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'WHEN YOU MESS UP - FESS UP AND DRESS UP'

June 30, 2009

An advance "kidnap warning" issued by the RCMP in Richmond, B.C., President Obama's pre-election Facebook campaign, and the damage-control strategy adopted by Maple Leaf Foods following a Listeria outbreak traced to its Toronto plant - are all examples of outstanding leadership in challenging times, according to a disaster management expert — MORE

MALICIOUS ATTACKS MOST BLAMED IN '09 DATA BREACHES

June 22, 2009

Rogue employees and hackers were the most commonly cited sources of data breaches reported during the first half of 2009, according to figures released this week by the Identity Theft Resource Center, a San Diego based nonprofit — MORE

ACKNOWLEDGING PRIVACY CONCERNS ARBITRATOR ALLOWS GOOGLE APPS USE AT CANADIAN UNIVERSITY

June 19, 2009

Lakehead University decreased the privacy of faculty by switching to Google's Gmail service for campus communications, but is allowed to do so because there's no requirement that they provide private e-mail communications, according to an arbitrator — MORE

HEARTLAND DATA BREACH WAS DEVASTATING, CEO SAYS

June 19, 2009

The sheer magnitude of the Heartland Payment data breach prompted Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner of Canada to call the incident "shocking". Here's what Canadian businesses need to know to get compliant with security standards and avoid business-killing fines and penalties — MORE

$55 MILLION TELECOM SCAM CRACKED, GLOBAL HACKER GANG BUSTED

June 16, 2009

as cybercrime continues to proliferate, one industry security group is hoping its work will help stem the tide of spam and scams. Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting human vulnerabilities for financial gain — MORE

CYBER ATTACKS MUST BE CHARACTERIZED AS A CRIMINAL OFFENCE

June 9, 2009

"War - as an act of violence, is understandable to all. The question is, can "cyberspace attacks" be called "violence"? It turns out, they can, very simply and seriously. Violation of the normal functioning of government mechanisms is violence — MORE

SIMPLE STEPS GUARD USERS AGAINST SCAMS, HACKERS

June 9, 2009

Today, we'll look at ways to enjoy the online world without waking up one morning to discover that your bank account has moved to Fiji — MORE

BLACKBERRY VS. iPHONE - 30 DAY TEST TELLS WHICH IS BEST FOR BUSINESS

May 27, 2009

Yes, it was Mac versus PC all over again: The iPhone was quickly pigeonholed as a fun, polished device for the cool kids to play with versus the RIM BlackBerry's rep as a corporate standard designed to get work done — MORE

HUNDREDS DUPED BY TWITTER PHISHING ATTACKS

May 25, 2009

Twitter users who thought friends were directing them to a "funny blog" Thursday ended up experiencing something completely different: a phishing scam. Twitter was hit by two different rounds of phishing Thursday, as criminals tried to take control of user accounts and then use them as a springboard to attack others — MORE

VISHING: DO YOU REALLY KNOW WHO'S CALLING?

May 20, 2009

The Federal Trade Commission has asked a federal court to shut down two Florida companies, one a seller of allegedly phony auto warranties, the other a telemarketing company that allegedly has called more than 1 billion phone numbers since 2007. The judge granted the FTC's request for a temporary restraining order Friday, and FTC officials predicted a "dramatic decrease" in unsolicited "robocalls" — MORE

COMPUTER SECURITY ETHICS AND PRIVACY

May 20, 2009

Today, many people rely on computers to do homework, work, and create or store useful information. Therefore, it is important for the information on the computer to be stored and kept properly. It is also extremely important for people on computers to protect their computer from data loss, misuse, and abuse — MORE

KAISER HOSPITAL FINED $250,000 FOR PRIVACY BREACH IN OCTUPLET CASE

May 20, 2009

California health regulators fined Kaiser Permanente's Bellflower hospital $250,000 Thursday for failing to keep employees from snooping in the medical records of Nadya Suleman, the mother who set off a media frenzy after giving birth to octuplets in January — MORE

MOBILE DEVICES - REDUCE THE RISK OF A PRIVACY OR SECURITY BREACH

May 14, 2009

As we receive, use and send information "on-the-go", the risk of losing a mobile device or having it stolen, and the resulting risk of a data security breach, grows exponentially. Being portable and having information at our fingertips is highly convenient, but reducing the risk of a data breach is even more important — MORE

HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS - "USE A MAC"

April 24, 2009

If you're thinking of upgrading your IT setup, I would highly recommend a Mac, even if you need to run a PC. Same logic applies for laptops in your organization. Even during a recession, the productivity gained by giving your employees computers that just work can't be underestimated — MORE

SIX SIMPLE AND QUICK WAYS TO SECURE YOUR iPHONE

April 15, 2009

When it comes to mobile devices, security tops the list of IT security managers' concerns. And rightly so: According to a Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) survey of 2,024 information security professionals earlier this year, more than half of respondents say risks related to mobile devices and remote workers are up significantly compared to 2007 — MORE

CYBERCRIME MORE ORGANIZED THAN EVER, NEW REPORT SHOWS

April 14, 2009

Overall, 2008 was a continuation of that trend as cybercriminals continued to attempt the spread of malware to be used in an effort to collect confidential information. The hackers created more than 1.6 million new threats in 2008 - a staggering amount considering that 2007 saw the creation of 624,267 new threats and 2006 saw just 140,690 — MORE

USE TWITTER SMARTLY AND SAFELY FOR WORK AND PLAY

April 13, 2009

Twitter holds inherent value for both your personal and business life. As a business person, building a presence on Twitter helps you connect with customers and peers, and perhaps get feedback on your products and services — MORE

CANADIAN MP WANTS PRIVACY LAWS UPDATED TO "ACCOMMODATE" GOOGLE STREET VIEW

April 3, 2009

Last week Nepean-Carleton MP Pierre Poilievre filed a motion before a Parliamentary committee seeking Google CEO Eric Schmidt or a Canadian representative to appear before the Canadian government and help examine the privacy issues around Street View — MORE

CANADIAN RETAILER RESELLS COMPUTER DRIVE FULL OF PERSONAL FILES

March 25, 2009

Canada's largest office products store sold a returned computer hard-drive on clearance containing hundreds of personal files on it - a move privacy experts say violates key provisions of a privacy law requiring businesses to safeguard personal information of customers — MORE

FOREIGN WEB ATTACKS CHANGE SECURITY PARADIGM

March 25, 2009

Traditional security systems may be ineffective and become obsolete in warding off Web attacks launched by countries, according to Val Smith, founder of Attack Research. New attack trends include blog spam and SQL injections from Russia and China, Smith said during his talk at the Source Boston Security Showcase — MORE

WHAT NOT TO DO WITH YOUR TAX RETURN

March 25, 2009

Do you have a home computer? You think you're being careful with what you read, save and share from it? Guess what? Chances are you could be a cyber-crime victim just waiting to happen — MORE

GMAIL AND GOOGLE APPS COULD FACE PRIVACY INVESTIGATION FOLLOWING BREACH

March 24, 2009

A privacy group has asked the US Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether Google Inc.'s cloud computing services, including the popular Gmail hosted e-mail service, Google Docs and the Picasa photo sharing service, adequately protect users privacy — MORE

AS THE ECONOMY SINKS, DATA BREACHES RISE

March 6, 2009

despite advances in technology and a bevy of new regulations intended to force companies to safeguard consumer data, data thieves are as clever - and busy - as ever. While information-technology budgets are under extreme pressure these days, information security may be one area that should escape the ax — MORE

THE GOOD, BAD AND UGLY OF ID THEFT TRENDS

March 6, 2009

Identity theft is on the rise, up as much as 22 percent in 2008. Fraud of all stripes is up, too. The reason, experts say, is the recession is pushing criminals to be more brazen — MORE

ARE PASSWORDS OUR BEST SECURITY OPTION?

March 6, 2009

I'm willing to accept the fact that passwords are the best data-security option today, but they're far from perfect, primarily because of the human factor. Either our passwords are too easy to guess or we're too willing to share them, whether inadvertently (by writing them down where others can find them) or on purpose — MORE

BUSINESSES HIT BY PHONE FRAUD MAD AT TELECOM COMPANIES; WANT POLITICAL ACTION

February 24, 2009

Frustrated companies facing crippling bills totalling hundreds of thousands of dollars for phone calls made fraudulently through their voice-mail systems say they are getting little satisfaction trying to straighten out the costly mess — MORE

