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22 Aug 2025
U.S.-EU trade framework caps pharma tariffs on branded drugs at 15%
By Alivia Kaylor, MScA new U.S.-EU trade framework caps pharma tariffs at 15% for branded pharmaceuticals and places generics and their ingredients under the "most-favored nation" rate system.
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22 Aug 2025
News brief: Safeguards emerge to address security for AI
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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21 Aug 2025
Proposed U.S. law targets contact center AI, offshoring
By Don FluckingerContact centers are in the sights of bills before the House and Senate with bipartisan support.
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21 Aug 2025
Moscow exploiting seven-year-old Cisco flaw, says FBI
By Alex ScroxtonUS authorities warn of an uptick in state-sponsored exploitation of a seven-year-old vulnerability in Cisco's operating system software.
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21 Aug 2025
Scale of MoD Afghan data breaches widens dramatically
By Alex ScroxtonMany more data breaches at the MoD's Arap programme to relocate at-risk Afghan citizens to Britain have emerged following an FoI request by BBC journalists.
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21 Aug 2025
Apple iOS update fixes new iPhone zero-day flaw
By Alex ScroxtonLatest Apple zero-day found in the ImageIO framework opens the door for targeted zero-click attacks on iPhone users.
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21 Aug 2025
UK equality watchdog: Met Police facial recognition unlawful
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe UK’s equality watchdog has been granted permission to intervene in a judicial review of the Met Police’s live facial-recognition (LFR) technology use, which it claims is being deployed unlawfully
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20 Aug 2025
Microsoft starts including PQC algorithms in cyber foundations
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft updates on its post-quantum cyber strategy as it continues integrating quantum-safe algorithms into some of the core foundations underpinning its products and services
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20 Aug 2025
Commvault users told to patch two RCE exploit chains
By Alex ScroxtonStorage firm Commvault fixes four vulnerabilities that, when combined, create a pair of RCE exploit chains that could be used to target on-premise customers with ransomware and other nasties
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20 Aug 2025
Warlock claims more victims as cyber attacks hit Colt and Orange
By Alex ScroxtonRansomware gang Warlock is adding more victims to its data leak site as the impact of a spreading wave of cyber attacks continues to be felt
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19 Aug 2025
Google spins up agentic SOC to speed up incident management
By Alex ScroxtonGoogle Cloud elaborates on its vision for securing artificial intelligence unveiling new protections and capabilities across its product suite
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19 Aug 2025
Deepfake AI scammers target the Big Yin
By Alex ScroxtonCyber criminal scammers exploiting GenAI to create deepfake AI tools are targeting one of the UK’s most beloved comics, and one of its strongest accents
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19 Aug 2025
Deepfake AI scammers target the Big Yin
By Alex ScroxtonCyber criminal scammers exploiting GenAI to create deepfake AI tools are targeting one of the UK’s most beloved comics, and one of its strongest accents
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19 Aug 2025
ISACA launches AI security management certification
By Alex ScroxtonISACA accredited security professionals can now pursue a new AI security management credential
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19 Aug 2025
US says UK has agreed to drop encryption ‘back door’ demands against Apple
By Bill GoodwinUS and UK end diplomatic row over UK encryption ‘back door’ order against Apple, but it remains unclear whether Apple will restore advanced encryption services to UK users
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19 Aug 2025
Singapore board directors to get cyber crisis training
By Aaron TanThe Singapore Institute of Directors and Ensign InfoSecurity have launched a programme to equip 1,000 board leaders with the skills to navigate high-stakes decisions during a cyber crisis
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18 Aug 2025
Workday hit in wave of social engineering attacks
By Alex ScroxtonA campaign of voice-based social engineering attacks targeting users of Salesforce’s services appears to have struck HR platform Workday
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18 Aug 2025
Extremist hacker who defaced websites and stole data imprisoned
By Alex ScroxtonHacker Al-Tahery Al-Mashriky pled guilty to attacking multiple websites based on extremist political and religious ideology
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18 Aug 2025
L’Oréal to promote cyber resilience for Britain’s beauty salons
By Alex ScroxtonL’Oréal UK and Ireland will work with law enforcement, cyber educators and students, and other large organisations to help thousands of small salons across the UK improve their cyber resilience practice
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18 Aug 2025
Okta: AI adoption fuels problems for identity management
By Brian McKennaOkta research indicates the emergence and growth of novel security problems, connected with the spread of AI agents and non-human identities
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15 Aug 2025
News brief: Rising OT threats put critical infrastructure at risk
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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15 Aug 2025
Trump shifts U.S. competition policy
By Makenzie HollandWhile revoking former President Joe Biden's executive order on competition may make M&A more favorable for tech companies, it doesn't hand the industry a pass for future deals.
