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Europe’s Lights Go Out—And Cyber Fears Flicker On

When parts of Spain and Portugal plunged into darkness this week, the images were unsettlingly familiar: airport departure boards frozen

 

‘Absolute Priority’: UK Government to Sound Alarm on Cyber Security After Retail Hacks

Following a string of crippling cyber-attacks on high-profile retailers, the British government will next week urge every company in the

 

The 19 Billion-Password Problem: How a Year of Leaks Built Hackers’ Ultimate Dictionary

A Tsunami of Compromised Credentials Researchers at Cybernews have uncovered 19,030,305,929 passwords spilled online between April 2024 and April 2025—enough

 

Disney Data Breach Hacker Pleads Guilty After 1.1 TB Slack Leak

LOS ANGELES— A 25-year-old California man has admitted in federal court that he hacked a Walt Disney Company employee, raided

 

Hacking Spree Rocks the U.K. High Street—and Other Big Security Stories This Week

DragonForce, Scattered Spider or Both? Marks & Spencer, Co-op and Harrods are still untangling the fallout from a fortnight-long wave

 

Most Australian Super Funds Still Exposed After April Cyber-Raid, New Report Finds

A month after cyber-criminals siphoned more than A$700,000 from AustralianSuper member accounts, a forensic look at the sector’s email security

 

Cloudflare Thwarts Nation-State Cyber Attack Exploiting Okta Breach Credentials

Cloudflare, a leading internet infrastructure provider, has successfully defended against a sophisticated cyber attack believed to be orchestrated by a

 

Open Source vs Closed Source Software: Key Differences, Pros and Cons, and the Showdown Between OpenAI and DeepSeek

1. What Do “Open Source” and “Closed Source” Actually Mean? Open source software publishes its source code—and, in the case

 

AI Note-Taking to Save UK GPs 17 Million Hours a Year Under New NHS Reforms

London, 27 April 2025 — General practitioners across England will soon have artificial-intelligence “scribes” recording consultations and drafting referral letters,

 

The Rise of Social Engineering in the Digital Age

As the digital landscape evolves, so too do the strategies of cybercriminals, who now blend psychological cunning with technical prowess

 

Scientists Achieve Record 158-Mile Quantum Data Transfer on Standard Fibre Lines

Researchers have broken new ground in quantum communications by sending coherent quantum information 158 miles (254 km) across a conventional

 

Cursor and the Next Generation of AI Coding Companions

The last two years have turned software development on its head. Autocomplete plug-ins that once offered single-line snippets have evolved

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