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A&A Midwest Recycling Featured on History Channel Program
Posted on November 8th, 2011 No commentsA&A Midwest , Las Vegas, was featured in a recent segment of the History Channel show American Restoration.
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China Metal Recycling, GDWZ Sign Joint Venture Deal
Posted on March 24th, 2011 No commentsChina Metal Recycling Ltd.
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More than 70 Armenians Arrested Due to Alleged Identity Theft Crimes
Posted on February 24th, 2011 No commentsUS authorities have recently arrested more than 70 Armenian nationals for alleged identity theft crimes. This crackdown is considered as the largest arrest of foreign nationals that violates federal laws in the country. Authorities identified these defendants as members of the so called “Armenian Power Syndicate”.
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Server Hacked At OSU; 760,000 Affected
Posted on December 19th, 2010 No commentsOhio State University is notifying up to 760,000 students, professors and others that their names and Social Security numbers might have made it to cyberspace in one of the largest and most costly breaches to hit a college campus.
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Medicaid data breach 'like an onion'
Posted on November 2nd, 2010 No commentsOne of the largest recent security breaches of personal health information (PHI), involving 280,000 individuals, is on the surface a “pretty low-risk scenario,” says one privacy expert. But, he acknowledges, “these things are like an onion: the more layers you peel back, the stinkier it gets.”
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‘Phish Fry’ Nets 100 Fraudsters
Posted on October 8th, 2009 No commentsBiggest Cyber Crime Investigation in U.S. HistoryAn international phishing operation was smashed on Wednesday by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and law enforcement in Egypt. The case called “Operation Phish Phry” has the largest number of defendants ever charged in a cyber crime case
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UNC Latest College to Unveil Data Breach
Posted on October 5th, 2009 No commentsThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill this week began notifying the participants in a federally funded mammography study that their personal information may have been breached.
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Lawsuit: Heartland Knew Data Security Standard was ‘Insufficient’
Posted on October 5th, 2009 No commentsComplaint Says CEO Described PCI as ‘Lowest Common Denominator’ of ProtectionMonths before announcing the Heartland Payment Systems (HPY) data breach, company CEO Robert Carr told industry analysts that the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was an insufficient protective measure. This is the contention of a new master complaint filed in the class action suit against Heartland, which in January announced a data breach that is now estimated to be the largest known hack, involving 130 million credit and debt card accounts.
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The Yin-Yang Of Tokenization, Vendors Now Splitting Into Two Camps
Posted on September 24th, 2009 No commentsIn recent months, an encrypted laundry list of vendors has announced products in the so-called end-to-end encryption space and/or the tokenization arena. But this week added two key announcements into the mix, from Voltage Security and a combo rollout from First Data and RSA Security
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Indiana ID theft law gets added bite
Posted on September 17th, 2009 No commentsThe new state law increases the penalties for database owners who discard consumers’ personal data, such as Social Security numbers, in a way that could subject them to identity theft. Database owners could face a fine of $5,000 per incident and are required to notify the attorney general’s office, as well as consumers, if a security breach occurs.
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