Apple is accused of unwittingly encouraging phone theft after it emerged the company does not check if a broken iPhone has been stolen before issuing a replacement handset.
A new set-top box has been unveiled by Lord Alan Sugar today with the backing of the BBC, ITV, and Channels 4 and 5.
Internet and phone firms are preparing to install “black boxes” to monitor UK internet and phone traffic, and decode encrypted messages – including Facebook and GMail messages.
An ex-employee of RBS warned 18 months ago that outsourcing the company’s computer systems to India would create “enormous risk” at the state-funded bank, Channel 4 News learns.
A computer that will form a key part of President Obama’s nuclear security agenda is ranked the most powerful computing system on the list of the world’s fastest supercomputers.
As six men are sentenced for carrying out a sophisticated multi-million pound identity fraud, Channel 4 News explains how they carried out the scam.
Channel 4 News has learned that international fraudsters targeting UK businesses with a complex phone-hacking scam, stole £30,000 from one local authority in just two days.
Millions more British bank customers have been exposed to fraud through the latest credit and debit card technology, writes Channel 4 News technology producer Geoff White.
In a surprise announcement, mobile phone giant Everything Everywhere looks to steal a march on the competition by rolling out 4G technology to allow super-fast internet browsing on the move.
Computer hacking and autism are increasingly mentioned in the same breath thanks to several high profile court cases but Channel 4 News asks if autism can really be used as a defence to online crime?
Facebook is on course for the biggest internet stock flotation after announcing plans to sell shares to the public, but founder Mark Zuckerberg says he does not wake up with the goal of making money.
As MIT warns the power grid of the United States needs a cyber shield, Technology Producer Geoff White looks at the threat posed by the most serious cyber infrastructure attack ever: Stuxnet.
As MIT warns the United States may need a cyber shield to protect its power grid, Channel 4 News Technology Producer Geoff White looks at how serious the cyber threat facing Britain is.
Channel 4 News exposes the “hidden web”, a shady network of websites trading in illegal goods, including drugs and paedophile material, apparently beyond the grasp of the authorities.
Up to 20 UN staff are killed in Afghanistan, after protests over the burning of a Koran in the US turned violent. The pastor who organised the burning tells Channel 4 News he’s not responsible.