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Data breaches persist despite heightened security
Earlier this year, some employees of Schneider Electric of Palatine got an unwelcome surprise in a letter about the stock purchase plan in which they participate. Visible through the address window were their Social Security numbers. One of Schneider's...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Boy Scouts of America, Youth Organizations, Fraud, LivingSocial, Inc.
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Candace Bushnell's upcoming novel leaked by hacker Guccifer
Candace Bushnell, author of "Sex and the City," is the latest to fall victim to Guccifer, the hacker who exposed former President George W. Bush's secret life as a painter, New York magazine reported. Taking control of Bushnell's email, Twitter...
Tags: Stephenie Meyer, Computer Crime, Guccifer, George W. Bush, Twilight (book)
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Kimberly McBroom's Blog
Tuesday, May 7 I truly hope you were able to catch "Susan's Story," either last night at 6 or today on WDBJ 7 Mornin'. Susan Bahorich bravely shared her personal struggle with ovarian cancer. I am so proud of her for being open and honest with what she is...Tags: Voting, Radio Industry, Gabrielle Giffords, Government, A Christmas Carol (movie, 2009)
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You have no right to state workers' numbers
If you were ever shot down asking a pretty girl for her phone number, you're not alone. Trust me, they don't spill their digits to everyone who asks. I bet few people would confuse state bureaucrats for beauty queens, but it's not easy getting their...Tags: Bucks County, Freedom of Information Laws, Government, Public Employees, Laws
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Gmail after death
Change of SubjectBy Jessica Reynolds Have a Google account? You can now officially dictate what will happen to all your emails, photos and documents after you bite the dust. Today Google launched the Inactive Account Manager, a settings tab that allows you...... -
Bill could lead largely to end of Internet sales tax loophole
WASHINGTON — With rare bipartisan support, the Senate is poised to pass a bill this week that could lead largely to the end of the nation's long online sales tax holiday. The measure would allow states to require that large online retailers...Tags: Business, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Senate, Government, Computer Networking and Internet
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Email exemption would erode public-records law
Amid all the chaos in this year's legislative session, a seemingly innocuous sentence could do more harm to government transparency than any measure in recent memory. Lawmakers seem not to care. But you should. This one sentence would make it far more...
Tags: Rick Scott, Apopka, Executive Branch, Voting, Don Gaetz
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It's Shopping Saturday! Check out our mono list of retail coupons
Sun SentinelFreebie Friday morphs into Shopping Saturday! Our freebie free-for-all goes coupon crazy with retail coupons and deals, free offers, savings on dining and fun things to do. Use it to save all weekend long! Don't forget, Mother's Day is May 12! "Like"...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Stein Mart Incorporated, Toys "R" Us, Inc., Toys, Bacon
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Boston bombing links underscore Sochi Olympic security concerns
After two trips to the 2014 Sochi Olympic bobsled venue over the past two winters, sled pusher Katie Eberling of Palos Hills said she is not worried about returning or having family members travel there because of links between the prime suspects in...
Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Auto Racing, U.S. Department of State, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Associated Press' Twitter hacked, fake tweet sends stocks plunging
The Associated Press' main Twitter account was taken over Tuesday by hackers who sent out a fake tweet saying two explosions had gone off at the White House, injuring President Obama. Within minutes, the real AP used other accounts at its disposal to...
Tags: NPR, Twitter, Inc., Dow Jones Industrial Average, White House, Social Media
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In wake of hack, Twitter reportedly testing two-step verification
Twitter is working on a two-step verification security method that could make it more difficult for hackers to take over users' accounts, according to a report. Wired said Wednesday that the San Francisco-based social network is internally testing the...
Tags: NPR, Twitter, Inc., Social Media, Google Inc., Media Industry
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Men sentenced in naked-photo plot against pro poker players
Two Silicon Valley men were sentenced Monday for a "sextortion" plot in which they tried to extort professional poker players with threats of publicizing naked photographs and other private information stolen from email accounts. Tyler Schrier, 23, of...Tags: Punishment, Meningitis, Google+, Prisons, Prosecution
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