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Insider data theft costs Bank of America $10 million – Computerworld

  Over on the post “Insider data theft costs Bank of America $10 million – Computerworld” contains this text: Security News Insider data theft costs Bank of America $10 million By Robert McMillan May 25, 2011 09:03 PM ETComments (7)Recommended (17) IDG News Service – A Bank of America insider who sold customer data to […]

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Symantec: Change your Facebook password now | Data security – InfoWorld

  Over on the post “Symantec: Change your Facebook password now | Data security – InfoWorld” contains this text: Symantec today warned that advertisers, analytic platforms, and other third parties may be able to access Facebook users’ personal information using inadvertently leaked application tokens. The security company advised Facebook users to change their passwords on […]

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Facebook caught exposing millions of user credentials • The Register

  Over on the post “Facebook caught exposing millions of user credentials • The Register” contains this text Facebook caught exposing millions of user credentials Alert Print Post comment Retweet Facebook App bug overrides user privacy settings By Dan Goodin in San Francisco • Get more from this author Posted in Security, 10th May 2011 […]

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Google to unveil Music Beta by Google Tuesday

  Over on the post “Google to unveil Music Beta by Google Tuesday” contains this text: Google to unveil Music Beta by Google Tuesday Online music service has coming out party at annual Google I/O conference By Computerworld Staff, Computerworld May 10, 2011 07:18 AM ET Comment Print Google confirmed late last night that it […]

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Hackers Subvert Google Chrome Sandbox — InformationWeek

  Over on the post “Hackers Subvert Google Chrome Sandbox — InformationWeek” contains this text: Home News Blogs Video Slideshows RSS Feeds Subscribe Newsletters Events Digital Library Software Security Hardware Mobility Windows Internet Global CIO Government Healthcare Financial SMB Personal Tech Cloud Application Security Attacks/Breaches Encryption End User/Client Security Perimeter Security Privacy Security Administration/Management Security […]

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Update: U.S. launches wireless public safety network – Computerworld

  Over on the post “Update: U.S. launches wireless public safety network – Computerworld” contains this text: “Skip the navigation   Computerworld Subscribe to a Newsletter Solution Centers Events Magazine Twitter Facebook RSS Topics News In Depth Reviews Blogs Opinion Shark Tank IT Jobs White Papers Webcasts More Government/ Industries Financial Services|Gov’t Legislation/Regulation|Health Care|IT Industry|IT […]

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Microsoft plugs critical hole in Windows

Over on CNET News.com – Security the post “Microsoft plugs critical hole in Windows” contains this text: “Windows hole could allow an attacker to take control of computer, but Microsoft says affected component is not installed by default.”

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Gamers Data Pwned in Massive PlayStation Network Data Breach

  Over on About Internet / Network Security the post “Gamers’ Data Pwned in Massive PlayStation Network Data Breach” contains this text: “I haven’t been able to access any online content lately on my PS3 and now I know why.   Sony released an official statement on their blog yesterday informing gamers that there…”  

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No one ever expects the Russian credit card scam | Cringely – InfoWorld

Over on the post “No one ever expects the Russian credit card scam | Cringely – InfoWorld” contains this text: “No one ever expects the Russian credit card scam Your favorite tech know-it-all learns a few new lessons when he’s pwned by online fraudsters By Robert X. Cringely | InfoWorld Follow me on Twitter I […]

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