Radio Apocalypse: The BBC Radio Program That Could(n’t) Have Started WWIII

Here’s a question for you: if you’re the commander of a submarine full of nuclear missiles, how can you be sure what not receiving a launch order really means? If …read more Continue reading Radio Apocalypse: The BBC Radio Program That Could(n’t) Have Started WWIII

Rare ‘shagging parrot’ is back on home soil after nearly 40 years

In 2009, one frisky parrot put a spotlight on his species when he mounted zoologist Mark Carwardine’s head and proceeded to show the world his finest mating ritual skills, as amused (and bemused) presenter Stephen Fry looked on.Continue ReadingCategory… Continue reading Rare ‘shagging parrot’ is back on home soil after nearly 40 years

British Airways, BBC and Boots Hit by Suspected Russian Cyber Attack

By Waqas
Reportedly, the hackers gained unauthorized access to sensitive data by exploiting a backdoor in MOVEit, a file transfer software used by Zellis.
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BBC staffers warned of payroll data breach. Other firms also affected by MOVEit vulnerability

Staff at the BBC have been warned that their personal data may now be in the hands of cybercriminals, following the exploitation of a vulnerability in a software tool used by the company that manages their payroll. Continue reading BBC staffers warned of payroll data breach. Other firms also affected by MOVEit vulnerability

Smashing Security podcast #320: City Jerks, AI animals, and is the BBC hacking again?

Two unsavoury websites suffer from a worrying leak, scientists are going animal crackers over AI, and the BBC is intercepting scammers’ live phone calls with victims. All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the “Sm… Continue reading Smashing Security podcast #320: City Jerks, AI animals, and is the BBC hacking again?