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MP staffer’s account sent almost 2,000 phishing emails after suspected hack

LONDON — Nearly 2,000 people were targeted with a phishing email after the suspected hack of a staffer of senior Labour MP Florence Eshalomi. The email contained a malicious file — identified by the Parliamentary Digital Service as a phishing attack — that tried to secure the credentials of other accounts, according to an email seen by POLITICO, which was sent by Eshalomi to those targeted in the days following last week’s breach. Westminster journalists and public affairs...

Politico EU 1d ago

UK.gov warned that digital transformation hype is no substitute for delivery

At the beginning of last year, the UK government was riding high in its first term, having swept to power the previous July. It wasted no time making bold claims: publicly funded services, including the NHS, local councils, and central government were missing out on a potential £45 billion ($55 billion) in productivity savings due to outdated or poorly used technology. To tackle these issues, Peter Kyle, the then Technology Secretary, promised "digital tools, AI and common sense to overhaul...

The Register 1d ago

Freeview possible 'turn off date' issued by government in new statement

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Daily Mirror 4d ago

Is the government really overhauling employment services?

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ABC Australia 10d ago

Ethiopia’s election is about affirming national commitment to democracy

Ethiopia’s election is about affirming national commitment to democracy A national vote alone cannot address all challenges in the country, but it can be a step toward democratic consolidation. On June 1, more than 57 million Ethiopians are going to the polls in the country’s seventh national election since the adoption of the 1995 constitution. At a time when democratic systems across the world are under strain, Ethiopia’s vote is more than a routine electoral event — it is a significant...

Al Jazeera 9d ago

Age verification tech could put children at greater risk, says think tank

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Hacker News 2d ago

Off the Record: Politics, protests and dead flamingos dominate EU-Western Balkans summit

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Euronews 4d ago

UK lawmakers call Palantir's role in public sector an unacceptable weakness

UK lawmakers call Palantir's role in public sector an unacceptable weakness LONDON, June 3 : A parliamentary committee singled out U.S. tech group Palantir as an instance of Britain's over-reliance on U.S. companies in the public sector, calling it an "unacceptable point of weakness" in a report on Wednesday. Among Palantir's high-profile contracts is one with the National Health Service - valued at £330 million ($444 million) and designed to connect data to support decision-making by...

Channel News Asia 7d ago

The gamers taking on the industry to stop it switching off games

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Hacker News 3d ago

Israeli official says EU sanctions reveal antisemitism hiding behind 'socially acceptable mask'

Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister accuses the EU of weaponizing a "socially acceptable mask" of anti-Zionism to target the Jewish state — after Brussels sanctioned Israeli civil society groups that oppose Palestinian statehood. "We are witnessing a deeply troubling trend where traditional antisemitism has simply put on a new, socially acceptable mask: anti-Zionism," Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel told Fox News Digital. "Where prejudice once targeted the individual Jew, it is...

Fox News 7d ago