Cybersecurity
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At least three states have taken action following the cyber attack, which exposed sensitive personal and medical information. Hackers accessed a company network during a nearly three-month period.
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Federal lawmakers reactivated the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program earlier this month — but the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees it, is in partial shutdown.
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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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"These funds will allow law enforcement officials to combat sexual predators who use the Internet for destructive objectives."
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The volume of spam is growing in Americans' personal and workplace e-mail accounts, but e-mail users are less bothered by it.
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"The server's security settings were not properly configured and its sensitive data had not been fully protected."
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"In many ways, IPs could be called the virtual DNA evidence at the scene of a suspected high-tech child pornographer."
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"Parents and children alike must be more aware of the dangers often encountered online and understand and employ basic safety tips for surfing the Internet."
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"I continue to have many concerns about Real ID."
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"The BSA is working with the Department of Justice and REACT to provide copyright holders the tools needed to protect their intellectual property."
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"The entire Executive Departments and Administration Committee believes that passage of this bill will make New Hampshire citizens more secure."
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Spam claims to offer free tickets and a trailer of new movie.
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Viruses, which accounted for 81 percent of all new malware in 2000, now make up just 1 percent.
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Forty percent believe agencies view FISMA as "compliance headache."
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Notifying and reporting data to public still untimely and slow.
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Angling season may be over for the year down-under, but the phishers are active.
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"Despite the temptation to use the term 'data breach' as a catch-all for the exposure of Social Security numbers, credit card information and addresses -- a data breach can actually represent a multitude of meanings for different people."
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"Our investigators dubbed him the 'Spam King' because he is responsible for millions of spam e-mails."
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"The danger of these Trojans lies in the fact that they can be modified very easily to affect different banks, payment platforms, online casinos, etc."
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How Digital Rights Management is secretly chipping away at your fair use rights.
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