Computer security

BSI International Cyber Resilience Exchange, March 26th

When and where is it on? The BSI International Cyber Resilience Exchange will take place on Tuesday 26 March 2019…

7 years ago

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

Ransom demand on Luas website likely the first of many in 2019

With the website of Dublin’s tram service, Luas, down after an apparent cyber attack, one of the country’s leading cyber…

7 years ago

Cybersecurity Threats will keep getting worse in 2019, warns digital privacy expert

It’s not an easy task to remember a week in 2018 without a major data leak or security breach. Passwords…

7 years ago

Sungard AS reveal 2019 Irish tech trends

Great guest post by Carmel Owens, General Manager, Ireland, Sungard Availability Services. From a raging skills gap,to spiraling cyber-attacks and the…

7 years ago

Why businesses must be vigilant to the risk of social media cyber-attacks

by Richard van Hooijdonk, keynote speaker, trend watcher and futurist Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are among the most popular social…

7 years ago

Security and cryptoexchanges: questions to consider before trading

by Natalie Stevens Cryptocurrency has grown ever more popular in the past few years with more people entering the market…

7 years ago

Up to 185,000 Irish office workers have fallen victim to a phishing scam, new survey suggests

Datapac has announced the results of a survey, in conjunction with Sophos, a global leader in network and endpoint security…

7 years ago

Review of the 2018th year of the Common Era

Recalling cybersecurity and privacy events of 2018, it’s really hard to know where to start so I thought it might…

7 years ago

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