Posted by
admin on Jul 15th, 2010 in
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Recently there was a interesting story in the news about how the US Army Reserve Command is notifying approximately 207,000 reservists that their personally identifiable information was on a laptop that was...
Posted by
admin on Jul 9th, 2010 in
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Avalanche is the name of the group associated with the vast majority of phishing emails. According to a report from the anti-phishing working group (APWG), this Eastern European gang is responsible for...
Do you ever really know what the computers in your network are being used for? Sure they perform the daily functions you expect them to but is there anything else these systems are being used for? If someone...
Online gamers are everywhere. Either you know one, or you are one. According to Market researcher NPD Group the average number of hours spent on online gaming has risen for the third consecutive year. That...
Posted by
Ron Penna on Jun 19th, 2010 in
Breaches,
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There are still many organizations that do not use encryption on laptops. They feel that passwords are enough. Well that isn’t good enough for most data breach notification laws. That being said, many...
According to a survey from salary.com, 20% of employees time is spent on social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace. These numbers are further confirmed when you analyze how many minutes...