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- FBI makes connections in data breach case
- FBI makes connections in data breach caseReal news for a change .It's a shame ZDNET doesn't come up with these stories , MPAA gets caught doing what they tell others not to do . http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060124-6036.htmlMake the companies financially and personally responsibleIf you want to stop most security breaches, make the...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-11
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- Who's afraid of the big bad cloud?
- Not even hybrid apps?Right, got it. You hate everybody who doesn't buy your religion, which doesn't even allow for hybrid applications."I ask why I?d entrust sensitive data to a user with a laptop."You're right, companies can't even trust their own employees. Heck, let's send everybody home and dissolve the whole...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-20
- Google Voice mails exposed for all to see and hear
- If you believe the "explanation"then no problem, though honestly, I think we just witnessed another reason why "living in the cloud" is not for those with anything of importance that needs protecting.I doubt that Google intended for all of those private voice mails to be made public.RE: Google Voice mails...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-20
- Quicken Deluxe 2010
- Some Quicken thoughts...I have used Quicken for many years and yes, it can be a little buggy and cryptic at times. Overall, It's a real time saver and VERY convenient. BUTT...Things to think about: Usually never considered until that fateful day comes.My entire financial life, banking accounts (4) investment accounts...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-18
- In the aftermath of the T-Mobile Chernobyl
- Lazy people.Thats all I can think. Who, in their right mind, would entrust valuable data to >> someone elses system
- Discussion threads 2009-10-12
- Now I Know Why I Can't Stand the Washington Redskins
- U.S. businesses seem to abuse their customers moreThis may seem unrelated, but reading this post made several parallels pop up in my mind. The RedSkins are suing fans who were obviously previously supporting them financially but ran into hardships. The RIAA sues grandmothers who spent a LIFETIME buying recordings for...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-04
- Am I a big whiner about Gmail's downtime?
- Establish Down-Time Procedures. Move on.Google Apps is a GREAT resource.Whining for something you get for freeNTyes you areand on top of it you give the M$ shills something to hang on.I've never looked into it, but does Google Gears help......when / if Google Apps is down?Teachers are hardly unique...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-03
- Radisson Hotels report significant data breach
- HotelsI don?t find this that surprising ? when staying at a well know chain Hotel, the Server Room, and all Comms Kit was in an unlocked cupboard which was located in the Baggage Room ? full access to anything was possible, and if one wished, one could connect to anything...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-20
- Pkware Case Study: Retailer #2
- The client is a national retailer, experienced a breach in security involving credit and debit card information. Affecting thousands of transactions, the breach raised questions about the company's ability to protect confidential customer information. The challenge was PCI Compliance as a result of a data breach and transfer of sensitive...
- Case studies 2009-06-26
- Email service provider: 'Hack into our CEO's email, win $10k'
- A newly launched startup called StrongWebMail is aiming to add a new layer of secure authentication for its customers - phone verification prior to logging in and alert services for potential email compromises. The company is in fact so confident in its approach that it's currently offering...
- Blog posts 2009-06-02
- National Archives: What, Me Worry?
- National Archives: What, Me Worry?Legitimately do us harm??wtf do u mean"Granular levels of Access" - probably notFor the record so to speak, there is no "National Security Administration". There is the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA - the National Archives) and the National Security Agency (NSA - the communications...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-26
- Russian, Euro cybermafia own your data
- This report from Verion Business PDF, as reported in the Washington Post, offers some interesting numbers amid the obvious conclusion that cybercrime is conducted by organized crime. 100 data breaches involving 285 million consumer records (think you weren't touched)? 93 percent of...
- Blog posts 2009-04-16
- News to know: Wolfram Alpha; iPhone developers; Windows 7; Cyberwar
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Larry Dignan: Wolfram Alpha: 'A new paradigm for using computers and the web' Nova Spivak: Wolfram Alpha is Coming â€" and It Could be as...
- Blog posts 2009-03-09
- Laid off? Don't leave your personal security with your former employer
- Employers aren’t the only people who have to look after security in an employment transition period. You should pay attention to threats to your personal privacy and security when you leave a job, too. TechRepublic's Chad Perrin explains in this guest post. Last Thursday’s 10 important categories of employment...
- Blog posts 2009-02-12
- News to know: More Kindle, Intel, IT Talent, Google energy
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily . For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage Christopher Dawson: Kindle 2.0: Give me a Classmate instead Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Kindle 2 - It is what it...
- Blog posts 2009-02-11
- It's a good day to disclose the largest credit card data breach ever
- While the majority of American media is glued to the quadrennial spectacle that is the Presidential inauguration, Heartland Payment Systems has uncovered a piece of malware hidden in their payment processing system. This has apparently lead to what may be the largest data breach ever. Hearland...
- Blog posts 2009-01-20
- British police can now hack citizens' PCs
- British police can now hack citizens' PCsDifferences...The only difference between Britain and the US... Britian is public with its plans and has government approval. The US has faced scrutiny of Congress but intelligence agencies pressed ahead anyway and already data mine all of your communications.Say hi to your Uncle...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-04
- Regulatory Compliance: Minimize Risk With Virtual Tape and Backup Encryption
- This whitepaper discusses the security concerns that exist for data at rest and how powerful encryption and key management strategies can be effectively used in response to these very real concerns. As a case in point, this paper also introduces SecureVTS, an optional encryption module for HP Virtual TapeServer VTS...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- ICANN terminates EstDomains, Directi takes over 280k domains
- Following ICANN's notice of termination sent to cybercrime-friendly domain registrar EstDomains in October, on the 24th of November the termination became a reality and EstDomains is no more. Despite the public concerns of who will take the 280,000 domains, and that includes the cybercrime facilitating ones, Directi's ResellerClub is new...
- Blog posts 2008-12-03
- Does Drew decision criminalize TOS violations?
- I suggested that prosecutors and the Meiers think about a deal with Drew in which she waives her right to appeal. Many people wrote in to say no, along these lines: Drew bullied and by the end of the day a 13 year old girl...
- Blog posts 2008-12-02
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