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20 Feb 2025
Microsoft unveils quantum chip Majorana 1 for future advances
By Antone GonsalvesMicrosoft unveiled Majorana 1, a quantum chip with eight qubits, aiming for a million. It focuses on scalability for breakthroughs in various fields despite current challenges.
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20 Feb 2025
How organisations can secure AI agents
By Aaron TanDan Karpati, Check Point Software’s vice-president of AI, discusses the unique challenges and potential ways to secure AI agents
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19 Feb 2025
Microsoft unveils world AI model for video games
By Esther ShittuThe new type of foundation model is similar to Nvidia Cosmos. While it makes for a better gaming experience, it's also applicable to enterprises.
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19 Feb 2025
Warning over privacy of encrypted messages as Russia targets Signal Messenger
By Bill GoodwinRussia is using phishing attacks to compromise encrypted Signal Messenger services used by targets in the Ukraine. Experts warn that other encrypted app users are at risk
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18 Feb 2025
Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS vulnerability exploited in the wild
By Alexander CulafiPalo Alto Networks says threat actors used a publicly available PoC exploit in attack attempts against firewall customers with PAN-OS management interfaces exposed to the internet.
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18 Feb 2025
EY: Industrial companies worldwide stunted in emerging technology use
By Brian McKennaBusinesses globally are spending more on emerging technologies year-on-year, but struggle to expand experimental use cases, finds EY’s sixth annual Reimagining Industry Futures study
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18 Feb 2025
Cyber Monitoring Centre develops hurricane scale to count cost of cyber attacks
By Bill GoodwinA non-profit company aims to measure the impact of cyber events on the economy using a 1-to-5 scale borrowed from hurricane classification
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18 Feb 2025
MSP cuts costs with Scality pay-as-you-go anti-ransomware storage
By Antony AdsheadAutodata gets Scality as-a-service for on-site immutable storage via Artesca, to allow customers to rapidly recover from ransomware and at the same cost per terabyte no matter the volume
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18 Feb 2025
CPX 2025: Check Point CEO talks up hybrid mesh security
By Aaron TanAt CPX 2025 in Bangkok, Check Point CEO Nadav Zafrir outlined a vision for network security centred on hybrid mesh architecture and AI-powered capabilities
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17 Feb 2025
The Security Interviews: Yevgeny Dibrov, Armis
By Alex ScroxtonArmis CEO Yevgeny Dibrov talks about how his military service and intelligence work opened the door into the world of cyber security entrepreneurship
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17 Feb 2025
Rapid7 channel programme emerges from partner dialogue
By Simon QuickeSecurity player’s director of global partner programmes outlines the process and ambitions that supported its recently launched PACT offering
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14 Feb 2025
SailPoint IPO highlights importance of identity
By Simon QuickeSecurity player’s distributor views move as a moment that validates the market, as well as its involvement with the vendor
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14 Feb 2025
Gartner: CISOs struggling to balance security, business objectives
By Alex ScroxtonOnly 14% of security leaders can ‘effectively secure organisational data assets while also enabling the use of data to achieve business objectives’, according to Gartner
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14 Feb 2025
Lenovo CSO: AI adoption fuels security paranoia
By Aaron TanDoug Fisher, Lenovo’s chief security officer, outlines the company’s approach to security and AI governance, and the importance of having a strong security culture to combat cyber threats amplified by the use of AI
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14 Feb 2025
Government renames AI Safety Institute and teams up with Anthropic
By Brian McKennaAddressing the Munich Security Conference, UK government technology secretary Peter Kyle announces a change to the name of the AI Safety Institute and a tie-up with AI company Anthropic
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14 Feb 2025
Top cryptography experts join calls for UK to drop plans to snoop on Apple’s encrypted data
By Bill GoodwinSome of the world’s leading computer science experts have signed an open letter calling for home secretary Yvette Cooper to drop a controversial secret order to require Apple to provide access to people’s encrypted data
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13 Feb 2025
Aggressive deregulation creates risky business environment
By Makenzie HollandThrough DOGE, President Donald Trump is cutting work and funding to federal agencies to overhaul business rules and regulations in the U.S.
