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You think youve nothing to steal Hackers dont agree.

The value to hackers of any single website is not widely understood. Source: www.scmagazineuk.com There are many reasons, sometimes not obvious to you or your business why your site could be hacked. Maybe it’s not YOU they are after but you customers? Or your suppliers? Or they

Customers deserve to know about data breaches quickly

Time to update Washington’s antiquated data-breach notification law. Source: www.seattletimes.com How do you protect yourself and your data when not even your insurance company care enough about your privacy? In the same way that you wouldn’t enter a bad neighborhood after dark alone. Surely, everyone will get

These companies and groups are most in danger of getting hacked

Matt Little, VP of product development at PKWARE, a company that sells encryption technology to businesses, says sports teams are starting to buy increased protection. Apple’s system is designed to stop hackers “brute forcing” a password by trying to enter long lists of common passwords,

Username, password combo may be biggest data breach problem

HANOVER – Researchers at the Dartmouth College’s Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS) are exploring the weak links, Source: www.fosters.com A February 15, 2015 report by Dartmouth’s Professor Bratus and WWPass Founder and CEO Gene Shablygin outlines the importance of eliminating usernames and second-factor authentication methods

One-in-Six Advocate Prison for CEOs and Board Members After Breaches

In a recent survey of security professionals conducted at the e-Crime Congress, 16% of respondents said they support laws that would result prison sentences for executives and Boards of Directors for any negligence on their part following a major data breach. The report comes on the heels of

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