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15 Aug 2025
Warlock claims ransomware attack on network services firm Colt
By Alex ScroxtonUK network services firm Colt is attempting to recover various customer-facing systems following a cyber attack that has been claimed by the Warlock ransomware gang and may have arisen via a SharePoint flaw
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15 Aug 2025
UK cyber leaders feel impact of Trump cutbacks
By Alex ScroxtonThe ripple effects of US cyber security cutbacks have reached this side of the Atlantic, according to a report
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15 Aug 2025
US trade body calls on Washington to cut cyber red tape
By Alex ScroxtonThe US Information Technology Industry Council has called on the White House’s Office of the National Cyber Director to cut burdensome regulations in areas such as AI and incident reporting, and to do more to build a unified security regime
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15 Aug 2025
Whitehall IT projects face complex challenges, Nista report finds
By Lis EvenstadThe annual report from the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority gives major police IT project ‘red’ rating, while several others are rated ‘amber’, including Gov.uk One Login and Making Tax Digital
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14 Aug 2025
SMEs yet to embrace cyber insurance
By Simon QuickeAlthough managed service providers are being told they need to work with the insurance industry, the message is yet to get to a vast numbers of customers
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13 Aug 2025
BlackSuit ransomware payment recovered in takedown operation
By Alex ScroxtonUS authorities reveal how over a million dollars’ worth of cryptocurrency assets laundered by the BlackSuit ransomware gang were seized ahead of a July takedown operation
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13 Aug 2025
SonicWall backs MSPs with unified approach
By Simon QuickeThe security player launches a wave of products as JumpCloud’s latest market survey reveals the benefits of consolidating IT tools
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12 Aug 2025
August Patch Tuesday addresses 107 vulnerabilities
By Tom WalatAdmins have no zero-days this month, but organizations that still rely on Exchange Server or SharePoint Server will have several serious flaws to resolve.
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12 Aug 2025
Eight critical RCE flaws make Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday list
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft rolls out fixes for over 100 CVEs in its August Patch Tuesday update
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12 Aug 2025
Researchers firm up ShinyHunters, Scattered Spider link
By Alex ScroxtonReliaQuest researchers present new evidence that firms up a potential link, or outright partnership, between the ShinyHunters and Scattered Spider cyber gangs
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12 Aug 2025
UK work visa sponsors are target of phishing campaign
By Alex ScroxtonMimecast identifies a phishing campaign targeting UK organisations that sponsor migrant workers and students, opening the door to account compromise and visa fraud
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12 Aug 2025
Workday research: 75% of employees will work with artificial intelligence, but not for it
By Brian McKennaWorkday research finds 75% of workers like AI as a teammate, but only 30% want it to be the boss. Trust in the technology may grow with use, but human focus, clear roles and governance are key
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12 Aug 2025
Norway fixing Big Bang e-health botch with fintech security
By Mark BallardExperts call for Europe’s health sector to protect medical APIs with security originated from UK open banking as officials take urgent measures against unprecedented attacks
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11 Aug 2025
Aspire sets sights on £100m revenue
By Simon QuickeStrength of channel player’s 2024 fiscal year gives it the confidence to go for an ambitious growth target
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11 Aug 2025
McCullough Review into PSNI spying on journalists and lawyers delayed
By Bill GoodwinAngus McCullough KC is to present findings of an independent review of police spying on phone data of lawyers, journalists and NGOs in Northern Ireland in October
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11 Aug 2025
Watching the watchers: Is the Technical Advisory Panel a match for MI5, MI6 and GCHQ?
By Bill GoodwinDame Muffy Calder is chair of the Technical Advisory Panel (TAP), a small group of experts that advises the Investigatory Powers Commissioner on surveillance technology. Do they have what it takes to oversee the intelligence community?
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08 Aug 2025
Intel CEO's potential China links a warning for U.S. companies
By Makenzie HollandPresident Donald Trump called for Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to resign, another signal of the administration's heightened focus on competition and support of domestic manufacturing.
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08 Aug 2025
MSPs encouraged to tighten up security defences
By Simon QuickeFears of attacks that exploit VPN vulnerabilities and compromise networks has underlined the need for the channel to remain vigilant
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08 Aug 2025
Black Hat news: Exposed vaults, firmware flaws, AI hacks
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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08 Aug 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Lenovo, Exertis Enterprise, Phoenix Software, NTT DATA and WatchGuard Technologies
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08 Aug 2025
OpenAI closes gap to artificial general intelligence with GPT-5
By Cliff SaranAs OpenAI’s latest large language model delivers smarter AI, experts are wary of the risks GPT-5 poses to human creativity
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07 Aug 2025
Credit Karma leader shares AI governance lessons learned
By Beth PariseauStart slow and break things -- that's how the head of data and AI at the fintech says enterprises should start building AI governance frameworks.
