Government accused of leaving umbrella company regulation in limbo by shelving enforcement body

The UK government’s commitment to protecting IT contractors from the well-documented malpractice carried out by non-compliant umbrella companies is being called into question, following the admission that plans to create an enforcement body to regulate such firms have been shelved. Business secretary Grant Shapps confirmed during a House of Commons oral evidence session in […]

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Insights on Nordic artificial intelligence strategies

In November 2022, Silo AI published the Nordic state of AI 2022, its second annual report providing an overview of what’s happening with artificial intelligence (AI) in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.   Silo AI provides professional services in AI from its nine offices in Denmark, Finland and Sweden. Since it was founded in 2017, […]

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Chrome vulnerability could have led to widespread data theft

Researchers at Imperva have revealed their hand in uncovering and fixing a potentially dangerous vulnerability in Google’s Chrome and Chromium-based browsers that, left untreated, could have enabled threat actors to steal sensitive files from more than 2.5 billion worldwide users of the web browsing technology. Tracked as CVE-2022-3656, the vulnerability was first uncovered in […]

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Guardian confirms Christmas 2022 cyber attack was ransomware

Guardian Media Group (GMG), the parent organisation of the UK’s Guardian newspaper, has confirmed that the 20 December cyber attack on its systems – which left staff locked out of its London office and disrupted key systems including print production, payroll and expenses – was an opportunistic and likely untargeted ransomware attack. In an […]

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Royal Mail services hit by major cyber attack

The UK’s Royal Mail has been forced to suspend overseas services amid serious disruption caused by a cyber attack of an as-yet unspecified nature. The attack has hit its international export services and means it is currently unable to dispatch letters or parcels outside the UK. Computer Weekly understands that domestic services are unaffected. […]

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Should we be worried about malicious use of AI language models?

More and more evidence is emerging into how large language models, such as Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) used by the likes of OpenAI’s advanced ChatGPT chatbot, seem to be highly vulnerable to abuse through creative prompt engineering by malicious actors. Moreover, as the capabilities of such models hit the mainstream, new approaches will […]

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Internet shutdowns cost global economy $24bn in 2022

The economic toll of deliberate internet shutdowns by governments reached nearly $24bn globally in 2022, following 114 major outages across 23 countries, research has found. According to Top10VPN’s latest Cost of internet shutdowns report – which analysed every major internet shutdown by governments in 2022 – intentional internet outages affected around 710 million people around […]

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Microsoft fixes EoP zero-day on January Patch Tuesday

Security teams face a busy few days after Microsoft’s first monthly Patch Tuesday drop of 2023, which contains fixes for 98 distinct vulnerabilities, 11 of them rated as critical, and one zero-day under active exploitation in the wild, which was uncovered by researchers at Avast. Tracked as CVE-2023-21674, the zero-day is an elevation of […]

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