Dutch education administrators underestimate threat of cyber crime

Dutch educational institutions are increasingly becoming victims of cyber crime. A recent incident involved ROC Mondriaan, a secondary vocational education institute in The Hague region, which had to start... Read more »

BitDefender launches free REvil ransomware decryptor

Cyber security software supplier BitDefender has released a universal decryptor for the REvil ransomware, enabling victims of attacks made before 13 July 2021 to restore their files without paying... Read more »

Travel-themed phishing lures spiked this summer

The Covid-19 pandemic has already provided plenty of lessons in how malicious actors exploit trending topics, events and disasters to carry out fraud and cyber attacks, and given huge... Read more »

Interview: Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak on supporting the UK tech sector

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak is spearheading a Treasury initiative to reach out to leaders in the UK tech sector, such as CEOs, investors and startups, to better... Read more »

Mass health tracker data breach has UK impact

The leak of a database of the records of users of Apple HealthKit and Google FitBit services, alongside several other brands of fitness tracker products, has highlighted once again... Read more »

Cost of ransomware attack in financial sector exceeds $2m

The cost of a ransomware attack to a financial services organisation now clocks in at an average of $2m (£1.44m), exceeding the global average of $1.85m (£1.33m) by a... Read more »

Apple patches ForcedEntry vulnerability used by spyware firm NSO

Apple has issued a patch for a recently discovered vulnerability that has reportedly been exploited by government customers of Israeli cyber security firm NSO Group to install its Pegasus... Read more »

Smishing attacks up sevenfold in six months

The volume of scam text messages – commonly known as smishing scams – sent to UK mobile customers during the first six months of 2021 grew by close to... Read more »

Olympus likely victim of BlackMatter ransomware

The European operations of Japanese optical technology giant Olympus remain offline today, following an apparent ransomware attack, thought likely to be the work of the BlackMatter syndicate. Although at... Read more »

UK government’s new digital identity system to cost up to £400m

The Cabinet Office is planning to ask for up to £400m to fund its latest digital identity programme over the next three years. Computer Weekly has learned that the... Read more »
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