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WASHINGTON | Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:46am EDT (Reuters) – U.S. regulators filed a complaint against Wyndham Worldwide (more…)
Social gaming website RockYou has agreed to settle pending charges against it by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (more…)
According to a report from Bloomberg, a customer has decided to file a class-action lawsuit against Amazon over (more…)
The threat of massive data breaches affecting millions of consumers has become an inescapable aspect of modern business (more…)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (UPI) — The Federal Communications Commission said it developed a new online tool that will (more…)
via Wall Street Journal Nokia has suspended its developer forum website after it discovered a recent attack had (more…)
via CMIO Identity theft prevention service providers Identity Finder reportedly discovered that a website exposed documents containing hundreds (more…)
via seattlepi.com SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Until recently, medical files belonging to nearly 300,000 Californians sat unsecured on (more…)
They said the would, so did they did. Is anyone surprised? via latimes.com Officials at the Bay Area (more…)
A data breach. Fines imposed. Is control on the way? Is it possible companies could be punished by (more…)
Vesta by JGS Insurance is the first insurance agency division created for and by former owners, consultants and (more…)
ZTE has hit back at a US report blackballing it as a supplier, arguing that if the House (more…)
Most data breaches are caused by mundane events such as employees losing, having stolen or simply unwittingly misusing (more…)
The report released by McAfee and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) revealed that 59% of Americans say (more…)
The White House’s computer system was targeted in a cyber attack, a senior administration official said on Monday, (more…)
Later this month, PCMag will host the first (but surely not the last) SecurityWatch Summit in New York (more…)