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- Cloud storage - comparison of the main service providers http://t.co/7XG08h2J about 3 days ago
- RT @bcsjersey: @BCSJersey @JerseyTelecom Gigabit Jersey presentation slides from this event can be viewed here http://t.co/lpq8zutu about 3 days ago
- Stay legal on-line. What can you legally post? Here's a good test and an eye-opener http://t.co/qMLZuKcy about 6 days ago
- RT @LiveTheBusiness: FBI issues warning on hotel Internet connections http://t.co/Nvrqqt4s about 1 week ago
- Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times - yuk !! about 1 week ago
- RT @bcsjersey: @BCSJersey working with Jersey education: Schools competition has 486 entries - well done everyone !! about 1 week ago
- Security tip: When being interviewed on TV, make sure passwords aren't written behind you http://t.co/Ekk2Ag8H about 1 week ago
- Software architecture training comes to Jersey http://t.co/jdrMIuHV /cc @SimonBrown @JerseyTourism about 1 week ago
- Twitter users - time to change your password as 55,000 accounts and passwords are published http://t.co/uKjPvpxj about 1 week ago
- RT @bcsjersey: @BCSJersey event:'Gigabit Jersey-What is it exactly?' 16 May. JT Global explain this initiative and pose your questions h ... about 2 weeks ago
incidents Archive
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Vodafone unknowingly spread viruses with brand new phones
Posted on April 18, 2010 | No CommentsOne of the first things you want to do with a new mobile phone is synchronise it with you PC to get your contacts and music. It’s brand new, out of the box and out of the plastic wrapping – it must be ‘clean’. Think again …. -
HSBC IT employee stole data of 15,000 clients
Posted on April 18, 2010 | No CommentsAn HSBC IT employee at its Swiss private banking division stole the account details of 15,000 customers and passed them to the French tax authorities. -
Gap laptop stolen with non-encrypted personal data of 800,000 people
Posted on April 18, 2010 | No CommentsA laptop containing unencrypted personal information for 800,000 people who applied for jobs with clothing retailer Gap Inc. has been stolen. The computer contained social security numbers and other sensitive information belonging to residents of the US and Puerto Rico who applied online or by phone for jobs from July 2006 to June 2007, the retailer said in this list of frequently asked questions. Details for applicants living in Canada were also exposed, although they didn't include social insurance numbers. -
Monster.com site may never be safe, says Chief Exec
Posted on April 18, 2010 | No CommentsMonster.com has admitted that the number of job seekers on its website who had their personal data stolen is greater than the 1.3 million originally reported. Sal Iannuzzi, chief executive at the recruitment website, said that the company's investigations into the recent hack found a second attack that had gone undetected.
