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Ponemon survey shows firms struggling on payment data security
Posted on September 23rd, 2009 No comments71% of companies are failing to treat the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) as a strategic initiative, even though 79% of them have experienced a data breach. Researchers found that 55% of respondent firms do not secure social security numbers, driver’s licence n…
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Thousand of patients warned about theft of personal information | Bakersfield Now | Investigations
Posted on September 23rd, 2009 No commentsThousands of patients at a Kern County health clinic have been warned their personal information could have been stolen. A break-in happened at the Sagebrush Medical Plaza in July, and Kern Medical Center officials have notified 31,000 patients to take precautions against possible identity theft. But, some patients complain the warning c…
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Smallbiz Central: The Red Flag Rule is Coming Up for Businesses that Issue Credit
Posted on September 15th, 2009 No commentsAn important deadline for many small and mid-sized businesses is approaching in what has come to be known as the βRed Flags Rule.β The Red Flags Rule requires many businesses and organizations to implement a written Identity Theft Prevention Program designed to detect the warning signs β or “red flags” β of identity theft in their day-to-day …
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LexisNexis Breach Linked to Mafia
Posted on July 15th, 2009 No commentsBusiness information provider LexisNexis is alerting customers that their personal information may have been obtained by a Mafia-connected criminal group.
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MS Office users attacked
Posted on July 15th, 2009 No commentsMICROSOFT Corp warned that cybercriminals have attacked users of its Office software for Windows PCs, exploiting a programming flaw that the software giant has yet to repair.
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