Malware

Ransomware, cryptomining and Brexit: cybersecurity predictions for 2019

by Alex Hinchliffe, Threat Intelligence Analyst, EMEA, Palo Alto Networks Cryptomining Commodity ransomware will still plague users and their systems…

7 years ago

Mac Malware Appears on the WatchGuard Top Ten Malware List for First Time

Mac-based malware has appeared on the list of top ten most common types of malware for the first time in…

7 years ago

AI Conference in GMIT – an insight on AI and the West

Seamus Dowling is a lecturer at the Mayo Campus of GMIT and speaker at the Mayo-AI event on the 20th…

7 years ago

Warnings signs that your data’s been compromised

by Terry Hearn High street chains have been alerting customers to data breaches with what seems like increasing regularity in…

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

Half of Irish cyber security attacks may be undetected – Survey

Over 50% of cyber attacks on Irish businesses may be undetected, the Magnet Networks Cyber Security Survey has found. Just…

7 years ago

One in six businesses unprepared for a data breach

Research conducted by BSI’s Cybersecurity and Information Resilience centre of excellence has revealed that one in six European organizations are…

7 years ago

Why cyber security management is like an onion

Guest post from Novi.ie Why is Cyber Security Management often compared to a common garden vegetable – the onion? Maybe…

7 years ago

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