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A federal bank regulator is concerned about what he or she said are cybercriminals targeting small and midsize businesses. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said such attacks are on the
While law enforcement and government agencies continue to drill for potential domestic violence incidents, there continues to be white powder and bomb threats aimed at government entities. Two arrest in
Special educational events are aiming at sports facilities with organizations ranging from the University of Southern Mississippi’s National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security to U.S. Department of Homeland
By Winn SchwartauEugene Kaspersky is incredibly wrong on several of his recent headline-grabbing assertions. So help me, he is. First, as reported on March 19th, 2010 by SC Magazine, he
Emergency responders are finding on-the-job uses for the technology. For example in Durham, North Carolina, officials have started using 3-D technology to observe the locations of residents in trouble, according
Nevada officials said boulders recently placed on sidewalks at entrances to the state capitol grounds were put there to improve security following a March 29 letter warning that the Nevada
An informative Web site, KrebsonSecurity.com reports that a fire alarm company in Arkansas lost more than $110,000 early this month when hackers stole the firm’s online banking credentials and drained
First, Security Blog reported that researchers at the University of Bath, UK, may have found another means of biometrics identification. They scanned noses in 3D and categorized them by tip,
Local government officials’ trepidation about cloud computing could be easing, as evidenced by a survey of IT decision-makers released April 20, that found 45 percent of local governments are using
Hundreds of people at major U.S. airports each year are severely ill with symptoms of potentially contagious diseases, yet few are reported to health officials as intended under U.S. regulations