Penalty Point Punishment for Using a Mobile While Driving Could Double
An unexpected increase in London road deaths has sparked the idea.
An unexpected increase in London road deaths has sparked the idea.
The Bill will require companies both online and offline to keep 12 month's worth of records of "who contacted whom and when."
Connecticut State Police have recently trained dogs to sniff out electronics as part of a new strategy to go after child pornographers.
The kinds of skimmers now being used are so slim and small that you'll never see them—and their battery life means they last an age, too.
Be honest about how hard you failed chemistry or face medieval retribution.
The majority of police time is now being spent dealing with internet abuse, suggests a police chief.
The News International phone hacking trials verdicts are in -- former chief exec Rebekah Brooks has been cleared of all charges; former News of the World editor Andy Coulson has been found guilty of conspiracy. Read more at The Guardian here.
Nokia found itself in difficulties, with criminals threatening to reveal the source code "for part of an operating system used in its smartphones."
He's been sentenced to three months for inflicting Windows 8 on the world earlier than expected.
A new Shanghai-based cyberattack unit, with links to the People's Liberation Army in China, has been hacking the US, according to CrowdStrike.
And we think we've got it bad dodging the odd punch from an angry van driver.
Peter Sunde, one of the co-founders of Pirate Bay, has been arrested in southern Sweden and will serve an outstanding eight month prison sentence -- two years after he was originally sentenced.
Bank heists are one of the most common crimes to take place in the realms of pop culture, how how does one plan the perfect robbery?