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Tech News: Cable-Cutting: Cat And Mouse

April 3, 2025

New fibre optic sensing technology is being deployed under the Baltic Sea to detect and deter sabotage attempts on Europe’s critical subsea data cables. Subsea Cables Carry the World’s Internet Many people may not know that nearly all global internet traffic depends on cables running across the seabed. Although these…

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Tech News: Council Says AI Could Save Them £60m

April 3, 2025

In a new internal report, Cheshire East Council says it could save as much as £60 million over the next five years by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI). Smart Technology Shift The report highlights how AI could transform everything from customer service to social care, while tackling the authority’s ongoing financial…

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Security Stop-Press: Fake CAPTCHAs Used To Trick Users Into Installing Malware

April 3, 2025

Cybercriminals are exploiting trust in familiar verification tools like CAPTCHAs. They are using fake CAPTCHAs to trick users into infecting their own systems, according to HP Wolf Security’s latest Threat Insights Report. The report highlights a rise in social engineering campaigns built around a fake CAPTCHA page. Here users are…

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Tech Tip: Check if Your Phone Supports eSIM

April 3, 2025

Ditching the plastic SIM? eSIMs make switching networks seamless, but not all phones support them. Here’s how to check if your phone is e-SIM compatible. For iPhones: – Go to Settings > General > About or Open the phone app and dial *#06#. – Scroll down to find EID (Embedded…

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Security Stop-Press: Invisible GenAI Usage Poses Security Risks for Businesses

March 26, 2025

A new report has revealed that 89 per cent of enterprise Generative AI (GenAI) usage happens without IT oversight, thereby exposing organisations to data leaks and unauthorised access. Many employees use GenAI tools through personal accounts, making security enforcement nearly impossible. The Enterprise GenAI Data Security Report 2025 by LayerX…

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