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Spy chiefs fear Chinese cyber attack

Vast Spy System Loots Computers in 103 Countries

The House of Commons IT systems has reportedly been infected by the infamous Conficker superworm

UK Police Identify 200 Children As Potential Terrorists

New Chatham House report, Cyberspace and the National Security of the United Kingdom

TelTech intros pay-as-you-use lie detector phone service

Cybercrime revenues exceeding drug trafficking?

Madoff data is exempt from data protection law and can be exported, rules High Court

Councils used 'snooper's charter' more than 10,000 times

Canadian cops cry for BlackBerry wiretap

London health authority put on notice over data breach

US phone identity look-up site

Employees see work laptops as personal property

London Health Authority dumps old PC with 2,500 patient records still on it

Lawyer-client privilege can't stop surveillance, says House of Lords

Bleak job market creating data thieves, says Visa chief

Right to privacy broken by a quarter of UK's public databases

Microsoft takes action on industrial espionage

Flaw makes Twitter vulnerable to serious viral attack

Google has been forced to remove scores of images after complaints from the public

Boffins sniff keystrokes with lasers, oscilloscopes

Mobile users at risk of ID theft

U.K. to monitor, store all social-network traffic

Credit card skimming malware targeting ATMs

UK companies spurn encryption

Finn creates USB 'finger driv'

Two million households now have spy devices in their bins

Bogus bomb, somewhere near you

Bishop of Manchester silenced by computer virus

Sentex access control systems compromised by master code

World Wide Web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee fell victim to online fraud

Film-maker turns into 'eyeborg' with camera in eye socket

Google Docs leaks out private data

Should schools be fingerprinting our children?

Sprint: Employee Stole Customer Data

Hammonds lawyer accused of taking 'secret payments'

Patient data security overhauled

Remote-controlled planes could spy on British homes

Two men have been convicted for their part in trying to pull off a £229m heist at the Sumitomo Mitsui Bank in London

British pair charged in 'industrial espionage' row

Time lawyers got to grips with encryption

Google ad service raises privacy fears

Internet at risk from "wiretapping", says web inventor

Stalking Goes High-Tech

BBC team exposes cyber crime risk

SEC: Magical stock brokering software was a fraud

Popular passwords include ‘1234′ and ‘password'

No investigation after malware is found on parliamentary PC

Major e-music site hit by hackers

Government scraps data sharing plans

Investigation information stored on a USB drive has been lost by Lothian and Borders Police

HackersBlog has made a fan of the Telegraph newspaper

Goodyear called FBI over tire secrets; two charged

Companies should rate security for endpoint systems as a priority

Data on Obama helicopter leaked

Despite official ban, spyware is hot seller in China

One in four women spy on partners

Finland Agrees To Let Companies Spy On Workers

Ugandan Government admits to illegal tapping

Police turn mapmakers to count CCTV cameras

Netbooks may pose security risk to businesses

Unions demand laws against 'blacklisting' after workers' data sold

One in 20 corporate PCs infested by bots

Tracker covert transmitter helps Metropolitan Police crackdown on plant theft