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EU dwingt WhatsApp tot strengere controle op illegale content in kanalen

26 January 2026 at 18:00
De Europese Commissie wijst WhatsApp aan als zeer groot onlineplatform onder de Digital Services Act, maakt de organisatie bekend. Daardoor krijgt het platform van Meta meer verantwoordelijkheden om illegale en schadelijke content aan te pakken.

SkyShowtime verhoogt prijzen met max 2 euro, 4k gaat 14 euro per maand kosten

25 January 2026 at 10:37
SkyShowtime heeft een prijsverhoging aangekondigd die per 24 februari ingaat. De prijzen gaan met 1 tot 2 euro per maand omhoog, afhankelijk van het abonnement. De prijzen stijgen 'om je de beste kijkervaring en klantbeleving te blijven bieden', schrijft de streamingdienst.

KLM biedt vanaf 22 januari gratis wifi aan tijdens Europese vluchten

21 January 2026 at 20:50
KLM maakt het gebruik van internet gratis voor Flying Blue-leden tijdens Europese vluchten. Dat gebeurt gefaseerd bij het merendeel van zijn Europese vliegtuigen. KLM is daarmee de eerste Nederlandse luchtvaartmaatschappij met onbeperkt gratis wifi.

Internet Voting is Too Insecure for Use in Elections

21 January 2026 at 13:05

No matter how many times we say it, the idea comes back again and again. Hopefully, this letter will hold back the tide for at least a while longer.

Executive summary: Scientists have understood for many years that internet voting is insecure and that there is no known or foreseeable technology that can make it secure. Still, vendors of internet voting keep claiming that, somehow, their new system is different, or the insecurity doesn’t matter. Bradley Tusk and his Mobile Voting Foundation keep touting internet voting to journalists and election administrators; this whole effort is misleading and dangerous.

I am one of the many signatories.

Rijksoverheid waarschuwt: β€˜Nederlanders zetten online de deur open voor criminelen’

12 November 2025 at 16:21
Het is niet best gesteld met de online beveiliging van Nederland. De Rijksoverheid heeft een onderzoek uitgevoerd waaruit blijkt dat veel mensen hun beveiliging niet op orde hebben. Gelukkig kan je dat heel makkelijk zelf oplossen.

Gevoelige data via satellieten schrikbarend makkelijk af te luisteren met simpele schotel

14 October 2025 at 14:03
Je zou verwachten dat het dataverkeer dat via satellieten loopt, netjes versleuteld is – en dus niet af te luisteren. Niets blijkt minder waar: met een simpele satellietschotel en onderdelen van in totaal nog geen 800 dollar zijn satellieten makkelijk af te luisteren.

Meer Nederlanders slachtoffer van cybercrime, één misdaad springt er opvallend uit

15 April 2025 at 17:21
In 2024 werden weer meer Nederlanders het slachtoffer van online criminaliteit zoals oplichting, betalingsfraude of hacken. In totaal lag het aantal slachtoffers in 2024 op 2,4 miljoen.

Google waarschuwt voor oplichting via Google Maps: hier moet je op letten

21 March 2025 at 06:33
Google klaagt een oplichter aan die tienduizend nep-bedrijfsprofielen op Google Maps gebruikte. Het bedrijf heeft ook gezegd waar je als gebruiker op moet letten om te voorkomen dat je slachtoffer wordt van deze vorm van oplichting .

Hackers stelen een bizar bedrag bij de grootste crypto-diefstal ooit

22 February 2025 at 01:28
De bekende cryptobeurs Bybit is getroffen door de grootste crypto- diefstal aller tijden. Hackers hebben daarbij 1,4 miljard dollar aan cryptovaluta buitgemaakt.

Dit zijn de beste wachtwoord-apps van dit moment

21 February 2025 at 17:05
Met onze Bright Stuff-koopgids helpen we je graag aan het beste product van het moment. Deze keer: wachtwoord-managers, password-apps, software voor het aanmaken en bewaren van al je wachtwoorden. Handig, veilig en gewoon heel verstandig.

