An investigation has been launched into a Wi-Fi service hack that has impacted many train stations in the United Kingdom.
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An investigation has been launched into a Wi-Fi service hack that has impacted many train stations in the United Kingdom.
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The designation of UK data centers as Critical National Infrastructure strengthens cyber defenses, but a proposed £3.75B data center on protected Green Belt land sparks debate.
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The UK Ministry of Defense said a breach at a third-party payroll system exposed as many as 272,000 armed forces personnel and veterans.
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Australia and New Zealand support the UK in condemning Chinese hackers for targeting UK institutions and parliamentarians.
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British lawmakers approved an ambitious but controversial new internet safety law with wide-ranging powers to crack down on digital and social media companies.
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Fears mount that UK Online Safety Bill may include a requirement for an encrypted message scanning capability.
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The proposed UK Online Safety Bill is the enactment of two long held government desires: the removal of harmful internet content, and visibility into end-to-end content
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