Disinformation: The Most Powerful Weapon Used by Cybercriminals

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Cybersecurity firm Check Point Software warns that we have entered a new, heightened post-truth era as cybercriminal groups increasingly exploit artificial intelligence (AI). Using generative AI tools, attackers can spread disinformation that appears far more credible, enabling sophisticated campaigns that deliver harmful threats. Victims of ransomware attacks During the first three quarters of this year, … Read more

Broadband Revenue Poised to Surpass Voice Income in 2012

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Fixed broadband revenue is poised to overtake fixed voice next year, according to new research from Ovum. Ovum’s report, titled Global Fixed Voice and Broadband Market Outlook: 2011–16, shows a clear shift in consumer behavior: traditional landline usage is shrinking while demand for fixed broadband keeps rising. The analyst firm forecasts an 18 percent decline … Read more

AI Fueling a New Wave of Phishing and Ransomware Attacks

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AI phishing ransomware is the fastest-growing threat in cybersecurity, according to the Acronis Cyberthreats Report H2 2025. The report, based on global telemetry from the Acronis Threat Research Unit (TRU) and the company’s worldwide sensor network, clearly shows how cyberthreats escalated sharply during 2025, with particular intensity in the second half of the year. The … Read more

Switching from Cable to Fiber Internet: A Step-by-Step Guide

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The dreaded buffering wheel is a familiar frustration for many cable internet users. If you’ve relied on cable for years, it’s understandable to feel hesitant about switching. Fibre internet, however, transforms that experience. More households are making the move, and here’s a clear look at why fibre could be the upgrade your home needs. Why … Read more

Germany’s 5G Spectrum Auction Praised by GSMA — With a Caveat

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The German government’s decision to free up the entire 3.4–3.8 GHz band (C‑Band) has been welcomed by the GSMA as a positive step for the development of global 5G services — though the industry body also raised some cautions. Making the full complement of spectrum in this important mid‑band available in a timely manner demonstrates … Read more

Microsoft Teams and Facebook Exploited in New Phishing Attacks

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Security experts at Barracuda Networks warn of email-based attacks that abuse well-known platforms like Microsoft Teams and Facebook to trick recipients into handing over login credentials and payment information. These threats are among several highlighted in Barracuda’s latest “Email Threat Radar”. One tactic involves attackers leveraging Microsoft Teams for so-called callback phishing. Victims are added … Read more

Sky Teams Up with Fitbit for New On-Demand Series

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Broadcaster Sky has announced the return of the second series of “Fit in 5,” a video-on-demand (VOD) fitness series produced in partnership with wearable health and fitness company Fitbit. The first series, created by fitness trainer Marvin Ambrosius, featured presenters Kirsty Gallacher and Melanie Sykes leading viewers through short, focused workouts across 18 episodes. The … Read more

Volkswagen Hit by Ransomware After 8Base Claims Sensitive Data Stolen

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The Volkswagen Group has issued a statement in response to claims by the ransomware group 8Base, who say they stole and leaked sensitive information from the automaker. The German company stresses that its core IT infrastructure remains unaffected, but the brief statement leaves several questions unanswered — including whether the incident may be linked to … Read more

Genesis Urges Operators to Turn Copper into Mobile Gold

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The rise of fiber optics was long expected to render copper obsolete in telecommunications, even though copper remains more widespread and less costly. That assumption is now shifting as new technologies revive copper, making it faster, stronger and more capable. One of the key problems with small cells is the amount of fiber that is … Read more

Opinion: How BT and Openreach Shape the Universal Service Obligation Debate

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Lisa-Blue) What should be done about Openreach? That question has dominated the UK telecoms sector for months, yet a clear resolution that satisfies service providers remains elusive. But the debate may point to a larger issue: does Ofcom need to review its Universal Service Obligations (USO) to reflect the rapid changes in the … Read more