April, 2011

Royal wedding: security nightmare

5,000 U.K. police officers on duty will be on the lookout for Irish dissident terrorists, Muslim extremists, anti-monarchists, protesters and ordinary riffraff who might blight the royal spectacle

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Volcanic ash air shutdown the ‘right’ decision

Concerns about aircraft safety during the eruption of an Icelandic volcano in 2010 were well founded, according to a new scientific study.

Sony suffers the biggest PlayStation security breach ever

Sony Corp suffered a huge breach in its video game online network that allowed the theft of names, addresses and possibly credit card data belonging to 77 million user accounts, in one of the largest Internet security break-ins ever.

Facebook sued for $1 by a “spammer”

Some time in February of this year, David Fagin noticed he was suddenly being blocked from sending friend requests on Facebook after the social networking giant for whatever reason labeled him as a ‘spammer’.

Anger after scam-exposing community shut down by Facebook

In a bizarre and hard-to-understand move, a Facebook page which claims it helped countless Facebook members stay safe online on the social network has been shut down… by Facebook.

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Mobiles fall prey to hack attacks

Stroll around a park making or receiving mobile phone calls and it is hard to believe that anyone could be listening in. Who could possibly eavesdrop on your modern, digitally encrypted handset?

Hacker breaks into European Space Agency’s servers

A hacker has breached the FTP servers at the European Space Agency (ESA) and posted usernames and passwords online. Romanian hacker TinKode, who attacked the Royal Navy website last year, claimed on his blog that he had penetrated the ESA, and published online an estimated 200 usernames passwords.

Apple sues Samsung for ‘copying’ iPhone and iPad

Apple has filed a lawsuit against Samsung, claiming that the Korean giant copied its technology for use in the rival Galaxy tablet and smartphone range.