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Brainteaser 25/02/2019
- 25 Feb 2019
Do you think you can work for GCHQ? Try this weeks brainteaser: Q: Which is the odd one out?
Apple investigated following FaceTime security bug
- 4 Feb 2019
Apple is being investigated by authorities in the US following the discovery earlier this week of a bug in its FaceTime video chat service.
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New malware 'turns off' cloud security defences
- 25 Jan 2019
A new type of malware that can disable cloud security tools has been uncovered by researchers.
Govt urged to 'name and shame' firms with poor cyber security
- 25 Jan 2019
Publicly identifying companies with poor cyber security could incentivise businesses to boost their defences, a new report has stated.
Over a billion email and password combos leaked in data breach
- 25 Jan 2019
A security researcher has uncovered a list of more than 770 million unique email addresses posted on a hacking forum.
Electric car chargers could be hacked to cause a blackout
- 8 Jan 2019
Electric vehicle chargers can be exploited by cyber attackers to potentially damage an electricity network.
New UK Cyber Security Council will develop young promising talent
- 8 Jan 2019
Talented youngsters interested in cyber security will be given greater opportunity to shine following the setup of a new UK Cyber Security Council.
Huawei doing all it can to avoid European ban
- 8 Jan 2019
Huawei could invest at least £1.58 million overhauling its global software systems in a bid to avoid a ban in the UK and Europe.
Eastern Europe banks targeted in new on-site cyber robberies
- 8 Jan 2019
At least eight banks in Eastern Europe have been targeted in a series of cyber robberies, resulting in estimated losses running into tens of millions of dollars.
Imperva creates 220 new jobs in Belfast
- 18 Dec 2018
Silicon Valley-based cyber security firm Imperva is setting up a new base in Belfast, a move expected to create 220 jobs over the next three to five years.
Kaspersky Lab lays out its 2019 predictions
- 18 Dec 2018
A new year is fast approaching, which means one thing: a spate of publicity-hungry cyber security companies laying out their industry predictions for the forthcoming 12 months.
Japan's new cyber security minister has “never used a computer in my life”
- 18 Dec 2018
Japan's new cyber security minister Yoshitaka Sakurada has admitted he has never used a computer.