The audits conducted on the living and travel expenses claimed by three senators reveal some surprising information about how much they co-operated with the auditors, and what exactly they claimed.
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Healthcare organizations are swiftly embracing electronic records and social media, but their investments in information security and privacy are lagging.
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Ukraine's security service SBU said Monday it had arrested four people for allegedly creating fake payment cards with stolen information in an operation estimated to have caused US$20 million in damages.
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The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council today published guidelines aimed at helping merchants and others processing payment cards make effective use of what's known as "tokenization" technologies to conceal sensitive account information.
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A Taiwanese political party suspects the Chinese government is behind a hacking attack that stole information about the party's election activities.
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Nearly 80% of U.S. consumers say that they're wary of electronic health records because they fear that their personal information might be stolen or lost.
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The war between law enforcement and the Anonymous hacking collective continued this weekend as hackers dumped a 10 gigabyte database that included private e-mails and information sent by confidential informants. Hackers say they stole information during an attack on more than 70 small-town law...
The biggest business challenge today, in the minds of many information security officers, is the stealthy online infiltration by attackers to steal valuable proprietary information. The reality, they say, is that these so-called "advanced persistent threats" are so rampant and unrelenting they...
Consumers just don't trust electronic health records to securely store their personal information, according to a survey by Harris Interactive.
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I'm a big fan of search. The ability to use the Internet to cull information on virtually any topic with just a few clicks has made me more efficient and better informed. And "information" can come in the form of pictures, documents, videos, news feeds -- whatever you need.
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New York (CNN) -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former chief of the International Monetary Fund, pleaded not guilty Monday to seven charges involving a May 14 incident in which a housekeeping employee at New York's Sofitel hotel accused him of sexual assault.
Strauss-Kahn, who was considered a...
New York (CNN) -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former chief of the International Monetary Fund, pleaded not guilty Monday to seven charges involving a May 14 incident in which a housekeeping employee at New York's Sofitel hotel accused him of sexual assault.
Strauss-Kahn, who was considered a...
New York (CNN) -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former chief of the International Monetary Fund, is expected to be arraigned Monday on sexual assault charges in connection with an incident at a posh New York hotel last month.
Strauss-Kahn, who was considered a front-runner in France's next...
MIAMI, -- Prosecutors in Florida charged four Scott Rothstein associates with aiding and abetting the convicted Ponzi scheme operator with his $1.2 billion fraud.
Prosecutors charged attorney Howard Kusnick, who allegedly helped Rothstein defraud car dealer Ed Morse and his wife out of...
(CNN) -- Lockheed Martin acknowledged a "tenacious" attack on its information systems network this month but said no customer data was compromised.
The company issued a statement Saturday saying it learned of "a significant and tenacious attack" on May 21. It said the company's information...
<div>Quebec provincial police say they've uncovered an intricate identity-theft scheme that took $1 million total from more than 10,000 people.
In what is called a "phishing" scam, the fraudster sent his victims massive amounts of fake emails purporting to be from financial institutions and...
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-- The U.S. Embassy in Beijing said Friday it was "extremely disappointed" by a Chinese court decision to uphold the eight-year prison sentence of American citizen Xue Feng.
"I am extremely disappointed in the outcome...