#computerweekly.com. × Spyware suppliers exploit more zero-days than nation states | Computer Weekly. Exploitation of zero-days by commercial surveillance and spyware developers outpaced exploitation by nation-state actors last year, according to a report.
#Mar.05.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Iranian hacktivists muster their forces but state APTs lay low | Computer Weekly. Hacktivist activity surrounding the Iran war is sky-high but Iran's state-backed cyber espionage actors have yet to show their hands, giving security teams a valuable window of time to shore up their d
#Mar.04.2026
#computerweekly.com. × NCSC: No increase in cyber threat from Iran, but be prepared | Computer Weekly. While cyber threat levels remain stable following the outbreak of war in the Middle East at the weekend, at-risk organisations in the UK should take steps now to ward off potential reprisals from Iran-
#Mar.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN users targeted in series of cyber attacks | Computer Weekly. The NCSC, Cisa, and other Five Eyes agencies have warned of mass exploitation of vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN, which Cisco is attributing to an unknown threat actor called UAT-8616.
#Feb.25.2026
#computerweekly.com. × AIDA Cruises fleet sets sail with OpenRoaming for Wi-Fi connectivity | Computer Weekly. Global wireless ecosystem consortium deploys technology for cruise ship operator with Wi-Fi for all passengers and staff, as well as 24/7 cruise operations, safety, guest services and entertainment.
#Feb.24.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Singapore mounts largest ever cyber operation to oust APT actor | Computer Weekly. Operation Cyber Guardian mobilised over 100 defenders to neutralise UNC3886 which infiltrated Singtel, StarHub, M1 and Simba networks, operators issue joint pledge on defence-in-depth
#Feb.10.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Meta’s latest results show diversification of datacentre capacity strategy | Computer Weekly. Social media giant Meta is facing increased datacentre costs due to rising server, memory and storage prices.
#Jan.29.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Sky Business finds louder voice for collaboration | Computer Weekly. Business-to-business division of media and entertainment company announces communications platform to help UK firms boost productivity and collaboration by integrating advanced features like video conf
#Mar.13.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Tech and global mobility: The impact of the new US Administration | Computer Weekly. Tech companies in the United States are some of the biggest beneficiaries of the H-1B visa program, which allows US companies who cannot find the people with the skills they need in the US to temporari
#Mar.04.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Microsoft’s results show cloud AI balancing act | Computer Weekly. CEO acknowledges efficiency of DeepSeek, and need to assess model optimisation rather than just buying more AI servers.
#Jan.30.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Covid effect opens door to music learning through Icelandic innovation | Computer Weekly. Icelandic tech startup Moombix describes itself as an ‘Uber for music lessons’. Its founder tells Computer Weekly why.
#Jan.30.2025
#computerweekly.com. × How government hackers are trying to exploit Google Gemini AI | Computer Weekly. Google’s threat intel squad has shared information on how nation state threat actors are attempting to exploit its Gemini AI tool for nefarious ends.
#Jan.29.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Funksec gang turned up ransomware heat in December | Computer Weekly. The criminal ransomware fraternity was hard at work over the festive period, with attack volumes rising and a new threat actor emerging on the scene
#Jan.22.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Mandiant: Latest Ivanti vulns exploited by Chinese cyber spooks | Computer Weekly. Threat actors are once again lining up to exploit vulnerabilities in the widely used Ivanti product suite, with a link to Chinese espionage activity firmed up by Mandiant analysts.
#Jan.10.2025
#computerweekly.com. × US Treasury incident a clear warning on supply chain security in 2025 | Computer Weekly. A cyber incident at the US Department of the Treasury - blamed on a Chinese state actor - raises fresh warnings about supply chain risk after it was found to have originated via vulnerabilities in a re
#Jan.03.2025
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