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September Data Breaches Hit Kentucky and Florida
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 No commentsEastern Kentucky University (EKU) in Richmond became the latest institution branded by a data breach when its IT team found a file containing sensitive data that could have been accessed through its public Web site.
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2009 Rotman-TELUS Joint Study on Canadian IT Security Practices
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 No commentsThe cost of IT security breached jumps 97 percent. More than 600 Canadian IT security professionals participated in this year’s study, conducted by TELUS Security Labs and the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.
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National Archives IG investigates possible data breach affecting millions of vets
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 No commentsThe inspector general of the National Archives and Records Administration is investigating a potential data breach affecting tens of millions of records about U.S. military veterans.
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Cybercriminals Targeting Everyone
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 No commentsCybercriminals have taken no breaks in their quest to steal your identity through your computer and waste. The largest threat discovered in September is the surge of IRS email scams. The scam is arriving in millions of inboxes around the world and infected many with a password stealing virus.
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Soldiers’ Data Still Being Downloaded Overseas, Firm Says
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 No commentsThe personal data of tens of thousands of U.S. soldiers — including those in the Special Forces — continue to be downloaded by unauthorized computer users in countries such as China and Pakistan, despite Army assurances that it would try to fix the problem, according to a private firm that monitors cybersecurity.
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