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51. AP Wire | 08/28/2002 | Ziff Davis agrees to pay settlement
- www.siliconvalley.com
- (AP) - Ziff Davis Media agreed Wednesday to pay three states a total of $100,000 after an Internet security breach that exposed personal information of thousands of magazine subscribers online, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announced.
- Insufficient online security allowed anyone surfing the Internet to access about 12,000 subscription orders for the magazine, one of nine the company publishes.
- "The company's privacy policy promised reasonable security, but it was not effective in this case," Spitzer said. ...
- A coding error caused the security violation, company spokeswoman Jasmine Alexander said.
- In the agreement, the company promised to take specific measures to prevent another security breach. ...
- "We are confident in our security measures and fully committed to protecting our customers rights and privacy," Alexander said in a release. ...
52. Security Breach
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- "Security Breach" is c) 2001 by Dionne and it cannot be posted, linked to and/or reproduced in any manner without her permission. ...
53. abc7.com: Airport Security-Breach
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- Airport Security-Breach at LAX.
- LOS ANGELES Authorities say a man walked past two security checkpoints at Los Angeles International Airport last month and boarded a plane without a ticket or identification. ...
- The FBI and Transportation Security Administration are investigating how the 19-year-old was able to make it on the January 15th flight at a time of heightened security at the airport. ...
- The airline is investigating the incident and officials say the company may change security procedures. ...
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54. What Does a Computer Security Breach Really Cost
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55. ABCNEWS.com : How Secure Are U.S. Borders?
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- Border Breach? Customs Fails to Detect Depleted Uranium Again .
- government screeners have failed to detect a shipment of depleted uranium in a container sent by ABCNEWS from overseas as part of a test of security at American ports. ...
- "I think this is a case in point which established the soft underbelly of national security and homeland defense in the United States," said Sen. ... , who has been urging the Bush administration to do more to enhance port security. ...
- The ABCNEWS test was criticized by officials at the Department of Homeland Security, who assigned agents in at least four cities to investigate ABC personnel and news sources involved. ...
- "I think you're a news reporter that is trying to carry out a hoax on our inspectors," Homeland Security Undersecretary Asa Hutchinson told Brian Ross, ABCNEWS' chief investigative correspondent, for a report to be broadcast Thursday on World News Tonight and PrimeTime Thursday.
- Cochran said the highly enriched uranium used for nuclear weapons would, with slightly thicker shielding, give off a signature similar to depleted uranium in the screening devices currently being used by homeland security officials at American ports. ...
- Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge has claimed major improvements in port security, in part because of enhanced vigilance overseas. ... He said the United States was increasing security "thousands of miles away, long before a container is first loaded on a ship. ...
- "We rely on screening of government authorities to validate shipping contents," said Maersk security official John Hyde. ...
- Furthermore, "Security procedures will be reviewed again in order to evaluate whether any adjustments should be made. ...
- 23 and, given its origination in Jakarta, was targeted for screening by homeland security agents. ...
- But homeland security officials say the radiation pagers and X-ray scanners used by inspectors did not detect anything suspicious or harmful. ...
- Homeland Security: Not a Danger.
- Homeland security officials scoffed at the ABCNEWS test, saying its screeners had passed the test because the harmless depleted uranium did not represent a valid replica of weapons-grade uranium. ...
- Homeland security officials did not realize the depleted uranium had successfully gone through its screening devices until the truck driver hired by ABCNEWS became concerned that customs officials had missed something important. ...
56. The Social Security (Breach of Community Order) Regulations 2001
- www.hmso.gov.uk
- The Social Security (Breach of Community Order) Regulations 2001.
- A print version is also available and is published by The Stationery Office Limited as the The Social Security (Breach of Community Order) Regulations 2001, ISBN 0 11 029277 4. ...
- SOCIAL SECURITY.
- The Social Security (Breach of Community Order) Regulations 2001.
