Millions in UK at risk of cyber-attacks as Windows 10 ends updates, Which? finds Survey shows one in four users intend to keep using system as it is phased out, despite increased virus and malware risk
Almost a fifth of young UK adults use AI to design holiday, study finds Traditional package holiday is still the most common eventual purchase, travel industry body Abta reports
‘Laugh, muchachos’: Spitting Image studio sued after Paddington Bear episode StudioCanal and author’s estate taking action over video depicting Paddington with South American accent snorting powder
‘Open-minded’ dating app Feeld’s profits jump amid influx of ‘vanilla’ users Sales rose 26% last year at the app, whose core market is people in open relationships and kink enthusiasts
He-Man poised to be next retro name to join UK toy ‘newstalgia’ trend Films of old favourites help lift toy sales 8% this year, with 2026 Masters of the Universe movie tipped for similar
Nearly a third of bosses report increase in cyber-attacks on their supply chains CIPS survey shows cyber threats have risen up the list of concerns for procurement managers
Holiday horrors: Airbnb and Booking.com users battle for refunds as stays go wrong In a Consumer Champions special, Anna Tims tackles online rental disasters, from a tree collapsing on to a cottage to being trapped in a flat
‘An unkind film’: letters reveal rift between director and writer of The Wicker Man Exclusive: Documents show ‘hostile’ director and ‘self-indulgent’ writer were at loggerheads during production of 1973 cult horror film
The Guardian view on the Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack: ministers must pay more attention to this growing risk Editorial: Cybercriminals pose a seismic and increasingly sophisticated threat to businesses and national security. Yet Britain seems remarkably ill-prepared
Patrick Murray obituary Actor who played the trilby-wearing spiv Mickey Pearce in the long-running TV sitcom Only Fools and Horses
‘Delivery robots will happen’: Skype co-founder on his fast-growing venture Starship Ahti Heinla on bringing his tech to small towns, its effects on jobs – and whether he’s still interested in money
‘Let’s learn from that history’: opera looks to luddites for how to deal with AI New work by Ben Crick and Kamal Kaan suggests we could benefit from knowing more about the ‘machine-wreckers’
Kido nursery hackers say they have deleted stolen data Experts say attempting to extort children lost Radiant group credibility in hacking world, which made it take action
UK government resumes row with Apple by demanding access to British users’ data New access order by Home Office would seek access to the tech company’s encrypted cloud backups
Woman admits UK bitcoin fraud charges after ‘world’s largest’ crypto seizure Zhimin Qian pleads guilty after wallets with 61,000 bitcoins, currently worth over £5bn, seized from north London home