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Credit Union Information Security News
An approaching hurricane fortuitously recalls the famous statement on planning from Eisenhower. We should heed his words.
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In today's podcast: Kumar implicates CA officials ... Microsoft releases four patches next Tuesday ... Researchers use Facebook for DOS attack ...
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In Friday's IT Blogwatch, we worry about another blitzkrieg of Sony laptops catching fire. Not to mention your guide to a healthy Ramadan...
Sharon Gaudin explodes with concern:
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Lost in all the hooplah about Chrome's release is a very disturbing fact: The new browser could be Google's greatest privacy invader yet. In fact, Chrome can send back the keystrokes you type into its Address Bar, even if you don't bother to hit Enter. I've got details, along with a fix.
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Identity crisisSunday Business Post, Ireland - Sep 6, 2008Meanwhile, following on from the Bank of Ireland lost laptops debacle, another incident came to light revealing that the Comptroller and Auditor General's ... |
In Lagos, many of the so-called yahoo boys now do their 'yahoo yahoo' activities in the comfort of their homes, courtesy of internet services being offered by the fixed telephone operators in the country.
Switzerland is the country most plagued by junk email, according to the Swiss "Morning News" report published on August 24. In July this year, 84.2 percent of email in Switzerland is junk email. Reports said that the reason Switzerland attracts the most hackers is that the country is home to a number of world famous banks, financial companies and pharmaceutical companies. In addition, the number ...
AGOURA HILLS, Calif.----Symark International, developer of the PowerSeries™ information security solutions for access control and identity management, today announced that Saudi Arabia’s Arab National Bank is using Symark’s PowerBroker®, PowerPassword® and PowerKeeper® to manage administrative and super-user access across its IT portfolio.
At the end of the Black Hat hacker convention in Las Vegas a week ago Thursday, I had a few minutes to sit down with James Finch, head of the FBI's Cyber Division. What follows is an excerpted Q&A from that discussion, in which Finch describes himself as a serious geek who refuses to be spooked by organized cyber criminal gangs that target online banking customers and other 'Netizens. Q: I see ...
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