Cybersecurity
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Internet services are still down at City Hall and other departments nearly a week after officials uncovered the attempted incident. Residents are unlikely to notice significant disruptions, officials said.
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Some ways to master the essential tools to protect your privacy without sacrificing the convenience of modern smart technology.
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The technology director of Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District in Texas says AI will make phishing campaigns and deepfake videos more sophisticated, requiring more vigilance on the part of network users.
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"It is absolutely unacceptable for one of the credit bureaus to be contacting our residents directly to maintain a fraud alert when the state is paying Debix to do that on their behalf."
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Defendants used multiple Web sites to sell counterfeit software worth $2.5 million.
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"By proactively reducing security risks today, ISD may expand the number of online services with the confidence that they are secure from compromise."
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On Sequoia Voting Systems' application.
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The e-mail claims the sender has been hired to kill the recipient.
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"Agencies are looking for solutions that protect information regardless of where it resides, where it is sent, or how it is used."
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Most vulnerabilities stem from Web applications, not browsers or servers, security survey says.
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The National Automated Clearinghouse adopted rules (called back office conversion) that allowed vendors to scan and deposit checks after face-to-face transactions.
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Researchers now have easier and faster access to information about eight California State Archives collections.
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Begins with 22 cameras downtown on the 4.9 GHz public safety band providing video access to mobile police vehicles.
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Aims to put a dent in the impact of $2.6 million in losses due to 12,000 laptops lost in airports every week.
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"We cannot allow the kindness of Americans to be exploited in times of crisis."
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Attackers are moving beyond traditional tactics to employing hybrid attacks that combine elements of both spam and viruses.
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1.5 million RFID cards sold to the Warsaw Transport Department in Poland.
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Provides incident management, risk assessment, impact analysis, technology modeling, plan development, maintenance and notification utilities in a fully integrated package.
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Provides DTI with a centralized and automated system for managing who has access to specific information systems and applications throughout the state's IT infrastructure.
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Connecticut governor says state deepens its inquiry into bank of New York Mellon security breach.
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Banks should step up their efforts to develop and deploy programs to prevent identity theft, or they face the inevitable consequences of noncompliance.