Awareness

Hackers hijack 70,000 Google Chromecasts through bug – although Chromecast wasn’t none the wiser

It was reported earlier today that Hacker Giraffe has remotely gained access to the TVs and smart devices of tens-of-thousands…

7 years ago

DCU Institute to lead €2.4 million EU project to tackle “fake news”

The DCU Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo) will lead a €2.4 million EU project to tackle the issue…

7 years ago

Dell EMC Advances Hybrid Cloud and Modern Data Center Operations for VMware Environments

Dell EMC. the number-one provider of cloud infrastructure, announces key portfolio enhancements and integrations with VMware designed to help customers…

7 years ago

National Project Awards finalists announced

The Ireland Chapter of Project Management Institute (PMI) has found Irish companies are increasingly harnessing new technologies to deliver large-scale…

7 years ago

New campaign to help businesses understand their obligations to consumers

As many online retailers are gearing up for the year’s busiest shopping days, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC)…

7 years ago

“Off The Record technics” to invest in Cryptocurrency

(Note: All views expressed in this article are solely the personal point of view by the author and is not,…

7 years ago

Urgent need to boost digital competence- 6th EUDojo told

There's an urgent need to improve Europe's digital competence, Seán Kelly MEP and Leader of Fine Gael in the European…

7 years ago

New study finds people more aware of tech support scams

A message pops up on your screen. It screams that your computer is at risk or has been infected by…

7 years ago

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