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Water regulator has handled more than 20,000 malicious emails in 2021

Water regulator has handled more than 20,000 malicious emails in 2021 Malicious emails peaked in March Ofwat regulates privatised water and sewage across the UK To continue reading. Don t have an account? Computing helps IT leaders to make technology a revenue and innovation engine for their businesses. Our unique package of news and analysis enables you to discover what the smartest minds in the industry are doing and scan the horizon for what’s next REAL-TIME NEWS AND ANALYSIS: find out what’s happening and why in the technology space including news on your competitors and regulators – delivered to your desktop or mobile in a daily newsletter

Spy bosses warn of cyber-attacks on smart cities

Spy bosses warn of cyber-attacks on smart cities image copyrightGetty Images image captionCities are increasingly relying on sensors and other network-connected devices which feed data into a central system Smart cities will be a target for hackers, and councils need to be prepared, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned. Sensors and internet-connected devices may improve urban services, but could also be used by hackers and foreign states to disrupt or spy. The NCSC - an arm of GCHQ - has published guidance for local authorities on how to secure what they call connected places . They warn that critical public services will need to be protected from disruption.

Japan intends to limit number of arrivals to 2,000 per day amid COVID pandemic

Japan intends to limit number of arrivals to 2,000 per day amid COVID pandemic Japan introduced a ban on issuing new visas to citizens of all countries in late December 2020 in an effort to prevent the spread of UK-linked coronavirus mutation. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- A tourist wearing a rain poncho and goggles walks through the arrivals area at the Narita International Airport near Tokyo, Thursday, April 2, 2020. (File Photo | AP) By ANI TOKYO: The Japanese government intends to introduce a daily limit on the number of people arriving in the country, including Japanese nationals and foreigners, to 2,000 to control the possible spread of new coronavirus strains and ensure the effectiveness of current related restrictions, Transport Minister Kazuyoshi Akaba said.

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