All articles by Claudia Glover
Palantir UK security move highlights Russian threat to undersea cables
As the data analytics business moves security operations onshore, security experts believes undersea cables could be a target for Russia.
Tech’s big names team up to launch $30m open source software security plan
Tech’s biggest names have teamed up to tackle open source software security after a spate of recent cyberattacks.
UK council data breaches see information on vulnerable children leaked
Two local authorities have leaked data of children online in recent days. Training is the only way to combat such breaches.
Ukraine hacktivism ‘problematic’ for security teams says NSA cyber chief
Hacktivists are often well-intentioned, but their attacks can be problematic says the NSA’s cybersecurity director.
Is using Kaspersky a security risk? US government ramps up investigation
White House officials pushed for an investigation into the cybersecurity vendor to be accelerated, it has been revealed.
Costa Rica declares state of emergency as Conti ransomware attack continues
As chaos continues in Costa Rica following a ransomware attack, the US government offers $15m reward for information.
Ransomware researchers are being targeted by the criminals they track
Hackers are using fake emergency data requests to threaten security researchers online.
Spanish Prime Minister is latest victim of NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has become the latest victim of the controversial spyware.
Romania DDoS attack shows Ukraine allies are in Russia’s crosshairs
Ukraine’s allies are being targeted by cyber criminals sympathetic to Russia. Romania is the latest victim.
These are the most exploited cybersecurity vulnerabilities of 2021
The Five Eyes security alliance has revealed a list of the most problematic bugs, and how you fix them.