- Whereas a draft of this instrument was laid before Parliament in accordance with section 65(4) of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 1 and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament.
- Now therefore, the Secretary of State for Social Security, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 62(2) to (5) and (8), 63(2) to (4), 64(2), (6) and (8) and 65(1) and (2) of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 2 and section 189(4) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 3 , and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, which is made before the end of a period of 6 months beginning with the coming into force of sections 62 to 65 of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 4 , by this Instrument, hereby makes the following Regulations:.
- - (1) These Regulations shall be cited as the Social Security (Breach of Community Order) Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 15th October 2001.
- "the Act" means the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000;.
- "the Benefits Act" means the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 5 ;.
- Information relating to community orders or social security which is either held by the Secretary of State as at the date on which these Regulations come into force or which subsequently comes into existence, may be used or supplied by the Secretary of State, in so far as it relates to sections 62 to 65 of the Act, for the purposes of research, monitoring or evaluation or for the purpose of maintaining statistics.
- Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Social Security.
- Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Social Security.
- These Regulations are made by virtue of, or in consequence of, sections 62 to 65 of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 (c. ...
- The Regulations are made before the end of the period of six months beginning with the coming into force of the relevant provisions in the Act and are therefore exempt from the requirement in section 172(1) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (c. 5) to refer proposals to make these Regulations to the Social Security Advisory Committee and are made without reference to that Committee.
- 5; section 189 is applied to regulations made under sections 62 to 64 of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 by section 65(5) of that Act. ...
57. Security breach leaves student data open - Computerworld
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- Security breach leaves student data open .
- Computerworld Executive Bulletin: - Security: 'Our Hottest Security Tips' -Get this $49. ...
- JULY 09, 2002 (COMPUTERWORLD) - A Web log generated by an online registration process opened a security breach over the weekend for a company that provides telephone service to students at about 70 small colleges nationwide. ...
- The breach allowed outsiders to search for the names, Social Security numbers and addresses of about 2,000 students who registered with Resicom Corp. ...
- -based company was told of the breach via e-mail and had fixed the problem by yesterday afternoon. ...
- Smith said that while the company is very concerned about the breach, the situation was mitigated by the fact that in order to access the information, a person needed to include a particular keystroke such as a pound symbol or a dollar sign between the first and last names to make a search work. ...
- At no time was the company's main database containing more than 100,000 student accounts open or affected by the breach, Smith said. ...
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58. Notice of Security Breach - Civil Code Sections 1798.29 and 1798.82
- www.privacy.ca.gov
- Social Security Numbers.
- Notice of Security Breach - Civil Code Sections .
- (a) Any agency that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information shall disclose any breach of the security of the system following discovery or notification of the breach in the security of the data to any resident of California whose unencrypted personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person. ...
- unreasonable delay, consistent with the legitimate needs of law enforcement, as provided in subdivision (c), or any measures necessary to determine the scope of the breach and restore the reasonable integrity of the data system.
- personal information that the agency does not own shall notify the owner or licensee of the information of any breach of the security of the data immediately following discovery, if the personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person.
- (d) For purposes of this section, "breach of the security of the system" means unauthorized aquisition of computerized data that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of personal information maintained by the agency. Good faith acquisition of personal information by an employee or agent of the agency for the purposes of the agency is not a breach of the security of the system, .
- (1) Social security number.
- with any required security code, access code, or password that would permit access to an individual's financial account.
- (h) Notwithstanding subdivision (g), an agency that maintains its own notification procedures as part of an information security policy for the treatment of personal information and is otherwise consistent with the timing requirements of this part shall be deemed to be in compliance with the notification requirements of this section if it notifies subject persons in accordance with its policies in the event of a breach of security of the system.
- (a) Any person or business that conducts business in California, and that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information, shall disclose any breach of the security of the system following discovery or notification of the breach in the security of the data to any resident of California whose unencrypted personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, .
