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Emotet reinvigorated after Christmas break
The Emotet email trojan-turned-botnet is back in action, apparently reinvigorated after the holiday season, cyber security researchers at Proofpoint and ...NCSC makes final call for entries to CyberFirst Girls contest
Entries to the National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC’s) CyberFirst Girls 2020 contest are due to close on Tuesday 21 January, ...App developers sue Facebook over ‘anti-competitive conduct’
App developers have filed a lawsuit against Facebook accusing the social media company of “overtly anticompetitive conduct”. The proposed federal ...Huawei unveils mobile development programme for UK and Irish business
Aiming to support the business digital transformation efforts of firms in both countries, mobile technology giant Huawei has announced a ...UK’s phone and internet bulk data surveillance unlawful, says EU court opinion
British intelligence services’ bulk collection of the population’s telephone, email and web browsing data breaches European law, according to a ...Big storage meets cloud in the datacentre ‘as-a-service’ revolution
About a decade ago, the future looked set to be dominated by cloud storage and the cloud providers. The location ...Lorca announces new cohort of 20 security scaleups
The London Office for Rapid Cyber Security Advancement (Lorca) has announced the 20 companies that will move forward to join ...LGBTQ+ social app Grindr accused of breaching GDPR
The Norwegian Consumer Council (NCC) has filed a series of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) complaints against LGBTQ+ social networking ...UK tech sector leads global growth in 2019
The UK’s technology sector secured one-third of all European tech investments in 2019 to hit a record high of $13.2bn, ...Cyber criminals spend three months lurking in target networks
Hackers spent an average of 95 days moving around inside business networks before launching their attacks in 2019, up 10 days ...