NEARLY 60 PERCENT OF FIRED WORKERS "STEAL COMPANY DATA" BEFORE QUITTING

February 24, 2009

A survey of 945 individuals who were laid off, fired or quit their jobs in the past 12 months shows that 59 per cent admitted to stealing company data and 67 percent used their former company's confidential information to leverage a new job — MORE

STIFF FINES, JAIL TERMS PRESCRIBED FOR SPAMMERS IN "LONG OVERDUE" CANADIAN BILL

February 17, 2009

An anti-spam bill currently before the Canadian senate - now known as S-220, An Act respecting commercial electronic messages (the Anti-Spam Act) - if passed would help Independent Service Providers (ISPs) and individuals take up arms in the global battle against spam, say industry insiders — MORE

U.S. IS WORLD'S SPAM CAPITAL, CANADA "NO LONGER" AMONG TOP OFFENDERS

February 12, 2009

Five years after Bill Gates declared that spam would be a thing of the past within two years, spammers continue to cause problems for computer users, using sites like Facebook and Twitter as a vehicle for their antics — MORE

COMPANIES LOSE $202 FOR EACH COMPROMISED CUSTOMER RECORD

February 4, 2009

Companies that are reluctant to invest what it takes on data security better be prepared to pony up a lot more if their systems are ever breached. That's the main take-away from a new report released by the Ponemon Institute LLC, which shows that the average cost of a data breach to companies is continuing to increase — MORE

FINDING YOURSELF ONLINE - INFORMATION ABOUT YOU AVAILABLE ON THE WEB

January 28, 2009

What information is available about you in cyberspace? Where does it come from? What risks does it present and what, if anything, can you do to protect yourself? To answer those questions I decided to use my own identity, Robert L. Mitchell, a national correspondent at Computerworld, as my research subject — MORE

MONSTER'S DATABASE HACKED, JOB SEEKERS' PERSONAL INFO STOLEN

January 27, 2009

Monster Worldwide Inc. is advising its users to change their passwords after data, including e-mail addresses, names and phone numbers, was stolen from its database — MORE

PHISHING SCAM LURES CANADIAN TAXPAYERS WITH PROMISE OF CASH

January 20, 2009

Tax season may seem like it's a long way off yet, but that hasn't stopped Internet fraudsters from promising taxpayers a refund in a bid to steal their personal information, according to the Canada Revenue Agency — MORE

COMPUTER PRO OFFERS SECURITY TIPS

January 20, 2009

Businesses routinely hire consultants to organize their IT (information technology) networks and be on call when viruses attack or software becomes balky. Daniel Sproul thinks businesses also should hire computer forensics experts who can spot internal IT security issues that could damage a business' operations - and reputation — MORE

ENTERPRISE DATA BREACHES ON THE RISE, REPORT FINDS

January 20, 2009

If last year was any indication, enterprise IT security pros will be busy in 2009. A report released this week by the Identity Theft Resource Center, examining data security breaches in 2008, found lots of issues to address — MORE

AUDITOR: IRS STILL VULNERABLE TO CYBER BREACHES

January 20, 2009

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service remains vulnerable to a wide range of cybersecurity problems, and the agency has fixed less than half of the vulnerabilities identified in a November audit, according to a recent report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office — MORE

HACKERS TO TAKE AIM AT THE CLOUD, VIRTUALIZATION

January 19, 2009

The booming popularity of virtualization, cloud computing and other new technologies may prove too tempting for malware authors to resist - and could prompt a wave of attacks in 2009, according to security vendor AppRiver — MORE

WORRIES ABOUT BREACHES OF PRIVACY

January 19, 2009

It has been reported that there have been more documented data breaches in 2008 through August than in all of 2007. In addition to the damage to reputation of the corporations which have experienced the data breaches, individual victims of data theft have suffered losses for which they have sought redress in the courts and, for certain large breaches, groups of victims have also sought class action status in the courts — MORE

DESTROYING DIGITAL DATA: WHAT ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES?

January 13, 2009

When it comes to electronic personal information and privacy, what is the responsible way to get rid of such information? The goal is effective destruction of the digital data such that personal information cannot be obtained or reconstructed — MORE

E-PAYMENT SITE BREACH COMPRIMISES 5 MILLION CUSTOMERS

January 8, 2009

CheckFree Corp. and some of the banks that use its electronic bill payment service are notifying more than 5 million customers that criminals took control of several of the company's Internet domains and redirected customer traffic to a malicious Web site hosted in the Ukraine — MORE

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