Children under 10 are increasingly being targeted by paedophiles online, figures suggest. The Internet Watch Foundation received 392,660 reports of possible abuse images on websites last year, of which, 70% was found to contain such material. Of those, 39% involved images of
Data from the scandal-hit Horizon system is still used in court proceedings, a former member of Fujitsu’s anti-fraud team revealed yesterday. Rajbinder Sangha said she raised concerns about a draft witness statement template handed to her in 2010, which said the software
Drivers could soon get real-time fuel price data as part of Government plans to bring transparency and competition to the forecourts. Under the proposals, forecourts across the country will be legally required to share live information on their pump prices within 30
Google Maps has long been a gold standard in everyday navigation, whether it is hopping on public transportation or jumping in your car for a journey across town. In addition to giving you insight into how crowded the bus or final destination
Mexico’s army appears to be conducting raids on only a few active drug labs each month, despite U.S. pressure to combat fentanyl trafficking. Data shows that out of the 527 labs raided in Mexico during the first seven months of the year,
Christmas internet demand will likely break records in 2023, providers have said, as a combination of presents and television fixtures promises to keep Britons glued to their screens. BT, the UK’s largest internet provider, has warned that Britons will guzzle more data
The number of apps that collect detailed personal data might surprise you. That includes some of the top apps on the App Store and Google Play Store. What I love doing most as the CyberGuy is making a difference in informing you about
Mercedes are looking into the considerable pace differentials between Lewis Hamilton and George Russell at different races throughout the season after the latter discussed his confusion over the big performance gaps experienced by the two drivers on a week-to-week basis. The two
The UK is facing a shortfall of 200 million litres of water by 2038 – the equivalent of one billion cups of tea, according to worrying data. Demand is set to outstrip supply, with the country likely to need as much as
The SNP’s case for independence is blown out of the water by figures released by the Scottish government itself, pro-Union campaigners have claimed. First Minister Humza Yousaf has continued to make the case for going it alone since he succeeded Nicola Sturgeon