The Judicial Police (JP) through the National Unit to Combat Cybercrime and Technological Crime UNC3T, has issued a statement saying that they have been informed by several citizens the existence of a 'phishing' campaign as part of an attempt to obtain personal information via email, supposedly sent by the Judiciary Police.
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Madeira will host the European Aquaculture Conference from the 4th to the 7th of October 2021. The conference expects to attract around 1,500 researchers, scientists, industrialists and journalists from within the sector.
ACIF-CCIM, as part of the activity of the Enterprise Europe Network, a European initiative for supporting companies, co-financed by the European Commission and represented in Madeira by ACIF-CCIM has announced that for those companies needing financial assistance that the Apoiar Madeira 2020 Credit Line is now open.
In Portugal over half a million people have downloaded the 'Stayaway Covid' application, according to the Assistant Secretary of State for Health and Health, Jamila Madeira.
The National Union of Engineers, Technical Engineers and Architects (SNEET), warned today of the 'extremely negative' impact that the 'indiscriminate' reduction of essential contract workers, such as engineers, will have on the operational effectiveness of TAP - Air Portugal.
Eurofirms ETT, a human resources company, is recruiting for around 150 full-time jobs in Lisbon. The customer support positions will be telephone and email based and specific training will be given.
The Prime Minister of Portugal, António Costa, has authorised the purchase of 6.9 million individual vaccines, costing the state €20 million, in a European Union coordinated move to control the pandemic.
On Sunday the 16th of August, the Sunday Madeira Classic Car Group, in conjunction with the Machico Parish Council, will hold its 4th, 'Drive It Day / Classics of the April Revolution 2020,' between 10:00 - 17:00 at the Forum Square and Alameda dos Plátanos in Machico. The exhibition will comprise of around 130 classic and pre-classic vehicles.
According to information available on the European Environment Agency website, it is possible to analyse the evolution of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels in Funchal from the 1st of January to 31st of July, and compare these levels to the levels recorded over the previous four years.
This week a defibrillator, was ripped out and stolen from its housing in front of the Church in Caniço.
Madeiran residents who are planning on travelling to the Azores can now book a free Covid-19 screening test (PCR) at the SYNLAB clinical analysis unit, located in Rua do Bom Jesus, Funchal.
CTT and CTT online are now selling the new MOxAdTech masks; the first to successfully eliminate 99% of coronavirus particles in tests carried out by the João Lobo Antunes Institute of Molecular Medicine (iMM), making them the first textile mask capable of inactivating the virus.
CTT has confirmed that since the beginning of April this year they have increased their workforce with an additional 800 employees, most of whom are postmen/women.
A 14-year-old teenager who fell 10 metres from a levada in São Vicente yesterday (25.07) has died.
The first textile and reusable face mask with a proven ability to neutralise the coronavirus has been created in Portugal, in a joint business, academic and scientific venture.