Ransomware is 35 years old and now a billion-dollar problem. Here’s how it could evolve
Ransomware is now a billion-dollar industry. But it wasn’t always that large — nor was it a prevalent cybersecurity risk like it is today. Dating back to the 1980s, ransomware…
Hamilton Accies hero Oli Shaw on track for career best tally as he eyes promotion spots
Oli Shaw bagged a derby day brace to close in on his career best goals tally – then set his sights on firing Hamilton into the promotion play-off spots. Accies…
Motherwell deserved to beat Rangers, but we’ll take a point, says Well ace
Tom Sparrow believes Motherwell deserved to take all three points from Rangers on Sunday but says they don’t have time to dwell on it. The Steelmen led 2-0 through first-half…
Airline passengers warned of new ‘seat squatting’ trend that’s causing uproar
Air travellers have been alerted to a growing “seat squatting” trend. In this trend, people occupy empty seats without consulting flight attendants or waiting for boarding to complete, hoping that…
King Charles’ reflects on meeting President Jimmy Carter in emotional tribute
King Charles has sent a heartfelt message of condolence to President Joe Biden and the American people following the death of the country’s longest living president Jimmy Carter, who passed…
Dear Coleen: My husband is having an affair with woman 20 years older than me
Dear Coleen A few weeks ago, I found out my husband was having an affair. I’m 36, he’s 42, and the woman he’s been seeing is 56. We’ve been married…
Police Scotland road traffic cop numbers fall to lowest in five years
The number of road traffic officers in Police Scotland has fallen to its lowest level in the last five years, new figures show. Full-time roles fell from 567.7 in 2019…
Scottish Labour ready to chart new direction for our country
The Christmas holidays should be a time for relaxation and celebration, but once again the crisis in our NHS has cast a shadow over the break. Anyone struggling with their…
Leaky homes are costing families a fortune, with heat leaving through badly drafted windows and doors
Rising energy bills for Scots have thrown the spotlight on the massive profits multinationals make on the backs of the poor. Gas and electricity continue to cost a fortune and…
SNP slammed over delays to long-awaited climate plan on cutting car use
SNP ministers have been slammed after delaying a long-awaited climate plan on cutting Scots’ car use which was due in the autumn. The Scottish Government has set a goal to…