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Netshelter CX Enclosure - Product Demonstration
With the Netshelter CX enclosure, you'll be able to set up a server nearly anywhere. It's the IT industry's first soundproofed, portable server environment. Check out this video to learn more.
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Zappos breach highlights fragile password, personal data security
Zappos.com resets 24+ million user passwords after hackers attack its servers. The incident reveals once again the frailty of passwords, especially when used across sites, and that the long-term...
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ID thieves masquerading as Facebook security team
The latest bit of skullduggery involves using ascii characters to impersonate Facebook's security team and steal credit card data from users of the social network.
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French Facebook phishing scam: 5,000 accounts compromised
A phishing scam in France has tricked thousands of users to log in to a fake Facebook website. If you think you may have been affected, make sure to change your password.
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Valve's Gabe Newell: Hackers access Steam database comprised of sensitive data
Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve, posted a bulletin on Steam letting users know that hackers gained access to a database containing sensitive information. Read his announcement here.
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Exposing the market for stolen credit cards data
In this intelligence brief, I will expose the market for stolen credit cards data, by profiling 20 gateways for processing of fraudulently obtained financial data.
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Jumio takes on PayPal, Square with breakthrough payments technology
Jumio has built a highly secure credit card processing system, one that can be safely extended to hundreds of millions of small merchants, and individuals...
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DropBox CEO: Lone hacker downloaded data from 'fewer than a hundred' accounts
In a personal apology letter DropBox CEO Drew Houston claims that a single individual accessed fewer than a hundred accounts during last Monday's breach.
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Intuit QuickBooks glitch strands recurring credit card payments
Intuit is having a rough week. First, the company's payroll system misfired and now there's a recurring credit card payment glitch for businesses that upgraded from QuickBooks 2008 to 2011.
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Sony opens identity protection service for PSN users
PlayStation Network users on Wednesday reported getting e-mails from Sony with details on how to enroll in a promised free identity theft protection program with insurance of up to $1 million.
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Google, everyone plots mobile payment schemes: Where are the credit card giants?
Everyone has some e-payment system planned. Why are credit card companies yielding to middlemen?
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Open letter to Sony: Two free games? Thanks, but no thanks
An open letter to Sony, regarding the first (and second) downtime of their PlayStation Network, and why the two free games was unwanted compensation.
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Security expert testifies Sony servers went unpatched
Sony used outdated software on its PlayStation Network servers, according to the testimony of a security expert sitting before a congressional subcommittee. As reported by The Consumerist, Dr....
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Your data isn't secure, don't trust companies to keep it safe
Our data is no longer safe in the hands of the companies we entrust to keep it that way. It's time to take back what's ours.
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Sony security hole exposes another 24.6 million accounts
Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse for Sony, the company admits to another security failure that exposed personal information on another 24.6 million user accounts.
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Sony Online Entertainment portal breached, more financial information in hands of hackers
Yesterday it emerged that the Sony Online Entertainment portal had been taken down due to an intrusion. Today it emerges that this hack has resulted in the disclosure of more financial information...
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More Sony bad news: Sony Online also compromised (this goes beyond the PlayStation Network)
Sony Online Entertainment was compromised as well, to the tune of another 24.6 million accounts.
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Sony encrypted credit card data, but not user account info
The good news is your PSN credit card information was encrypted. The bad news is your user account info wasn't. That's not all, though - Sony still won't give us a straight answer on whether the...
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Sony's PlayStation Network data breach: Game networks an irresistible hacker honey pot
Sony's massive data breach raises two questions. First, can Sony recover? And then there are questions about whether other game networks will be targeted.
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Beware: Social Security numbers available online via indexed tax documents
Nearing the end of tax season, it's a good time to ask yourself if your personal information is safe. Before you say "yes," read this article.
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Teenagers jailed for running "criminal equivalent of Facebook"
Gh0stMarket was dubbed by the court as the "criminal equivalent of Facebook." Police estimate that the site cost credit card users as much as £16.2 million ($26.37 million).
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