Security breaches

Cybersecurity Threats will keep getting worse in 2019, warns digital privacy expert

It’s not an easy task to remember a week in 2018 without a major data leak or security breach. Passwords…

7 years ago

Increased social media activity during a data breach only serves to deepen the crisis, new DCU study finds

A new DCU study has shown how increased social media exposure, particularly on Twitter, adversely affects the cost to firms…

7 years ago

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

4 things every CEO should know about ransomware

by Dr Sandra Bell, Sungard Availability Services head of resilience consulting (Europe) It’s hard to read the news at the…

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

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

Identity theft – the most popular form of cyber crime

Identity theft is the most common type of cybercrime which is escalating beyond boundaries. The effect of the same is…

7 years ago

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