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Facebook clickjacking legal row
The social network and Washington State sue a marketing firm over claims that it deceived users by hiding 'Like' buttons. The firm denies the charge.
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Botnet suspect denies involvement
The Russian man accused by Microsoft of being behind the Kelihos botnet attack insists he is "absolutely not guilty".
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Twitter 'can censor by country'
Twitter says it now has the technology to censor tweets on a country by country basis, a move which is criticised by freedom of information campaigners.
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Top Euro MP quits in piracy row
A European Parliament rapporteur stands down in protest as a controversial anti-piracy agreement is signed by several countries.
ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
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Selfridges IT chief moves on to British Car Auctions
Duncan Gray, formerly the group IT director at luxury retailer Selfridges, has been appointed as the new chief information officer at British Car Auctions (BCA).
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Data protection tops UK security investments in 2012
Data protection will be the top security initiative for most UK organisations in 2012, reveals a survey of IT professionals.
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Neelie Kroes calls for speedy EU uptake of cloud computing
The European Commission has called on public authorities, industry, cloud buyers and suppliers to come together in a cloud partnership.
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Businesses should disable pcAnywhere, says Symantec
Security firm Symantec has warned businesses to stop using its pcAnywhere software until security patches are issued.

