Thieves targeting copper are damaging fiber cables, leading to outages

Thieves in pursuit of copper are inadvertently cutting vital fiber cables, disrupting service for potentially thousands of customers. Repair crews liken their work to piecing together strands of spaghetti—an arduous task with serious implications for modern communications.

Thieves targeting copper are damaging fiber cables, leading to outages

Fallout from cyberattack on check-in systems at 3 European airports continues for 2nd day

A sophisticated cyberattack on check-in systems at three European airports has now stretched into its second day, leaving travelers grappling with widespread cancellations and delays. Officials have yet to confirm when normal operations will return, as the fallout continues to challenge airport authorities across the region.

Fallout from cyberattack on check-in systems at 3 European airports continues for 2nd day

Millions of people in Europe lost power for hours on Monday, and no one knows why

Millions across Spain, Portugal, and parts of France were left in the dark on Monday as a mysterious power outage swept through the region, leaving residents uneasy and authorities searching for answers.