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Gordon Brown joins World Wide Web Foundation board
Gordon Brown is joining Tim Berners-Lee on the board of directors of the World Wide Web Foundation.
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Facebook becomes second most targeted phishing site
Facebook has pushed eBay off its second place position in the list of organisations most often attacked by phishers, according to security firm Kaspersky Lab.
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US Department of Defense plans insider threat detection system
A US Department of Defense is to develop a system that can identify and stop insiders from stealing information from its networks
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Viewsonic tablet runs Android and Windows 7
ViewSonic has launch a dual boot tablet device, which runs both Android and Windows 7.
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Free Emet Microsoft security tool available for download
Microsoft's free tool to bring newer security protections to older platforms and applications is now available for download.
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NHS saving could pay for fibre to the home, says ITU
A saving of 1% to 1.5% of the cost of healthcare would justify the cost of fibre to the premises throughout the UK, says the International Telecommunications Union.
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Financial services should include risk management in data mining models
Financial services data mining models should incorporate a level of calibration to manage risk enterprise-wide, said Bart Beasens, a professor at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium.
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Scammers and spammers attack Apple?s new Ping social network
Scammers and spammers are flooding Apple's newly-launched Ping music-related social network with fraudulent messages, says security firm Sophos.
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Onapsis SAP tool traps security holes
Onapsis, a provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) security software has released a product to assess security risks on production SAP systems.
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International Telecommunications Union leader Hamadoun Touré calls for cyber peace treaty
The world needs to sign up to a cyber peace treaty to head off the growing threats of infowar and cybercriminality, but industrialised countries are ignoring the risks, according to the secretary-general of the International Telecommunications Union
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UK risks losing broadband lead
The UK risked squandering its lead in broadband access, speed and pricing because of delays in formulating long terms broadband policy, former communications minister Stephen Carter said on Thursday.
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Samsung, Toshiba challenge Apple?s iPad
Samsung Electronics and Toshiba have both unveiled tablets computers at the IFA electronics show in Berlin to rival Apple's iPad.
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Directgov seeks ID authentication bids for public sector
The government has invited tenders for "identity verification and authentication services", in an attempt to assess the public sector's need for something that will confirm a user's identity.
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Google launches streamlined, faster Chrome 6
Google has launched the latest version of Chrome to mark the browser's second anniversary.
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SAS A2010 conference: Centralised model factory can reduce IT costs
Organisations can save IT costs and time by using a centralised analytics model to predict business outcomes, according to SAS .
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