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13 Feb 2025
Salt Typhoon compromises telecom providers' Cisco devices
By Alexander CulafiSalt Typhoon's latest campaign exploits older vulnerabilities in Cisco edge devices to gain access to the networks of several telecom companies, including two based in the U.S.
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13 Feb 2025
UK accused of political ‘foreign cyber attack’ on US after serving secret snooping order on Apple
By Duncan CampbellUS administration asked to kick UK out of 65-year-old UK-US Five Eyes intelligence sharing agreement after secret order to access encrypted data of Apple users
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13 Feb 2025
Insight lists AI, security and 5G among channel opportunities
By Simon QuickeChannel player Insight is the latest to share its view of which trends are worth getting involved with this year
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13 Feb 2025
UK government sanctions target Russian cyber crime network Zservers
By Brian McKennaThe UK government has imposed sanctions on a Russian cyber crime syndicate responsible for aiding ransomware attacks, targeting the group and individual members
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12 Feb 2025
Docker Inc. CEO swap has analysts anticipating a sale
By Beth PariseauIndustry watchers see the takeover by a former Oracle exec as the precursor to merging with a broader software development portfolio at a larger company.
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12 Feb 2025
Fortinet discloses second authentication bypass vulnerability
By Alexander CulafiFortinet disclosed CVE-2025-24472 in an updated advisory that confused some in the infosec community because it stated that 'reports show this is being exploited in the wild.'
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12 Feb 2025
AvePoint increases MSP support as Acronis warns they are targets
By Simon QuickeManaged service providers set to benefit from improvement to vendor’s platform at a time when criminals have them firmly in their sights
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12 Feb 2025
Microsoft’s February 2025 Patch Tuesday corrects 57 bugs, three critical
By Brian McKennaMicrosoft is correcting 57 vulnerabilities in its February Patch Tuesday, two of which are being actively exploited in the wild, and three of which are ‘critical’
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12 Feb 2025
Forrester: AI and cyber security drive up IT spending
By Cliff SaranDespite artificial intelligence and cyber security increasing investment, technical debt remains a significant drain on IT budgets
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12 Feb 2025
Conscia expands UK presence as ITGL buys ISN
By Simon QuickeDanish player’s Portsmouth-based operation bolsters its position in the Cisco channel with M&A move
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11 Feb 2025
Microsoft plugs two zero-days for February Patch Tuesday
By Tom WalatThe company corrects active exploits in vulnerable Windows systems, one of which could give the attacker complete control if successful.
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11 Feb 2025
Google: Cyber crime meshes with cyber warfare as states enlist gangs
By Brian McKennaA report from the Google Threat Intelligence Group depicts China, Russia, Iran and North Korea as a bloc using cyber criminal gangs to attack the national security of western countries
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11 Feb 2025
CEO testifies on federal agencies as lawmakers clash on Musk
By Makenzie HollandAxon Enterprise CEO Rick Smith testified that federal agencies like the FTC engage in regulatory overreach, and that their power should receive more oversight.
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11 Feb 2025
Apple zero day used in 'extremely sophisticated attack'
By Alexander CulafiCVE-2025-24200 is a zero-day vulnerability that bypasses Apple's USB Restricted Mode in iPhones and iPads and was exploited in the wild against 'specific targeted individuals.'
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11 Feb 2025
F1’s Red Bull charges 1Password to protect its 2025 season
By Alex ScroxtonFor the upcoming 2025 Formula 1 season, Oracle Red Bull Racing adds cyber security partner 1Password to its roster of team suppliers and sponsors
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10 Feb 2025
Apple: British techies to advise on ‘devastating’ UK global crypto power grab
By Duncan CampbellA hitherto unknown British organisation – which even the government may have forgotten about – is about to be drawn into a global technical and financial battle, facing threats from Apple to pull out of the UK
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10 Feb 2025
DevSecOps platform tucks in API security as AI apps heat up
By Beth PariseauHarness merges with its sister company, Traceable, for API security, which has broadening appeal as organizations develop generative and agentic AI applications.