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07 Aug 2025
Context: Security continues to deliver for distribution in H1
By Simon QuickeReview of how the first half of the year has gone indicates that overall the market is growing, although the UK could pick up steam compared with mainland Europe
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06 Aug 2025
Black Hat USA: Startup breaks secrets management tools
By Alex ScroxtonResearchers at Cyata, an agentic identity specialist that has just emerged from stealth, found 14 CVEs in the widely used CyberArk Conjur and HashiCorp Vault enterprise secrets management platforms
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06 Aug 2025
Cyber criminals would prefer businesses don’t use Okta
By Alex ScroxtonOkta details a phishing campaign in which the threat actor demonstrated some unusually strong opinions on what authentication methods they would like their targets to use
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06 Aug 2025
Companies House ID verification to start in November 2025
By Alex ScroxtonCompanies House plans to start vetting director identities from mid-November, but its reliance on the troubled One Login digital identity service may be cause for concern
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06 Aug 2025
NCSC updates CNI Cyber Assessment Framework
By Alex ScroxtonUpdates to the NCSC’s Cyber Assessment Framework are designed to help providers of critical services better manage their risk profiles
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06 Aug 2025
Australian scaleup to bring AI-led data protection to the MoD
By Alex ScroxtonThe UK’s Ministry of Defence is embracing AI-led data protection in the wake of a major privacy breach, enlisting Australian cyber firm Castlepoint Systems to oversee sensitive records
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05 Aug 2025
Attacker could defeat Dell firmware flaws with a vegetable
By Alex ScroxtonCisco Talos discloses five vulnerabilities in cyber security firmware used on Dell Latitude and Precision devices, including one that could enable an attacker to log on with a spring onion
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05 Aug 2025
Climb and IGEL extend Treadmill programme
By Simon QuickeUK distributor given opportunity to extend programme after delivering solid results in the first few months of relationship
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04 Aug 2025
Black Hat USA: Halcyon and Sophos tag-team ransomware fightback
By Alex ScroxtonRansomware experts Halcyon and Sophos are to pool their expertise in ransomware, working together to enhance data- and intelligence-sharing and bringing more comprehensive protection to customers
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04 Aug 2025
Proliferation of on-premise GenAI platforms is widening security risks
By Alex ScroxtonResearch finds increased adoption of unsanctioned generative artificial intelligence platforms is magnifying risk and causing a headache for security teams
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04 Aug 2025
Agentic AI a target-rich zone for cyber attackers in 2025
By Brian McKennaAt Black Hat USA 2025, CrowdStrike warns that cyber criminals and nation-states are weaponising GenAI to scale attacks and target AI agents, turning autonomous systems against their makers
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01 Aug 2025
Met Police to double facial recognition use amid budget cuts
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe UK’s largest police force is massively expanding its use of live facial recognition technology as it prepares to lose 1,700 officers and staff
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01 Aug 2025
Securing agentic identities focus of Palo Alto’s CyberArk buy
By Alex ScroxtonPalo Alto Networks is entering the identity security space with a multibillion-dollar acquisition, and plans to address growing concerns around protecting identities associated with AI agents
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01 Aug 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at TD Synnex, Insight Enterprises, Kite Distribution, Cynomi, Fortinet and Confluent
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01 Aug 2025
News brief: Rise of AI exploits and the cost of shadow AI
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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31 Jul 2025
Climb Global Solutions hints at further M&A
By Simon QuickeDistributor shares Q2 progress, with CEO talking of willingness to make strategic investments to expand the business
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31 Jul 2025
Ingram Micro threatened with post-ransomware data leak
By Simon QuickeGroup that attacked distributor indicate they have terabytes of data that was stolen from the channel player
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31 Jul 2025
Palo Alto Networks to acquire CyberArk for $25bn
By Aaron TanThe deal marks Palo Alto Networks’ entry into the identity and access management space amid the growing need to secure human, machine and emerging AI agent identities
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30 Jul 2025
Scattered Spider tactics continue to evolve, warn cyber cops
By Alex ScroxtonCISA, the FBI, NCSC and others have clubbed together to update previous guidance on Scattered Spider's playbook, warning of new social engineering tactics and exploitation of legitimate tools, among other things
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30 Jul 2025
Apple pushes almost 30 security fixes in mobile update
By Alex ScroxtonApple pushes what will likely be the last major security update to its current iPhone and iPad operating systems, fixing 29 vulnerabilities in its mobile ecosystem
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30 Jul 2025
MS Authenticator users face passkey crunch time
By Alex ScroxtonThe deadline for moving to passkeys in Microsoft Authenticator is rapidly approaching, and users are advised to take action now
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30 Jul 2025
AI-enabled security pushes down breach costs for UK organisations
By Alex ScroxtonOrganisations that are incorporating AI and automation into their cyber security practice are seeing improved outcomes when incidents occur, according to an IBM study
