TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Google moved quickly on Tuesday to reassure its enterprise customers that their data is in safe hands, following its disclosure that it was targeted in December by a "highly sophisticated" cyberattack from China.
By Juan Carlos Perez | 13 January, 2010 11:41
Google is apologizing after it mistakenly e-mailed potentially sensitive business data last week to other users of its business listings service.
By Jeremy Kirk | 13 January, 2010 01:12
HSBC Bank says a bug in its imaging software inadvertently exposed sensitive data about some of its customers going through bankruptcy proceedings.
By Robert McMillan | 07 December, 2009 06:01
The pager message is from a woman near a pay phone near 38th Street in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001. The woman says her children were evacuated, but she's trying to find them. She tells her husband she loves him.
By Robert McMillan | 26 November, 2009 07:10
Workers at T-Mobile UK have been selling customer data to brokers who work for the competition, T-Mobile and the U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office said on Tuesday.
By Nancy Gohring | 18 November, 2009 06:49
A major U.K. newspaper has notified 500,000 people that details they posted to the newspaper's employment site may be in the hands of hackers.
By Jeremy Kirk | 26 October, 2009 23:24
Take a look at the number of reported data leaks in the US and Australia and you could be forgiven for thinking that we’re a pretty secure lot. But the level of Australian incidents is more likely to be on par with the US – it’s just that you don’t hear about it.
By Georgina Swan | 30 July, 2009 15:42
In a story just dripping with irony, e-mail security vendor McAfee has accidentally sent the contact details of more than 1400 conference attendees in a spreadsheet attached to a thank you message.
By Rodney Gedda | 29 July, 2009 16:11
T-Mobile confirmed on Tuesday that internal information posted on the Internet by hackers was stolen from its systems, but said it does not appear customer data is in jeopardy.
By Jeremy Kirk | 10 June, 2009 04:27
A hard drive containing personal information of White House staff and visitors during former U.S. President Bill Clinton's administration is missing from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, the agency said.
By Grant Gross | 21 May, 2009 03:22
Data-leak prevention that lets organizations monitor for unauthorized transmission of sensitive content is a powerful technology sometimes put to surprising uses. And those with DLP experience say the biggest challenges lie with people and their online habits rather than technology.
By Ellen Messmer | 12 September, 2008 07:28
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