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Google wipes Street View data, guts cars
Update to kill sniffing software.
Liam Tung
May 5 2011 6:09AM
Security
Sony hires firms to clean up after breach
Significant operation.
Jim Finkle and Liana B. Baker
May 4 2011 2:25PM
Security
Sony Online Entertainment suspended
PlayStation Network investigation uncovers more concerns.
Liam Tung
May 3 2011 6:28AM
Security
Sony to appoint PlayStation security chief
Sony has created a chief information security officer role to oversee its PlayStation Network which was breached in a high-profile cyber attack last month.
Liam Tung
May 2 2011 10:25AM
Security
Sorry Sony admits it held 10m credit cards
Executives bow in apology.
Liam Tung
May 1 2011 10:27PM
Hardware
Sony: PSN credit card details were encrypted
Passwords still a gold mine, says former black hat.
Liam Tung
Apr 29 2011 5:54AM
Networking
Analysis: Sony bungles data breach response
Actions of Sony, Toyota indicate lack of transparancy in corporate Japan.
Tim Kelly
Apr 28 2011 3:05PM
Strategy
Sony defends notification delay in data fiasco
PlayStation maker claims it took a week to investigate seriousness of data theft.
Stewart Mitchell
Apr 28 2011 11:05AM
Security
Hackers breach security vendor's defences
Ashampoo informs 14 million customers.
Stuart Finlayson
Apr 21 2011 2:19PM
Security
Script kiddies take over from criminal 'masterminds': Verizon study
Jailed Gonzalez epitomised the new, rough-and-ready breed of hacker angling for small businesses.
Angela Moscaritolo
Apr 20 2011 12:48PM
Security
WordPress.com servers hacked to steal source code
Blogging platform pwned, again.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 14 2011 10:23AM
Security
Epsilon corporate victim list swells
More victims emerge, battered.
Angela Moscaritolo
Apr 8 2011 12:09PM
Security
Epsilon: Does phishing constitute 'harm'?
Comment: High time for data breach notification debate.
Liam Tung
Apr 8 2011 11:13AM
Security
Epsilon breach used four-month-old attack
ReturnPath had warned partners of breach in November.
Brett Winterford
Apr 7 2011 3:13PM
Security
Dell customers warned over Epsilon breach
Alerts Privacy Commissioner.
Liam Tung
Apr 7 2011 2:13PM
Security
The fallout from the Epsilon breach
The Epsilon breach took place late last month, but the ramifications could be serious. Tom Brewster looks at what the consequences could be...
Tom Brewster
Apr 7 2011 11:30AM
Security
Analysis: Epsilon breach reveals "spear-phishing" risk
Major banks and retailers impacted.
Staff Writers
Apr 6 2011 11:44AM
Security
Huge email marketer's database hacked
Customers warned.
Liam Tung
Apr 5 2011 6:03AM
Security
BP loses laptop with 13,000 Gulf claimants names
Gulf of Mexico data spill.
Liam Tung
Mar 31 2011 6:29AM
Security
Corporate data is new target of cybercrime
Transnationals' intellectual property ripe for the pluck.
Brittaney Kiefer
Mar 30 2011 9:54AM
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