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Healthcare organizations feel under increasing attack from the Internet, while security incidents involving insiders and disappearing laptops with sensitive data are piling up. On top of that, there's now the prospect of a surprise audit from the federal government agency in charge of overseeing the HIPAA security and privacy rules. read more »
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/022708-healthcare-cyberattacks.htmlBy Ellen MessmerNetworkWorld.com02/27/08Healthcare organizations feel under increasing attack from the Internet, while security incidents involving insiders and disappearing laptops with sensitive data are piling up. On top of that, there's now the prospect of a surprise audit from the federal government agency in charge of overseeing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act security and privacy rules.Healthcare organiz read more »
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PhishMe, a new security SaaS offering from the Intrepidus Group, enables companies to launch mock phishing attacks against their own employees in the name of improving email security. - The Intrepidus Group has put its own spin on the axiom about teaching a man to fish.In this case, the information security vendor is teaching companies to phish – not so they can feed themselves, but so they can educate their employees on the threats they face.Through Intrepidus new software-as-... read more »
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Microsoft is again urging users to apply a patch for a vulnerability in the Windows Server service. The company reported earlier that a new variant of the Conficker worm has surfaced to target the flaw. - Microsoftadvised organizations yet again to deploy the patch for a flaw affectingthe Windows Server service that was fixed in October.The latest attacks are coming courtesy of a new variant of the Confickerworm, identified by Microsoft as Win32/Conficker.B.According to the company, the var... read more »
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Microsoft is again urging users to apply a patch for a vulnerability in the Windows Server service. The company reported earlier that a new variant of the Conficker worm has surfaced to target the flaw. - Microsoft advised organizations yet again to deploy the patch for a flaw affecting the Windows Server service that was fixed in October. The latest attacks are coming courtesy of a new variant of the Conficker worm, identified by Microsoft as Win32/Conficker.B. According to the company, the var... read more »
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