Category: ComputerWeekly
Microsoft has released a total of 49 new patches marking the first Patch Tuesday event of 2024, addressing a variety…
Cryptocurrency markets fluctuated wildly on the evening of Monday 9 January after the US financial regulator, the Securities and Exchange…
Scotland risks “sleepwalking” into a surveillance state that places every citizen in a permanent digital line-up if it does not…
The mass adoption of cloud environments has helped businesses transform their operations through scalability and cost efficiency, but it has…
Cyber security experts at Cisco Talos and Avast, working alongside law enforcement in the Netherlands, have collaborated to make available…
At the end of October 2023, the UK’s national library, the British Library, took to social media to inform users…
With the next US presidential election less than a year away, and concerns growing in Washington DC that the democratic…
QuEra Computing (QEC) has unveiled a roadmap for advanced error-corrected quantum computers, in which it plans to achieve 100 logical…
The ITV drama, Mr Bates v the Post Office, conveys a good sense of the appalling nature and enormous scale…
The cost of rebuilding the British Library’s systems following the October Rhysida ransomware attack is likely to hit between £6m…
With the general public now alert to and furious over the mistreatment of subpostmasters, the government must take the opportunity…
It was in the midst of the Covid pandemic in spring 2020 that DCI Driss Hayoukane, a senior investigating officer…











