Protecting your ID Archive
ID cards: no data security fears – and no chance we'll pay for them
UK lays down the law... [22 Apr 2004]
Online outfits responsible for protecting consumer ID, say consumers
But, if you ask them, they'll give you their passwords [20 Apr 2004]
Spammers are tracking you, warn security experts
Don't open it, don't preview it, don't even think about it [15 Apr 2004]
TV-Anytime asks Liberty Alliance for digital identity
Choice, privacy and security… especially for profits [14 Apr 2004]
Update: Google considers Gmail revisions
Change of heart at the Googleplex? [14 Apr 2004]
Google set to clear UK privacy hurdle
Controversial email service clear for take off (and to think we all thought it was an April Fool anyway...) [14 Apr 2004]
Biometric ID card bill on its way 'in a month'
Pistols at dawn for Blunkett and rest of Europe [08 Apr 2004]
Offshore data security fears dismissed by UK
"It hasn't happened" says the data protection watchdog… [06 Apr 2004]
UK is scam haven, says Office of Fair Trading
'Too good to be true' offers run riot over internet... [02 Apr 2004]
Virus top 10: It's a Netsky/Bagle whitewash
Others bow down before the all-conquering malware [01 Apr 2004]
E-voting gets the chop at the Pentagon
Far too dangerous a place, the internet [31 Mar 2004]
ID card "route map" revealed by UK Passport Service
£78 biometric cards and books will need to be renewed every five years… [31 Mar 2004]
One billion people to get biometrics and RFID tracking by 2015
Surveillance passports just not cricket, say civil liberties groups [30 Mar 2004]
No extradition for 'DrinkorDie internet pirate'
Allegedly involved in $50m hacker ring… [26 Mar 2004]
£55,000: The growing cost of virus clean-up
But nearly two-thirds of you have got malware in check [23 Mar 2004]
AOL blocks websites to scupper spammers
Penis-patch and Viagra buyers not impressed... [22 Mar 2004]
Europe tells US: 'Hands off our flyers' data'
European Parliament says US too insecure for passengers' details [22 Mar 2004]
Online virginity auction - girl settles for £8,400...
...and a telecoms engineer - at least it was "over quite quickly" (though quite what her point of reference is, who knows...) [22 Mar 2004]