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Customers of Countrywide Financial have filed a class-action lawsuit over the 2008 data breach that enabled company insiders to steal and sell their personal information. According to a Courthouse News
Although no such attacks have yet been reported, medical devices could be susceptible to hackers, and a thorough security analysis should be done as part of FDA approval, researchers argue
It’s not necessarily a matter of gun rights in Kansas, but there still is a little of that. Lawmakers are debating a plan to let people with carry and conceal
On the same day that Google Inc. and the GoDaddy Group Inc. complained about China to a congressional committee, a U.S. Navy admiral appeared before the U.S. House Armed Services
Calgary grocery stores are ramping up security and safety precautions amid this week’s rash of new food tampering incidents at three Sobeys outlets. “This is a top priority now for
Security efforts at the Louisiana Capitol in Baton Rouge are being tightened. Public access to the building has been restricted to fewer entrances, X-ray machines scan bags for visitors, and
If you think that the Chinese are only targeting Google, think again. It seems they are also focusing on the American power grid through teachers and students at various Chinese
The Federal Communications Commission has launched a new “Broadband and Public Safety and Homeland Security” Web page to provide the public with information about a proposed $16 billion national wireless
USDA officials and animal agriculture representatives set priorities and discussed new strategies for animal identification and traceability at the National Institute for Animal Agriculture’s annual meeting held Wednesday in Kansas
When there is a train car derailment, it is often local first responders who must make accurate decisions very quickly based on information they have on hand or must gather