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Cleo attack victim list grows as Hertz confirms customer data stolenNews Hertz has confirmed it suffered a data breach as a result of the Cleo zero-day vulnerability in late 2024, with the car rental giant warning that customer data was stolen.
By Ross Kelly Published
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The Pirate Bay is back, but for how long?News Notorious file-sharing site reappears online, but claims suggest FBI is logging IPs
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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The Pirate Bay traffic doubles despite ISP blockNews File-sharing site gets bulk of its traffic from the US
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Pirate Bay co-founder arrested after two years on the runNews Peter Sunde will need to serve his outstanding sentence for copyright violations
By Clare Hopping Published
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Pirate Bay North Korea relocation "a hoax"News Pirates fool users but server locations still a mystery.
By Rene Millman Published
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UK court orders blocking of more torrent websitesNews H33T, Fenopy and Kickass Torrents get blocked
By Rene Millman Published
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Mega file-sharing: Need to KnowNews What services does Kim Dotcom offer users with his latest venture? Is it legal and are your files safe? Khidr Suleman finds out...
By Khidr Suleman Published
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Kim Dotcom returns to file-sharing business with 50GB freeNews File-sharing service to launch on 20 January.
By Khidr Suleman Published
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Momentum 2012: EMC hits out at Dropbox-like firms'News Storage giant claims consumer-grade online file sharing services are struggling to gain enterprise acceptance.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Dropbox adds two-factor authentication following hackNews One-time pass code available for users demanding more security in wake of this month's password hack.
By Rene Millman Published
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RES debuts on-premise Dropbox rivalNews Workspace management vendor launches business-focused file sharing product.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Megaupload lawyers move to kill US piracy chargesNews The file-sharing site's legal team claim case is invalid because the company's based in Hong Kong.
By ITPro Published
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