ICO finds NHS Liverpool Community Health breached Data Protection Act
The medical history of 31 children and their mothers was lost by NHS Liverpool Community Health during a premises move in October last year.
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The medical history of 31 children and their mothers was lost by NHS Liverpool Community Health during a premises move in October last year.
The first Apple iPhone keylogging ‘utility’ has reportedly arrived in the security industry. Ostensibly for legitimate use, iKeyGuard is also being discussed as potential darkware.
South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) has launched a probe into a data breach at Hyundai Capital that affected 420,000 of its customers.
CIOs will need to rethink their IT governance policies as employees turn to social media tools to collaborate at work, according to research from analyst group Gartner.
Trend Micro claims to have identified a new type of cloud service that allows a variety of crimeware exploits – botnets, Javascript vulns and PDF exploits to mention but a few – to be rented from the cloud for around $30.00 a day.
Botnets – swarms of infected PCs controlled by a command-and-control server(s) – are becoming big business for cybercriminals and now security researcher Brian Krebs has detailed how crimeware professionals are now renting out sub-swarms for cash.
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MidState Medical Center in Meriden, Conn., said that it lost a hard drive containing personal information on patients at the hospital. Reports indicate that the number of patients affected is around 93,500.
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The Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) has announced it is stepping up its campaign for stronger intellectual property rights (IPRs) in the UK.