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Another PC with veterans' data missing   07 Aug 2006 23:55 GMT
Agency says a desktop computer with personal data on as many as 38,000 U.S. military veterans has disappeared from Unisys.
Source: ZDNet
AOL offers free antivirus software   07 Aug 2006 20:12 GMT
Active Virus Shield software, offered in partnership with Kaspersky Lab, is likely to become the highest-profile alternative to for-pay security software.
Source: ZDNet
Teens arrested in Veterans Affairs laptop theft   07 Aug 2006 14:14 GMT
Two 19-year-olds are charged with taking a laptop and hard drive with personal data of millions of veterans.
Source: ZDNet
Courting Hackers   07 Aug 2006 04:07 GMT
Frankly Speaking: Frank Hayes raises some provocative questions about the FBI's wooing of hackers to help the feds stem the rise of cybercrime.
Source: Computerworld
Whistle-blower Lawsuit Alleges E-voting Fraud   07 Aug 2006 04:07 GMT
A federal whistle-blower lawsuit has been filed that claims one e-voting company knowingly sold electronic voting devices that did not perform as promised.
Source: Computerworld
E-voting Security Under Fire in San Diego Lawsuit   07 Aug 2006 04:07 GMT
A lawsuit disputing results in a California election could create problems for advocates of e-voting technologies.
Source: Computerworld
Privacy Predicament   07 Aug 2006 04:07 GMT
Protecting the private information of customers has become a high-stakes affair for most companies.
Source: Computerworld
Building a Privacy Strategy   07 Aug 2006 04:07 GMT
Steps organizations should take to protect their customers' private information.
Source: Computerworld
Alleged IP Theft Opens Door to Better Security   07 Aug 2006 04:07 GMT
Security Manager's Journal: An investigation into the alleged theft of intellectual property gives Mathias Thurman the leverage he needs to boost security.
Source: Computerworld
Bank admits to security blunder in outsourcing deal   06 Aug 2006 13:00 GMT
Midway through a 10-year deal with IBM Global Services, an Australian bank thinks it may have made a "small blunder" when they agreed to make security part of the outsourcing package.
Source: Computerworld
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