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Cop: Viruses better than bank robbery
London top cop's vision.
Liam Tung
Oct 4 2010 9:34AM
Security
BT promises huge fibre rollout in London
Fibre to the world's finance hub.
Dan Worth
Jun 16 2010 5:52AM
Networking
Mossad laptop hack behind nuclear strike, reports suggest
Expert cites hotel maid attack.
Iain Thomson
Nov 9 2009 11:56AM
Security
IBM to open BI centre to tackle cybercrime
New business intelligence centres planned for Washington and London.
Brett Winterford
Oct 27 2009 10:47AM
Software
Cisco grabs London Olympics contract from Nortel
Company breakup means it can no longer fulfil requirements.
Ian Williams
Jul 11 2009 8:27AM
Networking
Outsourcing lacks ambition, all about cost
A London School of Economics professor has urged executives to put ‘a level of ambition’ back in outsourcing to achieve innovative outcomes over and above a low-cost benefit.
Ry Crozier
Nov 13 2008 12:29AM
Financial Services
Steve Ballmer starts European road trip
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer is to travel throughout Europe this week on a whistlestop tour of governments, customers, partners and employees.
Sep 30 2008 2:16PM
Software
62,000 phones and PDAs left in London cabs
During the past six months, dozy Londoners have left a whopping 55,843 mobile phones and 6,193 other handheld devices in the back of black cabs, according to a report.
Sylvie Barak
Sep 17 2008 3:26PM
Hardware
Sydney targeted by nuclear explosion spam
Sophos is warning Sydney residents that they are the target of a large scale spam campaign which claims a powerful nuclear explosion has occurred.
Negar Salek
Sep 15 2008 6:30AM
Security
Sydney target of nuclear explosion spam
Sophos is warning Sydney residents that they are the target of a large scale spam campaign which claims a powerful nuclear explosion has occurred.
Negar Salek
Sep 12 2008 4:06PM
Security
Researchers crack London tube card security
Researchers from Radboud University in the Netherlands have successfully cracked the security of the Oyster card used for fare payments on buses and tubes in London..
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 26 2008 10:30AM
Security
London hosts first Yahoo! 'Hack Day'
Web developers and computer programmers gathered together for the first Yahoo! ‘Hack Day' in London at the weekend.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jun 19 2007 10:45AM
Security
London hails contactless taxi payments
Barclaycard and Computer Cab hook up on Wave and Pay service.
Clement James
Apr 27 2007 2:11PM
Hardware
London gears up for Infosecurity Europe 2007
UK's biggest security show kicks off at Olympia.
Iain Thomson
Apr 24 2007 10:02AM
Security
City of London goes Wi-Fi
The City of London is set to become Europe's biggest Wi-Fi hotspot next week.
Staff Writers
Apr 17 2007 2:44PM
Telco/ISP
London hotspots fail VoIP test
Majority of hotspots unable to support predicted boom in wireless VoIP.
Matt Chapman
Dec 5 2006 9:37AM
Telco/ISP
Poor password practice leaves London City workers wide open
Survey paints a grim picture.
Ambrose McNevin
Oct 25 2006 8:42AM
Security
Half of London Wi-Fi networks open to hackers
Nearly half of wireless networks in London are open to attack, according to new research.
René Millman
May 24 2006 2:45PM
Security
Evil scammers cash in on London bombings
Email scammers are cashing in on the London bombings with a re-hashed 419 scam.
David Quainton
Aug 2 2005 12:00PM
Security
Criminals cash in on London bomb terror
Sick virus writers are exploiting the bombing in London last week in order to propagate malicious code.
René Millman
Jul 12 2005 3:51PM
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