Blue Yonder ransomware attack breaks systems at UK retailers

A ransomware attack on the systems of Blue Yonder, a specialist supply chain management software provider based in the US, continues to cause knock-on impacts to the systems of multiple UK-based retailers, including major supermarkets. The attack unfolded prior to the weekend of 23 and 24 November, and impacted the organisation’s managed services hosted environment.…

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Sellafield operator opens dedicated cyber centre

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), the quasi-government body that serves to wind-up and make safe the UK’s oldest nuclear industry sites, has opened a dedicated cyber security centre in the hope of better safeguarding itself against cyber attacks on the civil nuclear sector. Its Group Cyberspace Collaboration Centre (GCCC) in Cumbria will bring together security,…

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iOS 18.2 release date leaked: Here’s why it’s Apple’s most important update of 2024

Apple is preparing one of the most enticing iOS updates of the year. While Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman first rumored the iOS 18.2 release date to be December 2nd, a British carrier might have leaked the official launch of this upcoming software update.As spotted by MacRumors, the EE carrier sent a message to its customers saying…

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Revolutionizing Web Design: How Squarespace’s Design Intelligence AI Empowers Creators

This is a sponsored article. All content and opinions expressed within belong to the author. Squarespace has been a leading website-building and hosting platform for nearly two decades. During that time, the company has always been at the forefront of web design tech, ensuring that it always offers users the latest and greatest tools. Of…

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Conservative peer urges government not to limit open source AI

In a House of Lords debate looking at large language models and generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), Tina Stowell, chair of the Lords Communications and Digital Select Committee, discussed the need for a UK AI strategy that focuses on supporting commercial opportunities, academic research and spin-outs. “As the government considers AI legislation, it must avoid policies…

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Barings Law plans to sue Microsoft and Google over AI training data

A Manchester law firm has started on-boarding clients for a probable class action against Microsoft and Google, which it believes to be unlawfully collecting and using peoples’ personal data to train their artificial intelligence (AI) models. Following a two-year-long investigation into the data practices of the tech giants, Barings Law believes the extensive information being…

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Eurocontrol works with Atos to support public cloud move

Atos has overseen the deployment of the first multi-region public cloud for pan-European civil-military aviation organisation Eurocontrol, which will be used to host air traffic management (ATM) applications. News of Atos’s involvement with the project emerged in an announcement that it had secured a contract extension with Eurocontrol to continue supplying mission-critical services to the…

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iPhone 17 Pro might have better battery life and durability thanks to one key change

I’ve been eying next year’s iPhone 17 Air for a while now, and I’m ready for some of the obvious compromises. This new ultra-thin iPhone 17 model might feature only one camera on the back, and it’ll have to use a smaller battery than other models next year. The iPhone 17 Air might also lack…

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Apple Watch Series 10 has a frustrating problem with workout tracking

I switched from a 40mm Apple Watch SE 2 to a 42mm Apple Watch Series 10 in late September, and it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. But there’s an unexpected twist, and it’s so annoying.I run marathons now, and I want Apple’s wearables to track my health parameters during races and the entire training…

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In the cloud, effective IAM should align to zero-trust principles

In today’s digital landscape, the traditional security perimeter has dissolved, making identity the new frontline of defence. As organisations increasingly adopt cloud services and remote work models, managing and securing identities has become paramount. Effective Identity and Access Management (IAM) practices are essential for IT departments to safeguard against cyber-attacks, phishing attempts, and ransomware threats.…

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