Month: January 2023
Horizon3.ai releases POC exploit for VMware vulnerabilities
Penetration testing vendor Horizon3.ai published technical details and a proof-of-concept exploit for three recently discovered VMware vulnerabilities capable of remote code execution. VMware disclosed four vulnerabilities on Jan. 24 […]
Beautiful East London pub named one of the prettiest in the UK after £1.5million refurbishment
The pub has got a fresh new look >
Tech Nation to shutter after more than a decade
Tech Nation has announced that it will cease operations, after more than a decade supporting the UK’s startup ecosystem, following the loss of core funding to Barclays. In January […]
Cyber training firm launches £20k data protection scholarship
Freevacy, a specialist provider of data privacy and protection education and training, has set up a £20,000 scholarship fund to provide training for approximately 20 up-and-coming cyber security professionals. […]
Russian DDoS hacktivists seen targeting western hospitals
Healthcare organisations in countries aligned with the defence of Ukraine have been warned they may be at risk of cyber attack by Russian hacktivists after a series of attacks […]
Police Receive Seven Reports Of So-Called Honour-Based Abuse A Day – Each Other
‘Between March 2021 and March 2022 there were 2,887 honour-based abuse-related (HBA) offences recorded by the police in England and Wales, the second consecutive rise in HBA-related offences. Approximately seven […]
Crédit Agricole tests quantum in finance
Crédit Agricole CIB and quantum computing specialists Pasqal and Multiverse Computing have run two experiments on quantum computing in finance. In June 2021, Crédit Agricole began to evaluate the […]
Arsenal transfer news: Jorginho bid accepted by Chelsea
Jorginho cost Chelsea around £50m when he joined from Napoli in 2014 Arsenal have agreed a £12m deal with Chelsea to sign Italy midfielder Jorginho. The 31-year-old, who joined Chelsea […]
GitHub warns Desktop, Atom users after code-signing certificates pinched
GitHub has issued an urgent warning to users of its Desktop for Mac and Atom text editor applications after an unauthorised actor broke into its systems and stole two […]
MI5 unlawfully collected and held millions of people’s data
UK security service MI5 unlawfully gathered and retained millions of people’s private data, Britain’s most secret court has ruled in a landmark case on mass surveillance. Human rights organisations […]