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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New York state sees a 75 percent savings by consolidating numerous McAfee contracts into one.
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Federal agencies often "inefficient, closed to the American citizen and vulnerable to cyber-attacks."
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European Union must protect against cyber attacks, 2012 Olympic Games demand better cyber-security and hacker arrested for P2P malware.
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The former director of information technology for a non-profit organ and tissue donation center has entered a guilty plea to intruding into her former employer's computer network.
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Over 30 boxes of election-related documents were unlawfully disposed of in April 2007.
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The FBI is searching for a malicious hacker who infiltrated the Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program and is threatening to sell medical information to the highest bidder.
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Philip Gabriel Pettersson indicted on charges including stealing source code of Cisco's Internetworking Operating System.
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Zombies are no cause for panic. There is cause for prudence.
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"Twenty years ago no one would have imagined that hackers could use inexpensive, store-bought equipment to shut down governments in other nations."
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Refrigerators report when food reaches its expiration date, automobiles communicate to avoid accidents or traffic jams. Baggage routes itself within airports, and everyday objects connect, report, and interact.
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Gives illegal downloaders three warnings and then pulls the Internet plug for up to a year.
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Chief security scientist says with technology, like mobile phones, being used for more purposes, beware of misuse and negative consequences.
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California's chief security officer hopes to build that in state.
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285 million records were compromised in 2008, which is more than the past four years combined.
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Researchers reveal security flaws in the MIFARE Classic contactless smart card, used worldwide in access control and public transportation systems.
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A recent report analyzes the possible sources of spam and malware while statistics show who is most at risk.
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New position of cyber-security coordinator will work on nationwide policy and planning, Obama says.
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More than 160,000 current and former Berkeley and Mills College student health records may have been compromised due to a data breach.