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A NATO website was hacked

June 24, 2011 - 4:32am | Fraud | News
A NATO website was hacked

One of NATO website was hacked, as reported by the alliance Thursday. The e-Bookshop website, operated by an external company, contained no classified data and is now blocked.

Police dealing with cyber crimes had notified the alliance of "a probable data breach," the statement said without providing details.

"NATO'S e-Bookshop is a separate service for the public for the release of NATO information and does not contain any classified data," the statement said.
 


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Ignorant companies are at risk of data theft via printers they dispose

August 6, 2010 - 8:43am | Fraud | News
Ignorant companies are at risk of data theft via printers they dispose

While most of us know that when we upgrade our computers or mobile phones buying new ones and selling old models we should be careful not to have our sensitive data stored on the hardware we are getting rid of. But many people today do not know that other office equipment like fax machines and printers can also store our data.

We risk having our sensitive information reach the wrong hands as it was shown in the course of a recent News of the World investigation, which discovered sensitive information on office kit sold through a second-hand supplier.


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Chinese hackers breached 1,295 machines at NATO and foreign ministries

March 30, 2009 - 9:38am | Articles | Fraud
Chinese hackers breached 1,295 machines at NATO and foreign ministries

The Times has today reported that 1,295 machines at NATO and foreign ministries, embassies, banks and news organizations across the world, as well as computers used by the Dalai Lama and Tibetan exiles were compromised by some spy system. A spy network believed to have been controlled from China has hacked into classified documents on government and private computers in 103 countries, according to internet researchers, says British newspaper.  


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Iceland’s banking system has suffered as never before

December 14, 2008 - 8:36am | News
Iceland’s banking system has suffered as never before

Iceland observes the biggest banking collapse in history. The collapse of krona and nationalization of the country’s three largest banks started in early October. It forced the country to secure help from IMF, left Iceland’s economy and the head of central bank Mr. David Oddsson’s reputation in tatters. During the last two months the actions of protest were held in Reykjavik’s main square. Each Saturday the protesters called for Oddsson’s removal from office. 


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