‘Cyber-shame’ means never having to say you were hacked
Companies are deeply reluctant to admit when they’ve been hacked. But new European rules will force firms to come clean to customers about data breaches.
Companies are deeply reluctant to admit when they’ve been hacked. But new European rules will force firms to come clean to customers about data breaches.
We’re used to seeing police officers protecting our streets – what about the people guarding our computers? There’s an industry of researchers, investigators and enforcers fighting the bad guys.
Computer hackers and tech security experts are listening in to the subtle noises your computer makes to figure out how to crack complex security codes.
The raid on Barclays is shocking on two levels: the physical breach of security, and the technology flaws that led to the theft of £1.3m. Barclays now faces serious questions on both fronts.
Washington Correspondent Sarah Smith tells of her pursuit of the former News of the World assistant editor Greg Miskiw – and her experiences of door-stepping the man who ordered so many door-steps.
As Nick Clegg talks to journalists about the hacking scandal, our Political Editor wonders whether he missed his chance to make a mark.
Assistant Commissioner John Yates micturated on some of The Guardian’s allegations this evening. Cameron HQ thinks its man Andy Coulson is through the worst of it and they’ve won the battle. So is that it?