Security breaches

The scary side of emojis: hackers love them as much as you do

Guest post from NordVPN It is estimated that every day there are more than 5 billion emojis shared through the…

7 years ago

SamSam: The (Almost) Six Million Dollar Ransomware

Executive/press briefing notes and highlights of our investigation into this ransomware campaign Executive summary Sophos has been conducting a long-term…

8 years ago

The Cyber Safety Fallacy

Cyber hacking is on the increase. Large multinational companies, even the FBI, have admitted to being attacked with ransomware. The…

8 years ago

High-profile data breach is stark reminder for businesses to shore up their card payment security

Leading company Ultracomms, which specialises in card payment solutions, is warning businesses to strengthen security in the wake of one…

8 years ago

Rogue Cryptominers Switch to Electroneum

Written by David Balaban Online criminals follow the trends and the money. They used to love adware, then ransomware, and…

8 years ago

What The Health Sector Needs To Know About Cryptocurrency Technologies, Blockchain, And Cryptojacking Attacks

Guest post written by James Scott, Sr. Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology While the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency trend may…

8 years ago

Tips to avoid your WordPress being hacked

Written by Jocelyn Brown Don’t Fall Victim to Hacking: How to Secure Your WordPress Site About a third of Irish…

8 years ago

Smartphone Identity Theft, what you need to know

Learn The Truth About Identity Theft by Smartphone In The Next 60 Seconds. The Internet helps us in many aspects…

8 years ago

Malicious Apps in Global App Stores Decrease 37 Percent

Malicious mobile apps were on the decline in Q4 of 2017 largely due to a decrease in the inventory of…

8 years ago

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