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Friday January 03, 2003
$100K Reward for Stolen ID Data (Original) PHOENIX -- A government contractor posted a $100,000 reward Tuesday in the theft of Social Security numbers and other personal records of 500,000 military service members and their families in 16 stat...
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College Student Charged with Distributing DirecTV Trade Secrets Online (Original) Prosecutors charged a college student on Thursday with distributing on the Internet hundreds of secret documents that could help TV owners steal signals from one of the nation's leading satellite tele...
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Four Accused in ID Thefts at H&R Block (Original) WHITE PLAINS, New York (AP) -- More than two dozen customers who went to H&R Block for tax-preparation help had their personal information stolen as part of an identity theft scam, according to a fede...
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Hackers Prompt Nebo District to Upgrade Software Security (Original) SPANISH FORK -- Computer hackers tried to break into the Nebo School District's computer network 638 times on Dec. 1.
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Lindows CEO Funds Xbox Hacking (Original) Robertson admits he donated $200,000 in prize money.
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Macro and Script Viruses Dying Off (Original) The end of standard mass mailing worms is nigh - maybe as soon as before the end of 2003. But there replacements - Trojans and Spyware - are much, much worse.
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Study Finds Spam e-mail Cost U.S. Corporations $8.9 billion (Original) All those junk e-mail messages may promise instant wealth, but they can be quite painful to the bottom line.
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Toward a More Secure 2003 (Original) Eighty percent of all licenses for expensive, high-grade firewall programs come on specially configured pieces of hardware designed to run this software. That figure is far higher than it was a few ye...
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Why Kevin Mitnick Worries Me (Original) Things are looking good for Kevin Mitnick. In 2000, he completed a five-year prison term for computer crimes; this January, 39-year-old Mitnick will have his probation restrictions lifted. So Mitnick,...
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Why RIAA Keeps Getting Hacked (Original) The Recording Industry Association of America may not want people to share digital files, but the organization certainly seems to be in favor of open access to its website.
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Yaha Virus Lingers into the New Year (Original) A new variant of the Yaha computer virus, which emerged Dec. 31 and was detected on thousands of PCs during the holiday season, appears to be making a gradual retreat, but it's still ranked as a "medi...
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