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Cyber Security

  • Tuesday, 27 January, 2026
    News in-depthRenewable energy
    Octopus Energy urges Starmer to ‘embrace’ Chinese technology

    Executive adds to debate over critical sector as PM embarks on first trip to Beijing by a British leader since 2018

  • Monday, 26 January, 2026
    German politics
    Germany will ‘strike back’ against Russian cyber attacks, minister vows

    Warning comes after spate of sabotage attempts on German soil that were linked to Russia

    A person holding an umbrella with the Munich Security Conference logo stands outside the Bayerischer Hof hotel, as a police car passes by.
  • Saturday, 17 January, 2026
    EU tech regulation
    Brussels in move to bar Chinese suppliers from EU’s critical infrastructure

    Proposed Cybersecurity Act would phase out groups such as Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks and solar energy systems

    The left side shows a large illuminated ZTE sign above a group of people. The right side shows the Huawei logo on a screen.
  • Wednesday, 14 January, 2026
    Muffy Calder
    The UK needs a Bletchley 2.0

    As cyber threats proliferate, we need to double down on maths to protect security and boost economic growth

    Two women in uniform operate Colossus computers at Bletchley Park, working with control panels and reels of tape
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    News in-depthBerlin
    Berlin in the dark: a power outage shakes Germany

    Arson that left parts of German capital without electricity for days highlights poor energy infrastructure

    A police officer directs the car traffic during a power outage in southwest Berlin, Germany
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    Cyber warfare
    China hacked email systems of US congressional committee staff

    Beijing’s intelligence used Salt Typhoon to access communications used by top panels in US Congress

    The Chinese and US flags wave side by side in front of a modern glass building.
  • Friday, 2 January, 2026
    Europe has ‘lost the internet’, warns Belgium’s cyber security chief

    EU law enforcement too dependent on digital infrastructure from US tech companies, Miguel De Bruycker says

    A worker stands between rows of servers and cables inside the OVHcloud data centre in Roubaix, France.
  • Friday, 26 December, 2025
    InterviewLunch with the FT
    Spy chief Andrew Shearer: ‘I’ve never seen our agencies so stretched’

    The head of Australian intelligence on the Hanukkah attack at Bondi Beach, the risk of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan — and his new role as ambassador to Japan

    Illustrated portrait of a grey-haired man in a suit, smiling faintly, set against a stylised golden interior.
  • Saturday, 20 December, 2025
    John Thornhill
    SpyGPT will shake James Bond’s world

    Open-source data and machine learning tools mean the challenge is not information scarcity but information overload

    Iain Glen as Richard Sorge in the film Spy Sorge
  • Friday, 19 December, 2025
    China blamed for UK government cyber attack

    Foreign Office was hacked in October, ministers have revealed

    The Cenotaph draped in a large Union flag in front of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office on Whitehall.
  • Thursday, 18 December, 2025
    FT Film
    Scammers, spies and triads: inside cyber-crime’s $15tn global empire | FT Film

    The FT reports on the rise of Chinese criminal syndicates and the evolution of crime-as-a-service marketplaces

  • Thursday, 18 December, 2025
    News in-depth29 min
    Scammers, spies and triads: inside cyber-crime’s $15tn global empire | FT Film

    The FT reports on the rise of Chinese criminal syndicates and the evolution of crime-as-a-service marketplaces

  • Monday, 15 December, 2025
    Cyber warfare
    German parliament suffers suspected cyber attack during Zelenskyy’s visit

    MPs said four-hour email outage started as Ukrainian president entered the Bundestag

    Julia Klöckner, right, shakes hands with Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Bundestag, with security personnel nearby.
  • Friday, 12 December, 2025
    US has failed to stop massive Chinese cyber campaign, warns senator

    Staff reductions at vital agencies have undermined efforts to tackle ‘Salt Typhoon’ hack, says Mark Warner

    Sen. Mark Warner gestures with both hands while speaking to reporters, appearing serious, with microphones visible in the foreground.
  • Friday, 12 December, 2025
    Coupang
    The data breach that hit two-thirds of a country

    Record hack of South Korean online retailer Coupang prompts calls for more investment in cyber security

    Coupang CEO Park Dae-jun stands with hands clasped, speaking to reporters holding microphones and recording devices.
  • Thursday, 11 December, 2025
    Misinformation
    Russia, US and UK emerge as lowest-cost hubs for fake online accounts

    Analysis reveals how cheap text message verification fuels global influence and manipulation campaigns

    Silhouette of a person using a laptop, with the flags of Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom on a yellow background.
  • Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
    South Korean business & finance
    South Korean CEO quits after huge online data breach

    Nearly two-thirds of Koreans affected by attack on country’s biggest online retailer Coupang

    The Coupang logo is displayed on the upper facade of the company’s glass headquarters building in Seoul, partially obscured by tree branches.
  • Wednesday, 3 December, 2025
    Indian politics & policy
    India reverses order to install government app on all smartphones

    Communications minister says use of state-run cyber security app is ‘completely voluntary’ following public outcry

    Two women in colourful clothing take a selfie in Secunderabad. India.
  • Wednesday, 3 December, 2025
    Ministers explore national security exemption to ban on ransom payments

    Dan Jarvis says government is looking ‘very carefully’ at sparing NHS and other critical bodies in specific cases

    Security minister Dan Jarvis
  • Tuesday, 2 December, 2025
    Internet privacy
    India demands installation of government app on all smartphones

    Privacy advocates raise concerns about potential snooping

    A woman holds up a smartphone, taking a photo or video, with sunglasses on her head and a watch on her wrist.
  • Monday, 1 December, 2025
    Nato
    Nato considers being ‘more aggressive’ against Russia’s hybrid warfare

    Alliance’s top military officer says it could become proactive in dealing with threats from Moscow

    Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone speaks at a podium during a Nato press conference, gesturing with his right hand raised.
  • Sunday, 30 November, 2025
    Beazley PLC
    Insurer pulls back from cyber market amid rising hacks and price war

    Move by Beazley comes as rivals Chubb and AIG maintain or grow their books in US

    Adrian Cox sits for a television interview, wearing a dark suit and patterned tie against a green geometric background.
  • Thursday, 27 November, 2025
    Mariarosaria Taddeo
    Agentic AI is the hacker’s new accomplice

    The automation of attacker-defender dynamics is a long-standing fear among cyber defence specialists

    An illustration showing a robotic hand emerging from a circular hatch among digital blocks, suggesting AI involvement in cyber attacks.
  • Sunday, 23 November, 2025
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Should we ban ransom payments to cyber attackers?

    A legal bar, even for critical infrastructure, could have unintended consequences

    A pair of hands reaches for a keyboard and is surrounded by floating locks
  • Tuesday, 18 November, 2025
    Cloudflare
    ChatGPT and X hit by outage at online security group Cloudflare

    US company finds no evidence of malicious activity and blames incident on ‘crash in the software system’

    The ChatGPT app icon displayed on a smartphone screen, showing the logo and app name.
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  5. The disinformation storm is now hitting companies harder

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