All articles by Claudia Glover
Capita cyberattack sees 90 organisations report possible data breaches
Data watchdog the ICO has been inundated with reports of possible data leaks following two security incidents at Capita.
Tesla data breach? 100GB of company information ‘leaked by whistleblower’
If the company is found to be in contravention of GDPR, it could be fined up to €3.26bn.
Kyocera AVX becomes LockBit ransomware gang’s latest victim?
The company’s data appears to have been posted to the gang’s blog following a breach of Fujitsu last year.
Five Eyes nations warn that ‘Volt Typhoon’ Chinese hackers are targeting critical infrastructure
The hackers can move almost undetected through networks and could cause serious disruption.
This IT worker joined a cyberattack on his own company to try and pocket the ransom
The Oxford Biomedica IT worker changed payment details on the ransom demand to try and pocket the money.
Defence giant Rheinmetall suffers cyberattack by Black Basta ransomware gang
The attack from the Russian gang took place after the company announced it was in talks with Ukraine about building a new tank factory.
Could cryptocurrencies and digital assets be regulated globally?
New global regulations have been put forward to try and protect consumers and businesses from sustaining big losses.
Tech industry coalition launches Stop Scams UK to combat online fraud
Banks, fintechs and Big Tech are stepping in to take action after criticism of the government’s National Fraud Strategy.
BlackCat ransomware is using signed Microsoft kernel drivers to avoid detection
Research has revealed how the Russian gang’s malware remains hidden in systems and gets around end-point security.
Meta’s €1.2bn fine for breaching GDPR could have a big impact on EU-US data transfers
The company has been using standard contractual clauses to transfer information, but these appear to no longer by valid.