Lack of public consultation over data sharing agreement and no regulatory oversight criticized in academic report
‘Utterly ridiculous’ claims that GCHQ wiretapped Trump at behest of former President Barack Obama should be ‘ignored’
“No question” of Russian involvement in “illegal actions in cyberspace,” say officials in response to US charges
Bots make up 40% of all web traffic, with bad bots targeting sensitive information which can be used for fraud and other crimes
Financial impact and downtime are putting SMBs at risk, but many don’t bother to report attacks to the authorities
US authorities have charged four people, including two Russian spies, over the 2014 hack on Yahoo, which exposed 500 million accounts
Organizations recognize the threat posed by mobile workers, but many lack technology and policies to deal with it
Trend Micro’s research suggests headlines about Russian hacking of elections is spreading fear among Euro and US organizations
Social network giant tweaks terms and conditions to stop developers from creating tools that could be used to spy on people
Cyber-criminals increasingly targeting personal devices, while internet building blocks will face more attacks, according to NCSC & NCA report
New research suggests nearly all workers expect to see more attacks on IIoT infrastructure, but most are not prepared
Data breach hit private contractor, but why did it take so long to notify victims?
Check Point discovery suggests malware was installed on Android devices in the supply chain
Russian hacking of US election could happen here, spy agency boss warns UK politicians
Discovery by Palo Alto researchers appears to suggest ransomware authors have shifted tactics from financial to political motivation