Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● April 27, 2011
Tim Rohrbaugh, Vice President of Information Security for Intersections, Inc. and a regular contributor to this blog, was contacted yesterday by USA Today to comment on the recent news story that Sony’s popular PlayStation Network (PSN) was hacked, an intrusion that put 75 million global users at risk of identity theft. Here is just part [...]
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Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● April 21, 2011
Last week, when I went to turn off my computer and finally turn in for a good night’s sleep, my computer told me to hold on a moment while it installed some updates, as it almost always does. But this time it took way more than a few minutes, as my Windows PC installed a [...]
Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● July 27, 2010
At last, it’s here. The list you’ve been waiting so long for (at least I have). A major network security company has just released what it regards as the Top 10 risks you can expect if you’re a fan of social networking. Now I have to caution you, so you’re not too disappointed, that the [...]
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