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    Latest news on hacking, cybersecurity and cyber attacks: coverage of data breaches, information security, network vulnerabilities, cybercrime, malware and ethical hacking.

    Cybersecurity has become a critical global concern, with annual costs from cybercrime exceeding £8.5 trillion in 2024. Major organisations including government agencies, financial institutions, and healthcare providers face constant threats from state-sponsored actors, criminal groups, and individual hackers attempting to breach their systems.

    Recent developments highlight the growing sophistication of cyber attacks, with artificial intelligence being used both defensively and offensively. Zero-day exploits and ransomware continue to pose significant threats, while the rise of quantum computing presents new challenges for encryption. Security researchers are particularly concerned about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and the Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

    The ethical hacking community plays a vital role in strengthening digital security through bug bounty programmes and responsible disclosure. Security conferences like DEF CON and Black Hat bring together experts to share knowledge and advance the field. Meanwhile, initiatives to train the next generation of cybersecurity professionals aim to address the growing skills gap in the industry.

    The origins of hacking trace back to the 1960s MIT Tech Model Railroad Club, where the term initially meant finding creative solutions to technical problems. The growth of the internet transformed hacking into both a security threat and a legitimate profession. Notable events like the Morris Worm in 1988 and the emergence of hacktivist groups have shaped public understanding of cyber security.

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