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In early February, Australia banned DeepSeek from all government devices over concerns that it posed security risks. Germany ...
Wes Streeting and Liz Kendall attempt to talk round wavering Labour MPs after Prime Minister caves in to rebels ...
Google says its latest security features are designed to block scam calls and texts, shady apps, and even phone theft. Here's ...
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned of an increase in campylobacter and salmonella infections across England ...
The force has revealed 3,600 arrests were made for shoplifting between April 2024 and March 2025. The arrests and charges ...
The document cautions: "Threats to the homeland from state actors are increasing. The UK is directly threatened by hostile ...
President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, especially those in relation to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), have sparked public outrage across the globe.
Android: Hold down the power button, or the power button and the volume down key (depending on your Android phone), until the ...
The Pentagon is planning to strip the name from a Navy ship that honors the gay rights icon Harvey Milk and could expand ... in the world — but this spiteful move does not strengthen our national ...
Hegseth, at Security Forum, Vows to Strengthen America’s Asian Alliances In a world rattled by President Trump’s tariffs and his scorn for Western allies, the defense secretary struck a rare ...
The Kremlin sent North Korea an advanced air defence system in exchange for thousands of troops that battled Ukrainian forces inside Russia.
Stolen and misused credentials are threat actors’ top attack strategy. Rohit Ghai, CEO of the security company RSA, explains what businesses can do about it. GHAI: I’ll start with what hasn’t changed.