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Knowing how to hack will be vital in a cybercrime-filled future

Knowing how to hack will be vital in a cybercrime-filled future

16 May 2023

To improve cybersecurity we need to understand how hackers really think, as well as how they code, says cyber-lawyer Scott Shapiro. That's why he's teaching everyone how to hack   


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Ukraine's army of hackers failed to thwart Russia and quickly gave up

1 September 2022

As Russia invaded Ukraine, much was made of Ukraine's volunteer "hacktivist" army, but an analysis of cyberattacks against Russia suggests they achieved little more than minor digital graffiti


The great Bangladesh cyber heist

The great Bangladesh cyber heist

10 May 2019

When hackers stole $81 million, cyber intelligence operatives swung into action. Joseph Rooke from BAE Systems tells their story.


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Thought police: Spotting cyber criminals before they break the law

1 October 2018

Hackers regularly purchase malware online for carrying out cyber-attacks, but a new system could automatically spot those considering doing so before they do it


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Uncrackable computer chips stop malicious bugs attacking your computer

8 August 2018

Cyberattacks target not just our phones and laptops, but hospitals, schools and power stations. A new security solution redesigns chips from the inside out


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Cybersecurity is failing us – and will continue to do so unless we act

8 August 2018

Our current model of internet security is too vulnerable to the mistakes of individual programmers. Better alternatives exist – and should be deployed


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