A ‘significant’ number of cyber attacks targeting vulnerable Microsoft Exchange servers are attempted every single day, warn researchers at F-Secure – who say it’s critical to apply the patches immediately.
Project Gigabit: First areas to get huge broadband speed upgrade revealed
“Project Gigabit” has launched its first phase, for premises across the UK’s rural areas to be upgraded to next-generation broadband.
Quantum computing: IBM’s new tool lets users design quantum chips in minutes
Big Blue has made Qiskit Metal generally available, to let “anyone” try their hand at quantum hardware design.
Technology will create millions of jobs. The problem will be to find workers to fill them
Up-skilling workforces to prepare employees for future jobs is a big challenge, according to new research.
Faster broadband is coming to millions. But that could mean higher bills, too
The latest ruling from Ofcom opens the door to faster deployments of full-fiber broadband, but it might come at a higher cost for consumers.
FBI: Phishing emails are spreading this sophisticated malware
Alert by the FBI and CISA warns that Trickbot – one of the most common and most powerful forms of malware around – is using a new trick in an effort to infect even more victims.
Your insecure Internet of Things devices are putting everyone at risk of attack
IoT devices are becoming more and more popular but many of the products people are installing don’t come with adaquate security – and that’s something cyber criminals can take advantage of.
This powerful supercomputer was built in just 20 weeks, with a bit of help from a tiny robot
Nvidia announced that it would build Cambridge-1 only 20 weeks ago. Now the supercomputer is almost up and running, despite a global health crisis.
How clean is cloud computing? New data reveals how green Google’s data centers really are
Like many big tech players, Google has committed to becoming greener – and now, the search giant has released some fresh data providing better insights into how well the company is sticking to its goals.
The new weapon in the fight against biased algorithms: Bug bounties
Deborah Raji is researching ways to apply the models that underpin bug bounty programs to algorithmic harm detection.