All articles by Claudia Glover
Hacktivists publish 27GB of data raided from the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran
Online protests continue to rock Iran as hacktivist gang Black Reward publishes emails raided from the Iranian Atomic Energy Organisation.
Security concerns over online voting system that could be used to pick new UK prime minister
Pushing through an online voting system with such little time to test security could be risky, experts say.
How to protect the public sector against ransomware attacks
Delegates at the New Statesman Media Group discussed issues surrounding ransomware and the Public Sector.
Customer data stolen in Medibank hack, health insurer confirms
The Australian private healthcare insurer confirmed today that sensitive data is in the hands of criminals.
Amazon eyes move into UK insurance market with price comparison site
The new comparison site is the latest move by the tech giant into financial services.
Self-sovereign identity is making data personal
Countries around the world are adopting their own forms of SSI. Questions about interoperability, however, remain unresolved.
Germany’s cybersecurity chief sacked over alleged connections to Russia’s secret service
Arne Schoenbohm’s ties to Moscow have seen him removed from his post heading German cybersecurity operations.
UK’s Kingfisher Insurance suffers apparent LockBit 3.0 ransomware attack
Ransomware gang LockBit 3.0 claims to have stolen more than a terabyte of data from the insurance company.
LockBit 3.0 used in ransomware attack on Advanced that knocked out NHS 111 services
Some details of August’s attack have emerged, but it is not known if patient data was stolen.
Cyberattacks are the biggest risk to the UK financial system – Bank of England research
Financial institutions are increasingly worried about the impact attacks can have on their systems.