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Stolen UK Ministry of Defence laptop affects up to 600,000

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2008-01-20 14:51:19 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...casual enquiries, the record is no more than a name. But, for those who progressed as far as submitting an application to join the Forces, extensive personal data may be held, including passport details, National Insurance numbers, drivers licence details, family details, doctors addresses and National Health Service numbers The computer did...
 
 
 
 
 
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Security talk on the radio

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2008-01-20 19:12:00 by John Sexton in The Bullet Proof Blog
...casual travelers but it is good to be aware of the possibility, especially in these dangerous times Visit Sexton Executive Security at www.sextonsecurity.com
 
 
 
 
 
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Change and Configuration Solutions Aid PCI Auditors

2008-03-10 07:26:14 by Editor in Help Net Security - Articles
 
To the casual observer of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) standard, it might seem that the standard deals exclusively with the servers and point-of-sale terminals that house cardholder data. This is a
 
 
 
 
 
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SOHO/home firewalls are not optional

2008-04-07 10:45:47 by Editor in Adventures in Security
 
There is no reason why anyone should connect a system to the Web without controlling who can gain casual access. If you do, you deserve to have your system virtually whacked
 
 
 
 
 
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Social engineering at Macys

2008-04-08 02:21:08 by HASH0x8b3ae68 in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...casual shoes. I could not get pants that would fit. Though I have lost a lot of weight, I am still one pants size to big for off the shelf at the likes of Macys When I went to the cashier to pay they asked me how I would like to pay. I explained to them that I had lost my luggage and had to make a presentation. I told them my wife had a Macys...
 
 
 
 
 
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Drama surrounds People's United Bank breach

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2008-04-08 12:47:21 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...casual opportunist, but do not stop criminals. I'm not saying it is or is not a good practice (I don't have enough detail), but proper shredding is optimal While the bank is reviewing its procedures, DiGiorgio said it does not believe that Hastings has a right to take the documents to "extort money from the bank Evan] The question is his...
 
 
 
 
 
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How Secure is Secure?

2008-05-08 16:46:00 by sdl in The Security Development Lifecycle
 
...casual discussions with other software developers. In other words, most vulnerabilities can be addressed by the security engineering quality requirements described via SDL. This is not to say that security functional requirements are unimportant or that SDL ignores secure design (as Adam has described in his threat modeling series ), but...
 
 
 
 
 
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More on Application Security Metrics

2008-05-08 20:05:00 by Security Retentive in Security Retentive
 
...casual discussions with other software developers. In general I think you're likely to find this trend across the board. Part of the reason though is that in general implementation defects are easier to find and exploit. Exploiting input validation failures that result in buffer overflows is a lot easier than complicated business logic...
 
 
 
 
 
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Trip Report: PH-Neutral

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2008-05-28 20:56:40 by Chris Eng in Zero in a bit
...casual and laid back, which is something I had heard about European conferences but hadnt experienced until now (even EUSecWest is held in a club whereas CanSecWest is in a Marriott The event was held at Die Insel , on a tiny island a few kilometers outside of Berlins city center, near Treptower Park. The venue is mostly used for live music...
 
 
 
 
 
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Stay informed of E-Crimes down under

2008-06-06 13:57:36 by Doug Woodall in The Spyware Biz Blog
 
...casual user. Get signed up down there, it may save you from being a victim of a E-Crime clipped from www.australianit.news.com.au Conroy launches service to warn of e-crimes THE Rudd Government will today launch a no-cost, no-jargon internet service that alerts computer users to cyber threats The plain-English Stay Smart Online alerts...