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The U.S. for the first time is publicly warning about the Chinese military’s use of civilian computer experts in clandestine cyber attacks aimed at American companies and government agencies. In
The rash of credit card fraud cases connected to skimmers on area gas pumps appears to be part of an international scam, according to the National Association of Convenience Stores
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The U.S. Attorney General’s Office in Atlanta and the FBI have joined the hunt to find three men accused of stealing $500,000 worth of copper from Southwire earlier this year.
A complaint filed last week in California alleges that several companies including Disney, Warner Bros. Records, Ustream and others have installed illegal codes on millions of computers with the purpose
To better secure unclassified information stored in the computer networks of government contractors, the Defense Department is asking whether the National Security Agency should begin to monitor select corporate dot.com
Researchers from Rutgers University and the University of South Carolina have found that wireless communications between new cars and their tires can be intercepted or even forged. While the potential
It seems that terror threats from mailed white powder continue to increase. Agents with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division are investigating after they said a white powdery substance was
Federal Aviation Administration computer systems remain vulnerable to cyber attacks despite improvements at a number of key radar facilities in the past year, according to a new government review. The
Heartland Payment Systems, which last year suffered the largest ever data breach involving payment card data, is downplaying reports out of Austin, Texas linking the payment processor to a data