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The operators of a “disproportionate” number of websites specialising in online piracy or counterfeiting are routinely abusing content delivery network…
The financial secretary has come under fire for claiming that no additional costs were incurred as a result of the…
Campaigners who want to reform the UK’s Computer Misuse Act (CMA) of 1990 to protect cyber security researchers and analysts…
Royal Mail CEO Simon Thompson has apologised to consumer and business customers impacted by a likely LockBit ransomware attack on…
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Almost 95% of employers looking for tech talent have encountered a skills shortage over the past year, according to Hays….
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Consumer expectations have always been sky-high, but the Covid-19 pandemic pushed retailers to the limit as the whole of the…
With our lives becoming ever more interconnected, and both real-world and online activities being recorded, we are generating an increasingly…
CIOs should prepare for a 3.6% decline in IT spending this year, analyst Forrester has warned. But budgets are set…
The amount of cash withdrawn from ATMs increased 19% in 2022 as people attempted to avoid going into debt during…
Negotiating the UK government’s IR35 tax avoidance legislation remains the biggest concern for contractors in 2023, according to survey findings…