Ransomware

Petya Ransomware hits over 2000 companies worldwide

The WannaCry Ransomware Cyberattack which took place 2 months ago should have been a wake-up call to companies worldwide to…

9 years ago

One in five Irish businesses held to ransom in past 12 months

One-fifth of Irish businesses were held to ransom by cyber criminals in the past 12 months, according to the results…

9 years ago

Are You Falling Into Cybertraps? Frederick S. Lane cyber security expert interviewed

Latest great podcast interview by Linkedin Lady, image from Pixabay here. http://irishtechnews.ie/2030-the-driverless-world-business-transformation-from-autonomous-vehicles/ Podcast: Play in new window | Embed Every…

9 years ago

Russia’s Top Religious Official Sprays Holy Water on Computers to prevent Cyber Attacks

Latest article from Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Just as the UK’s NHS, corporations, and government agencies around…

9 years ago

NUI Galway Leads New National Research Initiative on Digital Security

NUI Galway is taking the lead on a new national research initiative in digital security that will apply data analytics…

9 years ago

The HSE says that three hospitals were hit by WannaCry Ransomware

We have all seen how badly the NHS across the channel in the UK was affected by the WannaCry ransomware…

9 years ago

WannaCry Ransomware hasn’t gone away

Over the weekend I.T. managers and their teams as well as various government ministers all over the world were having…

9 years ago

NHS cyber-attack: NHS computer systems being held to ransom across England

Latest article from Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here A major incident has been declared after NHS services across…

9 years ago

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