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US retailer breach worsens
Hackers infiltrated network systems - potentially accessing the personal details of millions of shoppers - at TJX Companies for a longer period than the discount clothing retailer initially thought.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 23 2007 5:52AM
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Adobe Reader flaw more dangerous than thought
A recently discovered vulnerability in Adobe's Acrobat Reader is more dangerous than first thought, security experts have warned.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jan 5 2007 2:29PM
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Phishers more successful than first thought
US academics warn that scammers may have success rate of 14 per cent.
Robert Jaques
Oct 17 2006 12:36PM
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Phishers more successful than first thought
US academics warn that scammers may have success rate of 14 percent.
Robert Jaques
Oct 17 2006 10:17AM
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Gartner: FUD for thought
Progress in business is suffering because security companies over-hype threats concerned with new technology, Gartner claims.
David Quainton
Jun 10 2005 12:13PM
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LexisNexis security breach worse than thought
A deeper investigation into a
security breach at LexisNexis
revealed that thieves may have stolen personal information about 310,000 people, many more than the 30,000 initially reported last month, company officials said Tuesday.
Marcia Savage
Apr 12 2005 5:37PM
Security
Summer’s Long Days: Bouncing from Thought to Thought
Good old reliable time, not the Internet kind, does some flying.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 16 2004 10:36AM
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