Security breaches

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…

11 years ago

81% of Irish businesses have had a cyber-incident in the past 12 months

At a William Fry Breakfast Briefing, a full house of over 170 representatives from Ireland’s business and technology sectors heard…

11 years ago

Common Sense helps keep you secure

This article originally appeared on Tec Dr. When you buy an Apple product such as an iPhone, iPad or Mac…

11 years ago

Cybercrime costs Irish organisations an average of €240,000 per year

Ward Solutions, Ireland’s leading information security provider, has commissioned a survey which found that Irish organisations are spending on average…

11 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

Suspected data breach uncovered at global retail giant Home Depot

A suspected data breach affecting the banking details of millions of customers has been uncovered at US retail giant Home…

12 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

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