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Judge throws out NHS whistleblower’s challenge to ruling on deletion of 90,000 emails

An NHS doctor has lost his appeal to challenge a court decision that cleared a hospital trust over allegations of deliberately concealing evidence. The Employment Appeal Tribunal, which considers appeals where mistakes are believed to have been made in the employment tribunal system, has dismissed NHS whistleblower Chris Day’s appeal, concluding the errors made by…

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Subpostmaster federation accepted money from Fujitsu in run-up to High Court Post Office trial

Fujitsu sponsored an annual event held by the National Federation of Subpostmasters (NFSP) just months before a High Court trial examined claims that its system wrecked the lives of subpostmasters. A document about the annual NFSP conference, which was held in Nottingham in February 2018, stated that Fujitsu was sponsoring an evening event during the…

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Police investigation into Post Office scandal to cost more than £50m

The national police investigation into the Post Office Horizon scandal is expected to cost taxpayers more than £50m. Scandal victims accept the cost, but demand accountability. Operation Olympos has consumed more than £6m since 2019, but over the next five years, costs are expected to increase significantly to about £10m per year until its completion…

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European digital sovereignty: Storage, surveillance concerns to overcome

In mid-June 2025, Microsoft made an announcement about a suite of “Sovereign Cloud solutions” designed to ensure that data belonging to European customers remains stored and processed entirely within Europe. Judson Althoff, executive vice-president and chief commercial officer at Microsoft, said this “evolution and expansion” will be offered across all existing European datacentre regions, for…

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Warlock claims ransomware attack on network services firm Colt

London-headquartered telecoms and network services company Colt is attempting to bring various customer-facing services back online after being hit by a cyber attack claimed by the Warlock ransomware gang. The incident, which the firm at first chalked up to a technical issue, appears to have started on Tuesday 12 August at around 11am BST, when…

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Okta: AI adoption fuels problems for identity management

Research from identity management supplier Okta is pointing to new security problems, connected with the emergence and growth of artificial intelligence (AI) agents and non-human identities (NHIs). Commissioned by Okta and conducted by research firm AlphaSights, the supplier’s AI at work survey polled 260 C-level executives across nine countries – Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India,…

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Extremist hacker who defaced websites and stole data imprisoned

A Rotherham man who hacked and defaced a number of websites, and stole login credentials on over four million individuals, has been jailed for 20 months at Sheffield Crown Court, after pleading guilty earlier this year to nine offences under the Computer Misuse Act of 1990. Al-Tahery Al-Mashriky, aged 26, was arrested by the National…

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Workday hit in wave of social engineering attacks

Human resources (HR) platform provider Workday has become the latest large organisation to fall victim to a cyber attack originating through a third-party supplier, as the impact of a wave of cyber attacks – likely orchestrated through Salesforce products and linked to the ShinyHunters cyber crime collective – continues to reverberate. In a notice published…

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HPE taps into AI market demand with Nvidia Blackwell-powered servers

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is capitalising on the surging demand for artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technology with the release of its latest Nvidia Blackwell-powered graphics processing unit (GPU) servers. According to IDC, servers with embedded GPUs, like the Nvidia Blackwell architecture, are projected to grow 46.7% year-over-year, representing almost 50% of the total market value. The…

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Deepfake AI scammers target the Big Yin

Generative AI (GenAI) tools used by cyber criminal fraudsters to create convincing deepfake voice scams appear to have mastered the fine art of the Glaswegian accent, according to stand-up comic Billy Connolly. In a post to his Facebook page earlier this week, Connolly warned fans that online scam artists were impersonating him with fraudulent social…

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