Cyber firm KELA’s report reveals a significant increase in infostealer malware, with 3.9 billion credentials stolen from millions of devices. The stolen data is circulating on dark web forums, increasing the risk of cybercrime. The report indicates that 330 million credentials were stolen as malware infected 4.3 million devices in 2024. The stolen credentials are causing potential security risks for individuals and businesses, leading to identity theft and large-scale security breaches.

M&S issues update as crippling nationwide IT outage still ongoing – The Sun
Marks & Spencer (M&S) halted online orders in the UK and Ireland following a cyber attack, leading to a 5% drop in share price. Physical