Cybersecurity
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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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To guard against phishing-based ransomware attacks, the state is outfitting 161 of its jurisdictions and other public-sector organizations with hardware-based protection. And it's not alone.
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Proportion of infected e-mail continues to remain low at one in 337, but new threats continue to appear.
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"To date, the federal government has not issued regulations and has appropriated only $40 million for state implementation, despite giving states a May 11, 2008 deadline to meet the non-existent standards."
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Police arrest Williamston man in Internet predator sting.
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There's no such thing as a foolproof ID system, and this act contains chasmic loopholes through which even the dumbest terrorist could slip.
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"By blocking access to information and providing secret police with the technology to monitor dissidents, American IT companies are knowingly and willingly enabling the oppression of millions of people."
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"We must make sure [security standards] are appropriate and that they are rigorously enforced to protect against accidental access and deliberate hacking as well."
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Biometrics "will greatly reduce personal privacy because the government will be able to track your movements."
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Internet fraud last year cost victims $183 million, much of it through bogus online auctions and the non-delivery of goods.
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Inside the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
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Requires Hoosiers to show government-issued photo identification before casting a ballot at the polls on Election Day.
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"The results of the report confirm for voters that their votes were successfully recorded November 7, 2006."
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It is not uncommon for an Internet fraud scheme to have the same overall intent but be transmitted containing variations in the e-mail content.
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"The provisions of the EU directive will apply not just to mobile and fixed telephony, but also to Internet telephony, e-mail services and messaging services."
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"My proposed funding increase will provide law enforcement officials with additional tools to keep our children safe."
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Includes GPS tracking of paroled sex offenders.
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Rhode Island joins 24 other states in adopting legislation to place security freezes on credit reports.
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