
The Emergence of Cyber Clones: When What You See Isn’t Truth
Equipped with just a Flipper Zero, some deepfake apps, and a mischievous spirit, I recently demonstrated how easy it is to convincingly impersonate anyone in

Soaring IT Talent Expenses Compound Sweden’s Skills Shortage and Market Reforms
Heightened competition for IT talent in Sweden has led to a significant increase in salaries as small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) contend with larger, more

Microsoft Files Lawsuit to Seize Domains Linked to Russian Spies
On October 3, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia unsealed a civil case initiated by Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU), which

SOC Teams Losing Affection for Threat Detection Tools
Approximately two-thirds of staff at security operations centers (SOCs) report feeling overwhelmed by an influx of irrelevant cyber alerts generated by vendors eager to evade

Post Office and Fujitsu: From Allies to Adversaries
Recent testimony from senior IT officials at the Post Office has highlighted the increasingly strained relationship with its primary IT vendor. This was revealed during

Amazon Mechanical Turk Workers Face Suspensions Without Clarification
Hundreds of freelancers on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) platform found themselves unable to work following widespread account suspensions linked to a suspected glitch in the

Detective Linked ‘Unlawful’ Surveillance to Blaming Catholics for ‘Perverse’ Court Rulings
A senior officer in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has stated that the judicial system in the province produces “perverse” rulings, attributing this

UK and Singapore Join Forces to Assist Ransomware Victims
The United Kingdom and Singapore have taken the lead in creating new policy guidance aimed at supporting organizations impacted by ransomware attacks, as part of

Cybersecurity: The Fastest Growing Tech Sector in the UK Faces Skills Shortage
Four years after a poorly timed advertisement from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) urging individuals to consider retraining for careers in cyber security, the

AWS and Microsoft Alert CMA That Limiting Cloud Discounts Could Hurt UK Customers and Investment
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is currently investigating the cloud infrastructure services market following findings from communications regulator Ofcom that indicated potential anti-competitive practices

Stunned MoneyGram Responds to Post Office
MoneyGram expressed its «shock and disappointment» regarding the Post Office’s portrayal of the recent contract breakdown, which resulted in the removal of money transfer services

Post Office Spending Over £80,000 Weekly on Idle Engineers as IT Project Continues to Drain Funds
The Post Office has been incurring costs exceeding £80,000 weekly for contracted IT engineers who are currently unable to work, resulting from significant delays in