Attacks

NUI Galway Leads National S4 Cybersecurity Initiative

The growth of different cyber attacks internationally is providing a growing impetus for developing a national research initiative in cyber…

9 years ago

Cyber criminals to change tactics and charge higher ransoms in 2017 – Ward Solutions

Ward Solutions today announced its cyber security predictions for 2017. Ward believes that cyber criminals will change their tactics in…

9 years ago

Minister Regina Doherty TD to speak at Cybercrime Awareness Day

Magnet.ie is hosting #CCAD16 – Cybercrime Awareness Day 2016 on Monday 24th October in the Royal College of Physicians. The…

9 years ago

7 of the Biggest Cyber Attacks in 2015

Today we have a guest post from TopMail. TopMail are a secure email provider who recently featured in our Business…

10 years ago

New Surface Enterprise Initiative Will Further Windows 10 Adoption

Dell will sell Surface Pro devices along with enterprise-class support and services; HP, Accenture and Avanade to also join initiative…

10 years ago

Wednesday Business Showcase : Jumble

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Similar to the data on a postcard, email data is not…

11 years ago

Almost any iPhone can be hacked

Those of us who have iPhones should be worried as it’s now possible to unlock almost any iPhone even if…

11 years ago

Trend Micro Predicts Targeted Attacks Will Proliferate Around the Globe

Trend Micro Incorporated yesterday released its annual security predictions report, “Trend Micro Security Predictions for 2015 and Beyond: The Invisible Becomes Visible”. Trend Micro’s…

11 years ago

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