The cyber security issues threatening SMEs today
Many SMEs are at risk believing they are too small to face cyber attacks.
Strayacoin: A cryptocurrency by Aussies, for Aussies
Strayacoin is a new Australian cryptocurrency created "by Aussies for Aussies" which manages to incorporate every Aussie stereotype.
What is jackpotting? US Secret Service warns of hack that makes ATMs spit out cash like slot machines
"This should be treated as a call to action to take appropriate steps to protect their ATMs against these forms of attack and mitigate any consequences," ATM vendor NCR said.
Shamed vlogger Logan Paul returns to YouTube with suicide awareness video
Online sensation issued two grovelling apologies posting an insensitive video picturing a man who had committed suicide during his visit to Japan's Aokigahara.
Patients who didn't show up for appointments cost the NHS £1bn in 2017
The NHS's chief nurse has criticised patients who miss appointments, saying "we are asking patients and the public to use the health service responsibly."
Washington DC police officer Nicholas Young faces up to 60 years in jail for trying to help Isis
This is for the first time when a law enforcement officer in the US has been convicted of a terror-related crime.
South Korea bitcoin ban? As cryptocurrency explodes, government flirts with regulation
South Korean is studying ways to regulate speculative trading in cryptocurrencies as the latest surge in prices stokes a craze over bitcoins.
Asda worker jailed for life after stabbing mother to death in row over £24-a-week child support
Former Asda worker Mark Morris, who murdered Emma Day, the mother of their six-year-old daughter, because he didn't want to pay £24-a-week child support has been jailed for life.
Asda worker apologised to daughter before killing mother over £24-a-week child support
Mark Morris, 39, stabbed Emma Day, 33, with a kitchen knife as she taking her kids home from school.
Lost in Transaction: Are businesses falling short of UK's fraud prevention expectations?
Striking the right balance between convenience and security isn't just about replacing older payment methods with new technologies.
UK Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond scraps Stamp Duty for first time buyers up to £300,000
Chancellor abolishes Stamp Duty for all first time buyer purchases up to £300,000 as part of housing reforms.
InsureTech: Breaking point and price competition
Sam Madden, UK Director at Wiraya, examines the state of price comparison sites targeting the insurance industry.
Naloxone: Battling heroin and fentanyl deaths one shot at a time
IBTimes UK examines naloxone, a miraculous medicine that brings heroin overdosers back from the brink of death.
Follow the myth of millennial marketing at your own peril
Pity the business creating a new brand that sucks up all this dubious advice.
Artificial Intelligence in banking: you ain't seen nothing yet
Banks have been slow to adopt Artificial Intelligence technology, but it could transform the way we run our finances. Temenos's Todd Winship explores what it will be like to bank with a bot.
Ruthless online romance scams target lonely hearts on an industrial scale
Online scammers are using fake profiles to trick victims into sending cash.
Tesco set to slash 1,200 jobs at its head office
Retailer set to cull 25% of staff at its offices in Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield.
Sussex Partners' Patrick Ghali reveals why hedge funds below $100m in managed assets aren't for him
Global adviser discusses his investing philosophy, surviving trying times and arbitrage opportunities in the current climate.
Meet Ezequiel Szafir: The psychology doctor behind reboot of Santander's online banking subsidiary
Openbank's boss discusses agility and a 'mobile first' strategy for Spain's first full-service digital bank.
How to buy bitcoin, litecoin and ethereum on iPhone, Android and desktop
A guide to buying and trading bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies with Coinbase, Kraken and more.
WannaCry: Don't pay the ransom, inept hackers have DDoSed themselves with payment requests
IBM Security says no one's data is being decrypted because the hackers didn't set up their systems properly.
Who is Roger Ailes? The rise and fall of a TV news mogul
In mid-2016 Ailes' legacy as a media titan unravelled following a string of sexual harassment allegations.
Online abortion drugs are safe and effective – but they're still illegal
Mifepristone and misoprostol obtained illegally online through one organisation were 95% effective.
Vladimir Putin blames the US for global ransomware meltdown
Putin said: "The initial source of this virus is the United States security agencies."
NHS cyberattack: What we know so far about the UK health service ransomware attacks
Everything you need to know about the ransomware attacks spreading across the world.
NHS cyberattack: Ransomware assault paralyses UK hospitals, putting thousands at risk
All non-urgent activity has been suspended, NHS England said in a statement.
Tory MPs cleared under 2015 election fraud investigation
Only file relating to South Thanet MP Craig Mackinlay still under review following CPS investigation.
Regtech: Are you prepared for the PSD2 game changer?
There's still some confusion from businesses surrounding the term 'strong customer authentication'.
PSD2 and relationship banking in a robotic age
Nancy Langer is president and chief operating officer at Zafin.
New on Netflix UK in April 2017: Girlboss, Casting JonBenet and other shows to look out for
IBTimes UK offers up top picks from streaming service for the upcoming month.