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The Turla hacking group has used newly discovered malware to compromise a European ministry of foreign affairs and its diplomatic missions abroad, says ESET.
Despite the plethora of job opportunities, the UK tech sector still struggles with diversity, and theres a long way to go to catch up with the pace of technological progress.
Underwater datacentres (UDCs) could face serious threats from acoustic attacks as simple as a high musical note broadcast beneath the waves, according to new research.
The European Union has launched an investigation into Meta over suspicions that its social media platforms Facebook and Instagram cause behavioural addiction in children and fail to protect them from inappropriate content.
International Monetary Fund managing director Dr Kristalina Georgieva has warned of that AI is hitting the global labour market like a tsunami.
The destruction of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore by Singapore-flagged container ship, the Dali recently drew immediate speculation that it may have been hacked. This was almost certainly not the case, said Mantas Marcinkevicuis, CISO at maritime information provider Lloyds List Intelligence.
British tech firm Raspberry Pi is aiming to end London's IPO dry spell with a potential listing this year.
The UK's post-Brexit border regime has come under fresh fire after IT outages crippled the crucial Automatic Licence Verification System (ALVS) over the weekend.
Superalignment will be dealt a serious blow by the loss of its leaders, and the lack of transparency is raising concerns and fueling speculattion of an exodus from OpenAI
Microsoft has fixed 60 Windows CVEs in its May Patch Tuesday update, two of which are actively exploited zero days. One is a critical vulnerability, earning an 8.8 CVSS rating.
The Conservative Party has breached 300+ people's personal data in email slip-up.
The AI wave isnt on the horizon. Its already here and most CIOs are not well prepared.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has joined forces with three prominent insurance associations to combat the growing threat of ransomware payments in the UK.
Based on Computing's research and interviews with two experts in the field, we look at the causes of burnout among cybersecurity professionals and how more attention paid to this issue at board level could help shore up defences.
OpenAI debuted GPT-4o yesterday which the company hopes will offer users a more human like interaction in real time via live voice conversation, video streams and text.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt plans to raise a homegrown tech titan, but does the UK's investment landscape support that lofty ambition?
Microsoft is bracing for a fresh round of antitrust charges in Europe, as the EU Commission prepares to take aim at the tech giant's dominance in the video conferencing market with its Teams software.
Amateur dramatics gets right what companies have failed at for years.
Shared Services Connected Ltd (SSCL), a key IT contractor for the UK government, concealed for months the cybersecurity breach that compromised the data of hundreds of thousands of current and former military personnel.
We have to protect our people as much as our networks, and that means looking after their mental health as well as their security education.
Security analysts at Recorded Future's Insikt Group have unearthed a Russian influence network named CopyCop, which employs generative AI to distort and repurpose authentic news for its own aims.
VP and Deputy Chief Security Officer at GitHub explains why basic security hygiene measures like securing developer accounts can prevent much bigger supply chain problems later, and how AI tools can play a part in making us more secure as well as more productive.
Shares in UK chip designer Arm fell by 7% yesterday after the company revealed a lower than expected revenue forecast.
The recently announced partnership between Stack Overflow and OpenAI is going down badly with users of the public facing part of the platform.
Google parent Alphabet has urged the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) in London to dismiss a mass lawsuit that accuses the company of abusing its dominance in the online advertising market.
Japanese investment giant SoftBank Group is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Graphcore, a British AI chip designer that has struggled to gain traction in recent years.
Jason Ozin, CISO at PIB Insurance, told the Cybersecurity Festival to get a broker, get certified and get hacked.
Researchers at vendor Leviathan Security Group have revealed a novel network attack technique they call TunnelVision, which potentially affects all VPNs.
A technical issue affecting UK Border Force's IT systems caused hours-long queues at airports around the country before it was fixed.
Big cyber news found us, unusually, staying in the UK's borders last week.
Microsoft currently tracks 300 large-scale threat actors, meaning state sponsored actors and major ransomware gangs; last year that number was 200.
INC Ransom makes good on earlier threat to publish data
Personal information belonging to serving UK personnel has been leaked in a deliberate attack targeting the Ministry of Defence.
A new report by cybersecurity firm Imperva paints a surprising picture of the internet landscape.
Microsoft is undergoing a major security overhaul following a series of high-profile breaches and harsh criticism for its handling of past incidents.
A committee of UK legislators has accused the government of turning a blind eye to copyright infringement by large language models, effectively endorsing the practice through its inaction.