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guardian.co.uk » Technology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 8, 2008
If a fraudster copies the numbers from your bank debit or credit cards, there's little to stop them going on a shopping spree online. This kind of fraud - known as card-not-present - exceeded £290m in the UK last year …
Also tagged: technology, news, computing, money, credit cards, research and development, law and technology
guardian.co.uk » Technology | guardian.co.uk - Sep 29, 2008
Since 2001 the United States has not, for the most part, abandoned the principles of justice set out so magnificently in its founding constitution. But many people around the world believe that it has. In prosecuting …
Also tagged: human rights, technology, hacking, internet, united states
guardian.co.uk » The Guardian newspaper: Editorials & reply | guardian.co.uk - Sep 28, 2008
Editorial: Since 2001 the United States has not, for the most part, abandoned the principles of justice set out so magnificently in its founding constitution
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guardian.co.uk » Technology | guardian.co.uk - Sep 26, 2008
Autism experts, politicians, lawyers and civil rights campaigners are urging Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, to intervene in the case of the British hacker Gary McKinnon so that he can be tried in Britain rather than …
Also tagged: human rights, technology, uk news, world news, hacking, internet, computer security, united states
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Sep 25, 2008
Politicians, lawyers and campaigners unite to save computer whizz who penetrated Pentagon security
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guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Sep 25, 2008
Millions of mobiles are lost and discarded every year, yet their owners give little thought to the sensitive data they contain. Pete Warren looks at the consequences
Also tagged: technology, news, hacking, blackberry, computer security, money, télécoms, intellectual property, scams, mobile phones, consumer affairs, politics and technology, internet phones and broadband
guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Sep 25, 2008
Millions of mobiles are lost and discarded every year, yet their owners give little thought to the sensitive data they contain. Pete Warren looks at the consequences
Also tagged: technology, news, hacking, blackberry, computer security, télécoms, intellectual property, mobile phones, politics and technology
guardian.co.uk » Technology | guardian.co.uk - Sep 24, 2008
Three years ago, Graham Clements – the European managing director of the UK subsidiary of the Japanese packaging multinational Ishida – decided to get rid of his BlackBerry and passed it on to his IT department for …
Also tagged: technology, news, hacking, blackberry, computer security, télécoms, intellectual property, mobile phones, politics and technology
guardian.co.uk » Technology | guardian.co.uk - Aug 27, 2008
"Captcha is the bane of the internet," says Matt Mullenweg, who runs the massively popular blogging site Wordpress.com. "I can't figure them out myself half the time!" He is referring to those squiggly, distorted …
Also tagged: technology, internet, spam, social networking, computer security, email
guardian.co.uk » Technology | guardian.co.uk - Aug 27, 2008
I've been living here since 2003, but I still can't make any sense of Britain's love affair with the utility bill. Of all the romantic fixations, why something as ridiculous as a gas bill? My first peek into this …
Also tagged: technology, uk news, computer security, money, e commerce