Philip Kaplan, chief privacy officer of the US Department of Homeland Security, has confirmed in a statement that a 2014 security breach exposed personally identifiable information…
Philip Kaplan, chief privacy officer of the US Department of Homeland Security, has confirmed in a statement that a 2014 security breach exposed personally identifiable information…
If account credentials stolen during a data breach are posted on public servers, is it ever legitimate business to make money trading access to this data? It sounds dubious, but this is precisely what a small group of websites started doing two years ago to almost no applause. Read More
ZDNet is reporting about another data leak, this one from US Army’s Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), which is also within to the NSA. Read More
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