Malware

New Site Backup from Blacknight protects SMEs from Website Wipeout

A new product from Blacknight, Ireland’s leading web host, gives small and medium businesses the power to schedule complete website…

10 years ago

$50 MILLION INVESTMENT IN MALWAREBYTES

Mutual funds giant, Fidelity, has announced a $50 million investment in cybersecurity firm, Malwarebytes, which is based in San Jose,…

10 years ago

Dell now has two security issues

Dell is having a bad week after two security flaws were found this week. Brendan Fay, principal information security consultant,…

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…

10 years ago

New SMS message threat for Android users

AdaptiveMobile have identified a new strain of Android Malware.  They first noticed the threat in late August and they have…

10 years ago

Fake Microsoft Support calls are back

A couple of days ago I was talking with a fellow journalist colleague and he mentioned that he recently got…

11 years ago

Shortened URL’s can be a security risk

As social media is now being used as a major tool in your arsenal to promote your websites and blogs,…

11 years ago

Cyber criminals access Irish computers for record low prices warns Smarttech.ie

The ease of access to dangerous malware has become significantly easier with gangs of cyber criminals selling access to “do…

12 years ago

New Adware Trojan Threat for Mac OS X

A report from Dr. Web, a Russian anti-virus company,warns Mac OS X users about a new threat called Trojan.Yontoo.1. This…

13 years ago

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