A BT survey reveals 94% of NHS staff understand their role in fighting cyber-attacks but only 36% believe the current measures are adequate. Public fear is high, with 60% of respondents fearing attacks could disrupt NHS systems. Training gaps pose a threat despite increasing awareness, as 60% of staff request more regular training. Legacy technology systems also present challenges, with 64% of staff stating outdated systems make patient data inoperable. Broad support for training investment (55%) among the public is noted.

New botnet malware infects 1.6 million Android TV devices worldwide
The Android TV botnet Vo1d has a new variant that’s infected over 1.6 million devices globally, transforming them into remote-controlled malware bots. Vo1d is used