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Bank Loses Hundreds of Thousands Consumer Records
HSBC Bank was once again brought in trouble after having lost approximately 159,000 customer records belonging to clients based in Hong Kong. According to CyberInsecure.com, the data loss was a result of an incident occurred on April 26 due to the renovation of a Kwun Tong branch. The lost data incl ... [read more >>]
09 May 2008, 10:45GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Users Send Embarrassing Emails to the Wrong Person
Nowadays, the email is a vital component in a company because it assures the communication between the firm and its connections from all over the world. But the email is not always a secure way to communicate on the web as a recently conducted survey revealed that most companies are afraid that their internal data might be leaked through email. The research conducted by Sophos included 200 respondents, 70 percent of them answerin ... [read more >>]
16 November 2007, 08:31GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Viagra Makers' Security Not So Hard
Pfizer is a huge pharmaceutical company that, amongst many other drugs, also produces the famous blue pill, Viagra. As of late, the firm has been experiencing some problems, because of data theft as well as some workers not respecting the rules, fact which led to information leakage. The first bad incident for this firm was in June, when, as I was saying above, someone did not take the rules seriously. One of the employees let ... [read more >>]
17 August 2007, 04:12GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
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