Crime

Cryptocurrency crime the $4 billion problem

Cryptocurrency crime accounted for more than $4 billion in 2019. Syedur Rahman of financial crime solicitors Rahman Ravelli finds very…

6 years ago

Impulsive People Are More Likely to Get Hacked

A study from Michigan State University revealed that impulsive behaviour online, like obsessive use of social media, shopping, and downloading…

7 years ago

Phishing hooks a quarter of Irish organisations in the last two years

A quarter (25 percent) of Irish organisations have been compromised by phishing attacks in the last two years, while almost…

7 years ago

Beyond killer robots – Using AI for financial fraud prevention

According to AARP, one in five older Americans are victims of financial exploitation each year, losing up to US $120,000…

7 years ago

UK’s Crypto Market: What Does the Future Hold After the FATF Report?

UK's Crypto Market: What Does the Future Hold After the FATF Report? By David Drake Terrorist financing and money laundering…

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

Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou. In 2014, Elizabeth Holmes, founder and…

7 years ago

checkitsreal acquired by iM8 World

checkitsreal, the blockchain based brand protection company, has been acquired by iM8 World. The terms of the deal have not…

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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