Accused Hacker Who Balked at 2-Year Prison Deal Now Faces Decades |
- Accused Hacker Who Balked at 2-Year Prison Deal Now Faces Decades
- Senate committee approves controversial cybersecurity bill
- Anthem Blue Cross Says Security Breach Might Have Affected 230000
- A GLANCE AT 35 TALKS THAT WILL BE AT THE NEXT HOPE - MANY MORE TO COME
- 2010 ACM Cloud Computing Security (CCSW) - deadline extension to July 6th, 11:59PT
Accused Hacker Who Balked at 2-Year Prison Deal Now Faces Decades Posted: InfoSec News: Accused Hacker Who Balked at 2-Year Prison Deal Now Faces Decades: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/06/hacker-faces-decades-imprisonment/ By David Kravets Threat Level Wired.com June 24, 2010 An alleged hacker who declined a 2-year plea deal is facing decades behind bars after federal authorities Thursday added multiple charges, [...] |
Senate committee approves controversial cybersecurity bill Posted: InfoSec News: Senate committee approves controversial cybersecurity bill: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9178498/Senate_committee_approves_controversial_cybersecurity_bill By Grant Gross IDG News Service June 24, 2010 A U.S. Senate committee has approved a wide-ranging cybersecurity bill that some critics have suggested would give the U.S. [...] |
Anthem Blue Cross Says Security Breach Might Have Affected 230000 Posted: InfoSec News: Anthem Blue Cross Says Security Breach Might Have Affected 230000: http://www.californiahealthline.org/articles/2010/6/24/anthem-blue-cross-says-security-breach-might-have-affected-230000.aspx California Healthline June 24, 2010 Anthem Blue Cross has sent letters informing 230,000 members that their personal information might have been accessed during a recent security breach of the company's website, the Orange County Register reports. The breach affected members who had pending insurance applications in an Anthem system that allows users to track the status of their application online. Anthem spokesperson Cynthia Sanders said the information was accessed briefly, primarily by attorneys seeking information for a class-action lawsuit against the insurer. Sanders said Anthem sent the letters out of "an abundance of caution," adding that it is unclear how many records were viewed. [...] |
A GLANCE AT 35 TALKS THAT WILL BE AT THE NEXT HOPE - MANY MORE TO COME Posted: InfoSec News: A GLANCE AT 35 TALKS THAT WILL BE AT THE NEXT HOPE - MANY MORE TO COME: http://www.2600.com/news/view/article/11974 2600 News 24 Jun 2010 Over the next few weeks leading up to The Next HOPE, we will be highlighting some of the many different talks and panels that will be featured at the conference. In the end, we will have over 100 talks [...] |
2010 ACM Cloud Computing Security (CCSW) - deadline extension to July 6th, 11:59PT Posted: InfoSec News: 2010 ACM Cloud Computing Security (CCSW) - deadline extension to July 6th, 11:59PT: Forwarded from: Radu Sion <noreply (at) moon.crypto.cs.stonybrook.edu> 2010 ACM Cloud Computing Security Workshop (CCSW) at CCS 9 October 2010, Hyatt Regency Chicago http://crypto.cs.stonybrook.edu/ccsw10 Dear Colleagues, ****** As requested by our fans, the CCSW deadline [...] |
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