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The computer security consultants who have predicted that cybertheft will target them are right. eSecurity Planet just reported that the latest victim is Clarke Collision Center, an auto body shop
The University of Great Falls (UGF) in Montana has enhanced security following a shooting near a university housing complex. UGF has moved all students out of the apartment where the
Ford Motor this year will debut vehicles with built-in WiFi — along with enhanced security features to prevent data breaches via its new cars, according to a report from Dark
It could take the Department of Homeland Security another two years to ensure that all cargo is screened for weapons of mass destruction before being flown into the United States
Many months after the breach and the multi-million dollar fraud, a Colorado bank has revealed that as many as 5,000 customers were at risk because of new fraudulent transactions tied
After a competitive review process, the Department of Homeland Security has renewed funding for the University of Minnesota’s National Center for Food Protection and Defense (NCFPD). The anticipated funding is
The Government Accounting Office, for one, believes that better use of electronic passport security features could improve fraud detection. The Department of State has developed a comprehensive set of controls
One of two Chinese academic institutions identified in a New York Times report on February 18 as the apparent source of the recent attacks against Google, has also been linked
A security researcher who highlighted at the Black Hat DC Conference 2010 last week that he had cracked an Infineon microchip, is warning customers that they should be “absolutely” worried.
Rania is a 30-something woman from Morocco traveling to visit her cousins in Brooklyn—her first visit to the United States. After a 13-hour flight, she arrives at JFK Airport, a