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How To Fully Delete All Personal Data And Other Files On Your Laptop Computer. Hard Drive Encryption Can Help As Well
So you’re selling your computer. Or it’s so old that you have to toss it away. But you’ve also read how discarded computers can lead to identity theft. How’s that work, anyway? And what can you do to prevent it from happening? The answer lies in how much...
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Leicester Loses USB Memory Stick With Sensitive Information On 80 Babies, Did Not Use File Encryption
Council bosses at Leicester City have announced the loss, or possibly the theft, of a computer memory stick that held sensitive information of 80 babies and their families. The personal information included names, addresses, dates of birth, and telephone...
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Using Hard Disk Encryption To Stem The Leading Cause Of Corporate Data Loss
Ars Technica has an analysis of a study released by Compuware regarding corporate data losses. Such a study had already been published by Trend Micro earlier in the year, and it looks like the Compuware report backs up those conclusions. The gist of the...
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Nikon Coolpix and Data Breach: Tied For Life Thanks To Google And MI6 Data Breach
MI6. Home of James Bond, Q, and Dame Judi Dench, arguably the best M ever. Shaken Vodka Martinis, never stirred. Babes. But going forward, “Nikon Coolpix” may be what comes up to some people’s minds when MI6 is mentioned. Many (way too many) sites are...
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File Encryption Not Used In Yet Another Lost UK CD: Whittington Hospital NHS Trust
Whittington Hospital NHS Trust is alerting the public that four CDs with employee payroll details were lost on July 22. The CDs were in transit to McKesson, a payroll company, where it was to be stored. While the four CDs did not feature file encryption...
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Bank Data Tape With No File Encryption Lost: Wells Fargo Customers Affected
At least, I’m assuming that file encryption was not used based on the article I’m reading at codyenterprise.com . A computer data tape which contained sensitive customer information like names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and bank account numbers...
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