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Jon Bentley urges a return to good old face-to-face c
If, like me, you’ve put in some years in front-line IT support, you might welcome the idea of getting rid of passwords. To put it delicately, passwords are a pain: despite our best attempts to promote
Every year, hundreds of thousands of us in the UK fall victim to fraud when buying something online. ‘We all know, or have heard about someone, who’s bought clothes, tech or even a car on the internet
The growing frequency of cybercrime has led to a proliferation of specialist consultancies that help companies deal with the aftermath of attacks. For a fee, they’ll help restore IT systems and even negotiate with the hackers.
Fran Villalba Segarra, founder and CEO of Internxt shares how the company is building an internet where privacy and security come first.
It might have happened 10,000 miles away, but Australia’s ban on social media for under-16s has sparked new conversations in the UK about how we can better protect children from the harms of the inter
It’s been a while since the furore over the December 2025 release of the so-called Epstein Files, or at least some of them. And then only some of some of them. Yes, I’m talking about the great redacti