27 May 2012
MilitarySingles owned by remote file inclusion - SC Magazine Australia
The data included names, usernames, passwords, and IP addresses. Following the breach, an unidentified administrator for ESingles Inc., the parent company of MilitarySingles.com, posted a comment on a website that records data breaches denying the ...
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Gambling News Month in Review, May 2012 - ADI News
Buffalo Studios is the same company that developed the software for the very famous bingo game on Facebook, Bingo Blitz. The reason behind this new partnership and the whole virtual bingo project was announced by Andy Chody, the CEO of the Riviera ...
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A Day Designed To Keep Kids Safe - WBAL Radio
A 28-year-old effort designed to keep children safe from predators is being commemorated today throughout the nation. National Missing Children's Day was started in 1984 to teach children basic safety tips, like walking in pairs and knowing how to ...
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Security Breach in UNO's Database - Gateway
The data base has access to student's social security numbers, addresses, course grades and other sensitive information. "Together with law enforcement, the University of Nebraska is investigating a security breach into the Nebraska Student Information ...
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Boston Children's Breach Highlights Healthcare Data Insecurity - Sci-Tech Today
Symantec reports that healthcare had by far the highest percentage of data breaches of any sector: 43 percent. Boston Children's Hospital reported that a laptop containing 2159 patients' health records had been stolen. Security researcher Neil Roiter ...
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The FBI Child ID App: A Free Tool to Help Keep Kids Safe - SurfKY News
You can also quickly and easily e-mail the information to authorities with a few clicks. The app also includes tips on keeping children safe as well as specific guidance on what to do in those first few crucial hours after a child goes missing.
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Scots dad unveils safe social network site for youngsters - Scotsman
FACEBOOK founder Mark Zuckerberg denied this week he was working on plans to open up the social network up to children under the age of 13. The newly-married internet billionaire said the complexity of keeping kids safe online meant it was: 'not top of ...
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