Microsoft Copilot krijgt optie om producten te kopen en te betalen

8 January 2026 at 20:21
Microsoft heeft Copilot Checkout gepresenteerd. De dienst, die alleen nog werkt in de Verenigde Staten, laat gebruikers van zijn AI-assistent in het chatvenster afrekenen voor producten. Dat kan in elk geval bij alle Shopify-winkels, tenzij shopeigenaren ervoor kiezen om het niet toe te staan.

β€˜All brakes are off’: Russia’s attempt to rein in illicit market for leaked data backfires

Russian state has tolerated parallel probiv market for its convenience but now Ukrainian spies are exploiting it

Russia is scrambling to rein in the country’s sprawling illicit market for leaked personal data, a shadowy ecosystem long exploited by investigative journalists, police and criminal groups.

For more than a decade, Russia’s so-called probiv market – a term derived from the verb β€œto pierce” or β€œto punch into a search bar” – has operated as a parallel information economy built on a network of corrupt officials, traffic police, bank employees and low-level security staff willing to sell access to restricted government or corporate databases.

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Β© Photograph: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP

Β© Photograph: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP

Β© Photograph: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP

London councils enact emergency plans after three hit by cyber-attack

Kensington and Westminster councils investigating whether data has been compromised as Hammersmith and Fulham also reports hack

Three London councils have reported a cyber-attack, prompting the rollout of emergency plans and the involvement of the National Crime Agency (NCA) as they investigate whether any data has been compromised.

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), and Westminster city council, which share some IT infrastructure, said a number of systems had been affected across both authorities, including phone lines. The councils shut down several computerised systems as a precaution to limit further possible damage.

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Β© Photograph: Artur Marciniec/Alamy

Β© Photograph: Artur Marciniec/Alamy

Knee-jerk corporate responses to data leaks protect brands like Qantas β€” but consumers are getting screwed

When courts ban people from accessing leaked data – as happened after the airline’s data breach – only hackers and scammers win

It’s become the playbook for big Australian companies that have customer data stolen in a cyber-attack: call in the lawyers and get a court to block anyone from accessing it.

Qantas ran it after suffering a major cybersecurity attack that accessed the frequent flyer details of 5 million customers.

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Β© Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP

Β© Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP

Six out of 10 UK secondary schools hit by cyber-attack or breach in past year

Hackers are more likely to target educational institutions than private businesses, government survey shows

When hackers attacked UK nurseries last month and published children’s data online, they were accused of hitting a new low.

But the broader education sector is well used to being a target.

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Β© Photograph: MBI/Alamy

Β© Photograph: MBI/Alamy

Hackers reportedly steal pictures of 8,000 children from Kido nursery chain

Firm, which has 18 sites around London and more in US, India and China, has received ransom demand, say reports

The names, pictures and addresses of about 8,000 children have reportedly been stolen from the Kido nursery chain by a gang of cybercriminals.

The criminals have demanded a ransom from the company – which has 18 sites around London, with more in the US, India and China – according to the BBC.

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UK β€˜woefully’ unprepared for Chinese and Russian undersea cable sabotage, says report

CSRI finds China and Russia may be coordinating β€˜grey zone’ tactics against vulnerable western infrastructure

China and Russia are stepping up sabotage operations targeting undersea cables and the UK is unprepared to meet the mounting threat, according to new analysis.

A report by the China Strategic Risks Institute (CSRI) analysed 12 incidents in which national authorities had investigated alleged undersea cable sabotage between January 2021 and April 2025. Of the 10 cases in which a suspect vessel was identified, eight were directly linked to China or Russia through flag-state registration or company ownership.

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Β© Photograph: John Leicester/AP

Β© Photograph: John Leicester/AP

Russian-led cybercrime network dismantled in global operation

Arrest warrants issued for ringleaders after investigation by police in Europe and North America

European and North American cybercrime investigators say they have dismantled the heart of a malware operation directed by Russian criminals after a global operation involving British, Canadian, Danish, Dutch, French, German and US police.

International arrest warrants have been issued for 20 suspects, most of them living in Russia, by European investigators while indictments were unsealed in the US against 16 individuals.

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Β© Photograph: Andrew Brookes/Getty Images/Image Source

Β© Photograph: Andrew Brookes/Getty Images/Image Source

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