Top 10 most read: One M9 vs Galaxy S6, Volkswagen shuns cloud, Dropbox Android bug

What got V3 readers excited over past seven days

The Galaxy S6, S6 Edge and HTC One M9 were all unveiled at MWC in Barcelona earlier this month, and V3 readers were very keen to find out our initial impressions of the upcoming handsets, and how well they perform against each other.

The S6 Edge is likely to cost £100 more than the standard S6 version, while the One M9 adds a more customised version of the Android interface than Samsung's approach.

There were a few security concerns for IT managers to worry about last week, with IBM discovering a bug in the Dropbox SDK, which leaves Android users at risk of attack. Other research revealed that US industrial control systems were coming heavily under attack, putting critical infrastructure at risk.

One firm taking steps to protect its data is car maker Volkswagen, which has opted for an internal hosted infrastructure to support its data lab rather than using cloud hosting, due to stringent data regulations in Germany.

HTC One M9 vs Galaxy S6
How Samsung's redesigned Galaxy S6 compares with HTC's follow-up One M9

US industrial control systems attacked 245 times in 12 months
Energy sector accounted for 79 incidents, while 65 concerned cyber infiltration of ICS hardware makers

Dropbox SDK bug leaves Android users open to attack
IBM uncovered a bug in cloud storage service provider Dropbox's software development kit (SDK) that potentially leaves millions of Android users open to attack

Galaxy S6 vs S6 EdgeWe pit the Galaxy S6 Edge with its curved screen alongside the Galaxy S6 Samsung flagship handset

Volkswagen shuns cloud computing due to data protection concerns
Volkswagen Group opts instead for internal hosted infrastructure to support its data lab

Cyber terror test tasks hackers with saving London from hacked battleship
Cyber Security Challenge final will see participants attempt to regain control of a gun system, which has been hacked remotely and forced to target London's City Hall

Apache ActiveMQ flaws leaving enterprise servers open to DoS attacks
Two critical bugs in the commonly used Apache ActiveMQ open-source messaging and Integration Patterns server are leaving businesses open to denial-of-service and brute force cyber attacks

Microsoft supersized Patch Tuesday plugs Freak flaw
Freak update given an 'important' ranking despite being the most high-profile bug fixed in the March 2015 Patch Tuesday update

Met Police signs Vodafone 4G deal for officers on the beat
4G services will be used to reduce paper work and increase the time officers spend on the street

CIA created Apple Mac OS X, iPhone and iPad attack tools
Multi-year campaign revealed by documents chronicling a secret annual 'Jamboree' event sponsored by the CIA.