Hacking

GROWTH HACKING: UI vs. UX

Interesting guest post by Giulio D Agostino  from GD78music. (GD Seventy Eight Music Ltd., Memetics Ireland Ltd.) In this article dedicated…

10 years ago

Hacked again, it can happen to anyone even a cyber security expert by Scott Schober. Book review

By @SimonCocking. Review of Scott Schober' s CEO, Cybersecurity & Wireless Tech Expert & contributor on Fox, Bloomberg, GMA, CNN, CCTV, CNBC author…

10 years ago

What is biohacking? Dave Asprey, creator of BulletproofCoffee explains more

By @SimonCocking. We have recently featured a few pieces on Biohacking and the Quantified Self, so we're delighted to bring you…

10 years ago

Hack the house with Jennifer Arcuri’s latest startup, Hacker House

By @SimonCocking. Interesting update from Jennifer Arcuri, who we featured at the end of 2014. Since I have seen you last…

10 years ago

The Web is still very Vulnerable to Hackers

edgescan™ have released their 2015 Vulnerability Statistics Report. As the only EU based Vulnerability Management Company listed by Gartner in…

11 years ago

Growth Hacking Event Attracts Biggest Names in Tech to Dublin

Growth Hack Talks, a new growth hacking conference, will take place on September 24 at The Marker Hotel Dublin. The line-up of…

11 years ago

Almost any iPhone can be hacked

Those of us who have iPhones should be worried as it’s now possible to unlock almost any iPhone even if…

11 years ago

Self-hosted WordPress websites hacked

Over the past few days, websites that were running a self-hosted version of WordPress 3.9.1 or older were hacked by…

11 years ago

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