Some of the UK’s biggest advertisers are coming together to establish a...
Efforts are being led by blue-chip brands including Nationwide, Procter & Gamble and Unilever, which aim to grapple with the thorny issue collectively through a specialist ISBA working group that...
View ArticleElectronic car thieves carry out 42 per cent of top-end car grabs in London;...
Keyless car theft, in which hackers worm their way into electronic locks and immobilizers, now accounts for 42 percent of stolen vehicles in London.BMWs and Range Rovers are particularly at risk,...
View ArticleThe Drum’s 19 August issue – from tongue and lips to teledildonics
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View ArticleAshley Madison data hack: 32 million names and UK government email addresses...
The personal details of Ashley Madison members were revealed online earlier today following a hack last month by a group identifying itself as The Impact Team. The FBI has launched an investigation...
View ArticleArmed police surround Mumsnet co-founder's home following cyber attack
Justine Roberts, co-founder of the site, fell victim to a ‘swatting’ prank which saw an armed response team turn up at her house in the middle of the night following a hoax call which was part of a...
View ArticleAustralian radio hosts tell woman of her husband's Ashley Madison...
An Australian radio station has come under fire after two of its DJs informed a woman that her husband was registered on the hacked infidelity website Ashley Madison live on air.Radio listeners vented...
View ArticleAshley Madison: What now for the secret affairs site that has seen hackers...
It could amount to the best of a bad situation for the affair site after its gamble with hackers backfired spectacularly this week when the details of its 37 million users were scattered on BitTorrent...
View ArticleThe Drum’s 2 September issue – How marketing can change the world
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View ArticleProfiteering 'Black Hat' Wikipedia edit group culled from site
A single “co-ordinated group” of ‘black hat’ editors operating 381 now-deleted user accounts took payments to handle the PR of certain companies, business people, or artists.Wikimedia Foundation...
View ArticleRebekah Brooks' former head of security Mark Hanna posts YouTube video...
Mark Hanna, the former head of security for Rebekah Brooks, has posted a YouTube video promising to disclose more secrets on the wrongdoings of Rupert Murdoch’s News UK operations following the...
View ArticleThe Drum’s 16 September issue – From honest politics to moving targets
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View ArticleExperian breach leaks the personal data of 15m T-Mobile users
Around 15 million US T-Mobile users have had their personal information stolen in a data breach at credit agency Experian.The company, used by T-Mobile to check the background of customers, saw stolen...
View ArticleEverton FC and RCD Espanyol sponsorship deal with Power8 in jeopardy...
Everton FC and RCD Espanyol football clubs sponsorship agreements with Power8 look to have backfired after the tech provider has been accused of fraud.The Costa Rica-registered company which has...
View ArticleThe Drum’s 14 October issue - From best laid plans to digital trailblazers
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View ArticleProfiteering 'Black Hat' Wikipedia edit group culled from site
A single “co-ordinated group” of ‘black hat’ editors operating 381 now-deleted user accounts took payments to handle the PR of certain companies, business people, or artists.Wikimedia Foundation...
View ArticleRebekah Brooks' former head of security Mark Hanna posts YouTube video...
Mark Hanna, the former head of security for Rebekah Brooks, has posted a YouTube video promising to disclose more secrets on the wrongdoings of Rupert Murdoch’s News UK operations following the...
View ArticleThe Drum’s 16 September issue – From honest politics to moving targets
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View ArticleThe Drum’s 30 September issue – from problem solving to virtual allies
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View ArticleExperian breach leaks the personal data of 15m T-Mobile users
Around 15 million US T-Mobile users have had their personal information stolen in a data breach at credit agency Experian.The company, used by T-Mobile to check the background of customers, saw stolen...
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