In one video, roof panels are clearly visible. Reports suggest these were retracted or otherwise removed shortly before the attacks began, allowing dozens of drones stored inside to take off.
The money will fund a restoration programme, community engagement, and creative interpretation as the historic house celebrates its 400th anniversary and 50 years as a museum.Built in 1625, the Judges' Lodgings is close to the castle and was originally built for Thomas Covell the Keeper of the Castle.
Museum manager Lynda Jackson said: "This amazing building has been here for 400 years and it has so many stories to tell about the people who once lived and worked here – from the visiting circuit judges to their many servants."It's such a familiar sight in Lancaster, so close to the castle, and we want to make sure its history is shared and celebrated."The grant will help restore the coal and wash sheds and pay towards a small archaeological dig in the south courtyard.
It will also support an oral history project which will record people who lived or worked at the Judges' Lodgings before it became a museum in 1975.One of Scotland's most important cinemas has set a date for its reopening, three years after it was almost lost for good.
Edinburgh's Filmhouse will open its doors again on 27 June, after a lengthy campaign to save and refurbish it and guarantee its future.
Originally opened in a repurposed church in 1978, the cinema was shuttered following the collapse of its parent charity Centre for the Moving Image.Both brands say data such as customers names and email addresses were taken, but financial information was not.
There has been a wave of cyber attacks on high-profile retailers in recent weeks, including Adidas, Victoria's Secret and Harrods.Marks and Spencer (M&S) and the Co-op had their operations severely disrupted when they were targeted in April.
The UK's National Crime Agency has said catching the criminals responsible isthe hackers it was targeted by used a technique called "credential stuffing", where attackers try usernames and passwords stolen from another data breach, in the hope customers have reused the same passwords across multiple accounts.