Russian and Iranian Hackers Ramp Up Targeted Spear-Phishing Campaigns

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The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), part of GCHQ, has issued a warning that hackers operating from Russia and Iran have increased their use of targeted spear-phishing campaigns. Spear-phishing is a form of cyber-attack that uses tailored electronic messages to trick victims into downloading malware or revealing sensitive credentials. These attacks are carefully crafted … Read more

UK Government Pledges £10M for Innovative Smart City Project

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/DrAfter123) The UK government is promoting wider adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) in urban areas by offering a £10 million prize for a single collaborative research and development project that can demonstrate the potential of IoT across a city region. This prize is being run by the Department for Culture, Media … Read more

NIS2 Directive: Cybersecurity Experts Weigh In on the New Law

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The EU’s Network and Information Security (NIS2) Directive takes effect today, introducing wide-ranging changes that will affect many organisations responsible for critical infrastructure across a variety of sectors. Unlike narrowly targeted regulations, NIS2 covers a broad set of entities and seeks to strengthen cyber resilience across the European Union. Andrea Carcano, Co-founder and Chief Product … Read more

Ericsson and Arkessa to Deliver Global Connectivity for Voi’s Scooter Fleet

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Ericsson and its communications service provider partner Arkessa will deliver global connectivity for Voi’s micro-mobility services. Arkessa uses the Ericsson IoT Accelerator platform to provide automated connectivity management and meet stringent security requirements. Andrew Orrock, CEO of Arkessa, says: “Voi is a true pioneer of connected micro-mobility solutions and is committed to helping cities meet … Read more

AT&T’s New Turbo Charging Plan Sparks Net Neutrality Concerns

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AT&T has introduced a new optional “Turbo” add-on that charges mobile customers an extra $7 per month to access faster wireless data speeds. The carrier says Turbo is designed to support demanding mobile applications—such as gaming, social video broadcasting, and live video conferencing—by providing optimized data performance when users are on the move. The announcement … Read more

UK Tops Europe for Mobile Speeds but Suffers Poor Coverage

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/italianestro) British mobile users enjoy the fastest average mobile data speeds in Europe when they have adequate coverage, but significant gaps remain across the country. A new report from the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) warns the UK falls behind several nations — including Albania, Romania and Peru — when measured for landmass 4G … Read more

China Telecom, Huawei and State Grid Publish 5G Network Slicing Report

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To fully realize the advantages of 5G in China, telecom operators must collaborate closely with electricity providers. A new report produced by China Telecom, Huawei and the State Grid of China evaluates how the smart grid can be enhanced using 5G network slicing. China’s Made in China 2025 initiative aims to modernize the nation’s manufacturing … Read more

Huawei Growth Slows in 2017 Despite Narrowing Gap with Apple

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Huawei posted its slowest year-over-year revenue growth since 2013 in 2017, even though it briefly overtook Apple to claim third place in global smartphone shipments. According to a letter published on the company’s WeChat account by rotating CEO Ken Hu, Huawei’s revenue increased by roughly 15 percent to about 600 billion yuan (approximately $92 billion) … Read more

Ofcom Asks ISPs to Hold Off on Broadband Price Hikes

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British telecoms regulator Ofcom has urged internet service providers (ISPs) to avoid raising broadband prices during the current cost-of-living crisis. The UK, like many countries, is grappling with sharply rising living costs. Inflation is expected to peak around 11 percent in October, and food price inflation has reached record highs. As a result, household spending … Read more