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"security through obscurity...shows how detached HIPAA is from reality."
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Jun 23, 2005
City of London police are probing claims that call center workers in India were selling the confidential information of British bank customers. The allegations arose from a sting operation by an undercover reporter for the Sun newspaper.
Feb 7, 2006
Muslim extremists angered over satirical Danish caricatures of the prophet Muhammad have launched a cyberspace attack.
Nov 23, 2005
China has moved to block internet users in that country from using Skype, the popular Voice over IP (VoIP) application.
Nov 9, 2005
Outsourcing needn’t be a leap of faith. René Millman looks at how to get the best from third-party security
Aug 24, 2005
A Chinese hacker has been arrested in Japan for virtual stealing in an online game.
Aug 22, 2005
A 26-year-old man has been arrested in Finland after he allegedly hacked into an online bank account and stole €200,000 ($244,000) from his company.
Aug 22, 2005
Hackers have hit a Colorado university’s servers for the third time in under two months.
Aug 16, 2005
More viruses are emerging exploiting last week’s Microsoft vulnerability.
Jul 15, 2005
Chinese hackers are limbering up for a cyberattack on Japanese websites on August 15.
Jul 13, 2005
An Australian software developer could be out of a job after a court found he may have intended to share trade secrets about multi-million deal involving telcom provider Telstra.
May 12, 2005
Instant messaging is the future, says Jim Carr, and there is a world of possibility waiting out there. But there is risk as well as benefit, and it must be faced
Apr 13, 2005
Todd Padgett’s business was booming, but so was the malware on his network. He called in the professionals, and Marcia Savage called him
Apr 7, 2005
A hard drive sold on eBay for only 20 euros has been found to be full of confidential police data.
Jul 14, 2004
A UK newspaper wholesaler is protecting its 2,450 employee network with an automated patching system.
Feb 8, 2005
Reports suggesting the online gaming community gave over thousands of pounds to fraudsters were greatly exaggerated, according to the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU).
Dec 6, 2004
Nov 12, 2004
Jul 16, 2004
Two Oxford University students are facing fines up to £500 for hacking into their university's network.
Jun 1, 2004
UK publisher Northcliffe Newspapers is to implement a management tool to monitor its 320 employees' desktop behaviour.
Feb 2, 2006
As many as 240,000 subscribers to The Boston Globe and Worcester (Mass.) Telegram & Gazette could be at risk for identity theft after their credit card numbers mistakenly were printed on the back of routing slips attached to newspaper bundles, the papers reported this week.
 
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