ICO Urges Businesses To Prepare For No-Deal Brexit

In a Westminster eForum event on GDPR practice in London, the director of strategic policy at the Information Commissioner’s Office, Jonathan Bamford, is reported to have urged businesses to prepare for a no-deal Brexit in terms of planning to stop interruption in data flows from Europe. Why? As explained by parliament.uk, three-quarters of the UK’s cross border data flows are with EU countries, and when the UK leaves the EU, it will leave the legal framework for moving data between the UK and the EU. This means that businesses may need to act to make sure that data flows can continue [...]

2019-01-25T12:08:26+00:00By |

No More Windows 10 Mobile Support – Microsoft Suggests Switching

Microsoft has formally announced on its support pages that, as of December 10th 2019, Windows 10 Mobile users can no longer expect security updates and support, and Microsoft recommends that customers then move to a supported Android or iOS device. Windows 10 Mobile Windows 10 Mobile is a mobile OS that was released in 2015 as the successor of Windows Phone 8.1 and is essentially an edition of Windows 10 running on devices that have less than a 9-inch screen.  The end of Windows 10 Mobile support comes just over four years after Microsoft’s failed acquisition of Nokia’s devices and [...]

2019-01-25T11:54:34+00:00By |

Tech Tip – Phishing Quiz

Identifying a phishing attempt may be harder than you think and being able to spot one is an important part of maintaining your cybersecurity defences in the modern business environment.  Here’s a little phishing quiz from Google that can help you to spot the signs that can enable you to tell a real email from a phishing email. Go to https://phishingquiz.withgoogle.com/ Click on ‘Take The Quiz’.

2019-01-25T11:52:57+00:00By |

£15K Fine For Ignoring Data Access Requests

SCL Elections, the parent company of the now defunct Cambridge Analytica which was famously involved in the Facebook profile harvesting scandal, has been fined £15,000 for failing to respond to a data access request from a US citizen, and for ignoring an enforcement notice by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Data Protection Act The fine was made for a breach of the Data Protection Act which was in force for all at the time of the data request, which was originally made back in 2017.  GDPR, which came into force on 25th May 2018 (to replace the Data Protection [...]

2019-01-18T09:28:15+00:00By |

Fake News Fact Checkers Working With Facebook

London-based, registered charity ‘Full Fact’ will now be working for Facebook, reviewing stories, images and videos, in an attempt to tackle misinformation that could “damage people's health or safety or undermine democratic processes”. Why? The UK Brexit referendum, the 2017 UK general election, and the U.S. presidential election were both found to have suffered interference in the form of so-called ‘fake news’ / misinformation spread via Facebook which appears to have affected the outcomes by influencing voters. For example, back in 2018, it was revealed that London-based data analytics company, Cambridge Analytica, which was once headed by Trump’s key adviser Steve [...]

2019-01-18T09:26:39+00:00By |

Reddit Locks Out Users Over Security Concerns

Online community Reddit shut some users out of their accounts and forced password resets due to “unusual activity” which may have been a ‘credential stuffing’ attempt by hackers. Reddit California-based Reddit, founded in 2005, is a kind social network / online community.  Reddit, which is the fifth most popular site in the United States (Alexa figures), is split into over a million communities called “subreddits,” each one covering a different topic.  Reddit allows registered members to submit content to the site, and that content is voted up and down by other members. What Happened With The Lockdown? According to Reddit’s [...]

2019-01-18T09:24:59+00:00By |

Windows 7 Activation Errors A Coincidence Says Microsoft

Just after the January update on 8th January, Windows 7 users began to experience activation errors, but Microsoft put the issues down to coincidence, despite admitting that it had reverted changes made to activation servers in the update in order to fix the problem. What Is An Activation Error? Windows Activation Technologies are used by Microsoft to help confirm that the copy of Windows 7 that is a user is running on their computer is genuine.  For example, the activation key is a 25-character code that is located on the Certificate of Authenticity label or on the proof of license [...]

2019-01-18T09:23:53+00:00By |

Over Half Of Us Will Buy Food Online By 2021

A study by Capgemini has found that more than half of UK consumers will order their groceries from online retailers by 2021. 40% Now The study found that a massive 40% of customers already do their grocery shopping online, and that 43% of customers shop for food online at least once a week. Big Issues Around Delivery The study also revealed some big issues that customers had around the subject of delivery. For example, even though 59% of customers said that they are not satisfied with current high delivery prices, only 1% of retailers are willing to cover full delivery [...]

2019-01-18T09:22:21+00:00By |

Tech Tip – Make Text Bigger!

Even though Windows 10 has scaling options that can make things generally easier to see, you may want to keep the screen resolution how you like it, but also have the ability to make fonts much bigger.  The Windows 10 October added a separate control for scaling the size on fonts.  Here’s where to find it: - Go to Settings > Ease of Access > Display to make text bigger.

2019-01-18T09:21:01+00:00By |

Contactless Card Fraud Has Doubled

The UK’s fraud reporting service, Action Fraud, has reported that contactless card fraud doubled in 2018 to £1.8m stolen compared with £711,000 in 2017. Average Theft Amount Increased The latest Action Fraud figures have also revealed that the average theft through contactless fraud in 2018 rose to was £657, compared with £493 in 2017. Back in February 2017, figures from UK Finance showed that contactless card fraud had already overtaken cheque fraud, prompting finance experts to warn banks against raising the £30 limit for payments, to avoid incentivising more criminals to steal them. Contactless Technology Contactless cards incorporate a special [...]

2019-01-11T11:33:18+00:00By |
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