- The disclosure shall be made in the most expedient time possible and without unreasonable delay, consistent with the legitimate needs of law enforcement, as provided in subdivision (c), or any measures necessary to determine the scope of the breach and restore the reasonable integrity of the data system.
- (b) Any person or business that maintains computerized data that includes personal information that the person or business does not own shall notify the owner or licensee of the information of any breach of the security of the data immediately following discovery, if the personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person.
- (d) For purposes of this section, "breach of the security of the system" means unauthorized acquisition of computerized data that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of personal information maintained by the person or business. Good faith acquisition of personal information by an employee or agent of the person or business for the purposes of the person or business is not a breach of the security of the system, provided that the personal .
- (1) Social security number.
59. AOL security breach exposes personal info | CNET News.com
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- Richard Smith, an Internet security consultant, said the AOL break-ins are reminiscent of other email-borne viruses, such as the "I Love You" bug that damaged computer systems around the world. ...
- This week's headlines Google to target surfers by city Oracle, PeopleSoft can't make a date Rambus sees earnings climb Stampede for patches disrupts Microsoft update site Yahoo's Semel rakes in $60 million TI reports higher profit, sees broad chip demand Cisco fixes latest WLAN flaw State questions Microsoft search plans iPod helps Apple earnings sing Earnings alert: iPod hits high note for Apple SanDisk beats estimates; shares drop Amazon unveils search tool Study: Financial services giants to outsource more Stiff spam penalties urged Critics: Management, not IT money, is FBI problem Take 2 for PC memory Google plans trademark gambit Apple investigating complaints of iPod static Microsoft warns of a score of security holes Intel's latest P4 chip hard to get, PC makers say EarthLink honeymoon ends for some Microsoft: Not enough XPerienced PCs Happy spamiversary Microsoft reins in Longhorn for 2006 launch Sun plots Java comeback News. ...
60. BookFinder.com: Security Breach
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61. Frame4 Security Systems - AOL Probes Hacker ''Breach''
- www.frame4.com
- AOL Probes Hacker ''Breach''.
- The allegation of an extremely serious security breach is published today in Wired. ... If true, the breach potentially exposes the private information of AOL's 35 million users.
- Merlin requires a user ID, two passwords and a SecurID code, all of which hackers obtain by spamming the AOL employee database with phony security updates, through online password trades, or by "social engineering" attacks over IM or the telephone.
- An AOL spokesman told us it was investigating the allegations of security breaches documented by Wired.
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62. Article: Black Rod
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- He has the task of arresting any Lord guilty of breach of privilege or other Parliamentary offence, and he is also responsible for maintaining the security of the Palace of Westminster. ...
- This ritual is derived from the attempt by Charles I of England to arrest five members in 1642, a breach of privilege; the doors were closed on him, and the House of Commons has continued to maintain its right to bar the monarch's representative. ...
63. broadband » News » Password Security Breach at Ameritech. -
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64. 3D Gamers - Secret Service: Security Breach
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65. 3D Gamers - Secret Service: Security Breach
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66. AMNews: Jan. 29, 2001. Security breach: Hacker gets medical records ... American Medical News
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- Security breach: Hacker gets medical records.
- While not minimizing the seriousness of the security breach, some physicians said their peers should not let the incident -- or the risk of hackers in general -- deter them from using electronic medical records. They say the benefits of using electronic systems to improve care and practice efficiency outweigh the security risks. ...
- Forgotten in the glare of publicity following last month's disclosure of the computer break-in at the medical center is that the state of security surrounding paper-based records leaves those records just as vulnerable as, if not more so than, electronic records, say physicians and privacy experts. ...
- com, a Web site devoted to security issues. ...
- The records that the hacker downloaded included the names, addresses and Social Security numbers of patients along with medical procedures they had undergone. ...
- The medical center has bolstered security for the databases and is reviewing its security procedures and systems, Martin said. ...
- As serious as the security breach is, Dr. ...
- Even groups that have state-of-the-art computer security, including Microsoft Corp. ...
