Health Insurer Notifies More Than 409, 000 Of Potential Breach |
- Health Insurer Notifies More Than 409, 000 Of Potential Breach
- Google hackers duped system administrators to penetrate networks, experts say
- Secret Service Investigating Kal Penn Robbery
- Miners targeted in Chinese cyber attacks
- Can agency systems handle new FISMA requirements?
- Microsoft preps fix for IE 8 flaw that makes safe sites unsafe
- Offshore banking more secure? You're dreaming
Health Insurer Notifies More Than 409, 000 Of Potential Breach Posted: InfoSec News: Health Insurer Notifies More Than 409, 000 Of Potential Breach: http://www.darkreading.com/database_security/security/privacy/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=224600001 By Tim Wilson DarkReading April 21, 2010 Affinity Health Plan, a New York managed care service, is notifying more than 400,000 current and former customers employees that their personal [...] |
Google hackers duped system administrators to penetrate networks, experts say Posted: InfoSec News: Google hackers duped system administrators to penetrate networks, experts say: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/20/AR2010042005300.html By Ellen Nakashima Washington Post Staff Writer April 21, 2010 The hackers who penetrated the computer networks of Google and more than 30 other large companies used an increasingly common means of attack: [...] |
Secret Service Investigating Kal Penn Robbery Posted: InfoSec News: Secret Service Investigating Kal Penn Robbery: http://www.tmz.com/2010/04/20/secret-service-investigating-kal-penn-incident/ By TMZ Staff April 21 2010 The scumbag who robbed Kal Penn at gunpoint in D.C. yesterday picked the wrong guy to mess with -- law enforcement sources tell TMZ the Secret Service is now on the case. [...] |
Miners targeted in Chinese cyber attacks Posted: InfoSec News: Miners targeted in Chinese cyber attacks: http://www.mis-asia.com/news/articles/miners-targeted-in-chinese-cyber-attacks By MIS Financial Review 21 April 2010 AUSTRALIA - Three major Australian mining companies have been the targets of Chinese cyber attacks, with one coming around the time of [...] |
Can agency systems handle new FISMA requirements? Posted: InfoSec News: Can agency systems handle new FISMA requirements?: http://fcw.com/articles/2010/04/21/omb-fisma-reporting-042110.aspx By William Jackson FCW.com April 21, 2010 New standards released today by the White House for reporting under the Federal Information Security Management Act will require agencies to [...] |
Microsoft preps fix for IE 8 flaw that makes safe sites unsafe Posted: InfoSec News: Microsoft preps fix for IE 8 flaw that makes safe sites unsafe: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/20/microsoft_ie_xss_fix/ By Dan Goodin in San Francisco The Register 20th April 2010 Microsoft will release an update intended to rid Internet Explorer 8 of a vulnerability that can enable serious security attacks against websites that are otherwise safe. [...] |
Offshore banking more secure? You're dreaming Posted: InfoSec News: Offshore banking more secure? You're dreaming: http://www.csoonline.com/article/591352/Offshore_banking_more_secure_You_re_dreaming By Bill Brenner Senior Editor CSO April 19, 2010 Off-shore financial institutions get lots of business from those who think their money is safer on a (nearly) deserted island. [...] |
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