Cyber Warfare

The African Challenge: Cybersecurity Awareness on the Continent

Despite the growing awareness of cybersecurity and cybercrime, the challenge is that people are still taking unnecessary risks. The pandemic…

4 years ago

413% Increase in Ransomware Attacks in Ireland, Warns Check Point Software

Following recent high profile ransomware attacks in Ireland, and the recent announcement by the Head of GCHQ that ransomware is now the biggest threat…

5 years ago

CHEQ Reveals Ireland 2nd Biggest Target of Ad Fraud in Europe

CHEQ has found that Ireland has emerged as the second biggest global target of sophisticated ad fraud in Europe. CHEQ,…

5 years ago

Cyber Threats Facing U.S. are Now at Critical Levels – San Diego-Based Inseego is Stopping Hacks in Their Tracks

This article was written by Walter Fowler, and edited by Jonathan Finlay. Global ransomware and cybercrime costs expected to top…

5 years ago

85% of Cyberattacks in the US originate Internally, Atlas VPN Confirms

Cyberattacks are weapons for criminals to disrupt countries’ cybersecurity and get sensitive or even secret information. As the United States…

5 years ago

300% Increase in Cyber-Attacks as Criminals Target Key Industries

NTT Ltd. launched its annual Global Threat Intelligence Report (GTIR) today which found up to a 300% increase in attacks…

5 years ago

Irish cybercrime rates are growing – so why is cyber confidence growing just as fast?

Cybercrime is on the rise in Ireland, and by far the most reported kind of fraud. So says the PwC…

5 years ago

How to Lose the Information War Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict, reviewed

By Simon Cocking, review of How to Lose the Information War Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict, by…

6 years ago

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