Eircom has announced that in December a number of company laptops were stolen. The laptops, which contain information of almost 7000 employees and customers were not encrypted.
Financial information, passport copies & driving licences comprise some of the data that was stored on the devices.
While there is currently no evidence that the information has been used fraudulently, in the right (or wrong as the case may be) hands, this kind of information could be a little goldmine for criminals.
Eircom have announced that they are currently reviewing encryption policies for mobile devices.
The websites of the Department of Justice and Finance suffered a DDOS attack by Anonymous last night. The attack was orchestrated through a number of twitter accounts affiliated with the Anonymous group. Messages from these accounts urged followers to engage in a Distributed Denial Of Service (DDOS) attack on the justice.ie and finance.gov.ie websites.
The reasoning behind these recent attacks are in response to the governments plans to reform the Irish copyright law, which is said to be the “Irish SOPA”.
It is also understood that the website of Sean Sherlock, who has proposed the law reform, is to come under attack at some stage today. An Irish supporter of Anonymous can be seen below tweeting the website to the group, along with a recommendation to add the website state.ie to the list of targets, which he later realised was not a government affiliated website.


Permanent TSB customers are currently being targeted by a phishing scam that attempts to steal log-in information and passwords to the banking website.
If you happen to receive an email similar to the one below, do not respond or click on any links in the email.
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Closer investigation of the email shows that the link actually points to a Brazillian website.
<a href="http://www.cspconsultoria.eng.br/logs/easyweb.php">
The email which we investigated comes from an insecure mail server run by an Australian company.
Received: from User (mail.blighcapital.com.au [59.167.233.41])
Two teenagers were detained last night in connection with the hacking of the Fine Gael website earlier this year.

The Fine Gael site was alleged to have been targeted by Anonymous, the vigilante Internet group which has been responsible for a recent spate of attacks on companies and other organisations.
After raiding a house in Birr, Offaly, Donncha Carroll, 18 years old and also the son of independent counsellor John Carroll was detained.
Gardai also uncovered chemicals and equipment, which can be used in the manufacture of ecstasy, at the house in Offaly.
A second man was also detained after a raid on a house in Galway.
Evidence has been seized from both houses allegedly linking both of the accused to the attack on the Fine Gael website.
It is not yet known if the FBI are looking to question the two individuals regarding other crimes committed by Anonymous.
Recent posts on the Sony Music Ireland website suggest that the website has been hacked. On the posts it claims that:
- Two members of the Dublin band The Crypt have comitted suicide
- Scientists have proven tha the X-Factor is for stupid people
- Singer Rebecca Black has married R. Kelly
The website now directs to the Facebook page of Sony Music Ireland which would suggest that an investigation is underway as to how this might have happened.
It is not yet known when the website will come back online and Sony Music Ireland have yet to make a comment.
Mobile phone users have been receiving text messages that claim to be from AIB Bank
The text appears to come from sender: AIB 
The message is as follows:
“Your AIB code card has been locked for security reasons due to recent fraud attempts. please visit http://www.aib-security.org to update your account”
If you receive a message like this do not visit the website as it is fraudulent and not operated by AIB Bank.
Although not confirmed, IT Security Consultant Alan O’Regan from Secured.ie reports that the fraudsters are using popular national websites like donedeal.ie to harvest Irish mobile numbers.