest high-profile Twitter hack victim, the social network and industry experts are calling for improvements to social media security.Read more:...
View ArticleTom Watson MP: Internet giants should make public if they gave data to the NSA
Major telecoms firms should make public whether they were obliged to give spies access to their networks, according to Labour MP Tom Watson, speaking in a debate following the latest NSA...
View ArticleDo they really expect us to believe the Snowden files have been destroyed?
The Guardian made a show of destroying Edward Snowden’s documents – but everyone with half a brain knows that people make digital copies, and probably lots of them.Read more:...
View ArticleStripe accepting payments in 130 new currencies as international expansion...
Merchants using Stripe’s online payments service can now offer products to customers using over 130 currencies ranging from the Chinese Renmibi to the British Pound.Read more:...
View ArticleMobile app of the day: The Guardian
The Guardian app offers a daily newspaper delivered to your handset with news personalised to your own tastes.Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2014/06/12/mobile-app-of-the-day-the-guardian/
View ArticleLabour plans to use the internet for a “democratic revolution”
Labour strategists have had a "fundamental rethinking" of how the UK should be governed, following a three month review into how the web can be utilised by constituents.Read more:...
View ArticleNew Guardian iPhone App Launched
The Guardian has released a new app for Apple's iOS platform in the US and UK, bringing with it a host of new features.
View ArticleApple admits child labour, poisoning in China
Report acknowledges extent of chemical injuries
View ArticlePublic Wi-Fi Weakness Puts Smartphone Users’ Privacy At Risk
Britons who connect to public Wi-Fi hotspots with their Smartphones and tablets are at a risk of exposing their credit card information to hackers, an investigation undertaken by the Guardian newspaper...
View ArticleAMNews: No Movie Rental Feature On Rooted Android Phones, Aperture On iPad,...
Much to the disappointment of hundreds of thousands of users who rooted their Android phones, Google has announced that their new movie rental services won’t be available to rooted devices. According...
View ArticleOne In Four US Hackers Are FBI Informants
The FBI and US secret service have thoroughly infiltrated the hacking community in the US with their own moles, a new report claims.
View ArticleGuardian iPhone App Downloaded 400,000 Times
The official Guardian iPhone app has had more than 400,000 downloads since its launch in January, it has been revealed.
View ArticleAMNews: Codemaster Pointing At Facebook Page, T-Mobile Employees Turned...
Another day, another hack, this time, it was UK's largest games publisher, Codemasters, who admitted that it was hacked and that the criminals managed to steal the names, date of birth, passwords and...
View ArticleAnonymous Leader And Guardian Editor Have Twitter Fracas
An open conversation between one of the suspected leaders of hacker-group Anonymous and the technology editor at the Guardian turned sour, as the latter was accused of shoddy reporting of the...
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