FI is looking for technological support for an award winning scheme that is providing a new future for young offenders by providing them with the skills for a new start in life.
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Thursday, 07 February 2008 23:06
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Initiatives such as the OLPC and Classmate could mean an explosion in botnets in the developing world, warn security experts. Peter Warren reports.
What if the plans to spread low-cost One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) and Intel Classmate computers to the developing world work?
What if in a few years there are hundreds of millions of those cheap, cheerful and liberating computers out there?
Many might applaud, but among computer security experts, there’s growing concern that those schemes could inadvertently lead to a huge increase in computer crime.
Read more ...Thursday, 26 January 2006 00:04
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The Chinese government’s attitude to internet use demonstrates shocking double standards on hacking and censorship
The plundering of western technology, business and government databases by Chinese hackers is a sign of Beijing’s double standards towards the development of the internet, experts say.
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The personal records of school-children and the passwords and user names of top company executives and academics have been discovered in a survey into the destruction of computer data.
Read more ...Sunday, 19 March 2000 23:45
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A consortium of academic groups and scientists has launched pioneering technology that will allow people to walk the streets of ancient cities and interact with virtual reality reconstructions of their inhabitants.
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