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International insurance firm Allianz UK disclosed that it was impacted by the widespread Oracle E-Business Suite zero-day attacks.
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Denmark has announced an agreement to prohibit social media access for children under the age of 15.
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Numerous threat activity enablers leveraged German hosting provider aurologic GmbH as a primary upstream provider.
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Infostealers are becoming more accessible to a wide range of adversaries. What do UK businesses need to do to stay on top of this growing threat?
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Italian political consultant Francesco Nicodemo revealed that he was targeted with Paragon spyware, becoming the latest victim in Italy's widening surveillance scandal.
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The European Parliament's Civil Liberties Committee has approved a controversial proposal to expand Europol's powers on data sharing and biometric data collection.
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By being fully prepared, even the most well-crafted ransomware attacks can be stopped in their tracks or potential damage mitigated in the case of a breach.
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Business continuity can no longer be thought of as a box to tick on a compliance checklist; it needs to be viewed as the bedrock of cyber resilience.
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EU watchdog seeks criminal action against Clearview AI
Austrian prosecutors have received a new criminal complaint against US-based facial recognition company Clearview AI.
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The UK government faces scrutiny after the HMRC suspended child benefit payments for thousands of families using inaccurate Home Office travel data.
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Deepfake Attacks Are Happening. Here’s How Firms Should Respond
A growing number of organisations have already encountered deepfake-driven threats. How big is the problem today, and how should firms respond?
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CNI Under Attack, Again: What CISOs Should Know
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The Dutch Authority for Digital Infrastructure has fined internet service provider Odido €1.52 million after discovering major lapses in the security of its wiretapping system
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Major breach prompts £100K penalty for Guernsey emergency medical services provider
The Medical Specialist Group in Guernsey has been fined £100,000 by the Office of the Data Protection Authority following a major data breach
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When is a penetration test not a penetration test?
If your goal is to truly reduce risk – not just check a box – then adopting a more flexible, long-term penetration testing strategy is essential.
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Ofcom has fined message board 4chan £20,000 for failing to comply with its requests for information under the UK's Online Safety Act.
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