All Risk Management News - August 2009

Home Office lost 377,000 names on memory stick

The Home Office memory...

Pentagon hacker Tenenbaum pleads guilty to fraud

A former Pentagon hacker pleaded guilty last week to hacking US banks in a scheme believed to have cost banks at least $10m.

Insiders cause most IT security breaches, study reveals

Insiders are a greater threat to corporate IT security than hackers, says RSA. RSA, the security division of EMC, said research ...

Google patches two serious flaws in Chrome

Google has patched two serious security holes in its Javascript and XML engines, according to a blog post on the Google Chrome website.

Hackers take summer breaks, and work mostly on weeknights

Hackers take summer breaks and reserve the winter holiday season for most of their exploits, but fewer than a quarter are motivated by money or malicious...

TJMaxx hacker linked to Citibank hack

The gang responsible for record identity thefts may also have been responsible for hacking an outsourced Citibank ATM network. Quoting...

DWP does not keep track of CIS security breaches

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted that it does not keep a running total of security breaches committed on its sensitive Customer Information System (CIS) database.

Home Office unlikely to accept ID card cloner's offer of demonstration

The Home Office is unlikely to respond to an invitation to see how a UK identity card was cracked and cloned.

'Terrorist Facebook' being developed by military

Intelligence agencies are developing a 'terrorist Facebook '...

Privacy lawsuit filed against Facebook

Five Facebook users in California filed a civil lawsuit against the company on Monday, alleging that it violates privacy laws and misleads members.
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