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Two people arrested after Gardaí seize suspected stolen goods in Dublin

Two people arrested after Gardaí seize suspected stolen goods in Dublin A man and a woman, both aged 37 years-old, were arrested under gangland legislation. By Cónal Thomas Wednesday 3 Feb 2021, 4:27 PM Feb 3rd 2021, 4:27 PM 29,809 Views 0 Comments GARDAÍ IN DUBLIN have seized a large amount of suspected stolen property during two searches in Dublin 9 and Dublin 12 today.  During the search of the location in Dublin 12, a large amount of suspected stolen property was recovered, Gardaí said.  The property seized is believed to have been purchased via the proceeds of Business Email Compromise (BEC)/Invoice Re-Direct Frauds which occurred in Asia during December 2020.

#DataPrivacyDay: Are Your Employees Putting You at Risk? - Infosecurity Magazine

Dave Barnett Head of Edge Protection EMEA, Forcepoint Pity the cybersecurity department. If people weren’t messing up their perfectly constructed systems, business data would stay safe and secure. However, without the people, there is no business. How do we resolve human behavior introducing risk into a business? Whether it’s taking a more relaxed view when it comes to opening emails or mixing the use of personal and business devices, applications and websites at home, people will naturally use workarounds and shortcuts simply to get the job done. If IT leaders do not develop robust partnerships with the entire workforce, providing solid cybersecurity solutions combined with regular cyber-education programs, then their business’ security posture will be in jeopardy. 

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Universities Topping List of Student Millionaire Hackers

Universities Topping List of Student Millionaire Hackers Kenyan bank notes held in hand. Simon Kiragu Kenyans.co.ke On October 23, a letter addressed to whom it may concern detailed a resolution by an anonymous group of students to siphon millions from banks via hacking. The letter came a day after 2 students from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) were arraigned in court and charged with stealing Ksh25 million from a local bank. The prosecutor added that the 2 were also in the process of transferring Ksh190 million when the authorities pounced. It is not something that we want to do, but we are quickly running out of viable options. If they continue employing people based on nepotism and tribalism leaving most of us qualified jobless, we may have no option but to remind them that they are getting it wrong, the anonymous letter reads in part.

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