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LockBit 5.0 expands targeting amid ransomware escalation
The individuals behind a new version of the LockBit ransomware dramatically expanded their targeting during September, amid a wider…
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NRF Europe – AI quietly does it…
In September 2025, Paris hosted the inaugural European showcase event from the National Retail Federation (NRF) that attracted 500…
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Hamas lawyer seeks appeal following police’s seizure of his phone at Welsh port
A lawyer who acted for Hamas is seeking to appeal after a court refused an interim injunction to prevent…
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Post Office paid one law firm more for inquiry representation than cost of actual inquiry
The statutory public inquiry into the Post Office scandal cost less to run than the money paid by the…
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Is agentic AI the beginning of the end for ERP?
Predictions of enterprise resource planning’s (ERP’s) demise are not new. Client-server was supposed to kill the mainframe, cloud was…
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Building trustworthy technology: How AI and data can improve government
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has been met with both excitement and anxiety – a blend of optimism…
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Windows 10: Microsoft Extended Support Upgrade programme explained
Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) is a paid subscription that provides security patches now that mainstream support of…
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Taking the unusual route into a career in tech
For years, the traditional entry route into the tech sector was to obtain a degree in computer science, engineering…
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UK ramps up ransomware fightback with supply chain security guide
The UK government has released new anti-ransomware guidance designed to address the weaknesses in supply chains that have been…
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Banks’ AI cost-cutting benefits won’t last, will ‘erode’ profits
Banks could save huge amounts in operating costs through artificial intelligence (AI), but the technology will eventually erode their…
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