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Vulnerability affecting F5 BIG-IP APM
The NCSC is encouraging UK organisations to mitigate an unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability affecting F5 BIG-IP Access Policy Manager.

Why cyber defenders need to be ready for frontier AI
Understanding the threats and staying ahead of the adversary

Vulnerabilities affecting Citrix NetScaler ADC and Citrix NetScaler Gateway
UK organisations encouraged to take immediate action to mitigate two recently disclosed vulnerabilities affecting Citrix NetScaler ADC and Citrix NetScaler Gateway.

NCSC CEO: Seize 'disruptive' vibe coding opportunity to make software more secure
Dr Richard Horne delivered a keynote about cyber risks and opportunities at the RSAC Conference in San Francisco

Vibe check: AI may replace SaaS (but not for a while)
If ‘vibe coding’ disrupts the software market like SaaS did 20 years ago, what does this mean for cyber security?

International security chiefs to convene in Glasgow for flagship CYBERUK conference
CYBERUK will be delivered by the NCSC and sponsors across four distinct tracks of activity: Resilience, Technology, Threat, and Ecosystem.

Alert: NCSC advises UK organisations to take action following conflict in the Middle East
In response to the evolving events in the Middle East, the NCSC is advising that UK organisations review their cyber security posture.

Exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Agencies strongly encourage immediate investigation of potential compromise of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN.

Can you help the NCSC with the next phase of EASM research?
Organisations with experience in external attack surface management can help us shape future ACD 2.0 services.

Improving your response to vulnerability management
How to ensure the ‘organisational memory’ of past vulnerabilities is not lost.

Cloud Security Posture Management: silver bullet or another piece in the cloud puzzle?
CSPM tools are big business. Could they be the answer to your cloud configuration problems?

One small step for Cyber Resilience Test Facilities, one giant leap for technology assurance
CRTFs are helping organisations to make informed, risk-based decisions on the adoption of technology products.

NCSC issues warning over hacktivist groups disrupting UK organisations and online services
Russian‑aligned hacktivist groups continue to target UK organisations with disruptive cyber attacks

Pro-Russia hacktivist activity continues to target UK organisations
The NCSC encourages local government and critical infrastructure operators to harden their ‘denial of service’ (DoS) defences

Designing safer links: secure connectivity for operational technology
New principles help organisations to design, review, and secure connectivity to (and within) OT systems.

The Government Cyber Action Plan: strengthening resilience across the UK
With GCAP, the UK government is taking decisive steps towards a safer, more resilient future.

Cyber deception trials: what we’ve learned so far
An update on the NCSC's trials to test the real-world efficacy of cyber deception solutions.

Mistaking AI vulnerability could lead to large-scale breaches, NCSC warns
NCSC raises alert on “dangerous” misunderstanding of emergent class of vulnerability in generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

Updating our guidance on security certificates, TLS and IPsec
The NCSC has updated 3 key pieces of cryptographic guidance. Here, we explain the changes.

Prompt injection is not SQL injection (it may be worse)
There are crucial differences between prompt and SQL injection which – if not considered – can undermine mitigations.

   
   
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Millions of drivers mis-sold car finance to receive average £829 in compensation
The City regulator says 12.1 million motor finance deals will be eligible for redress.

Scott Mills sacked from BBC Radio 2 after allegations over 'historic relationship'
He has not hosted his show since Tuesday and the BBC said he is "no longer contracted to work" there.

Mills' abrupt sacking creates another headache for the BBC
Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills was sacked from the BBC on Monday following allegations over his conduct.

What was the 1970s oil crisis, and are we heading for something worse?
While both crises involve oil, experts say there are some important differences between what happened in the 1970s and today.

Travelodge investigating more reports of strangers accessing rooms, says CEO
Jo Boydell says the hotel is carrying out a review after guests reported people entering their rooms.

Beatrice and Eugenie won't be at royal Easter service
They are understood to have made "alternative plans" instead of joining the Royal Family in Windsor.

Shock, sadness and relief in town at centre of Australia's seven-month police manhunt
The Australian town has been in the spotlight since Dezi Freeman shot dead two police officers last year.

