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    Japanese military loses data again 02/07/2008 08:17:21

    Japan's Self Defense Force lost sensitive data on joint US-Japan military exercise
    Japan's Self Defense Force lost sensitive data pertaining to a joint US-Japan military exercise last year, the Ministry of Defense said Tuesday.
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    Icy encryption tool protects laptops from "cold boot" attack, vendor says 14/05/2008 08:36:43

    Vulnerable encryption keys erased by HyBlue's IceLock
    The vendor HyBlue says it can prevent the "cold boot" encryption hack discovered by Princeton researchers with a laptop security product announced Tuesday.
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    Linux, Unix, Mac, Windows PCs get authentication integration 06/12/2007 08:29:57

    Centeris releases version 4.0 of Likewise with the intent of making Linux a first-class citizen on Windows networks
    Centeris, which provides cross-platform authentication via Microsoft's Active Directory, Tuesday enhanced its Likewise platform (Clear Choice Test of Likewise)Â and an added open source project that will be distributed with the top Linux operating systems.
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    PayPal, eBay and Yahoo begin rollout of authentication technology 04/10/2007 13:34:15

    Goal is to protect customers and reduce fake e-mails
    Yahoo!7, eBay and PayPal have joined forces to protect customers against fraudulent e-mails and phishing attacks with the implementation of new authentication technology.
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    Study: Users ignore bank security features 06/02/2007 08:52:00

    A new study has found users of online banking sites tend to bypass critical clues that the integrity of those sites may have been compromised
    Users of online banking sites tend to bypass critical clues that the integrity of those sites may have been compromised, according to the working draft of a study released on Sunday by researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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    E-mail authentication: Cost, standards remain problems 11/11/2004 11:07:29

    E-mail authentication can help fight the growing spam e-mail problem, but vendors need to come up with a single, open standard to avoid confusion and crippling costs for small ISPs (Internet service providers), participants in a U.S. government summit said Wednesday.
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