All Risk Management News - November 2009

Shredded patient records deliver a gift-wrapped data breach

A Leicestershire businesswoman discovered shredded records of NHS patients, with some information still showing, in packaging material used to protect...

Tiger Woods search results poisoned, warns Sophos

Hackers have been quick to exploit interest in news of Tiger Woods' car accident, security firm Sophos has warned. By early Saturday morning, hackers...

Ikee worm author bags iPhone developer job

The creator of the first iPhone worm, Ashley Towns, has announced on Twitter that Sydney-based software firm Mogeneration has offered him a job after his headline-grabbing antics.

IT doesn't understand why legacy data must be destroyed

Many IT departments are leaving their companies exposed to unnecessary cost and legal risk by not complying with data...

Virgin Media to trial piracy detector

Virgin Media is to trial a software tool to measure copyright infringement on the internet when it launches its planned

Web logs could finger climate change hackers

Hackers who broke into systems ...

Businesses are ill-prepared for e-discovery, warn lawyers

In-house lawyers are concerned that their businesses are unable to respond to legal demands to retrieve electronic documents, a survey of lawyers at 200...

EastEnders' Christmas plotlines exposed by laptop theft

A laptop containing the scripts of EastEnders Christmas episodes has been stolen in a burglary at a script writer's home. Diederick Santer, executive...

Over a third of Wall Street and Canary Wharf workers are stealing sensitive data

Forty-one per cent of finance sector workers have taken sensitive data to new jobs, according to a study of 600 workers in Wall Street and Canary Wharf. News...

Internet Explorer zero day exploit on BugTraq

Symantec has warned Internet Explorer users of a new proof-of-concept exploit which has been posted on the BugTraq ...
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