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Intel's $28 billion Ohio factory could become world's largest chip plant

Intel's $28 billion Ohio factory could become world's largest chip plant

Make a big impact on global semiconductor shortage.
David Shepardson and Jane Lanhee Lee Jan 24 2022 12:52PM Hardware
Hackers, laptop thieves compromise personal information of 17,500 in US state

Hackers, laptop thieves compromise personal information of 17,500 in US state

Two separate incidents — both resulting in data breaches — have left the personal information of 17,500 Ohio State University students, faculty members and staff compromised.
Frank Washkuch Apr 19 2007 9:47AM Security
US students arrested for fake snow day announcement on high school website

US students arrested for fake snow day announcement on high school website

Two students at an Ohio high school were arrested last week and accused of illegally accessing their school district website to announce an unauthorised snow day.
Frank Washkuch Feb 13 2007 6:41AM Security
Hackers breach Ohio hospital's databases, obtain personal information of 240,000

Hackers breach Ohio hospital's databases, obtain personal information of 240,000

An Ohio pediatric hospital is notifying patients and donors - totaling as many as 240,000 people - that their personal information may have been compromised by hackers.
Frank Washkuch Oct 30 2006 6:45PM Security
Ohio University sends server breach notices

Ohio University sends server breach notices

Ohio University sent out the first of more than a quarter-million notices of a server breach that compromised the personal information of more than 300,000 people and organizations last week.
Dan Kaplan May 9 2006 10:27PM Security
Ohio toughens up on spam

Ohio toughens up on spam

The strongest anti-spam legislation in the US has been approved in Ohio. The Substitute House Bill 383 promises up to 18 months jail time, fines and removal of property for anyone convicted of illegal spamming.
David Quainton Dec 3 2004 4:05PM Security
Ohio school disciplines 13-year-old hacker

Ohio school disciplines 13-year-old hacker

Proof that hackers are getting younger all the time came earlier this month, when a 13-year-old student in Ohio was suspended for 10 days because of his alleged hacking of the school's computer network.
Steve Gold Mar 12 2004 3:23PM Security

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