Hacking

The Startup Race Launches Accelerator Program and MVP Hackathon

The Startup Race Accelerator announced it has launched a call for submissions for its hackathon, a new opportunity in advance…

4 years ago

Tips to remain Safe From Online Scams and Fake Charities

Every year, thousands of people become victims of holiday scams. The Better Business Bureau recently released the top scams to…

4 years ago

A new way to secure software supply chains – rethinking digital signing

The complex nature of today's software supply chains provides a chance for potentially harmful actors, and once malicious code is…

4 years ago

Largest ever botnet DDOS attack continues to grow in 2021 and attack new targets

A huge international botnet is expanding across IoT infrastructure (Internet of Things). The botnet appears to be concentrated among devices…

4 years ago

WFH: A Remote Reality?

Successive Irish governments are embracing the idea of WFH. So why are some companies so keen to get everyone back…

4 years ago

Join the fight for digital democracy in this global startup hackathon

The Digital Democracy Challenge seeks innovative, low-cost, and viable digital solutions to uphold a digital civic and democratic public space…

4 years ago

Crypto Hacker Behind $600 Million Theft Returns Funds

The crypto hacker, now being referred to as Mr White hat by Poly Network, has returned the remaining assets, valued…

4 years ago

Remote working and endpoint security: the new reality

There is no doubt that cyber-criminals have had an extremely productive 14 months. Early in the pandemic, they realised that…

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

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