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UK politicians targeted by APT31 group say they have found ‘tracker pixel’ emails still in their inboxes
German diplomat says Moscow’s messaging combines greater subtlety and plausibility with automation
PM is facing pressure from hawks in his party to take tough action, while trying not to hurt trade links
Department of Justice says critics of Beijing among targets of multiyear espionage campaign
Fresh guidance from a branch of the signals intelligence agency comes after government blames China for cyber attacks
Attempted attack was uncovered by US cyber security company Mandiant, owned by Google
Online fake news and hybrid campaigns increase ahead of European elections
Republican congressmen allege manufacturer of 80% of cranes at US terminals has installed suspicious equipment
London-listed outsourcing group expands cost-cutting programme
Game of ‘cat and mouse’ returns to cold war levels, say intelligence officers
Cache of documents reveals role of business in providing authorities with cyber espionage tools and services
Move includes billions of dollars to replace container cranes amid concerns hackers could disrupt supply chains
FBI, UK’s NCA and Europol part of coalition that has disrupted cyber crime gang involved in ransomware attacks
Cyber criminals backed by Pyongyang turn to artificial intelligence as they try to secure funds
Agency director Christopher Wray says Beijing’s hacking operations have reached a ‘fever pitch’
Private and public institutions must work together to harness the technology’s potential
Action is the latest move by the Biden administration to clamp down on software used to target dissidents
Faked Joe Biden robocall underlines prevalence of cheap AI tools being used to create clips aimed at swaying voters
Fake announcement on social media platform X sparked cryptocurrency frenzy a day before ETF approvals
Company identifies hacking group as Midnight Blizzard, which it says was also behind SolarWinds attacks in 2020
Experts warn that rapidly developing technology threatens to ‘put financial crime on steroids’
With the nature of the threat ever changing, even market leaders are vulnerable to upstarts
Bank spends $15bn a year on tech and employs 62,000 technologists, senior executive says at Davos
Victims of ransomware are turning to professionals to help reduce the cost of the ransom, or even avoid paying it
Cabinet Office minister says ‘fragile states’ at significant risk from online hackers
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