All articles by Claudia Glover
Millions of exposed credentials detected in open source code repositories
Researchers warn that not only are these credentials publicly available, they can spread ‘like wildfire’.
China’s plan for a new Data Bureau could help – or hinder – businesses
Plans for a new central body to manage information could make life easier for businesses in China, or further restrict them.
DoppelPaymer ransomware gang members arrested in operation in Germany and Ukraine
The gang was responsible for attacks on more than 600 companies, according to police.
Devastating cyberattack hits Barcelona hospital
The attack has hit systems at several clinics, leading to cancelled appointments and operations.
China claims it is being targeted by state-sponsored cyberattacks from the US
An influential adviser says Chinese organisations are being targeted by hackers as tech trade tensions ramp up.
Polish mayor Jacek Karnowski ‘hacked’ using Pegasus spyware
Another Polish politician is said to have had their device hacked by government agents using the controversial spyware.
US cybersecurity strategy takes hard-line stance on foreign hackers
Law enforcement agencies will have more power to investigate cyberattacks under new rules which could boost businesses.
Chinese state-backed hackers Iron Tiger target Linux devices with new malware
The gang has updated its trademark malware, and it could spell trouble for businesses running the popular operating system.
WH Smith employee data stolen in cyberattack
The company claims none of its other services are impacted, but staff data has been exposed.
YouTube accused of collecting data on millions of children
The video sharing platform faces a hefty fine if it is found to have breached data protection rules. The case could be a landmark one.