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Sony bundles Luidia ebeam technology with interactive projectors
Sony recently tapped Luidia to partner on creating interactive projectors bundled solutions for business.
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Linux distributor security list destroyed after hacker compromise
Hackers have compromised a private e-mail list used by Linux and BSD distributors to share information on embargoed security vulnerabilities and used a backdoor to sniff e-mail traffic
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Are old computers more secure?
FAA disputes GAO audit, saying that systems' proprietary nature and age makes them relatively impervious to attack.
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Sony bundles Luidia ebeam technology with interactive projectors
Sony recently tapped Luidia to partner on creating interactive projectors bundled solutions for business.
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Sony Pictures hacker break-in not as bad as first reported, says Sony
Sony Pictures claims LulzSec only obtained user account information on 37,500 users - far less than what LulzSec originally claimed. Does it make a difference?
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Sony delays PlayStation Network restart, citing SOE break-in
Sony's self-imposed deadline to get the PlayStation Network back up and running has passed and now the company is saying that further tests are necessary. Even when PSN is back, will gamers trust it?
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Linux distributor security list destroyed after hacker compromise
Hackers have compromised a private e-mail list used by Linux and BSD distributors to share information on embargoed security vulnerabilities and used a backdoor to sniff e-mail traffic
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Stopping corporate IT break-ins
The Corporate IT Forum has published an identity-management guide designed to help companies keep track of who is accessing what.
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Kernell indicted in break-in to Palin's Yahoo email
The Department of Justice has indicted David C. Kernell, the 20-year-old son of a Democratic Tennessee state representative, for "intentionally accessing without authorization" Gov. Sarah Palin's...
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UCLA break-in puts data on 800,000 at risk
For more than a year, an intruder has been accessing private information on students and staff, among others, the university says.
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FBI agents OK'd consultant break-in
An inside job: Consultant breached top-secret database, 38,000 passwords, including Director Mueller's.
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Are old computers more secure?
FAA disputes GAO audit, saying that systems' proprietary nature and age makes them relatively impervious to attack.
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Break-in costs ChoicePoint millions
Earnings report shows the data broker took charges of $11.4 million to remedy the leaking of personal information.
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LexisNexis break-in spurs more calls for reform
Renewed calls for legislation and industry reform follow theft of personal details of 32,000 Americans.
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ID-theft alert follows break-in at federal contractor
Computers containing stockholders' personal information were stolen from Science Applications International Corp.
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British hacker indicted for break-ins
A former systems administrator from London is indicted on charges of hacking and shutting down military systems just after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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Computer break-ins: Your right to know
California law now demands that the public be informed when government or corporate databases are breached. BusinessWeek Online says it's about time.
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Spy-vy League: Yale reports Web break-in
Who got in and who didn't? The question takes on new meaning as the Ivy League university accuses rival Princeton of snooping in a Yale admissions Web site.
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Best place for a break-in? The front door
At Australia's Hack 2002 security conference, professional hacker Daniel Lewkovitz says if you look like you belong, employees will hold the doors open for you.
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Partner for break-ins before they occur
A sorry story has raised its ugly head again, this time in a classic tale of criminal penetration and credit card theft at creditcards.com, an online credit card processor. According to reports,...
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