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One third of EU surfers hit by malware

Latest EU report highlights growing threats despite the widespread use of security software

WikiLeaks cables show secret designs behind ACTA

Treaty conceived to circumvent international bodies

European tech investment lagging behind on global stage

Simmons & Simmons survey finds European businesses unsure about growth potential

EU outlines directive on air passenger data sharing

European Commission seeking specific agreement on anti-terrorism initiative

European Commission sets aside £1.53bn broadband fund

Record investment expected to boost jobs and the economy

EU data protection supervisor backs new laws

But Peter Hustinx still wants breach notification laws and stronger rights for citizens

Former ICO boss wades into European data law debate

Data protection laws must reflect reality of digital world, argues Richard Thomas

EU warns governments on cloud computing

Public clouds should be used only for non-critical apps, says security agency Enisa

European unified comms market to double by 2014

IDC research shows cloud-based and managed services becoming increasingly popular

Telcos raise concerns over EU breach notification laws

Planned legislation still faces several hurdles, according to Enisa report

WikiLeaks attacks are wake up call for e-commerce

IMRG warns online retailers to be on their guard this Christmas

WikiLeaks saga highlights need for public private co-operation

European Commissioner Neelie Kroes says US and Europe need to work together more

European Commission paves way for unitary EU patent system

EC hopes voluntary scheme will give European innovators greater protection

EU data protection tsar set to get tough

European data protection supervisor Peter Hustinx signals a change of approach when dealing with the EU's institutions

UK government urges EC to revisit single patent plans

Ten other nations also write to EC calling for a pan-European system

UK comes top in EU security study

Just four per cent of firms hit by a security incident last year, says Eurostat report

European Commission fines LCD manufacturers £542m

Samsung and LG among those found guilty of price-fixing

European Commission opens roaming consultation

Neelie Kroes reiterates desire for parity between domestic and roaming charges

European Commission concerned over WikiLeaks DDoS attacks

Home affairs commissioner says upcoming laws will criminalise DDoS tools

EU Telecoms Council urged to agree on spectrum use

Neelie Kroes claims move will help drive internet access across Europe

EC reaffirms commitment to data protection reform

Harmonised laws and the 'right to be forgotten' now fundamental, says Reding

Vodafone tempts business users with roaming cuts

Smartphone users offered more affordable data packages while abroad

EC calls for tighter cloud computing security

Safety of personal data is paramount, says Neelie Kroes

Kroes praises EU broadband improvements

But more work is needed, says Digital Agenda commissioner

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