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- Discussion threads 2006-07-21
- The TechKnowBizzle
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- Discussion threads 2006-07-21
- Securiosity
- Securiosityblog rootTime's getting even tougher for VetsVeterans have been notified that their free 1 year of credit monitoringfrom the government has been revoked. After a laptop containinginformation on 26.5 million veterans was stolen, the BushAdministration granted veterans 1 free year of credit monitoring tohelp them watch out while the data...
- Tags: Vertical industries, E-mail, Nathank@..., Tully, government, vet, Starbucks Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-07-21
- Banks cheating their way to web security guidelines
- Authentication = convenience/confidenceYou hit the nail on the head by saying authentication provides strong protection as well as increased convenience for the user. Nobody likes memorizing multiple multiple passwords, nor do they like having to store them in a minimally secure location where they could be easily stolen anyway....
- Tags: BANKS, web security, george ou, Nathank@..., off-topic, bank, Web
- Discussion threads 2006-08-01
- No more credit monitoring for vets?
- Veterans whose personal information was stolen on May 3rd have had their 1 free year of credit monitoring revoked by the Bush Administration. The government decided to revoke the $160.5 million option because the laptop was recovered and it appears like nothing on either the laptop nor external hard drive...
- Tags: vets, VA Office, government, security, laptop, data, bush, va, veterans affairs, 26.5, Nathank@..., vet, laptop computer, monitoring
- Discussion threads 2006-07-19
- Stolen VA Laptop Found!
- According to CNN, a laptop containing information on 26.5 million Veterans and their spouses has been recovered since it was stolen on May 3rd from a VA employees house. The government does not believe that any of the information was accessed on the laptop. http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/06/29/vets.security.ap/index.htmlIt is pretty obvious that this...
- Tags: laptop computer, security, laptop, data, va, Nathank@..., government
- Discussion threads 2006-06-29
- 88,399,953 is a VERY big number
- 88,399,953 is a VERY big numberPrivacyRights.org has put together a site to track every single identity theft incident since February, 2005. As of today, there have been over 210 separate incidents reported and 88,399,953 people affected. Yes, in the past 18 months nearly 90 MILLION may I emphasize the MILLION...
- Tags: credit card, security, internet, identity theft, drm, data, Nathank@..., off-topic, PrivacyRights.org
- Discussion threads 2006-06-27
- FTC reports 2 stolen laptops
- The Federal Trade Commission has reported that two of their laptops have been stolen, leaving 110 more people at risk of identity theft. http://news.com.com/FTC+laptop+theft+puts+110+people+at+risk/2100-1029_3-6087218.html?tag=cd.topNow 110 is absolutely minute compared to other numbers (26.5 in particular) but the fact that the US commission responsible for protecting us from fraud and identity...
- Tags: Notebooks, laptop computer, FTC
- Discussion threads 2006-06-23
- Data security gets worse as hackers go global
- There is no way internet security is getting better. While we are all talking about how dumb we are for leaking the data from 26.5+ million veterans, hackers are simply going global. Large industries DO in fact exist overseas and we in the U.S. need to put more emphasis...
- Tags: breach, content, data security, hacker, identity theft, internet, Nathank@..., security, va
- Discussion threads 2006-06-14
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