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160-Year-Old Firm Closed Following Ransomware Attack: Director Sounds Alarm
Multi Factor Authentication is Cybersecurity 101 A devastating ransomware attack has forced Knights of Old, a 160-year-old haulage firm based in Kettering, Northamptonshire, into administration, resulting in 730 job losses and prompting a stark warning from its director to other businesses. Paul Abbott, who served on the board at Knights of Old, revealed that despite believing they had robust security measures in place, the company was crippled by the Akira ransomware attac
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Oct 152 min read


Why Managed IT Services is the UK’s new growth sector
Credit: https://texaport.co.uk/ The UK Prime Minister’s recent speech about artificial intelligence (AI) was a welcome acknowledgement of...
Andy Eames
Sep 165 min read


Why your old mobile phone may be polluting Thailand - an e-waste nightmare
The Thai government is sending out inspectors to raid unlicenced recycling facilities At an industrial site in eastern Thailand, Thitipas...
Andy Eames
Jul 13 min read


How a Construction Company Simplified Operations with Smart Tech Solutions
Let’s face it — construction and tech haven’t always been the best of friends. While some industries have shifted to cloud solutions,...
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Jun 93 min read
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