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Cyber Security

  • Sunday, 5 October, 2025
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Britain’s flawed support for Jaguar Land Rover

    The government’s loan guarantee risks creating complacency over cyber resilience

    Staff inspect and polish the paintwork on a red Range Rover body shell under bright lights in a factory paint shop.
  • Thursday, 2 October, 2025
    Asahi Group Holdings Ltd
    Japan days away from running out of Asahi Super Dry after cyber attack

    Vast majority of factories of nation’s most popular beer have stopped work this week

    A hand picks up a can of Asahi Super Dry beer from a supermarket shelf stocked with similar cans.
  • Wednesday, 1 October, 2025
    Marietje Schaake
    Healthcare hacks undermine public trust

    There are few incentives for transparency in the event of cyber attacks on patient data

    Illustration of a medical drip bag with a bar code and a computer cable plugged into it
  • Monday, 29 September, 2025
    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
    Jaguar Land Rover secures £2bn emergency credit line after cyber attack

    UK carmaker plans to resume manufacturing this week following month-long shutdown

    Two workers in gray uniforms polish the roof of a Land Rover Defender SUV body in a brightly lit quality control area.
  • Monday, 29 September, 2025
    Rutherford Hall
    There’s serious money to be made from cyber hacking

    A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist

    Illustration of Rutherford Hall
  • Sunday, 28 September, 2025
    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
    ‘Moral hazard’ warning after £1.5bn government loan guarantee for JLR

    Carmaker receives official backing after cyber attack that has halted production

    A black Range Rover SUV on a production line with several other vehicles at the Jaguar Land Rover plant in Solihull.
  • Saturday, 27 September, 2025
    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
    Jaguar Land Rover wins £1.5bn UK loan support after cyber attack

    Government says guarantee from UK Export Finance will protect automotive supply chain

    Range Rover SUV bodies being painted and inspected at the Jaguar Land Rover plant.
  • Friday, 26 September, 2025
    UK crime
    Kido hackers tell affected families to sue nursery chain

    Cyber attackers release children’s data on to dark web and blame nursery for not complying with their demands

    Small child draws on paper surrounded by toys on table
  • Friday, 26 September, 2025
    Insurance
    How does cyber insurance work — and why don’t all companies have it?

    Many big businesses have cyber attack cover, but the range of exclusions for some policies creates payout doubts

    A white Range Rover SUV frame moves through a brightly lit paint inspection area at the Jaguar Land Rover plant in Solihull, UK
  • Thursday, 25 September, 2025
    Automobiles
    Jaguar Land Rover restarts some IT systems after cyber attack

    Carmaker hopes to accelerate payments to suppliers as government floats backup plan

    Employees in green coveralls inspect the bodywork of a black Range Rover SUV under bright lights in a Jaguar Land Rover paint shop.
  • Thursday, 25 September, 2025
    Co-operative Group Ltd
    Co-op takes £206mn revenue hit from cyber attack

    Group falls to £50mn pre-tax loss after April incident that led to empty shelves at its 2,300 convenience stores

    A customer holding a green Co-op shopping bag exits a Co-op supermarket in London, with large blue Co-op logos on the window.
  • Wednesday, 24 September, 2025
    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
    Jaguar Land Rover to bear full cost of cyber attack due to lack of insurance cover

    Government considers offering support to suppliers including state purchase of car parts

    A black Range Rover SUV at the front of a production line inside the Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing plant.
  • Tuesday, 23 September, 2025
    UK manufacturing
    UK resists union calls to help Jaguar Land Rover’s supply chain

    British carmaker extends production halt to October 1 as it struggles with cyber attack fallout

    A staff member works beside a row of vehicles with raised hoods on the Jaguar Land Rover factory production line.
  • Monday, 22 September, 2025
    Cyber warfare
    Hackers target supply chains’ weak links in growing threat to companies

    Number of cyber attacks on third-party suppliers doubled in 2024 as multibillion-dollar ransomware sector booms

    An illustration showing a silhouetted person using a laptop in front of a large fingerprint pattern on a red background.
  • Thursday, 18 September, 2025
    Briton charged in US and UK over major cyber attacks

    The 19-year-old is alleged to have extracted $115mn in ransom payments from victims

  • Thursday, 18 September, 2025
    Business InsightRichard Milne
    Europe needs to wake up to its internet network vulnerability

    Electricity blackouts show how whole swaths of the economy can be easily knocked out by simple cyber attacks

    Customers use mobile phone flashlights to browse shelves in a dark supermarket during a power outage in Barcelona, Spain on April 28, 2025.
  • Tuesday, 16 September, 2025
    War in Ukraine
    Russian hackers target Polish hospitals and city water supply

    Warsaw increases cyber security budget as Moscow makes up to 50 sabotage attempts a day, says minister

    A nurse attends to patients with respiratory problems at a Polish hospital
  • Saturday, 13 September, 2025
    Financial fraud
    Spear phishing: the ‘boss scam’ that targets new starters

    Criminals dupe victims into buying gift cards for clients as they play on the insecurity of starting a new job

    Illustration of a person holding up gift cards to an office while the other office workers look confused
  • Tuesday, 9 September, 2025
    FT Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign
    Martin Lewis: ‘Fine tech companies tens of billions for deepfake scams’

    Money Saving Expert founder calls for tougher penalties to prevent growing menace of AI-enabled fraud

    Martin Lewis and Claer Barrett at the FT Weekend Festival in London
  • Monday, 8 September, 2025
    US foreign policy
    US ends international push to combat fake news from hostile states

    Washington terminates agreements with European countries to fight disinformation from Russia, China and Iran

    Department of State sign in front of a modern office building as two people walk toward the entrance on a sunny day
  • Friday, 5 September, 2025
    Work Watch
    No trust in your business? There’s an officer for that

    Chief trust officers are being appointed to oversee digital safeguards but their significance is wider

    Montage of a woman checking something on an iPad and padlock icons
  • Thursday, 4 September, 2025
    Rey claims credit for second Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack in six months

    Hacker linked to Hellcat group asserts responsibility for breach that caused carmaker to halt UK production

    A Range Rover SUV on the production line at the Jaguar Land Rover automobile manufacturing plant in Solihull, UK
  • Thursday, 4 September, 2025
    News in-depthFinancial fraud
    At Singapore’s anti-fraud convention, even the experts get scammed

    South-east Asia has become ‘ground zero’ for scams that increasingly use AI and deepfakes to target victims

    People pass by as the city skyline is reflected in a puddle leftover from earlier rain in Singapore
  • Tuesday, 2 September, 2025
    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
    Jaguar Land Rover says production ‘severely’ disrupted by cyber incident

    UK carmaker forced to shut down systems but says no evidence so far customer data stolen

    Rows of new Land Rover and Range Rover vehicles parked outside the Jaguar Land Rover factory in Halewood, UK
  • Friday, 29 August, 2025
    Apple Inc
    UK sought broad access to Apple customers’ data, court filing suggests

    Document indicates British government’s ‘backdoor’ demand was not limited to the company’s most secure iCloud service

    Apple iPhone users
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  3. Healthcare hacks undermine public trust
  4. ‘Moral hazard’ warning after £1.5bn government loan guarantee for JLR
  5. Jaguar Land Rover secures £2bn emergency credit line after cyber attack

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