The government said the body will draw together all the latest international standards.
Messages, images and contact lists are all vulnerable - luckily a fix is already out.
"We have concrete evidence governments are developing digital weapons," claims whistleblower.
Chancellor faces uncertain future in Number 11 after dropping National Insurance hike.
The high street retailer and the comedian will host meetings for people to "share their personal stories".
Fears growing that Watson – and others – hit by 'The Fappening' round two.
The FBI can spy on journalists' electronic data even without a warrant.
Tories had promised not to raise VAT, income tax or NICs in their 2015 general election manifesto.
Kraken will be supporting trading in: MLN/XBT (melon-bitcoin) and MLN/ETH (melon-ether).
CEO calls for greater intervention by the UK government to protect strategic industries.
Labour says the UK government is talking up recklessly crashing out of the bloc.
Chamois was 'one of the largest' malware families seen on Android and distributed via 'multiple channels'.
The hack is being blamed on a third-party analytics service, Twitter Counter.
Basic wages grew 2.2% in three months to January, falling short of forecast and slowing down from previous quarter.
Mike Ashley's company dismisses reports former CEO pocketed 400 times more than the average employee.
Government now £800m short of recouping the whole £20bn it injected in the bank to bail out in 2008.
Loss of EU workers could jeopardise key infrastructure projects, according to surveyors.
Jaguar's first electric car, the I-Pace, has been spotted testing in public - and looks just like the concept.
US authorities have accused 4 hackers of involvement in the cyberattacks against Yahoo.
Julian Assange had previously vowed to provide tech firm with 'exclusive access' to CIA malware.
Commandant General Robert Neller faced tough questions on how commanders would be held responsible too.
FBI hacked 8,000 computers in 120 countries to catch child porn site visitors – did it overstep the mark?
The Central Bank of Ireland said it will have to recruit new staff to handle the rising number of applications from international firms.
Both groups identical in technique as cyber gangs operate more sophisticated methods, says report.
Treasury Secretary David Gauke claims it will cause 'huge economic uncertainty' but fails to address analysis query.
Big favourites missing from the festival due to injury weighs in the favour of turf accountants.
Last November, the firm was forced to contact 133,827 customers after a data breach.
Find out how to spot the real Google Chrome.
Russia uses WikiLeaks' CIA documents to speak out against appointment of anti-subversion minister.
Around 80 employees based in Britain have agreed to move to Dusseldorf where Lush recently opened a factory.