Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Vudu resets user passwords after hard drives lost in office burglary

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April 09, 2013

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Vudu resets user passwords after hard drives lost in office burglary

Video service says burglars stole hard drives containing sensitive personal information, including names, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and some credit card information.

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LulzSec hackers plead guilty to attacks on Sony, Nintendo, more

Ryan Ackroyd, Jake Davis, and Mustafa al-Bassam all admit to plotting to hack Sony, 20th Century Fox, Nintendo, and other organizations in 2011.

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Microsoft to add dual-factor sign-on security 'soon': report

The company will follow very closely in Google's footsteps as it adds a more secure authentication process for logging in to devices and services, LiveSide.net reports.

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U.S. Air Force designates six cybertools as weapons

New designations should allow the programs to better compete for increasingly scarce Pentagon funding, an official says.

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