Easter bank holiday weekend set to be busiest on roads in four years
The bank holiday weekend is set to see the busiest roads since Easter 2022, despite rising fuel cost fears.

Sophie Turner injury halts filming on Tomb Raider TV show
Filming on the Prime Video series is paused "as a precaution" while the Game of Thrones star recovers.

Zelensky says allies asked him to scale back attacks on Russian energy
Ukraine's president says partners asked if the attacks could be "reduced" as prices soar due to the Iran war.

Arnold Schwarzenegger awarded honorary degree in Belfast
Film star and politician recognised for his contributions to public service, environmental advocacy, and the arts.

How the US could try to seize Iran's Kharg Island
Donald Trump has indicated he could send troops to take control of Iran's key oil export terminal.

Fuel rations and free buses: How countries are responding to rising oil prices
Governments around the world have introduced measures to limit the impact of price increases.

Photos show heavily damaged US radar jet at Saudi base
US Central Command has not yet publicly commented on the incident.

How will car finance compensation payments work?
Compensation could be given to many of those who took out a car loan between April 2007 and November 2024.

Euphoria season three trailer: Everything we know so far
The third season will air on 12 April and picks up five years on from the last episode.

Meet the primary school pupils teaching speeders a lesson at Kids Court
Drivers caught going too fast on a rural road near a school are opting to face a class of children instead of taking penalty points.

I turned down MMA fighter on a night out - so he punched me
Anne Marie Boyle suffered a brain injury and subsequent seizures which led to her losing her business, her ability to drive and her confidence.

Will crash shake golf from its dependency on Tiger Woods?
Golf correspondent Iain Carter assesses what the impact of Tiger Woods' latest crash might be on his roles in golf.

Teaching union votes against plans for new Year 8 reading test
The government says assessments are "vital tools" for identifying areas where pupils need extra support.

Most Syrian refugees expected to return home in three years, German chancellor says
Merz’s government has taken a tougher line on refugees and migrants, amid surging support for the anti-immigration AfD party.

Barbie Dream Fest in Florida to issue refunds after fan complaints
Fans, who paid up to $450 (£340), complained of a grey convention centre backdrop and a "swag bag" that included only a plastic pouch with a Barbie hand sanitiser.

Partner of Scottish crime boss Steven Lyons arrested in Dubai
Amanda Lyons was held over offences alleged to have been committed in Spain.

Why Kris Jenner's picture has become a good luck charm on Chinese social media
Hundreds of thousands of posts have been shared in the past three days as users hope for prosperity

Bananas galore in Orkney after store orders 38,000 by mistake
An ordering glitch has left Tesco in Kirkwall giving away boxes of the fruit for free to schools and community groups.

Teen admits £140k cosmetics shoplifting spree
He stole cosmetic products from Boots and Holland & Barrett stores across London.

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Why Josh Simons Resigned From Government
The former minister says he’d been ‘naive’ and is ‘sorry’ over journalist investigation.

What is RFK doing to vaccines for children in America?
Trump’s Health Secretary hits a major setback to “Make America Healthy Again”

De Zerbi in advanced talks to become Spurs manager
Tottenham Hotspur enter into advanced talks with Roberto de Zerbi, with the former Brighton manager now willing to take charge immediately, according to sources.

Tuchel not angry over England withdrawals
England manager Thomas Tuchel says he is not disappointed with the players who have pulled out of the squad for Tuesday's friendly against Japan.

Why Sky's TV picks are causing a massive headache for match-going fans
Premier League games being moved to Friday or Monday are a headache for the fans of some clubs. Is the system fair, and how does it work for Sky?

Five Euro 2028 tickets 'cost same as World Cup parking space'
Uefa is to expected to broadly freeze prices at Euro 2028 - meaning supporters would be able to buy five tickets for the cost of one parking space at a World Cup stadium this summer.

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Fit-again McGinn was 'petrified' he would miss World Cup
John McGinn has been a Scotland international for a decade now as he looks forward to the World Cup after a big injury scare.

Will crash shake golf from its dependency on Woods?
Golf correspondent Iain Carter assesses what the impact of Tiger Woods' latest crash might be on his roles in golf.


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