10 October 2025

Google Threat Intelligence Group and Mandiant have revealed that cybercriminals affiliated with the CL0P extortion group exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) to carry out a widespread data theft and extortion campaign.
The initial breach likely occurred as early as 10 July 2025, with attackers chaining together up to five vulnerabilities, including a zero-day believed to be CVE-2025-61882, to achieve unauthenticated remote code execution against targeted organisations.
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ICUK, which supplies wholesale connectivity and broadband solutions to internet service providers and businesses, is actively working to recover all its services following a sustained cyber-attack that has disrupted parts of its infrastructure.
The attack, which began on Monday afternoon, involved a large-scale Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) assault targeting ICUK’s VoIP services and web infrastructure, including control panels, APIs, and websites.
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09 October 2025

Mark Yeeles, Vice President, Secure Power division, Schneider Electric UK & Ireland
The accelerated computing trend, and artificial intelligence (AI) in particular, has driven equipment and energy density in data centres like never before.
Power per rack has reached averages of 12kW in 2024, with 30kw not uncommon. AI systems have been observed drawing 130kW/rack, with certain development roadmaps expected to see 600kW per rack in 2027.
Practically speaking, even with close management such as hot aisle/cold aisle set ups, air cooling begins to lose efficiency and effectiveness from the 30kW per rack stage. That is why liquid cooling is being adopted so widely as it offers greater opportunities for efficient, targeted, and tightly controlled cooling.
Find out more08 October 2025

Boldyn Networks announced a major milestone, having deployed over 200 small cells across various locations in London, with the number continuing to grow.
This achievement marks a significant step forward in the city’s strategy to densify its 5G network, supporting London’s broader ambitions for a smarter, more connected urban environment. The deployments are part of an extensive initiative to enhance mobile connectivity in high-footfall areas by leveraging scalable, shared infrastructure, aligning with the Mayor’s manifesto to boost digital connectivity and promote innovation, productivity, and economic growth.
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