Attacks on UK fiber networks mount: Operators beg govt to step in [Wed Mar 13 2024]

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Attacks on UK fiber networks mount: Operators beg govt to step in

Some simply chop cables in ducts, others pour in petrol and set 'the whole lot alight'

 

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Home Office’s shiny immigration system glitches causing delays

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Attacks on UK fiber networks mount: Operators beg govt to step in

Some simply chop cables in ducts, others pour in petrol and set 'the whole lot alight'

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French government sites disrupted by très grande DDoS

Russia and Sudan top the list of suspects

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March Patch Tuesday sees Hyper-V join the guest-host escape club

Critical bugs galore among 61 Microsoft fixes, 56 from Adobe, a dozen from SAP, and a fistful from Fortinet

Biden's budget proposal boosts CISA funding to $3B

Plus almost $1.5b for health-care cybersecurity

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JetBrains is still mad at Rapid7 for the ransomware attacks on its customers

War of words wages on between vendors divided

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UK council yanks IT systems and phone lines offline following cyber ambush

Targeting recovery this week, officials still trying to 'dentify the nature of the incident'

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No App Store needed: Apple caves, will allow sideloading in EU

Think this'll help you escape the fees? Nope – Apple still wants a cut for letting devs install things on user devices

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Network Rail steps back from geofencing over safety fears

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Microsoft calls AI privacy complaint 'doomsday hyperbole'

Plaintiffs seek termination of permissionless and unpaid AI data harvesting

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