
US charges Dridex banking trojan operators, offers $5m bounty
UK National Crime Agency claims it's identified the operator behind the world's worst cybercrime group.
UK National Crime Agency claims it's identified the operator behind the world's worst cybercrime group.
Facebook and the UK's privacy watchdog settle a claim over Cambridge Analytica and the threat of voter profiling.
Huawei isn't completely banned from the UK's 5G network rollout.
UK privacy watchdog challenges Facebook to drop appeal after Mark Zuckerberg's weekend call for more regulation of Internet companies.
Facebook responds to internal documents published by a UK parliamentary committee.
This is a real issue, and not just one for the well publicised attacks on major corporations such as Sony, Lockheed, Google, and Citi. It affects every business and organisation, large and small. More worrying still, it is now widely suggested that hackers and espionage organisations are moving away from directly attacking their target company, choosing instead to route their attack through suppliers to their target. Thus, even small and seemingly innocuous “third party” businesses who would not consider themselves as potential targets are now on the front line of this cyber war.
Malcolm Higgins | 13 Jul | Read more