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How government can capitalise on a revolution in data sharing

07 Nov 2022

Alison Pritchard, deputy national statistician at the Office for National Statistics, says the new government Integrated Data Service enables tackling questions that we don’t yet know we need to answer Read More

Russia-linked APTs targeted fleeing Ukrainian civilians

By Alex Scroxton 21 Jul 2022

Mandiant and the US authorities have shared details of a phishing campaign that spoofed humanitarian information on evacuation procedures to target Ukrainians fleeing Russian bombardment Read More

NHS contact-tracing app for England and Wales launches nationwide

By Joe O’Halloran 24 Sep 2020

Arriving over four months later than originally proposed, the much-delayed and much-criticised UK Covid-19 contact-tracing app is now available to download Read More

NHS Covid-19 contact-tracing app to launch in England and Wales on 24 September

By Joe O’Halloran 11 Sep 2020

After a catalogue of delays, missteps and a complete technological volte-face, UK government finally pencils in the date its contact-tracing app will become available nationally Read More

How hackers can abuse ChatGPT to create malware

By Alexis Zacharakos 22 Feb 2023

ChatGPT's capabilities for producing software code are limited. But researchers have observed cybercriminals bypassing the chatbot's safeguards to produce malicious content. Read More

The history and evolution of ransomware

By Sharon Shea, Isabella Harford 18 Jul 2023

Ransomware has evolved from a malicious floppy disk demanding $189 in ransom to a multibillion-dollar industry with ransom for rent, sophisticated techniques and big-name victims. Read More

Think technology, process, human risk to manage ransomware

By Andrew Morris 30 Nov 2022

Effective ransomware handling boils down to three core areas – technology, process and human risk Read More

Stuxnet "most likely" to have originated from Israel

By Bryan Glick 28 Sep 2010

The cyber security world is alive with gossip about Stuxnet. The virus has been described as one of the most sophisticated yet created, containing an unprecedented four zero-day vulnerabilities in ... Read More

HPE to build new Pawsey supercomputers

By Aaron Tan 02 Nov 2020

Hewlett-Packard Enterprise has snagged a A$48m deal to deliver a supercomputer for Australia’s Pawsey Supercomputing Centre Read More

Attackers hide malicious code using new method

By Robert Westervelt 08 Jan 2007

Attackers have designed a new way to thwart virus signatures from antivirus vendors, says a new report. Read More