In central europe. Particularly, Cyber Security stocks are doing well this morning. Sally. And following that cyber attack, today we want to hear from you have you been affected what changes are you making as a result . Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. Microsoft says a huge global cyber attack, which has hit more than 150 countries since friday, is a wake up call. A huge number of companies were targeted in the initial attack including spains telefonica, fed ex in the us, and germanys railway firm deutsche bahn. Europol says the attack hit 200,000 victims in more than 150 countries and warns more people and businesses could find they are infected this morning. The national Cyber Security centre urges companies to Keep Security Software patches up to date, use anti virus software, and to back up your data regularly. Nicole eagan is Chief Executive of Cyber Security firm darktrace, shes here in the studio. Good morning. Just tell us a litt
Than 100 years. He is the sky diver who has broken a world record byjumping out of a plane at the age of 101. And matt has the weather. Good morning. Certainly not whether for skydiving. It is a wet start to the week for many of you but i will see if i can find some sunshine in the forecast to get you through the next few days. All the details coming up inis next few days. All the details coming up in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story there is a warning of fresh disruption from the global cyber attack this morning, when workers switch on their computers for the first time at the start of the working week. Microsoft has described the attack, which began on friday, as a wake up call, and criticised customers who didnt keep their systems up to date. Lets take a look at where things stand this morning. It is thought there are more than 200,000 victims of fridays cyber attack, but that figure may rise as people return to work this morning. Organisations in 150 countries were t
Dont know what they are going to do. Its quite important to know whats happening to your country. Do manifestos matter . Well be in newcastle. Car share karaoke. And plaid cymrus leader leanne wood goes for a spin with victoria derbyshire, where shes asked about god. And drugs. But is revealing a politicians personal side always a good idea . Well discuss that and much more with our two panellists katy balls from the spectator and Jason Beattie of the daily mirror. But before all that, lets catch up on the big developments from the campaign trail, on monday 15th may. Some have suggested theresa may needs to meet more ordinary voters. Well, no problems with that today when she was out and about in oxfordshire. Lets take a look. Im serious, i want you to do something for us. Weve got a lot of plans for people with mental health. And Learning Disabilities. Ive got mild Learning Disabilities and i have carers. Peoplejumped mild Learning Disabilities and i have carers. People jumped on the