Security executives at e-commerce companies should take a look back in the history books when attempting to effectively secure their data. There’s a lot to learn from the castle builders and designers of long ago, such as how to create an active
MySpace Users Struggle to Overcome Cybervandalism - PC World
One of the first social networking upstarts, MySpace , is facing continuing security problems that threaten to spoil many of the innovative features that make the site useful. Hackers, spammers and Internet malcontents have turned many of the “group
Majority of Security Software is Acquired Online - Consumer Electronics Net
PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y., BUSINESS WIRE — With 62% of purchases occurring on the Internet, the majority of security software products are being acquired online with over half of those online purchases being made directly through the manufacturer Web
California Computer Hackers Turn Pro With CEH Training Courses - Earthtimes
GREENBELT, Md. , June 30 — The Academy of Computer Education (ACE), a computer training school that prepares students to take industry certification exams, has recently opened a satellite campus in the San Francisco Bay Area . The Fremont, CA
Montgomery Ward kept the Internet security breach quiet until June. - Newsoxy.com
Montgomery Ward Direct Marketing Services CEO, David Milgrom, said the financial company Citigroup detected the computer invasion in December. By going through HomeVisions.com, another Direct Marketing Services site, hackers had plundered the

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