A Year Ago: Teen arrested for AOL hack
Originally published Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:28:30 GMT
Originally published Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:28:30 GMT
A report by UK MPs has rejected the idea that tech companies are merely platforms.
The National Policing Improvement Agency has outlined its plans for boosting the use of mobile fingerprinting, wearable video devices and digital forensics
The UK government is giving £1m to smart graduates to entice them to become comp sci teachers and is setting up high-tech apprenticeships at its spy agencies in hopes of overcoming the IT skills shortage.
The ISPs have lost the latest in a string of court battles against the copyright crackdown legislation, which will see themhaving to police their customers for unlawful file-sharing
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But Manchester police chief argues against the success of international paedophile raids
Tribunal intended to protect will be unable to prevent breaches of the European Human Rights Act under the RIP Act
The European Parliament has voted to allow a single EU-wide patent scheme to press forward, despite receiving objections from Italy and Spain
Culture minister Jeremy Hunt, who has taken over responsibility for telecoms regulation, has begun consultation on a new law covering broadband, mobile and online TV services