Chinese Hackers Steal Israeli Military Documents

Two Israeli companies, both owned by the government, have reported that several military documents have been stolen.  The companies were responsible for the development of the Iron Dome missile defence system, and lost documents relating to ballistic rockets and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, otherwise known as drones). The intelligence report, seen by the BBC, states […]

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USB Discovered to Have a Critical Undetectable Security Flaw

A recently discovered flaw within USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices could be used to infect a computer and perform malicious activity without the user’s knowledge, even USB devices which appear to be empty. The researchers Karsten Nohl and Jakob Lell say there is no practical way to defend against such vulnerability. The body responsible for

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Solicitors Regulation Authority Reveal Cybercrime as ‘Priority Risk’

In the most recent Risk Outlook report by the Solicitor’s Regulation Authority, cybercrime was recognised as a new priority threat: “Breach of confidentiality: information security and cybercrime Keeping the affairs of clients confidential and secure is a key professional duty. Law firms need to be prepared for the increased risk to this duty that is

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Cyber Security Conference – 10 Steps to Reduce Your Cyber Risk

Hosted by the North West Cyber Security Cluster (NWCSC) in conjunction with Enterprise Europe – North West (EEN), this educational conference will encompass the 10 Steps to Cyber Security and the key areas for businesses to consider when developing a cyber security strategy internationally. The conference will consist of influential keynote speeches delivered by cyber

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7 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) File Legal Complaint Against GCHQ

ISPs from the UK, US, Netherlands, Zimbabwe, Germany and South Korea have collaborated with the campaigners Privacy International to challenge GCHQ, the UK’s intelligence agency. Involved in the lawsuit are GreenNet from the UK; Riseup and May First/People Link from the US; Greehost from the Netherlands; Mango from Zimbabwe; Jinbonet from South Korea and Chaos

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Phishing Scams Target Dating Sites

Hackers used phishing emails to bypass the charges dating websites request to allow personal messaging between users. Once these login details have been obtained, the details would then be used to access profiles, and befriend other users in order to persuade them to send money to hacker. Messages from the fraudster would ask others for

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Cyber Security Innovation Vouchers close 23rd July 2014 – How Mitigate Can Help

Innovation Vouchers worth up to £5,000 are available for start-up, small or medium sized businesses looking to protect themselves from the growing issue of cyber threats in the UK, as well as worldwide. The voucher is available to organisations from all sectors as long as you have a project to fund which relates to or

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Stephen Robinson Discusses Cybercrime on BBC Radio Lancashire

Stephen Robinson, Managing Director of Mitigate Cyber Security was asked to part in a radio discussion around the threat of cybercrime on BBC Radio Lancashire’s breakfast show this morning, May 13th. Alongside Dr Dan Prince of Security Lancaster, Lancaster University’s Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security academic research, the pair were asked about the threat

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Mitigate help to launch North West Cyber Security Cluster

North West firms committed to fighting against cybercrime have joined forces to form a cluster that will highlight the region’s technical expertise and raise security standards. The founding members of the North West Cyber Security Cluster include 11 SMEs with a range of complementary strengths,  with support from Lancaster University – an EPSRC-GCHQ Academic Centre

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