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More British Intelligence Gaffs. At Least MI-5 Using Device Encryption
It was only two days ago that the world found out about the sale of a camera with confidential information from MI-6. The media is now reporting that MI-5 is looking for a palmtop computer that went missing after a thief burglarized a house rented by...
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National Bank Of Canada Laptop Theft Affects A High Percentage. Laptop Encryption Probably Not Used
National Bank of Canada, Canada’s sixth-largest lender by assets, according to Bloomberg, has publicly announced that a laptop computer was stolen from its headquarters in Montreal. Although not expressly stated, it seems to me that this particular laptop...
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Can Disk Encryption Stand Up To Shinto Blessings?
I found a fun little article that deviates from the usual disk encryption stories. I was looking over Gizmodo today, and happened upon this post about a Tokyo shrine that blesses computers . Quite a number of blogs have picked up on it. Granted, you still...
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Laptop Encryption Software Works: Random Guy Steals Laptop From Bank In Broad Daylight
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has revealed that a laptop computer owned by the bank, and containing the personal details of approximately 100 bank customers was stolen. However, they declined to make the incident public because the information held...
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Data Breach Of Nearly All Korean Adults: Data Protection Like File Encryption Definitely Not Used
Two disks with personal information on virtually all adults in South Korea were found on top of a garbage pile in Seoul. It was pretty obvious that the disks did not use data protection solutions like file encryption from AlertBoot: the person who picked...
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Lost RIT Computer Presumably Does Not Have Laptop Encryption. Records Go Back To 1968
A laptop computer has gone missing from the grounds of the Rochester Institute of Technology. While the RIT breach does not affect all at RIT, a sizable part of the New York‑based institution’s populace is affected. Anyone who, going as far back as 1968...
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