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10 Feb 2025
Trimble Cityworks zero-day flaw under attack, patch now
By Alexander CulafiCVE-2025-0994 is a high-severity deserialization vulnerability that enables remote code execution in unpatched versions of Cityworks enterprise asset management software.
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07 Feb 2025
Tech companies brace after UK demands back door access to Apple cloud
By Bill GoodwinThe UK has served a notice on Apple demanding back door access to encrypted data stored by users anywhere in the world on Apple’s cloud service
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07 Feb 2025
Ransomware hits healthcare, critical services in January
By Alexander CulafiRansomware attacks against healthcare organizations in January reflect an increasing need for threat actors to adapt and get aggressive as defenders improve.
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07 Feb 2025
DeepSeek, data privacy on lawmakers' radar
By Makenzie HollandU.S. lawmakers are taking steps to ban DeepSeek from government devices, which should signal to enterprises the inherent risks of using the service.
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07 Feb 2025
US lawmakers move to ban DeepSeek AI tool
By Alex ScroxtonUS politicians have introduced a bill seeking to ban the use of the DeepSeek AI tool on government-owned devices, citing national security concerns due to its alleged links to the Chinese state
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07 Feb 2025
Ransomware payment value fell over 30% in 2024
By Alex ScroxtonSeveral factors, including the impact of law enforcement operations disrupting cyber criminal gangs and better preparedness among users, may be behind a significant drop in the total value of ransomware payments
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06 Feb 2025
Unpatched.ai: Who runs the vulnerability discovery platform?
By Arielle WaldmanThere is limited information on the AI-powered vulnerability discovery platform that emerged in December after it reported Microsoft vulnerabilities
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06 Feb 2025
UK’s Cyber Monitoring Centre begins incident classification work
By Alex ScroxtonThe Cyber Monitoring Centre will work to categorise major incidents against a newly developed scale to help organisations better understand the nature of systemic cyber attacks and learn from their impact
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06 Feb 2025
Thales encouraging wider portfolio sales
By Simon QuickeSecurity player introduces fresh partner programme to make it easier for the channel to sell across products, including the fruits of the Imperva acquisition
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05 Feb 2025
Zyxel won't patch end-of-life routers against zero-day attacks
By Alexander CulafiNetworking hardware vendor Zyxel has no plans to patch multiple end-of-life routers against new zero-day flaws and advises customers to replace affected devices entirely.
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05 Feb 2025
Met Police spied on BBC journalists’ phone data for PSNI, MPs told
By Bill GoodwinThe Metropolitan Police monitored the phones of 16 BBC journalists on behalf of police in Northern Ireland, a cross-party group of MPs heard
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05 Feb 2025
Visibility the starting point for many security pitches
By Simon QuickeWhether it be DORA or just trying to reduce the risk profile for a user, those in the channel with the expertise to uncover risk are set to benefit
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05 Feb 2025
Dell shares details of 2025 partner programme
By Simon QuickeFocus is on artificial intelligence, PC refresh, storage and collaborating more closely with the channel to support growth
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05 Feb 2025
Chainalysis records 35% decrease in ransom payments in 2024
By Arielle WaldmanWhile the first half of 2024 was on pace to surpass 2023's record-setting numbers, Chainalysis found that the volume of ransom payments dropped in the second half of the year.
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05 Feb 2025
Youth activists protest Meta over mental health impacts
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonProtest outside Meta’s London offices marks launch of Mad Youth Campaign, an effort by activists to challenge the ways in which corporate power negatively shapes the conditions young people live under
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05 Feb 2025
MoD set to develop £50m data analytics platform with Kainos
By Brian McKennaThe Ministry of Defence has chosen IT services provider Kainos to develop its £50m data analytics platform across all armed services, over a three-year programme
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04 Feb 2025
U.S. tariffs could stymie executives' product decisions
By Makenzie HollandAs trade tensions escalate, business leaders will be faced with tough decisions about product sourcing moving forward.