- Another reason is that the medical community simply hasn't paid attention to protecting the security of medical records regardless of their format, Gellman contends. ...
- Assessing the security risk.
- Paper-based and electronic records have different benefits and risks from a security perspective, said Gerald Masson, PhD, interim director of the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute and chair of the university's computer science department. ...
- Another key difference is that if someone breaks through the security surrounding an electronic system, he or she can make unlimited copies of a document or distribute it by posting it on the Internet, Dr. ...
- Masson recommends that physicians use the latest version of encryption software to keep pace with new security threats and computing power. Physicians also should be vigilant about security and privacy of any medical record. ...
- Assess your environment and develop security and privacy policies. ...
67. E-Commerce News: Commerce: CyberCash Denies Fault in Security Breach Case
- www.ecommercetimes.com
- SECURITY.
- April 14, 2004 COMMERCE CyberCash Denies Fault in Security Breach Case .
- After coming under heavy scrutiny for an alleged software failure that allowed an unidentified hacker to purloin and publish confidential credit card information on the Internet, CyberCash has issued a terse statement denying that its product contributed in any way to the security breach. ...
- The hacker claimed in a series of e-mails to a New York Times reporter to have rifled through online retailer CD Universe's files by breaking through the security barrier of CyberCash's ICVERIFY credit card verification software. ...
- Online security has always been an issue, but this instance is the first report of a large-scale theft involving an e-commerce site. ...
- The CyberCash security flap comes amid growing evidence that security concerns are causing women to forgo online shopping more readily than men. ...
- eBusiness Security Guide Increase your business by giving your customers confidence that their Internet transactions are safe. ...
- SECURITY.
68. BW Online | August 28, 2003 | Uncle Sam's Security Breach
- www.businessweek.com
- Uncle Sam's Security Breach .
- When it comes to needlessly exposing Social Security numbers, federal agencies are grossly irresponsible -- especially the Pentagon .
- There's no doubt in my mind that health-care companies are unintentionally enabling identity theft by printing Social Security numbers (SSN) on ID cards. ... military irresponsibly use their Social Security numbers, putting them at risk for ID theft. ... Although the SSN was originally created in 1936 to track workers' earnings and eligibility for Social Security benefits, federal statutes today mandate that it's used for everything from issuing birth certificates, food stamps, and Medicaid, to identifying all military personnel and veterans. ... Even the Feds admit that security hasn't kept pace with the ever-more widespread use of the SSN: "Agencies aren't consistently following federal laws regarding the collection of personal information, implementing safeguards to protect SSNs from improper disclosure, or limiting the display of SSNs on documents not intended for the public," Barbara Bovbjerg, the director of education, workforce, and income security issues for the General Accounting Office, told the House Subcommittee on Social Security in April, 2002. ... Though he's no longer on active duty, Larrabee and his wife are required to carry military ID cards printed with his Social Security number. ... , wrote: "I have become increasingly concerned with the number and variety of organizations which ask for/require Social Security numbers, particularly those of my children. ... But you can ask smart questions: If a government employee asks for your Social Security number, refuse -- or at least ask why they need it. ... Let's send a strong message to government agencies and private entities that blithely put our Social Security numbers on display a strong message. ...
69. The Mercury: Security breach holds up Rudd (archived)
- www.themercury.news.com.au
- Security breach holds up Rudd.
- OPPOSITION Foreign Affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd said there was no panic among passengers in today's security scare at Sydney's domestic terminal.
- Mr Rudd was among hundreds of people evacuated from a section of the Qantas domestic terminal after a security breach just before midday. ...
- Five or six planes were grounded and up to 2000 people were told to wait in the check-in area while the breach was investigated. ...
- He refused to speculate on the cause of the security breach. ...
- "We were told there had been a security breach and that we would have to wait in the main check-in area," Mr Watson said. ...
70. OnlineAthens: News: Airport, airlines recovering after security breach 11/18/01
- www.onlineathens.com
- Airport, airlines recovering after security breach .
