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UK's new National Cybersecurity Centre responds to nearly 70 hacking incidents in first month
Seven of the incidents were ransomware attacks, the UK government revealed.
UK green-lights mass spying, hacking and bulk collection of your internet records
Liberty: 'This new law is world-leading – but only as a beacon for despots'.
Big Brother is watching you: Every organisation allowed to snoop on your internet history revealed
Thanks to the Snooper's Charter everyone from GCHQ to the NHS can now view your online habits.
FBI urging users to 'frequently' change passwords, but is that a good advice?
Cybersecurity experts have previously warned that changing passwords frequently does more harm than good.
What is the Snooper's Charter and should you be worried? Here's everything you need to know
The Investigatory Powers Bill will be signed into UK law later this year, but what is it?
Snooper's Charter spy law could be 'badly misused' by a future government expert warns
Academic Paul Bernal slammed UK Labour Party for 'political cowardice' over Investigatory Powers Bill stance.
UK passes Investigatory Powers Bill that gives government sweeping powers to spy
Edward Snowden says the bill is the 'most extreme surveillance in the history of Western democracy'.
Trump's surveillance state: Edward Snowden warns about expansion of spying powers
Donald Trump will inherit the most powerful surveillance programme in the world.
Tesco Bank hack: 'Sophisticated' cyber-thieves stole £2.5m from 9,000 customers
The bank says that it has now refunded all of the customer accounts affected by the fraud.
UK military task force handed 'kill or capture' list of Brits fighting with Isis
SAS reportedly acting on intelligence gathered by MI6, MI5 and GCHQ.
'Hostile foreign hackers' could take down our airports and power grids, warns Philip Hammond
UK developing a 'fully functioning and operational cyber counter-attack capability'.
UK vows to 'strike back' against cybercrime as £1.9bn spending package is announced
'Cyberattacks are a reality and they are happening now,' says Cabinet minister.
These are the tactics British military hackers will use to disrupt Isis in Mosul
From intelligence gathering to disrupting online propaganda - will hacking help?
GCHQ and MI5 'illegally' collected bulk data on UK citizens for 'over a decade'
Home Office claims spy powers play a vital role in protecting the UK and its citizens.
The Snoopers' Charter 'should terrify us all' says former MP
The IPBill is expected to be signed into UK law later this year.
Kate Middleton pays tribute to her grandmother for WW2 works, says 'I'm immensely proud of her'
Duchess writes a touching foreword in a new puzzle book, which is a part of her Heads Together campaign.
Fancy Bears hacker group planned to disrupt Britain's general election
Cybersecurity experts say evidence shows the group is backed by the Kremlin.
MI6 to hire 1,000 staff as technology shakes up the modern spy game
Tinker, tailor, soldier, spy? MI6 set to ramp up staff numbers amid rising threats.
Theresa May tasks MI6 and GCHQ with combatting slave trade as UN debates migrant crisis
Home Office estimates there were 10,000 to 13,000 potential victims of modern slavery in the UK in 2013.
Chinese supply of CCTV cameras in Britain sparks security concerns
Beijing-controlled Hikvision has over 1m of its security cameras based around British sites.
GCHQ plans 'Great British Firewall' to protect UK against hackers
GCHQ detected 200 'national security level cyberattacks' a month last year.
Is Edward Snowden a patriot or Russian spy? Wikileaks staffer speaks out
Editor Sarah Harrison accompanied NSA whistle-blower as he fled Hong Kong in June 2013.
GCHQ spies given enhanced hacking powers — what are they and should we be worried?
Investigatory Powers Bill will give GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 enhanced spying powers.
The NSA zero-day stockpile may only contain 'dozens' of vulnerabilities, researcher claims
Intelligence agencies collect unknown software vulnerabilities for their own use.
Is Edward Snowden dead? Conspiracy theory claims whistleblower killed after cryptic tweet
Rumours of his demise have been denied by confidante Glenn Greenwald.
WikiLeaks cable: Boris Johnson's career 'defies the laws of political gravity', say US officials
The US diplomatic cable brands Johnson a 'mistake-prone former journalist'.
William Hague: There's 'no right to absolute privacy' for British citizens
Speaking at Infosecurity, former foreign secretary William Hague warns the UK spooks need to adapt to survive.
Secret GCHQ spy programme 'Milkwhite' collected UK social media data to share with MI5
As the UK parliament debates the Snoopers' Charter, new Snowden documents shine spotlight on GCHQ spying.
How MI5 and GCHQ spies bent surveillance rules to snoop on UK civilian targets
The release comes as the UK parliament is debating the controversial Snoopers' Charter.
GCHQ accused of regularly intercepting private emails of British MPs
Microsoft Office 365 migration in 2014 has led to fears that spooks easily access confidential data.