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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"This action represents the most significant security investment ever in New Jersey Transit's bus system."
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E-mail scams attempt to trick computer users into making unwise investments.
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"Many governments have found ways to turn technology against their citizens -- monitoring legitimate online activities and censoring democratic material."
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Patient privacy and telemedicine part of the plan.
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"This conduct is particularly egregious because consumers have no way to avoid these costs that they never agreed to incur."
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Hundreds of new disguises used by malicious code.
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"With better use of information technology, we can transform our health care system to improve the safety and quality of health care."
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The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act, introduced by Holt, is a comprehensive measure intended to address both security and accessibility concerns.
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"Identity theft steals not only money, but also a person's good name and reputation."
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Who are the greatest cyber attack threats to the United States?
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Privacy risks and high costs cited as reasons for repeal.
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Data loss prevention at the endpoint is top priority for IT security.
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"There is a public misperception that all RF-enabled technology is synonymous with RFID."
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"Strategically expanding the cyber crime unit by adding additional investigators and other staff members will help stop sex offenders before they prey on our children."
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Experts at SophosLabs have warned Internet users of a new e-mail scam that pretends to be a lottery notification from the makers of the hit TV game show "Who wants to be a millionaire."
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"Malware writers continue to blur the line between trojans, worms, viruses and spyware."
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"Advertisers can no longer insulate themselves from liability by turning a blind eye to how their advertisements are delivered."
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Duo suspected of stealing information from 12,000 internet users.
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