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04 Feb 2025
AMD, Google disclose Zen processor microcode vulnerability
By Alexander CulafiAMD said CVE-2024-56161, which first leaked last month, requires an attacker to have local administrator privileges as well as developed and executed malicious microcode.
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04 Feb 2025
Distie roundup: Activity at Arrow, CMS, Exclusive, e92plus and Westcon-Comstor
By Simon QuickeChannel players are extending vendor relationships to add more services and routes to market
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04 Feb 2025
Assessing if DeepSeek is safe to use in the enterprise
By Esther ShittuThe AI vendor has found popularity with its reasoning model. However, based on geopolitical tensions and safety tests, there are questions about whether enterprises should use it.
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04 Feb 2025
Infosecurity Europe increasing partner focus with Channel Zone
By Simon QuickeSecurity show will provide a greater focus on the channel community this year
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04 Feb 2025
WatchTowr warns abandoned S3 buckets pose supply chain risk
By Arielle WaldmanWatchTowr researchers found that they could reregister abandoned Amazon S3 buckets and detail alarming ways that threat actors could exploit the attack surface.
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03 Feb 2025
New Relic extends observability to DeepSeek
By Aaron TanThe observability tools supplier now offers enhanced monitoring for DeepSeek models to help businesses reduce the costs and risks of generative AI development
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03 Feb 2025
NSFocus: DeepSeek AI hit with 'well planned' DDoS attacks
By Alexander CulafiCybersecurity vendor NSFocus said AI startup DeepSeek endured multiple waves of DDoS attacks from attackers since its reasoning model was released Jan. 20.
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03 Feb 2025
Government sets out cyber security practice code to stoke AI growth
By Brian McKennaThe government has set out a cyber security code of practice for developers to follow when building AI products
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03 Feb 2025
DeepSeek-R1 more readily generates dangerous content than other large language models
By Alex ScroxtonResearch scientists at cyber firm Enkrypt AI publish concerning findings from a red team exercise conducted against DeepSeek, the hot new generative AI tool
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03 Feb 2025
Australian government doubles down on AWS
By Aaron TanFederal government signs three-year whole-of-government agreement with Amazon Web Services, expanding access to cloud services for all levels of government
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31 Jan 2025
Police swoop on Sky ECC cryptophone distributors in Spain and Holland
By Bill GoodwinDutch and Spanish police have arrested four people accused of making millions of euros by distributing Sky ECC encrypted phones to criminal organisations
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31 Jan 2025
Barclays hit by major IT outage on HMRC deadline day
By Alex ScroxtonCustomers of Barclays Bank are left unable to access web app and online banking following a significant IT outage that seems to have come at the worst possible time
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31 Jan 2025
AI jailbreaking techniques prove highly effective against DeepSeek
By Alex ScroxtonResearchers at Palo Alto have shown how novel jailbreaking techniques were able to fool breakout GenAI model DeepSeek into helping to create keylogging tools, steal data, and make a Molotov cocktail
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31 Jan 2025
DeepSeek API, chat log exposure a ‘rookie’ cyber error
By Alex ScroxtonSecurity researchers at Wiz find a trove of DeepSeek data including API secrets and chat logs publicly exposed via an open source database management tool, raising questions about the fast-growing service’s approach to security
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30 Jan 2025
U.S. freeze on foreign aid may give China a leg up
By Makenzie HollandAs the U.S. steps back on foreign aid, experts worry China may step in to fill the void.
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30 Jan 2025
Wiz reveals DeepSeek database exposed API keys, chat history
By Arielle WaldmanWiz expressed concern about security shortcomings with AI tools and services amid the rapid adoption and rising popularity of offerings like DeepSeek-R1.
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30 Jan 2025
German police disrupt Cracked, Nulled cybercrime forums
By Alexander CulafiCracked and Nulled had a combined community of approximately 10 million users who used the sites to discuss cybercrime and sell malware and hacking tools.
