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An AI-powered vacuum cleaner and other must haves for your home

An AI-powered vacuum cleaner and other must haves for your home

Suck it up
Samsung's new Bespoke AI Jet Ultra claims to be the most powerful cordless stick vacuum cleaner in the world. It boasts strong suction and enough battery life to clean the house. It uses AI to assess the floor type and adjusts accordingly (€1,249 from harveynorman.ie).
Morning glory
Nicholas Mosse is a legend. He began making pottery in Bennettsbridge, Co Kilkenny, in 1976. Almost 50 years on, the brand is stronger than ever. His decoration is a riff on traditional Irish spongeware, including this new Lawn Yellow range. A small mug costs €41.50; a large mug €48.50; a small jug is €60.50; an everyday bowl is €52; and a large bowl is €69.50, all from irishdesignshop.com.
In the frame
Remember when photos were physical objects? Print your pics and display them in a blue beaded photo frame (13 x 18cm). There's a red version too. Each costs €18.50 from lnhedit.com.
At the bar
Anderssen & Voll's Massif bar and counter stools have a massive advantage – a 360-degree foot rest. The price is massive too (€502 from nordicelements.com).
Pretty neat
Pimp up the boudoir with a Sofia velvet footstool (€129) and a Sofia velvet accent chair (€229) in blush pink and other colours, both from ezliving-interiors.ie.
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NTMA in €5m scam outrage as agency duped by voice 'phishing' and fake invoice
NTMA in €5m scam outrage as agency duped by voice 'phishing' and fake invoice

Extra.ie​

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  • Extra.ie​

NTMA in €5m scam outrage as agency duped by voice 'phishing' and fake invoice

Fraudsters used voice impersonation and a fake invoice to scam the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) out of €5million, can reveal. The agency, which the State has entrusted with the management of billions of euros for the taxpayer, realised in recent days that it had been the victim of a sophisticated voice phishing attack. Voice phishing is when scammers impersonate someone on the phone to gain information and the trust of the intended target. Pearse Doherty. Pic: Fran Veale Sources with knowledge of the attack told that it appears to have been executed with 'insider knowledge' after it managed to bypass several layers of security protocol. Sinn Féin's finance spokesman, Pearse Doherty, has called for the NTMA to be immediately hauled before the Oireachtas Finance Committee to explain how an agency that has control over billions of euros could be susceptible to such a breach. understands that the scam relates to the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) arm of the agency and that it was only discovered in recent days. Pic: Getty Images The scammers are understood to have impersonated a legitimate entity that has dealings with the ISIF in order to trick the organisation into making a payment to a fraudulent account. However, there is confusion over how the attack was successful, given the protective procedures in place at the NTMA. The Department of Finance was only informed of the issue after queries from Mr Doherty told 'The question here is, with the amount of money the NTMA holds on deposit for the State, how such an organisation would be vulnerable to a phishing scam. It is seriously questionable. Pearse Doherty. Pic: Sam Boal/Collins Photos 'They hold billions of Irish money. We will need to hear very quickly from the NTMA how this has happened. I'll be asking the chair of the Oireachtas Finance Committee to bring them before the committee as quickly as possible.' Mr Doherty said that despite his party calling for the NTMA to divest from investing in Israeli companies in occupied Palestinian territories, they 'haven't had a blemish for a long, long time'. 'It has dealt with our debt through difficult times, and has really impeccable standing. I'm shocked that an organisation has left billions in taxpayers' money vulnerable. Pic: Shutterstock 'The processes here should be robust enough, given the level of money they handled, in the billions, to make sure these types of scams… they should not be vulnerable to any scam, no matter how sophisticated. I'm quite shocked,' he said. In a statement, a spokesman for the NTMA said that it notified An Garda Síochána once it detected the fraud and immediately worked to contain the issue. Following the detection by the NTMA of a fraudulent payment call to the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund issued by an external party, in line with protocols, the NTMA took immediate steps to assess and contain the potential impact. Frank O'Connor. Pic: Gareth Chaney/Collins 'The fraudulent payment call was immediately reported to the relevant authorities, including An Garda Síochána, and investigations and recovery efforts are ongoing. Given the ongoing investigations and active recovery efforts, we can't comment further,' they said. The NTMA, headed by CEO Frank O'Connor, is responsible for managing public assets and liabilities prudently for long-term benefit on behalf of the State. It oversees the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, which invests in projects that support economic activity and employment in Ireland. The ISIF is mandated to invest on a commercial basis to support economic activity and employment in Ireland. According to its 2023 annual report, the NTMA had € 35 billion in investment capital. It is due to publish its annual report on Tuesday. The scam is the most significant to hit an Irish agency since the ransomware attack that hit the Health Service Executive in May 2021. The devastating ransomware attack was also deployed through phishing. A malicious email with a spreadsheet attachment was sent to HSE staff, which, when opened, installed malware that later enabled the attack, which infected 80% of all HSE systems and took four months to resolve, resulting in major disruption to the country's health system. The ransomware attack, carried out by cybercriminals linked to the Russian hacking group Conti, resulted in the theft of data from around 100,000 patients and cost the State almost € 150 million to rectify. Almost 500 lawsuits have been taken against the HSE arising from the data breach caused by the attack. A report into that attack criticised the HSE's 'flat' IT network design, outdated operating systems, lack of multi-factor authentication, and insufficient cyber threat detection. Governance gaps were also highlighted, noting that IT leadership was fragmented and under-resourced, making strategic coordination of cybersecurity difficult. Furthermore, contingency plans and incident response procedures were either missing or inadequate, leaving the organisation scrambling to react. The Government and HSE have insisted that no ransom was paid and that the decryption key was provided freely by the attackers, though this did little to alleviate the extensive disruption already inflicted. Since the attack, the HSE has undertaken substantial efforts to modernise its cybersecurity infrastructure, but the report warns that similar vulnerabilities may still exist across other public sector organisations. The HSE cyberattack led to an overhaul of IT governance and continuous monitoring, as well as a proactive national strategy to defend Ireland's public institutions against evolving cyber threats.

Meet the artist who is unfolding the forgotten stories of the old Galway sugar factory
Meet the artist who is unfolding the forgotten stories of the old Galway sugar factory

Irish Independent

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  • Irish Independent

Meet the artist who is unfolding the forgotten stories of the old Galway sugar factory

Today at 03:00 One Irish artist is gathering voices and memorabilia of the nearly forgotten Tuam Sugar Factory, which shaped the Galway town for decades, as part of a project to bring back to life the stories of the people, families and businesses connected to it. Tuam Sugar Factory opened in 1934 and for over 50 years was the heart of the town, shaping the lives of hundreds of people.

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