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Marks and Spencer, which has stores in Birmingham, confirmed it will not be offering its usual 20 per cent off sale on school ...
What seems like a harmless attempt to declutter your inbox could quietly open a door to cyber trouble. In this week’s The ...
Industry’s lack of gender diversity is not just outdated, it is a strategic vulnerability, argues Norwegian security expert ...
Cybersecurity researchers uncover NightEagle APT exploiting zero-day in Microsoft Exchange servers, targeting government, ...
One chief information security officer shares her experience of marshalling what she learned at the FBI for business security, with a particular focus on finance and accounting.
Kaseya’s Mike Puglia says we need to stop blaming victims of cybercrime, and treat attacks like other serious criminal ...
A ransomware attack on a third-party service provider has impacted numerous Swiss government departments, potentially leaking sensitive personally identifiable information.
In the wrong hands, generative artificial intelligence is an urgent security risk to guard against – but many leaders remain ...
Australia’s privacy regulator has warned that data breaches involving impersonation and deception – known as social engineering – are increasing, following a recent incident involving Qantas. The ...
With cyberattacks evolving beyond computers to target critical infrastructure, professors at St. Mary’s University are ...
The breach, discovered during a high-profile NATO summit, highlights the ICC’s growing exposure to nation-state cyber ...
The new cyber battleground isn’t just in the cloud — it’s also in legacy on-prem servers teeming with forgotten data that are ...