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Right to reply: Failure of iCloud brings richer pickings for hackers

September 3, 2014

Following this week’s supposed iCloud hack that saw a deluge of nude celebrities selfies exposed, Professor Mike Jackson from Birmingham City University examines if this security breach is a sign of bigger things to come.

Uncategorized Apple, Privacy, security

Storage price wars continue: Dropbox drops 1TB of storage to $9.99 a month

September 1, 2014

Dropbox has announced a dramatic price drop for its paid members this week, as the online storage firm looks to compete with the likes of Amazon and Google Drive in the growing market.

Uncategorized Amazon, Google, Microsoft, security

Hackers hit gaming sites: Playstation, Xbox and World of Warcraft sites affected

August 26, 2014

Some of the biggest online gaming networks have been hit by hackers claiming to be linked to the jihadist group Islamic State, affecting Sony’s Playstation Network, Microsoft’s XBox Live, Blizzard’s Battle.net and Grinding Gear Games

Uncategorized Entertainment, games, Microsoft, security, Twitter

Web security trends: New domain names spark wave of online threats

August 18, 2014

Most businesses (92%) recognise the risks with the introduction of new web address endings, with most consumers feeling that the internet will be a more dangerous place in 2020, according to new research.

Uncategorized brands, security, sport

Persil turns captchas into games with PlayCaptcha

August 13, 2014

To promote its new line of Persil’s Dual Action liquid capsules Unilver worked with AdLabs to create a fun alternative to the usual captcha verification screens.

Uncategorized advertising, games, marketing, security, technology

Top tips: Customer is king, but what do they want when it comes to online security?

August 13, 2014

While customers value targeted offers, they value their security more, argues Mark Kedgley, CTO, New Net Technologies.

Uncategorized brands, eBay, email, retail, security

“The bad guys are winning at consumer’s expense”: Industry reacts to global password hack

August 7, 2014

This week, Russian hackers stole the largest known collection of emails, passwords and usernames, with the haul consisting of 1.2 billion username and password combinations, along with over half a billion email addresses. In this article, a number of key players in the security industry comment on what this means for the digital sector, and … [Read more…]

Uncategorized email, global, marketing, security, Twitter

Biggest hack yet? 1.2bn passwords stolen in global data theft

August 6, 2014

Russian hackers have stolen 1.2 billion user name and password combinations in what could be the biggest ever data theft, hitting big name websites “in virtually all industries across the world” according to a US security firm.

Uncategorized agencies, email, global, marketing, security

Guest comment: Can the CMO and CIO merge islands?

August 4, 2014

The roles of the CIO and CMO have more overlap than ever before. Emily Riley, Chief Operating Officer, Ghostery Inc, looks at why marketing and technology chiefs need to work closer together in the future.

Uncategorized advertising, Amazon, marketing, media, security

Two-thirds of Internet of Things devices ‘vulnerable to attack’

August 1, 2014

With the rise of smart thermostats, wearable tech and even driverless cars, the Internet of Things is starting to become a reality. But new research by Hewlett Packard suggests password security and encryption issues could leave most of these current devices vulnerable to attacks.

Uncategorized email, local, security
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