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Monthly Archives:
February, 2013 |
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Four Anonymous Members Were Accused of Hacking Campaign |
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For executing cyber-attacks on behalf of hacktivist collective Anonymous, two men have been arrested by Southwark Crown Court. A 22-year-old student from Northampton, Christopher Weatherhead received a jail sentence of 18 months while 7 months in prison for Ashley Rhodes, a 28-year-old IT worker and church volunteer from Camberwell for his role in the […]
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Southwest One is charging Somerset cuts |
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According to a Conservative member of its cabinet, the somerset county council’s troubled outsourcing contract with the Southwest one has stalled the authority’s program of cost cuts. With the IBM in which Somerset owns a 17.5% share, southwest one a shared services venture has meanwhile begun actively working against Somerset’s interests. However, after the […]
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The cloud – business extension at sustainable pricing? |
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Most of the organization look to the cloud to provide some of the level of contingency against their own systems going down, be it off-site data backup, failover servers for business applications or the use of high-availability servers and software. The business continuity and level of disaster recovery a given organization chooses to put […]
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4G launch could see mobile makers sued by software firms, says lawyer |
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A lawyer has advised that RIM, Nokia, Samsung and Apple should be careful of companies that hold patents on technologies outlined to abuse the use of 4G speeds. Firms handling the other conditions of mobile technologies are executing the background of strengthening their patent suites simultaneously. While handset makers will be broadened up their […]
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Sony Demand For £250,000 Fine for PlayStation Network Hack Incident |
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As a penalty for the PSN or PlayStation network hack that appeared last April 2011, Sony has obtained a record of £250,000 punishment from the ICO or the Information Commissioner’s Office. It substantially opposed with the final decision and will plea over the punishment, said by the electronics company. As a contemplative rupture of […]
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UK’s Largest Mobile Network Operator will Close 78 Stores |
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As the telecommunications provider EE or Everything Everywhere and Nokia, the smartphone producer both declare a programme of cuts and the changes in the opposing smartphone market observation initiate to generate more United Kingdom jobs. As part of a recently revealed restructuring that will ultimately notice the firm evaluation of 10,000 jobs over the […]
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United Kingdom’s Forces Unaware with the Challenge of Cyber Attacks |
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An adaptable government has ineffective to take protection move to secure it and the British military could be endangered to cyber attack, the lapses could leave forces severely exposed in the state of war. It was the damaging conclusion of MPs on the Defence Select Committee in a new report, the Defence and Cyber […]
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NHS Trust Chose Safend Encryptor |
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To encrypt sensitive data and control and recover data securely, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust has chosen Wave Systems’ Safend Encryptor, a security management company to do the task. It was one of the first to carry out a mandate coming from the Department of Health saying that all mobile data should be encrypted and […]
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