UK homes lose internet access after cyber-attack
by Kevin Rawlinson from on (#23PDF)
TalkTalk and the Post Office among firms affected by Mirai worm malware
More than 100,000 people in the UK have had their internet access cut after a string of service providers were hit by what is believed to be a coordinated cyber-attack, taking the number affected in Europe up to about a million.
TalkTalk, one of Britain's biggest service providers, the Post Office and the Hull-based KCom were all affected by the malware known as the Mirai worm, which is spread via compromised computers.