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Hacker mistakes French rugby fans for share traders
PARIS (Reuters) – Fans of French rugby club Dax are celebrating the recovery of their website after a shutdown caused by a hacker who seemingly mistook it for an offshoot of the German stock market index, the DAX. Supporters of Dax rugby club in southwestern France posted messages blaming the…
ProtectMyID: Sunday Snapshot: Share a photo on @instagram or @twitter of what makes your identity something to protect – what do you have to lose?
ProtectMyID: Sunday Snapshot: Share a photo on @instagram or @twitter of what makes your identity something to protect – what do you have to lose? View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory…
Tech elite share Jobs tributes on Facebook, Google
When Steve Jobs’ friends, colleagues and even competitors wanted to share their memories and feelings about their loss, they turned to social networking sites. Jobs, the co-founder of Apple and an industry luminary, died Wednesday at the age 56. The man who battled cancer for seven years was admired as…
DHS Seeks to Share Top-Secret Info with Banking and Finance Cybersecurity Pros
The Department of Homeland Security works with financial institutions to thwart cyber attacks and plans to do so more and more in the future, according to DHS testimony to Congress, including sharing top secret cyber intelligence. View full post on homeland cyber – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post…
Share Your 9/11 Story through New Augmented Reality App “110 Stories”
It’s hard to believe that it was 10 years ago today that the biggest terrorist attack on the United States of America took place. The tragedy of 9/11 was felt throughout the country then and continues to be felt today. It was a day that easily goes down in history…