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Israel orders new evacuations in Gaza's last refuge of Rafah as it expands military offensive
Israel orders new evacuations in Gaza's last refuge of Rafah as it expands military offensive
Russia is exploiting Britain’s dependence on technology to cause “maximum disruption and destruction”, the UK’s cyber security chief has warned.
Moves made to prepare country for utility outages as malicious technological threats intensify
The UK is "widely" underestimating the severity of the threat from cyberspace, the country's cyber security chief will warn. It comes as the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) - a part of GCHQ - revealed there had been a three-fold increase in the most serious attacks compared with a year ago. Companies, organisations and other parties must immediately do more to bolster their resilience to the evolving risk posed by increasingly sophisticated cyber weapons, enhanced by artificial intelligence, that can be used by hostile states and criminals, the NCSC said in an annual review published on Tuesday.
I remember being 12 years old and staring at a Sinclair ZX81 computer on display in WHSmith. It was the moment when I became completely mesmerised by technology, and I have carried that wide-eyed enthusiasm into adulthood. When I discovered the internet in 1992 its potential blew my mind, and I would pounce on every online innovation, embracing anything that claimed to give me more convenience, more fulfilment, more freedom. Today, as a direct consequence, I appear to have become wholly dependen
National Cyber Security Centre chief Richard Horne will warn of the dangers posed by countries including Russia and China as well as online criminals.
The head of the National Cyber Security Centre, Richard Horne, said the reliance on technology meant the risk from attack was greater.
ENGlobal Corporation, a provider of engineering and automation services to the U.S. energy sector and federal government, says it has restricted access to its IT systems following a cyberattack, limiting the company to essential business operations only. In an 8-K filing with the SEC on Monday, Texas-based ENGlobal said it became aware of a “cybersecurity incident” on November 25. ENGlobal, whose customers include the U.S. Department of Defense and Department of Energy, said it is investigating the incident.
According to one recent poll, only three out of five organizations have an incident response plan in place, and only around a third do regular drills to ensure that their plans remain effective. The consequences of poor incident response are costly. The International Monetary Fund estimates that cyberattacks will cost the world more than $23 trillion by 2027, up from roughly $8.4 trillion in 2022.
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Watch live as Keir Starmer faces Kemi Badenoch at PMQs on Wednesday (4 December) as his reset Brexit plans suffer another blow. The prime minister looks set to lose another key ally in a blow to his plans to reset the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with the European Union. Michel Barnier looks likely to be ousted as French prime minister on Wednesday in a no-confidence motion after he pushed through a controversial budget without a vote.
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The Princess of Wales did not attend the Qatar state banquet with the royals, despite welcoming the Emir with Prince William on Tuesday morning
Russian President Vladimir Putin faces a difficult week as Syria's government collapses, Russian military bases are overrun by rebels, and protests in Abkhazia and Kazakhstan signal a decline in Russian influence in the region.
Daniel Singh was caught trying to smuggle cannabis through Manchester Airport
After wearing a custom Primark suit to The 2024 Fashion Awards, Rita Ora donned a comic strip dress with sheer mesh cut-outs to free the nip for the afterparty.
Visitors to Florida’s Everglades National Park in late November were stunned to see an alligator swimming with its catch – a huge Burmese python that may be the largest ever found in the area.Video filmed by Kelly Alvarez from the Shark Valley Observation Tower shows the alligator with the dead, bloated, and partially eaten python in its maw.“That’s so gnarly, that’s so cool,” Alvarez says in the video.Alvarez, who is a tour guide in the Everglades, told Storyful she believed the alligator in the video was “one of the largest” seen in the national park, but the invasive python was much longer.“The record for longest python found in the Florida Everglades is 19 feet. Given that this alligator is minimum 10 feet, though I estimate him to be more around 12 feet, this python being twice his size is now quite possibly the longest Burmese python ever found in Everglades National Park,” Alvarez told Storyful.In the video, another tour guide can be heard saying, “You know it’s something serious when it’s something we [tour guides] haven’t seen before.” Credit: Kelly Alvarez via Storyful
Great British Sewing Bee star Sara Pascoe appeared on Lorraine, where she hit back at Gregg Wallace's recent comments about the women who have accused him of inappropriate behaviour.