This month: Five Eyes vulnerability report; rising malware threats; UK AI safety summit; drone delivery services; AI safety camera catches man motorists and fake Wilko websites in the wild.
This month: LaneSystems client relationships – going above and beyond; we welcome new team members; a hacker forum gets hacked; too much trust in AI results?; gamers trick AI-generated news; the popularity of Apple memorabilia.
This month: MOVEit data thefts; Lockbit joint cyber security advisory; did AI drone attack its operator; AI fights UK water pollution; France targets social media scams; Police warning over Android Emergency SOS.
This month: cyber fraud is on the rise, supporting St Teresa’s Hospice, ransomware costs are on the rise, government wants AI review, AI aids medical breakthrough & now you can edit your WhatsApp messages.
A spring cybercrime review, companies under-reporting cyber security issues, the Digital Markets Competition And Consumer Bill, messaging apps oppose surveillance, AI image wins photo award, and the mobile phone turns 50.
Twitter phishing scam warning, Teesside Expo update, Europol report on cybercriminals using AI, National Crime Agency sets up fake DDoS sites, data centres used to heat swimming pools, and tech giant, Gordon Moore, dies.
Cyber Security teams face another busy month, Cloudflare blocks another large DDoS attack, further Big Tech layoffs, Eurostar password update fail, Google Bard takes on ChatGPT, and, we’re going to Tees Expo!
A hacking news month sees UK school ransomware attacks, hackers reverse attack on kid’s hospital, Norton password manager hacked, FBI hits Hive hackers, plus, Microsoft’s AI investment & Tesla self-drive taken to the limit.
An end of year roundup of ransomware threats, Rackspace ‘security incident’, 2023 cyber security predictions, a Paypal payment request scam, ChatGPT AI chatbot & common charger rules update.
World Cup scams; St Teresa’s Santa Run 2022; festive scams; bad passwords 2022 edition, we’re hiring an IT Security Technician + Christmas & New Year opening hours.
A Microsoft data leak; a large scale typosquatting malware campaign; DHL is most-spoofed brand; are Millennials & Gen Z serious about workplace cyber-security? Google LaMDA testing lands in the UK, and, the problem with eWaste.
Advanced Persistent Threats; a warning about Energy Bill Support phishing Scams and the rise in credential stuffing; examining Enhanced Fishing Protection in Windows 11; how a failed ransomware attack became vindictive & is Art dead?