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30 Jan 2025
First international AI safety report published
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonA global cohort of nearly 100 artificial intelligence experts publish first international AI safety report ahead of the third AI summit, outlining an array of challenges posed by the technology that will be used to inform upcoming discussions
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30 Jan 2025
Westcon-Comstor: Clear cloud opportunities for the channel
By Simon QuickeDistributor Westcon-Comstor shares insights from those buying security on investment priorities and demands on partners
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29 Jan 2025
CISO enlists agentic AI reinforcements for SecOps
By Beth PariseauAI agents are already in the hands of adversaries. One aerospace CISO has begun to use them to augment his SecOps staff and even the score.
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29 Jan 2025
Google details adversarial AI activity on Gemini
By Alexander CulafiGoogle identified APTs from more than 20 nations misusing its Gemini AI chatbot but noted that threat actors were unsuccessful in finding novel techniques or vulnerabilities.
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29 Jan 2025
How government hackers are trying to exploit Google Gemini AI
By Alex ScroxtonGoogle’s threat intel squad has shared information on how nation state threat actors are attempting to exploit its Gemini AI tool for nefarious ends
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29 Jan 2025
Vallance rejects latest charge to reform UK hacking laws
By Alex ScroxtonScience minister Patrick Vallance rejects proposed amendments to the Computer Misuse Act, arguing that they could create a loophole for cyber criminals to exploit
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28 Jan 2025
NAO: UK government cyber resilience weak in face of mounting threats
By Brian McKennaThe National Audit Office has found UK government cyber resilience wanting, weakened by legacy IT and skills shortages, and facing mounting threats
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28 Jan 2025
Over 40 journalists and lawyers submit evidence to PSNI surveillance inquiry
By Bill GoodwinAngus McCullough, who is leading a review into the police surveillance of journalists and lawyers in Northern Ireland, says victims will be informed if they were unlawfully spied on – subject to ‘legal constraints’
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28 Jan 2025
DeepSeek claims 'malicious attacks' disrupting AI service
By Alexander CulafiDeepSeek, which gained popularity recently for its AI platform, did not specify the cause of 'large-scale malicious attacks,' which continue to disrupt new account registrations.
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28 Jan 2025
Canceled executive order clears way for unbridled GenAI growth
By Esther ShittuAt first glance, the deregulation appears like a way to drive innovation forward. However, it will slow AI safety efforts and could impede innovation in AI technology in some ways.
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28 Jan 2025
Apple zero-day vulnerability under attack on iOS devices
By Rob WrightApple said the zero-day vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-24085, affects its CoreMedia framework and 'may have been actively exploited against versions of iOS before iOS 17.2.'
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28 Jan 2025
Managed service providers seen as ‘critical’ to SMEs
By Simon QuickeJumpCloud Q1 report reveals the extent to which customers are leaning on their channel partners
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27 Jan 2025
Former CSRB members largely silent on dismissal
By Alexander CulafiThe Cyber Safety Review Board was investigating recent attacks by Chinese state-sponsored threat actor Salt Typhoon when DHS terminated all advisory board memberships.
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27 Jan 2025
Three sentenced over OTP.Agency MFA fraud service
By Alex ScroxtonThree men have been sentenced over their role in a cyber criminal subscription service that offered access to online accounts using illicitly obtained one-time passcodes
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27 Jan 2025
Cyber incident that closed British Museum was inside job
By Alex ScroxtonAn IT incident that disrupted visitor access to the British Museum last week was the work of a disgruntled contractor who had been let go
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27 Jan 2025
Softcat: Customers want innovation and resilience
By Simon QuickeChannel player’s latest annual insights into customer priorities underlines the need for the channel to recognise the budgetary challenges most users are under
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27 Jan 2025
Inside CyberArk’s security strategy
By Aaron TanCyberArk CIO Omer Grossman talks up the company’s security-first ethos, the importance of an assumed breach mentality and how the company is addressing threats from the growing use of AI
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24 Jan 2025
DOJ indicts 5 individuals in North Korea IT worker scam
By Arielle WaldmanAn unsealed indictment revealed threat actors working for North Korea tricked at least 64 U.S. businesses into hiring fake IT workers for financial and propriety data gains.
