British government says it will introduce tougher measures against people who run Web sites that promote terrorism.
The publisher of two pro-jihad Web sites has been arrested in London on suspicion of terrorism-related activities, US investigators said on Friday.
A government project to use passenger and intelligence databases to track and screen travellers entering and leaving the UK is set to begin trials by the end of the year.
Fears of cyberterror could actually hurt IT security, a threats expert asserts.
A virus hidden in an email purporting to warn of planned terrorist attacks is spreading in Malaysia.
A friend of mine who works in IT passed on some surprising news the other day.
Backup plans are almost ubiquitous -- and a good thing too. But have you checked the use-by date on yours?
A YouTube video has changed my view of the world. And no, this time it didn't involve a monkey or a grievous injury captured on camera.
The publisher of two pro-jihad Web sites has been arrested in London on suspicion of terrorism-related activities, US investigators said on Friday.
Counter-terrorism adviser to four US presidents Richard Clarke discusses whether cyberterrorism is a misnomer or a real threat.
Security expert Bruce Schneier says the danger from cyberterrorism is "overblown."
IT directors are more concerned about the security threat posed to systems by staff than by terrorist attacks, according to new research.
Australian company directors and officers are being warned of the damaging impact cybercrime can have if they don't address risks effectively.
Despite her unpopular stance on encryption, Dorothy Denning's dedication to security has earned her respect. What does she think is in store for security?
China's 960 million citizens will be issued with digital smart ID cards, starting from next year.
Before you entrust your credit card information to a malicious user, find out what the American Red Cross has to say about the Septer Trojan horse.
Phishing scams work on an embarrasingly low percentage of users -- but apparently that's enough to keep them profitable.
So far, the open source browser has been getting a free ride -- nobody is criticising it. That is, until now.
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