In this photo illustration the Electoral Commission website is displayed on a computer screen on August 08, 2023 in London, England. (Photo Illustration by Leon Neal/Getty Images) UK election admin agency breach exposed personal information of tens of millions voters The voter registries were accessed over a period of more than a year, the agency said. Aug 8, 2023 By AJ Vicens
Photo illustration by Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP via Getty Images Britain’s data watchdog fines TikTok $15.9 million for alleged misuse of children’s data The Information Commissioner’s Office estimated that the app allowed up to 1.4 million UK children under 13 use the platform in 2020. Apr 4, 2023 By Tonya Riley
London skyline. (Michael W. / Flickr) UK formally unveils GCHQ’s offensive cyber-operation shop It's a rare public acknowledgement. Nov 20, 2020 By Shannon Vavra
(Getty Images) UK man arrives to face charges in US after alleged $2 million email scam It's the fourth time a defendant in this case has been charged. Aug 31, 2020 By Shannon Vavra
(Getty) NATO cyber-operations center will be leaning on its members for offensive hacks NATO will be drawing on its member nations for offensive cyber-operations, an alliance deputy told CyberScoop in an interview. Aug 30, 2019 By Shannon Vavra
The updated export controls go further in forcing foreign companies that use U.S. chipset technology to get a license before selling that technology to Huawei. (Getty Images) White House executive order sets path for ban on Huawei President Donald Trump issued an executive order Wednesday intended to prevent U.S. companies from conducting business with the Chinese-based tech giant. May 15, 2019 By Shannon Vavra
The judge’s decision Monday represents the final approval of a settlement deal initially proposed in July. (Flickr) Equifax fined maximum penalty under 1998 UK data protection law The fine amounts to $664,000. Sep 20, 2018 By Greg Otto
(Getty Images) London police seize over $667,000 in bitcoin from convicted hacker The sentencing judge described Grant West as “a one-man cybercrime wave.” May 25, 2018 By Patrick Howell O'Neill