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24 Jan 2025
AMD processor vulnerability inadvertently leaked early
By Alexander CulafiThe flaw was revealed when hardware manufacturer Asus published a patch for an 'AMD Microcode Signature Verification Vulnerability' to a gaming motherboard update page.
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24 Jan 2025
MPs and peers start inquiry into Russian and Chinese sabotage threats to subsea internet cables
By Bill GoodwinMPs and Lords on the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy have begun an inquiry into the resilience of UK internet cables, following heightened threats of Russian and Chinese sabotage
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24 Jan 2025
US indicts five in fake North Korean IT contractor scandal
By Alex ScroxtonThe US authorities have accused five men, including two American citizens, of involvement in a scheme which saw companies duped into hiring fake North Korean IT contractors
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24 Jan 2025
Assured Data Protection sets sights on European growth
By Simon QuickeData backup and resilience specialist is looking to expand its reach and work with more channel partners
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24 Jan 2025
High Court: Sky Betting ‘parasitic’ in targeting problem gambler
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonUK High Court rules that Sky Betting acted unlawfully after breaching a customer’s data protection rights when it obtained his personal data through cookies and used it to profile him for the purposes of direct marketing, despite his ‘impaired’ ability to provide meaningful consent
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24 Jan 2025
CISOs boost board presence by 77% over two years
By Brian McKennaA global research study, from Splunk and Oxford Economics, into how chief information security officers interact with boards finds greater participation but enduring gaps
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23 Jan 2025
EU, U.S. at odds on AI safety regulations
By Beth PariseauThe U.S. under the new Trump administration changes course on AI safety, in contrast with the EU, as uncertainty lingers about other Biden-era federal cybersecurity efforts.
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23 Jan 2025
Trump takes issue with EU actions against U.S. big tech
By Makenzie HollandPresident Donald Trump spoke against significant EU fines on big tech companies and said the U.S. has some 'very big complaints with the EU.'
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23 Jan 2025
Zero-day vulnerability in SonicWall SMA series under attack
By Arielle WaldmanSonicWall released a hotfix for a critical pre-authentication remote code execution vulnerability in Secure Mobile Access 1000 products amidst reports of zero-day exploitation.
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23 Jan 2025
Mixed views on Stargate AI infrastructure plan with OpenAI
By Esther ShittuThe OpenAI-Oracle-Softbank collaboration highlights the determination of the U.S. to maintain its lead in AI technology. However, some question OpenAI's lead and involvement.
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23 Jan 2025
Gigamon increasing channel support
By Simon QuickeThe security player has responded to feedback and increased the discounts available to those that drive growth
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23 Jan 2025
ICO launches major review of cookies on UK websites
By Alex ScroxtonICO sets out 2025 goals, including a review of cookie compliance across the UK’s top 1,000 websites, as it seeks to achieve its ultimate goal of giving the public meaningful control over how their data is used
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23 Jan 2025
Eclypsium finds security issues in Palo Alto Networks NGFWs
By Arielle WaldmanEclypsium researchers stressed how essential supply chain security is as threat actors increasingly target and exploit vulnerabilities in firewalls, VPNs and other edge devices.
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23 Jan 2025
UK eVisa system problems persist despite repeated warnings
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonTravellers are already having issues boarding UK-bound flights, while refugees have been left with no way to prove their immigration status in the UK, just two weeks after the Home Office transitioned to electronic visas
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22 Jan 2025
Mixed views on Stargate AI infrastructure plan with OpenAI
By Esther ShittuThe OpenAI-Oracle-Softbank collaboration highlights the determination of the U.S. to maintain its lead in AI technology. However, some question OpenAI's lead and involvement.
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22 Jan 2025
Venture capital ties could shift U.S. government policies
By Makenzie HollandPresident Donald Trump's administration includes several former venture capitalists who will help shape U.S. policies, including AI and cryptocurrency czar David Sacks.
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22 Jan 2025
Cyber Safety Review Board axed in DHS cost-cutting move
By Alexander CulafiBenjamine C. Huffman, acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security under Trump, terminates the memberships for all DHS advisory committees, including the CSRB.