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Irish Companies Must Be Wary of Hackers Lying in Wait

Irish businesses need to be wary of cyber criminals lying in wait to pounce, according to one of Europe’s leading…

1 year ago

SMEs Lost Almost €10m Through Email-Related Scams in 2023

New figures from FraudSMART show that small and medium enterprises (SMEs) lost almost €10m (€9.9m) through email-related fraud in 2023,…

2 years ago

Ransom Payments by Companies Are Creating an Industry for Middlemen

Ransom payments are creating an industry for the middlemen of criminal enterprises involved in collecting ransoms, according to the Minister…

3 years ago

Adult content, streaming, and video hosting sites have the most security threats

According to research by NordVPN, adult content, streaming, and video hosting sites have the most security and privacy threats, such…

3 years ago

“.ZIP past” Now Most Common Malicious File type

HP Inc. has issued its third quarter HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report, finding that archive file formats – such…

3 years ago

Typetec survey reveals one-quarter of Irish SMEs have paid multiple ransoms to cybercriminals

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions providers, today announces the results of its latest annual…

3 years ago

Typetec survey reveals more than half of Irish SMEs have paid ransoms to cybercriminals

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions provider, has announced the results of a new survey…

4 years ago

Cybersecurity: Staying cybersecure and the impact on varying industries

Cybersecurity has remained a priority for enterprises within varying sectors, due to the ever-growing reliance on technology. Countless data breaches…

4 years ago

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