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A series of recent high profile cyber attacks has prompted some organisations to ask how they can improve their own protection against hackers and human error.
Camera angles also made the model’s head appear out of proportion and ‘highlighted her small frame’, the advertising watchdog ...
Demolition work is progressing on King Street after last week's fire but 12 businesses still remain within the cordon and are ...
Cybercriminals are zeroing in on retailers with increasingly sophisticated attacks designed to cause maximum disruption—and ...
An advert by Marks & Spencer has been banned for showing an “irresponsible” image of a model who appeared “unhealthily thin”.
The ad, which was seen in M&S's app in April and May, was socially irresponsible, according to the Advertising Standards Authority ...
The UK is set to ban public sector bodies, such as the NHS, local councils and schools, from paying ransoms demanded by cybercriminals.
The Advertising Standard Authority (ASA) has ruled a Marks & Spencer advert used a model that “appeared unhealthily thin”, branding it “irresponsible”.
Marks & Spencer has had one of its online adverts banned after it is believed to have featured a model appearing "unhealthily ...
British retailer Marks & Spencer's food business saw sales growth slow further to 4.3% year-on-year over the 12 weeks to July 12, reflecting the disruption that followed a cyberattack in April, ...
The Marks & Spencer cyber attack showed the vulnerability of even high-profile companies, But business applications ...
Ministers insist "three quarters of estates will continue to pay no inheritance tax at all, while the remaining quarter will ...
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