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Many company websites still contain critical vulnerabilities that criminals can use to carry out a variety of attacks, say researchers.
UK Government releases security guidelines for smart cars, including secure software lifecycle, but do they go far enough to prevent vulnerabilities?
Survey finds that majority of cybersecurity experts believe AI will be used by attackers within 12 months
From voting flaws to hash collisions, it’s been yet another vintage year for hacking revelations
Google study finds true extent of ransomware payments by painstakingly tracking transactions on the blockchain
Companies not likely to get off lightly in future, as sophistication and ruthlessness increase
While everyone was worrying about ransomware, attackers successfully changed tactics and switched to adware.
Not just a disaster for your data, a major attack could cost the global economy up to $120bn, according to new study.
Apparent good news as vulnerability counts fall, but response times are up and basic flaws still persist in vast numbers of apps...
Businesses need to avoid getting caught in common traps and becoming vulnerable to attack, says a BT and KPMG report
Only 50 per cent of CIOs plan to make changes to combat WannaCry or Petya/NotPetya attacks.
European business must beware ‘slow-burn’ costs of attacks, says major insurer Lloyds of London.