At a recent cybersecurity info session with seniors at Britannia United Church in Ottawa where I was invited to join their weekly Coffee and Conversation on Thu...
Echoing the deceptive schemes of the 1980s, where fast-talking con artists would swindle the unsuspecting through elaborate Ponzi schemes, the "pig butchering s...
As we surf the unpredictable waves of the digital era, a new player known as 'deepfakes' has stepped onto the stage, captivating and unsettling our collective curiosity. Born from the union of artificial intelligence and deep learning, these digital ...
Criminal organisation thwarted as HP’s Anti-Counterfeiting and Fraud (ACF) Programme collaborates with officials in Uganda to disrupt criminal dealings
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The DCU Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo) will lead a €2.4 million EU project to tackle the issue of “fake news” by tracking and flagging online ...
I talk to Malachy Browne Senior Story Producer at the New York Times who will be talking at the Social Media Live conference later this week. Malachy talks about his background, working in Storyful, fake news, the Emmy he recently won. Malachy also t...
by Terry Hearn
High street chains have been alerting customers to data breaches with what seems like increasing regularity in recent years. In 2018 alone, Br...
A message pops up on your screen. It screams that your computer is at risk or has been infected by a virus. Or, you receive a phone call from someone claiming t...
The research project I-REACT, funded by the European Commission, has launched a free app to keep citizens safe from floods, fires and extreme weather. The app enables its users to share pictures and other information on natural hazards and in turn pr...