Money mule criminals increasingly target cash-strapped youth during Covid lockdown, report finds March 10, 2021 Money mule criminals use fake online job adverts to target cash strapped youngsters
Microsoft hack: Biden sets up emergency taskforce as EU banking regulator hit March 9, 2021 US President Joe Biden has launched an investigation into a widespread cyber attack on Microsoft’s email services that may have compromised tens of thousands of businesses. The attack, which was first uncovered last week, has taken advantage of previously undiscovered vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s mail server software to potentially gain access to swathes of organisations in [...]
Video game maker Tinybuild debuts in record £340m Aim listing March 9, 2021 Video game maker Tinybuild has become the largest ever US company to list on Aim after its shares debuted on London’s junior index this morning. The Seattle-based company, which owns a portfolio of more than 40 PC game titles, secured a market capitalisation of £340m following its float this morning. This marks the largest ever [...]
For the continued growth of esports, local and accessible venues are key March 9, 2021 | City Talk In the summer of 2020, a monumental deal for the wider esports space was announced, and whilst it made some noise in financial, esports and gaming circles, it went by largely without much fanfare. The acquisition of Belong by GAME by esports infrastructure company Vindex, and the associated news that the US-based firm plans to [...]
We need a humanitarian vision for AI and robotics March 9, 2021 | City Talk Robotics and artificial intelligence are beginning to transform a broad spectrum of industries, and I believe that in time, given its near-endless applications, omnipresent AI will contribute $150 trillion to the global economy. I also believe that humanitarian efforts all over the world will be greatly advanced by emerging artificial intelligence and robotics technologies as [...]
Bitcoin highlights the opportunity for sustainable data processing March 9, 2021 | City Talk The price of Bitcoin is not the only thing that is surging. According to an analysis by Cambridge University and reported on by BBC News, the computer processing power that is now required to “mine” the cryptocurrency is 126.35 terawatt-hours each year. Or put another way: if Bitcoin was a country, it would be in [...]
Technology on stage: How becoming bionic will boost my acting career March 9, 2021 | City Talk We are often told how brand-new technology is changing humanity, but we rarely hear enough about how it is impacting individual humans. In December 2020 I joined a unique club of individuals who have been fitted with a 3D-printed bionic arm. The robotic arm is designed and manufactured by Bristol-based Open Bionics and mine was [...]
Zoom founder Eric Yuan cashes in $6bn of shares March 9, 2021 Zoom boss Eric Yuan has transferred about 18m of his shares worth roughly $6bn (£4.4bn), according to a regulatory filing. Yuan, who set up the video conferencing app in 2011, transferred roughly 40 per cent of his stake in the company to unspecified beneficiaries. The transfers were done in two tranches of about 9m shares [...]
More than 1m small businesses ‘at risk of collapse’ due to cyber threats March 9, 2021 The government has been urged to pump more money into cyber defences after new research revealed that more than 1m small businesses would collapse if they were targeted by hackers. A poll of more than 500 business leaders found nearly a quarter of UK SMEs — equivalent to 1.3m companies — were likely to go [...]
London cyber firm Kape acquires Israeli rival in $150m deal March 8, 2021 London-based cybersecurity company Kape Technologies has snapped up Israeli IT firm Webselenese in a deal worth almost $150m (£108m). Kape, which provides privacy-focused software, said the mixed cash and share deal will help expand its audience and fuel organic growth. Shares in Kape jumped by more than a fifth after the deal was announced this [...]