Transatlantic data transfer agreement is likely to be defeated in EU court just as Safe Harbour was
Matthew Broersma
MySpace sees 360m account details leaked
MySpace accounts are the latest to go up for sale on the dark web
Government shared services ‘not working’ says NAO
Consolidating departments’ back-offices is not delivering value for money
‘Criminal’ BlackBerry network shut down by Dutch Police
The network’s owner has been arrested on suspicion of supporting organised crime
G-Cloud 8 open for business next month, hint of G-Cloud 9 shakeup
G-Cloud 6 suppliers will have to reapply, but G-Cloud 7 partners don’t in most cases
UK hosting giant 123 Reg ‘deletes’ customer sites
123 Reg, the UK’s biggest domain name registrar, said it has mistakenly deleted an unspecified number of the 1.7 million sites it hosts
IBM ‘making job cuts across Europe, US’
IBM has confirmed 900 staff cuts in Germany, with more reported across its European and US operations
Verizon Enterprise customer data stolen, sold online
Contact data on 1.5 million Verizon business customers was reportedly listed on an underground forum for $100,000
Dell warns of PC business decline ahead of EMC acquisition
The company’s annual revenues fell six percent in the last fiscal year as it prepares for its record-breaking acquisition
GCHQ director: Tech companies ‘routinely’ help law enforcement
Security services don’t need a master pass-key for all encrypted communications, but IT companies should do their bit argues GCHQ’s Robert Hannigan