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HMRC breach would have been avoided for just A$30,000
The massive data breach at UK's HMRC, in which the records of 25 million people were lost, could have been avoided for £15,000 (A$30,000).
Richard Thurston
Jul 4 2008 10:49AM
Security
Minister faces grilling after second secret document leak
Has the UK's fight against terrorism been compromised after a second set of confidential Government documents was left on a train?
Richard Thurston
Jun 17 2008 9:59AM
Security
UK Government suspends official over al-Qaeda document leak
The Government has suspended a civil servant who left top secret documents regarding al-Qaeda on a train on Tuesday.
Richard Thurston
Jun 13 2008 10:05AM
Security
Securing businesses is "extremely challenging", claim UK bosses
British businesses are finding that protecting their organisations from hackers, social networking threats and browser vulnerabilities is an increasing struggle, according to research
Richard Thurston
Jun 11 2008 11:00AM
Security
UK firm Pixsta takes on Google
UK-based advertising platform Pixsta has launched with the bold claim that it can challenge Google's dominance of the web search market..
Clement James
May 5 2008 2:48PM
Software
Aussie MYOB parts with UK division for $77M
Australian software vendor MYOB – devloper of the popular MYOB accounting software package – has sold its UK and Ireland Accountants Division to Wolters Kluwer for a cash payment of $77.2 million (GBP 35.5 million).
Lilia Guan
Apr 7 2008 7:51AM
Software
Gordon Brown announces new UK security push
Prime Minister promises more action on UK cyber attacks
David Neal
Mar 20 2008 2:52PM
Security
Government savaged over data protection record
Joint Committee on Human Rights criticises "lax standards"
Phil Muncaster
Mar 17 2008 12:17PM
Security
Trend Micro buys UK encryption firm
Identum snapped up for undisclosed sum.
Robert Jaques
Feb 27 2008 2:23PM
Security
UK boffins plan lunar mobile network
British scientists are planning to build a mobile phone network that operates on the Moon..
Iain Thomson
Feb 21 2008 7:21AM
Telco/ISP
UK government data disasters continues
The public sector's ability to manage data has once again been called into question.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 15 2008 1:26PM
Security
UK banks rapped for poor online service
UK banks and building societies deliver poor levels of online customer service, according to a study of 52 leading European financial services companies commissioned by
IBM
and
Kana Software
.
Robert Jaques
Feb 7 2008 3:23PM
Networking
UK boffins plan Mach 5 airliner
A British company has designed an eco-friendly airliner that could make a trip from London to Sydney in under five hours.
Iain Thomson
Feb 6 2008 3:36PM
Hardware
UK broadband prices hit new low
UK broadband users have never had it so good, according to research from consumer website
uSwitch
.
Iain Thomson
Feb 6 2008 3:24PM
Telco/ISP
UK lags behind in Firefox take-up
The UK has one of the lowest rates of Firefox take-up in Europe, according to figures from French analyst firm XiTi Monitor.
Iain Thomson
Jan 31 2008 2:38PM
Software
UK sewage network could provide super fast broadband
Laying fibre in the Britain’s aging sewage system could provide users with speeds of at least 100 megabits per second and save the country around as much as £15bn, according to Wales-based H20 Networks..
Guy Dixon
Jan 28 2008 10:03PM
Telco/ISP
Social networking costing UK dear
The use of social networking sites during working hours is costing UK corporations billions of pounds annually, according to new research.
Staff Writers
Jan 23 2008 3:19PM
Software
iPhone falls short of UK target
The iPhone has failed to meet sales expectations in the UK, according to reports in The Financial Times.
Staff Writers
Jan 22 2008 3:15PM
Hardware
UK business still outsourcing to India
The use of Indian IT service providers by large UK businesses shows no signs of waning, according to a national UK study by sourcing advisory firm EquaTerra.
Staff Writers
Jan 17 2008 6:59PM
Training & Development
Local recruitment firm goes with UK product for online presence
Australian employment service provider, Clarius Group has selected the Immediacy Web Content Management (WCM) solution, by Mediasurface to power its corporate and subsidiary websites.
Lilia Guan
Jan 16 2008 2:18PM
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