Security

Google launch Password Alert extension for Chrome

Google have just launched Password Alert, a free, open-source Chrome extension that protects your Google and Google Apps for Work…

11 years ago

Smart Business Show – Starting up security

Yesterday at the RDS the Smart Business Show 2015, Runa Sandvik, a privacy and security researcher, who is also a…

11 years ago

Smart Business Show – Perilous Passwords

Yesterday morning at the RDS the Smart Business Show 2015, Per Thorsheim, the founder and main organiser of PasswordCon, the…

11 years ago

Data Solutions Survey finds that 50% of IT professionals in Irish businesses fear a nation state cyber warfare attack

Data Solutions, the leading Irish distributor for IT solutions, has revealed the results of its survey which found that half…

11 years ago

Redirect to SMB flaw affects all versions of Windows

Brian Wallace a researcher with security firm Cylance, has found a major Windows flaw which he calls Redirect to SMB.…

11 years ago

Ward Solutions Secures NUIG Campus in €170,000 deal

Ward Solutions is implementing IT security systems and awareness training across National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG), to manage information…

11 years ago

The 3rd Annual Secure Computing Forum

Data Solutions will host its third annual Secure Computing Forum (SCF) on Thursday, May 14 2015 in the unique Light…

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

Almost any iPhone can be hacked

Those of us who have iPhones should be worried as it’s now possible to unlock almost any iPhone even if…

11 years ago

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