All articles by Claudia Glover
Capita confirms cyberattack caused widespread outages for UK clients
The company says Friday’s outage was the result of a breach. Investigations are continuing.
Lloyd’s of London cyber war exclusion rules come into effect today
Lloyd’s of London’s controversial clause has caused consternation for many in the insurance industry as they rush to abide by the deadline.
NHS Highland rapped by ICO for HIV patient data leak
The health service body was careless with an email and exposed patients’ information. But it avoided a costly fine.
Eco-hacktivism should be taking the world by storm. What happened?
For years, cybersecurity researchers warned that the next great wave of hacktivism will try to save the planet. Only a committed few have joined the movement.
Information on 63,000 children leaks online after Cl0p’s cyberattack on Fortra
A flaw discovered in January has been exploited by the cybercriminals to attack myriad organisations.
US government banned from using spyware like Pegasus
The order comes as it was revealed evidence of spyware has been found on the devices of 50 US government officials.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT safeguards ‘trivial to bypass’ for criminals, Europol says
The chatbot is dangerous when in the wrong hands, the European police force has warned.
Latitude Group and Crown Resorts become latest Australian companies to suffer cyberattacks
The Latitude Group CEO has described the incident as ‘hugely disappointing’ after millions of records were stolen.
DWP to automate antiquated threat detection system that relies on Excel spreadsheets
Staff are manually assessing cyberthreats, and the department is upgrading to an automated system.
UK government releases ‘urgently needed’ cyber resilience strategy for the NHS
The strategy details what needs to be updated and how, ensuring the NHS will be resilient against cyberattacks by 2030.