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Kansas Seeks Input on Proposed Deffenbaugh Transfer Station
Posted on September 6th, 2011 No commentsThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), Topeka, Kan., says it is seeking comments from the public on an application from Deffenbaugh Industries, Kansas City, Kan., to operate a solid waste and recycling transfer station in Topeka. The deadline for comments is Sept
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Sennebogen Introduces Addition to Its Line of Purpose-Built Material Handlers
Posted on January 18th, 2011 No commentsSennebogen LLC, Stanley, N.C., has introduced a new model green line material handler for American markets, designed to offer more choice to operators in heavy duty lifting and loading applications. The Sennebogen 860 M is a 165,000-pound rubber-tired material handler designed for use in heavy duty lifting applications such as scrap recycling yards, steel works and port facilities
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US: Hackers hit universities' database 'jackpots'
Posted on December 13th, 2010 No commentsSince 2008, 158 data breaches have compromised more than 2.3 million records at American higher education institutions, according to a recent report by Application Security, Inc, a US database safety company.
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University data breach stats show more data losses
Posted on September 26th, 2010 No commentsHigher education institutions are experiencing an increase in data breaches, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Application Security Inc. The research indicates that attackers are gaining access to personal information of students, faculty and alumni at an increasing rate.
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Accountants Want Out from New Identity Theft Rules, Just Like Lawyers
Posted on November 12th, 2009 No commentsFresh off the American Bar Association’s success fending off the application of new anti-identity theft regulations to lawyers, a trade group representing certified public accountants has filed its own lawsuit over the rules.
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