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30 Jul 2025
Cyber insurance emerging as a compliance factor
By Simon QuickeEspria has added its voice to concerns that growing numbers of firms are going to fall foul of the demands of the insurance industry
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30 Jul 2025
Industry experts warn crypto infrastructure is ‘creaking’
By Aaron TanA report from experts at HSBC, Thales and InfoSec Global claims decades-old cryptographic systems are failing, putting businesses at risk from current vulnerabilities and the threat from quantum computing
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30 Jul 2025
International AI Alignment effort tackles unpredictability
By Cliff SaranGiven AI systems are probabilistic, a group of international experts are collaborating to ensure such systems operate in the best interest of society
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29 Jul 2025
Senator warns of new UK surveillance risks to US citizens following Apple ‘backdoor’ row
By Bill GoodwinUS lawmaker calls for the US to publish an assessment of the risks posed by UK surveillance laws to US citizens in the wake of disclosures that the UK has ordered Apple to introduce ‘backdoors’ in Apple encryption
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29 Jul 2025
Austrian government faces likely legal challenge over state spyware
By Bill GoodwinCivil society groups are talking to opposition MPs about bringing a legal challenge to the Austrian constitutional court over ‘state trojan’ law
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29 Jul 2025
What Amazon Q prompt injection reveals about AI security
By Beth PariseauExperts say a malicious prompt injection in the Amazon Q extension for VS Code doesn't represent a fundamentally new threat, but reflects how AI amplifies security risks.
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29 Jul 2025
European Commission ignores calls to reassess Israel data adequacy
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe European Commission is ignoring calls to reassess Israel’s data adequacy status in spite of concerns raised about its data protection framework and use of personal data in ‘repressive practices’
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29 Jul 2025
Global cyber spend will top $200bn this year, says Gartner
By Alex ScroxtonWorldwide spending on cyber security will hit another record high in 2025, and will go higher still next year
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29 Jul 2025
Big vendors back Linux Foundation agentic workflows project
By Beth PariseauAgntcy overlaps with MCP and Agent2Agent but adds proposed standards for a broader range of network layers in the still-emerging 'internet of agents.'
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28 Jul 2025
Domestic manufacturing policy emphasizes U.S. tech, products
By Makenzie HollandBringing manufacturing back to the U.S. might be a lofty goal for some products, but companies like Apple are making moves to source some components for products locally.
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28 Jul 2025
Data resilience critical as ransomware attacks target backups
By Stephen WithersWith more threat actors targeting backup repositories to ensure a payday, Veeam urges organisations to treat data resilience as a competitive advantage, not just an insurance policy
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25 Jul 2025
News brief: SharePoint attacks hammer globe
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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25 Jul 2025
Abnormal AI seeks to widen channel base
By Simon QuickeSecurity player is keen to deepen existing relationships and work with fresh partners to extend its reach in the UK and beyond
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25 Jul 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Westcoast, Exertis, TD Synnex, Orange Cyberdefense, Iomart, Source Code Control and Pentest People
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25 Jul 2025
Interview: Cambridge Consultants CEO Monty Barlow scans for tech surprises
By Brian McKennaCambridge Consultants is a technology and consulting business unit of Capgemini. Its chief executive, Monty Barlow, talks about its heritage and vision for the future of digital technology
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24 Jul 2025
US seeks ‘unquestioned’ AI dominance
By Alex ScroxtonUS AI action plan sets out aims to expand American dominance in the world of artificial intelligence
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24 Jul 2025
SharePoint users hit by Warlock ransomware, says Microsoft
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft’s security analysts confirm a number of cyber attacks on on-premise SharePoint Server users involve ransomware
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24 Jul 2025
Scattered Spider victim Clorox sues helpdesk provider
By Alex ScroxtonCleaning products manufacturer Clorox fell victim to a Scattered Spider social engineering attack two years ago – it blames its IT helpdesk provider, Cognizant
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24 Jul 2025
Dutch researchers use heartbeat detection to unmask deepfakes
By Kim LoohuisDutch method to counter deepfakes analyses blood flow patterns in faces that current deepfake generation tools cannot yet replicate
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24 Jul 2025
Monzo’s £21m fine highlights banks’ cyber security failures
By Nicholas FearnMonzo’s recent fine over failings in its customer verification processes highlights wider security and privacy shortcomings in the personal finance world
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23 Jul 2025
WhatsApp is refused right to intervene in Apple legal action on encryption ‘backdoors’
By Bill GoodwinInvestigatory Powers Tribunal to hear arguments in public over lawfulness of secret UK order requiring Apple to give UK law enforcement access to users’ encrypted data stored on the Apple iCloud
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22 Jul 2025
Federal research funding cuts could slow tech innovation
By Makenzie HollandWith massive funding cuts proposed at both federal research agencies and U.S. universities, U.S. R&D investment is poised to fall behind China and the EU.
