A raft of benefit changes sees the biggest shake-up of the welfare system in a generation.
MI5 analysts are to work alongside industry experts in a bid to co-ordinate attempts to combat online criminality. But will this so-called fusion cell work, asks Geoff White?
As the world’s third largest email provider recovers from a hack attack, Technology Producer Geoff White has the details of the scam and how Yahoo! users can protect themselves.
Samsung has buried its South Korean heritage under a mountain of Rodgers & Hammerstein nostalgia and is staging the fight firmly in its competitor’s back yard.
A few weeks into the Channel 4 News Data Baby project, and the first obstacle in navigating the digital world as “Rebecca Taylor” has already emerged.
Half a million O2 broadband customers will be transferred to Sky, which will become the UK’s second-largest broadband provider as a result of the deal.
The bionic man featured in a Channel 4 documentary this week may not be a realistic copy of a human – but robots prompt questions about what we want from our most sophisticated machines.
Twitter becomes the latest US media giant to admit to being hacked, warning that the details of a quarter of a million users have been stolen. Technology Producer Geoff White explains.
Blackberry’s Canadian manufacturer RIM hopes its BB10 smartphone can carve out a profitable chunk of the mobile market, but it will be a hard fight in one of technology’s toughest battlegrounds.
Sony is fined £250,000 by the UK’s data protection watchdog for failing to safeguard the personal details of millions of customers using its PlayStation Network.
A Channel 4 News report into the rising risk of credit card fraud has won Best Security Story at the BT Information Security Journalism Awards 2012.
A Channel 4 News investigation reveals one of Britain’s largest internet dating firms hired staff to trick customers into handing over more money – abusing their personal details in the process.
Computing giant Apple is expected to announce a smaller version of its iconic iPad today, in a bid to compete with a rash of tablet computers being touted by its rivals.
There were few surprises at the launch of the most hyped product release of the year, but the new iPhone 5 is another stylish, user-friendly offering that will see sales soaring.
Thousands of credit and debit card readers – the sort found in shops and restaurants – will have to be reprogrammed after it emerged they can be hacked into and used to steal cardholders’ details.