Cyber Crime How Cyber Criminals Try to Make Threat Emails Look Believable March 12, 2026 Paul Anderson Understanding the Psychology Behind Threat Messages Threat emails sent to your business email accounts are rarely technical masterpieces. They rely mainly on psychological pressure, not hacking skill. Criminals design these…
Cyber Attack Cyber Attacks on Small UK Businesses March 12, 2026 Peter Flynn How Real the Threat Is and What Companies Must Do After a Hack Discover Preview Intro Small businesses across England are facing an increasing wave of cyber attacks, from phishing…
Cyber Crime AI-Powered Cyber Crime vs UK SMEs March 12, 2026 Peter Flynn What Britain’s Cyber Defences Must Do Next Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the cyber threat landscape facing UK businesses. Criminal groups are increasingly using AI tools to automate phishing campaigns,…
News AI & Cyber Daily Briefing for UK SMEs: AI Expands, Cyber Bill and AI Copyright March 12, 2026 Peter Flynn Britain Accelerates AI Investment While Cyber Threat Warnings Grow Britain’s AI and Cyber Landscape Today Artificial intelligence investment and cyber security risk are now developing side by side across the…
Cyber Crime What Hardware Is Safest for Small Medium UK Businesses Online? March 11, 2026 Peter Flynn Small and medium-sized businesses across the UK rely heavily on connected devices for daily operations. Employees often work using smartphones, tablets, laptops or desktop computers, and many organisations now use…
Cyber Attack Who Is Attacking UK Small Businesses the Most? March 11, 2026 Peter Flynn The Cyber Criminal Groups Targeting SMEs – And Whether Their Activity Is Rising Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) across the UK remain one of the most attractive targets for cyber…
Cyber Crime The Annual Cost to UK Businesses Due to Invoice Fraud and BEC March 10, 2026 Peter Flynn The growing financial toll on British firms Invoice fraud and Business Email Compromise (BEC) are not just annoying scams — they are costly crimes that hit UK businesses directly in…
Management The DDOS Attack is Over But You Still Have That Itch You Need To Scratch March 10, 2026 Peter Flynn A successful DDoS defence does not mean the incident is over. Attackers sometimes use large-scale disruption precisely to distract defenders while they attempt something quieter such as credential theft, malware…
Management My English Company Was Compromised Because My Employee Clicked A Link: Now What? March 10, 2026 Peter Flynn A phishing incident that causes real operational damage is understandably frustrating for any director. But employment law in England does not automatically allow dismissal simply because an employee clicked a…
Management You An English Cyber Security Manager and Think One of the Employees is Up To No Good: What Next? March 10, 2026 Peter Flynn If you genuinely suspect a member of your own cyber security team is abusing company infrastructure to launch ransomware attacks against external victims, the situation must be handled extremely carefully.…