Jeremy Corbyn support group Momentum facing prospect of investigation from Information Commissioner’s Office December 10, 2015 Momentum, the group set up by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's supporters in the wake of his electoral victory, could be investigated by the information commissioner. The data protection regulator has said it has received a complaint about the group and was making enquiries into the matter. Momentum, described as "militant" by former Labour cabinet minister Caroline Flint, [...]
Careless employees are a bigger threat to cyber security than external hackers December 7, 2017 Cyber attacks are in the news every day. Uber’s recent hack affected 57m people worldwide, and made headlines when it was revealed the company had paid $100,000 to recover data and keep the breach secret. However, the attention given to high-profile hacks may be misleading – especially if they only focus on attacks from outside. [...]
Man pleads guilty to TalkTalk hack involvement at Old Bailey, as teenager gets 12-month youth rehabilitation order December 13, 2016 A man has today pleaded guilty to being involved in hacking TalkTalk customers' accounts in 2015. Daniel Kelley, 19, submitted his plea at London's Old Bailey this afternoon. Earlier today, a 17-year-old who admitted to hacking offences related to the 2015 data breach was handed a 12-month rehabilitation order and had his iPhone and PC hard [...]
Brexit talks: Business groups call on UK government to secure data deal with EU November 30, 2017 The financial services sector is calling on the government to forge an agreement with the EU which will allow for personal data to be protected when it is exchanged between countries. UK Finance and techUK have authored a report on data sharing, and have recommended that in Brexit talks the two sides outline a mutual [...]
Undercover investigation reveals raft of failings from data-selling firms January 21, 2017 An undercover investigation has revealed the miniscule cost of buying personal information from data-selling firms. Posing as a would-be pension scammer, consumer group Which managed to access details of members of the public for as little as 4p. The investigation also highlighted significant failings by data-selling firms in undertaking sufficient due diligence on who it is [...]
Three Mobile has become the latest high-profile victim of a cyber attack November 18, 2016 Mobile network Three has become the latest high-profile victim of a major cyber-security attack. The breach could put the private information of two-thirds of the company’s 9m customers at risk, the Daily Telegraph reported. Read more: TalkTalk boss Dido Harding: Customers "trust us more" after cyber attack Three men have reportedly been arrested in connection [...]
A lack of guidance over the EU’s GDPR could cripple British businesses February 13, 2017 There is no denying that the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) marks a great step forward for data protection in the UK and across Europe. But with less than 16 months until it comes into force, it is critical for UK businesses to start preparing now. However, despite being the most powerful piece of data [...]
Access Denied: The fight against cyber criminals March 5, 2018 Cyber-attacks defy borders and jurisdictions and are recognised as a Tier One threat to national security by the UK government. As the world becomes more connected, the attacks are becoming stronger, more frequent and more sophisticated. Nearly half of UK businesses identified at least one cyber security attack in 2016, according to UK government data, [...]
Thousands of online accounts feared hacked at National Lottery operator Camelot November 30, 2016 National Lottery operator Camelot thinks 26,500 accounts have been hacked. The company said it didn't think its own systems had been compromised, but that players' login details had been pinched from elsewhere. It discovered "suspicious activity" after online security monitoring on Monday. "No money has been deposited or withdrawn from affected player accounts," it said [...]
Damian Green denies porn allegations after claims it was found on computer used in parliament November 5, 2017 Damian Green, the most senior minister in Theresa May’s government, has denied claims that pornographic material was found on a computer he used in parliament. “The story is completely untrue and comes from a tainted and untrustworthy source,” he said in a statement. Read more: Spacey ditched from ING conference over fears he will “distract” [...]