Cybercriminals

Cybercriminals Posing as Journalists and Twitter Employees to Hack Your Account

Cybercriminals on the prowl Cybercriminals are using new social engineering tactics, posing as journalists or Twitter employees in order to trick…

4 years ago

Apple products’ vulnerabilities surge by over 450%

According to the findings by the Atlas VPN team, Apple product’s vulnerabilities surged by 467% in 2021 H2. Furthermore, Google…

4 years ago

Ukraine’s Digital Freedom

After months of military build-up on its borders, Russia's invasion of the neighboring Ukraine sent shockwaves across the globe, the…

4 years ago

Images of Starlight exhibition to take place in Dublin’s Botanic Gardens

A new exhibition, Images of Starlight 2018, featuring a collection of astronomy photographs by Irish amateur astronomers and photographers will…

7 years ago

SMBs Cybersecurity Risk, Their Opportunity

Increasingly, small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) have become an attractive target for cybercriminals to attack— whether they’re the intended victim or…

7 years ago

The scary side of emojis: hackers love them as much as you do

Guest post from NordVPN It is estimated that every day there are more than 5 billion emojis shared through the…

7 years ago

What to do if somebody threatens to share a webcam video of you watching NSFW content

Reports of a new 'sextortion' scam have been emerging over the past week. Victims are asked to pay thousands of…

8 years ago

Human error is the biggest security threat to Irish businesses finds DataSolutions’ survey

  63% of respondents feel their organisation not equipped to deal with emerging threats One in five organisations held to…

8 years ago

Christmas shoppers warned as cybercriminals target mobile devices—Dell EMC

Shoppers buying online this festive season have been warned to stay vigilant for cybercrime, particularly when making purchases on their…

9 years ago

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