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Granny’s Got Game: Outsmarting Scammers

At a recent cybersecurity info session with seniors at Britannia United Church in Ottawa where I was invited to join…

1 year ago

The Slaughterhouse of Digital Deceit in Pig Butchering Scams

Echoing the deceptive schemes of the 1980s, where fast-talking con artists would swindle the unsuspecting through elaborate Ponzi schemes, the…

2 years ago

Deepfakes: Mirage Meets Machine

As we surf the unpredictable waves of the digital era, a new player known as 'deepfakes' has stepped onto the…

2 years ago

Hack the human – the psychology of cyber fraud, Professor Mary Aiken

Bank of Ireland, has launched their anti-smishing campaign to mark the start of International Fraud Awareness Week, which takes place…

3 years ago

Payment card fraud hits €24 million in 2020 with majority of fraud taking place online

Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) today published the latest debit and credit card fraud losses which amounted to €24.1…

4 years ago

Australians Lost 3x More in Bank Scams than Bitcoin Fraud

Investing in cryptocurrencies is a new trend in the financial market that has exploded with Bitcoin among the top names,…

5 years ago

CHEQ Reveals Ireland 2nd Biggest Target of Ad Fraud in Europe

CHEQ has found that Ireland has emerged as the second biggest global target of sophisticated ad fraud in Europe. CHEQ,…

5 years ago

Magic fintech mirror, who is the fairest one of all in 2020?

From personal finance to payments; from banking infrastructure to fraud, scores of fintech startups across the globe have upended the…

6 years ago

Can AI be a force for good in 2020?

There remains no lack of hype surrounding artificial intelligence – and the funding going into A.I. startups reflects that. According…

6 years ago

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