Cybersecurity
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The city currently cannot process some online credit card payments, because of a cyber attack on one of its payment gateway providers. Officials are working to stand up a secure alternative solution.
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From compromised TVs to AI-powered house chores, exploring the evolving global threats and why human-centric security matters more than ever.
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While overall ransomware attack numbers remained steady, higher education institutions drove a sharp rise in exposed records, fueled in part by third-party software vulnerabilities.
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EU regulators are exploring issues related to online authentication services offered by Microsoft, AOL and the Liberty Alliance Project.
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The high-speed technology could improve the way public-safety agencies respond to emergency situations.
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Two security systems, being tested at Logan International Airport, are combined to help identify fraudulent travel documents.
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Los Angeles County is the latest agency to adopt technology that allows officers to check mug shot photos from a handheld PDA.
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A South Korean casino is the first to implement the new software.
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Choosing a password that isn't easy to discover is critical and new password reset technology enables employees to choose appropriate passwords and securely reset them should they be forgotten.
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Mobile will deploy a Web-based court case management system that will help streamline the flow of dockets through the court system.
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Stolen credit cards, passports and Social Security numbers used to fund terrorist operations.
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The portals agree to implement strict limits on what sort of content, sites they provide to users.
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The legislation makes it easier for ISPs to share certain information with government agencies.
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The program would encourage utility workers and letter carriers to report unusual activities.
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The program probes computers for known security flaws; then gives prompts on how to fix the flaws.
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The federal government is crafting a plan to help homes, small businesses keep their PCs up to date with the latest anti-virus software and other safeguards against electronic attacks.
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The industry is using a number of invasive technological techniques to disrupt file trading on peer-to-peer networks.
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Governments are abandoning their hands-off attitude in the past and making the effort to enforce their laws on operators of foreign Web sites.
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The civil-liberties group argues that the gradual conversion to broadband threatens free speech on the Net.
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A new report presents a series of recommendations and plans to fight electronic attacks on critical information infrastructure.
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The number of Chinese regularly using the Internet has soared by 72 percent in one year.
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