- Jim Cooper relaxes with his 11-month-old daughter, Brigid, on the parking deck across from the North Terminal of Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport after a security breach at the airport caused the evacuation of thousands of passengers and employees Friday in Atlanta. ...
- ATLANTA -- The nation's busiest airport is still feeling the effects of a security breach, one day after a 32-year-old man dashed past an airport security checkpoint, forcing officials to halt flights and evacuate the airport.
- Lasseter was released on bond Saturday and could face federal charges for violating airport security. Lasseter managed to bypass all security checkpoints by going through the baggage claim and into an area where people wait for arriving passengers.
- The security breach caused officials to shut down Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport for four hours Friday, delaying thousands of passengers nationwide.
- Previously, two unarmed security guards had monitored the area from Cleveland-based International Total Services.
- with heightened security.
- Hutcheson said it was too early to assess how much money the airline lost from the security breach. ...
- He told police he had cleared security once but returned to the terminal to retrieve his camera bag.
- He said he ran down the up-escalator in the exit area to avoid long lines at a security checkpoint for fear he would miss his flight. ...
- ''I'm thankful for all the security, especially after Sept. ...
71. Article: Firewall
- en.wikipedia.org
- Proxies make tampering with an internal system from the external network more difficult, and misuse of one of its internal systems would not necessarily cause a security breach exploitable from outside the firewall (as long as the application proxy remains intact and properly configured). ... While use of internal address spaces enhances security, hackers may still employ methods such as IP spoofing to attempt to pass packets to the target internal network. ...
- It requires considerable understanding of network protocols and of computer security. Small mistakes can render a firewall worthless as a security tool. ...
72. HomeLAN Fed : Exclusives : Secret Service: Security Breach Interview :
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- Secret Service: Security Breach Interview .
- Secret Service: Security Breach Interview - 17 September 2003 00:02 - John JCal Callaham.
- Last year's first person shooter Secret Service was a surprise hit among the value priced titles and later this fall its publisher Activision Value will release a follow up, Secret Service: Security Breach, developed by Gore creator 4D Rulers. HomeLAN got a chance to chat with Activision Value producer Chris Owen to find out more about Secret Service: Security Breach. ...
- HomeLAN - What locations and settings will Secret Service: Security Breach take place in? .
- HomeLAN - What weapons and items will be available in Secret Service: Security Breach? .
- HomeLAN - What other unique gameplay elements will Secret Service: Security Breach have? .
- HomeLAN - Finally is there anything else you wish to say about Secret Service: Security Breach? .
73. SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | GNU dodges bullet after security breach
- searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com
- GNU dodges bullet after security breach.
- The GNU Project is not alone in suffering security breaches among the Linux, open source and free software communities. ...
- 6 kernel cures some security shortcomings".
- com news exclusive: "Linux security -- The seven deadly sins".
- com news exclusive: "Is Linux security right for you? Expert offers guidance".
- FEEDBACK: What security shortcomings are present in Linux today?.
- Linux security learning guide.
- Introducing the first complete Internal Security Gateway: Check Point InterSpect .
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74. Yahoo plugs security breach | CNET News.com
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- Yahoo Store producer Paul Graham said the breach was a software bug that Yahoo fixed as soon as it was notified by CNET News. ...
- Is the hassle of an operating system upgrade worth the benefit, including enhanced security? Enterprise security Minding security.
- ICSA Labs' Bruce Hughes says companies that keep doing the same old thing can't complain about security breaches. Enterprise security Artificial immune system.
75. pedrovera.com - Security breach at Pedrovera.com
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- FYI: Security breach at Pedrovera. ...
- 9 of phpnuke, which hopefully has the security problem fixed. I am going to pay to get early access to phpnuke 7, which has more security fixes but will take a couple of days to get the access code. ...
- Also, for the record I would like to thank the guys that found the goddamn security hole. ...
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