In the UK, policies that restrict the flow of information across the Internet are generally met with outcry and consternation for contradicting our fundamental right of free speech, but for many individuals widespread Internet censorship is the norm.
The government of North Korea has decided to double the size of its “cyber army”, said the South Korean Defence Ministry on Tuesday.
South Korea laid blame on North Korea for the latest of a string of hack attacks against nuclear power plants, Reuters reports on Tuesday.
As the victims of a terrorist attack in 1997 look set to be awarded the .ir domain, Icann has asked the US courts not to destroy a valuable "resource utilised by the internet community."
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