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Capgemini exposes millions of recruitment firm clients

Capgemini exposes millions of recruitment firm clients

Australian jobseekers' data spills onto the internet.
Juha Saarinen Nov 11 2016 8:51AM Security
Snowden seeks asylum in Russia

Snowden seeks asylum in Russia

Putin unwelcoming.
Staff Writers Jul 2 2013 6:03AM Security
Former Pentagon general investigated for Stuxnet leak

Former Pentagon general investigated for Stuxnet leak

Had close ties to Obama.
Darren Pauli Jun 28 2013 12:44PM Security
Stuxnet leaker under investigation

Stuxnet leaker under investigation

Reports FBI is probing former Pentagon general.
Darren Pauli Jun 28 2013 10:12AM Security
Facebook admits massive data breach

Facebook admits massive data breach

Millions of users exposed.
Gerry Shih Jun 22 2013 10:23AM Security
ATO toughens IT systems against data leaks

ATO toughens IT systems against data leaks

Multi-year project revealed.
John Hilvert Mar 7 2012 2:48PM Security
WikiLeaks suspends ops to raise cash

WikiLeaks suspends ops to raise cash

Promises mystery new secure submission facility.
Liam Tung Oct 25 2011 9:22AM Security
WikiLeaks suspends ops to raise cash

WikiLeaks suspends ops to raise cash

Promises mystery new secure submission facility.
Liam Tung Oct 25 2011 6:59AM Software
Software engineer jailed over MI6 leaks

Software engineer jailed over MI6 leaks

Secret files on USB.
Liam Tung Sep 6 2010 1:06PM Security
US Congress accidentally leaks confidential report

US Congress accidentally leaks confidential report

P2P networks to blame.
Dan Raywood Nov 10 2009 10:42AM Security
McCain campaign leaks crucial data

McCain campaign leaks crucial data

John McCain's team forgets to wipe hard drives.
Iain Thomson Dec 15 2008 2:42PM Security
Data leaks emerge as worst security threat

Data leaks emerge as worst security threat

Data leaks are catching up with viruses as the worst IT headache for companies in the US, UK, Germany and Japan, new research claimed today..
Robert Jaques Jul 8 2008 9:04AM Security
Enterprises at risk from email leaks

Enterprises at risk from email leaks

Large enterprises continue to risk leaks from outbound email, blogs, message boards, media sharing sites and mobile devices, according to new research..
Robert Jaques May 28 2008 7:44AM Security
Sun leaks Intel 'Dunnington' specs

Sun leaks Intel 'Dunnington' specs

Sun Microsystems appears to have revealed details of a new processor from Intel during a recent presentation..
Shaun Nichols Feb 27 2008 8:15AM Hardware
Federal judge shuts down site that leaks confidential information

Federal judge shuts down site that leaks confidential information

A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered the disabling of a website that discloses confidential information, a precedent-setting ruling that may raise a legal challenge to the growing online black market in purloined data while testing First Amendment rights.
Jack Rogers Feb 21 2008 9:52AM Security
US security agency leaks data

US security agency leaks data

The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been slammed by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee for sloppy website security.

Iain Thomson Jan 15 2008 1:41PM Security
Firms urged to tackle email data leaks

Firms urged to tackle email data leaks

Businesses are increasingly concerned about sensitive company information being leaked via email, according to research conducted by IT security firm Sophos.
Staff Writers Nov 20 2007 10:59AM Security
Windows XP SP3 leaks onto the web

Windows XP SP3 leaks onto the web

Windows XP Service Pack 3 has been cropping up on numerous file sharing and developer sites over the weekend.
Iain Thomson Oct 9 2007 1:22PM Security
Personal data leaks 'worse in Australia than other regions'

Personal data leaks 'worse in Australia than other regions'

Corporate data breaches - which can lead to identity theft - are occurring in Australia and without disclosure laws similar to those in the US those affected will never know they are at risk, claim Gartner analysts.
Negar Salek Aug 16 2007 1:15PM Security
Data leaks - good intentions gone bad

Data leaks - good intentions gone bad

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes worldwide. In the US alone, identify theft happens every 79 seconds, becoming the fastest growing crime in America.
Paul Henry, Jul 16 2007 12:38PM Security

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