Top 10 articles: Anonymous 'exposed', and ACS:Law shuts down

The big hit with V3.co.uk readers this week was the report that a researcher had apparently infiltrated the Anonymous hacking group.

This was followed by news that ACS:Law and mediaCAT had given up their battle against alleged illegal file sharers and shut up shop.

News of the imminent iPad 2 launch was also popular, as was Microsoft's removal of Autorun, the recent upheaval at Nokia, Google's Chrome 9 update and our latest Top 10, which looked at current technology conflicts.

Security news was also popular this week, including a Zeus attack on the UK government, Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday, and new revelations about Chinese hacking activity.

Researcher claims to have infiltrated Anonymous high command
Reports bring sarcastic response from Anonymous

ACS:Law and mediaCAT close down
Reports suggest firms have called it a day after failing in their pursuit of illegal file sharers

Apple iPad 2 set for launch
Second-generation tablet expected to have FaceTime capabilities but not Retina display

Microsoft removes Autorun feature
Software firm wants to tackle points of computer infection

Top 10 current technology conflicts
Battlegrounds for the future of IT

Nokia execs in the firing line as change of direction looms
Vice president of mobile phones Mary MacDowell among those under threat

UK government suffers Zeus attack
William Hague reveals government computers were infected last December

Microsoft patches 22 holes and three zero-day flaws
Patch Tuesday brings more hard work for administrators

Google rolls out Chrome 9 update with WebGL support
3D graphics and instant search highlight browser update

Night Dragon Chinese hackers go after energy firms
Latest revelations from McAfee highlight large scale covert attacks emanating from the region