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22 Jul 2025
Microsoft confirms China link to SharePoint hacks
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft confirms two known China-nexus threat actors, and one other suspected state-backed hacking group, are exploiting vulnerabilities in SharePoint Server
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22 Jul 2025
Chinese cyber spies among those linked to SharePoint attacks
By Alex ScroxtonExploitation of the ToolShell RCE zero-day in Microsoft SharePoint continues to gather pace, with evidence emerging of exploitation by nation state-backed threat actors
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22 Jul 2025
UK government to bring in ransomware payment ban
By Alex ScroxtonCritical infrastructure operators, hospitals, local councils and schools will be among those banned from giving in to cyber criminal demands as the UK moves forward with proposals to address the scourge of ransomware
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22 Jul 2025
UK government signs partnership with OpenAI
By Lis EvenstadDeal sees firm behind ChatGPT collaborate with government on AI security research to explore investment opportunities
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22 Jul 2025
Interview: How OpenAI is making ChatGPT public and private sector-ready
By Cliff SaranWe speak to OpenAI’s solution engineering lead, Matt Weaver, about enterprise adoption and making ChatGPT secure
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22 Jul 2025
MSPs unprepared to deal with financial impact of cyber attacks
By Simon QuickeInsights into the attitude of managed service providers to ransomware from CyberSmart has exposed a mixed response towards planning for the worst
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22 Jul 2025
Fresh allegations of ‘sustained’ police and MI5 surveillance against BBC reporters
By Bill GoodwinThe Investigatory Powers Tribunal is investigating claims that police spied on the phone of investigative journalist Chris Moore amid further claims of a sustained monitoring operation against BBC reporters in Northern Ireland between 2006 and 2022
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21 Jul 2025
UK may be seeking to pull back from Apple encryption row with US
By Bill GoodwinUK government officials say that attempts by the Home Office to require Apple to introduce ‘backdoors’ to its secure encrypted storage service will cross US red lines
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21 Jul 2025
Patch ToolShell SharePoint zero-day immediately, says Microsoft
By Alex ScroxtonThe active exploitation of a dangerous zero-day vulnerability chain in Microsoft SharePoint – which was disclosed over the weekend – is underway. Immediate action is advised
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21 Jul 2025
The Security Interviews: Jason Nurse, University of Kent
By Danny PalmerJason Nurse, reader in cyber security at the University of Kent, discusses the psychological side of cyber and online safety, why placing blame on users as ‘the weakest link’ is wrong – and why security pros should think about user needs more
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21 Jul 2025
OT security a channel opportunity
By Simon QuickeResearch and anecdotal experiences of those working across the channel all point to operational technology being an area that needs to be secured by partners
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21 Jul 2025
Microsoft SharePoint attacks target on-premises servers
By Shane SniderThousands of organizations, including government agencies, running SharePoint on-premises are vulnerable after Microsoft issued a security alert warning of active attacks.
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21 Jul 2025
Singapore under ongoing cyber attack from APT group
By Aaron TanNation-state actor UNC3886 is actively targeting Singapore’s critical national infrastructure in a sophisticated espionage and disruption campaign, with the country mounting a whole-of-government response
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21 Jul 2025
Netherlands calls for European shift to post-tracking internet as privacy laws fail
By Kim LoohuisDutch research institute argues decade of regulation hasn’t curbed surveillance capitalism, proposes fundamental business model change
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18 Jul 2025
NCSC exposes Fancy Bear's Authentic Antics malware attacks
By Alex ScroxtonAmid a new round of UK government sanctions targeting Moscow's intelligence apparatus, the NCSC has formally attributed attacks orchestrated with a cleverly-designed malware to the GRU's Fancy Bear cyber unit
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18 Jul 2025
News brief: Cyberattack trends signal security arms race
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.