

UK Secret Services Illegally Spied on Populace
The UK’s intelligence services have unlawfully engaged in mass surveillance of the populous for over a decade, hiding their activity from...


Apple Shares Unencrypted iMessage Metadata With Cops
Apple last week faced renewed scrutiny for its data-sharing practices, following a report that it retains iMessage metadata and shares it...


Yahoo Data Breach: Industry Reaction
Fresh from its recent Verizon acquisition, Yahoo has announced that 500 million user account credentials were stolen during an attack in...


Yahoo’s Hack a Stark Reminder
When Yahoo Inc. on Thursday admitted that a “state-sponsored” hacker was able to abscond with 500 million user accounts, it was yet...


Yahoo a victim of a state-sponsored hack
Hacks releasing personal data are far too common, but the scale of the one carried out on Yahoo may be the catalyst for organisations and...


Cabinet Office Slammed For Lack of InfoSec Leadership
A fresh report from the National Audit Office says the Cabinet Office has failed to get to grips with information security across...


Canadian Police Association Endorses Citizen-Monitoring Law
The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) has passed a resolution mandating the group advocate for a law that would force...


Canada’s police chiefs: “We need laws that force cybercriminals to reveal their passwords”
The news that Canada’s police chiefs are advocating for federal laws that would compel individuals to provide electronic passwords with a...


Is the EU to Blame For Further Prompting Privacy Issues?
The European Commission to looking to tighten its regulatory grip on US-based tech companies which are slowly replacing traditional...


Breach of Dota 2 Gaming Forum Exposes 1.9 Million Accounts
Developers patched the software running the official online forum of online battle game Dota 2, after nearly 2 million accounts...