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Symantec seeks $55 million in piracy lawsuits

May 16, 2007 Company alleges eight distributors sold counterfeit versions of its security software. TAGS: Symantec Corp., Norton Co., California, security

McAfee acquires Wireless Security

June 2, 2005 Company will gain new Wi-Fi technology through the deal and plans to introduce new consumer products this fall. TAGS: wireless security, McAfee Inc., Wi-Fi security, Wi-Fi, Webcast, small business, WEP, California, wireless network, security

XML security specialist Forum Systems buys Kenai

February 2, 2006 Salt Lake City-based Forum plans to add the tools of Rocklin, Calif-based Kenai into its security line. TAGS: Forum Systems Inc., XML, California, security

Court orders data on credit card heist to be saved

August 4, 2005 CardSystems and three other companies are ordered not to destroy data related to the security breach at the payment processor. TAGS: CardSystems Solutions Inc., security breach, credit card, merchant, California, payment, security

Medical group: Data on 185,000 people was stolen

April 8, 2005 Thieves make off with a California organization's two new Dell PCs--and the financial and medical records of thousands of patients. TAGS: patient, theft, medical record, personal information, identity theft, California, security, database, server, Dell, PC

Symantec to resell Qualys services

March 13, 2006 Qualys vulnerability management service to be offered by Symantec's Managed Security Services. TAGS: Qualys Inc., Symantec Corp., California, security

Symantec to buy compliance specialist

August 16, 2005 Recently merged security giant plans to acquire Sygate, as it continues on its expansion spree. TAGS: Sygate Technologies, Symantec Corp., VERITAS Software Corp., compliance, acquisition, California, security

This week in security

July 8, 2005 Technology--and the human spirit--were put to the test after four blasts ripped through London. TAGS: London, worm, credit card, California, security

Symantec wins piracy judgment

April 20, 2005 Security specialist has been granted a $3.1 million default judgment in a lawsuit against an accused software pirate, company says. TAGS: Symantec Corp., judgment, Norton Co., California, security

Credit card suit now seeks damages

July 7, 2005 Updated complaint also says MasterCard, Visa should have known that payment processor CardSystems had failed security audits. TAGS: CardSystems Solutions Inc., MasterCard International, security audit, Visa International, defendant, credit card, merchant, suit, security standard, California, credit card company, transaction, damage, complaint, security, payment

CA exec urges Asia to strengthen data-breach laws

September 28, 2007 Security sales director says region should follow Japan's example to ensure companies take data security more seriously. TAGS: Asia, data security, identity management, enterprise security, penalty, law, Computer Associates International Inc., Japan, network security, region, Singapore, exec, security, U.S., California

California scrutinizes Diebold e-voting

December 21, 2005 Memory cards present security concerns that require additional evaluation, state officials say. TAGS: Diebold Inc., e-voting, California, memory card, election, security

Identity theft: Calendar

October 24, 2005 How are laws to combat ID fraud progressing? What events are coming up? Keep track with News.com's regularly updated schedule. TAGS: identity fraud, social security number, Social Security, security breach, conference, identity theft, sale, security, California

ChoicePoint data loss may be higher than reported

March 10, 2005 SEC filing raises questions about whether the security breach went beyond the 145,000 Americans notified. TAGS: ChoicePoint Inc., SEC filing, asset, record, California, search, database, security

Police blotter: Silicon Valley burglars busted

January 12, 2007 In this week's installment, two men are accused of orchestrating at least 12 late-night computer burglaries of tech firms around Sunnyvale, Calif. TAGS: Police Blotter, Sunnyvale, hammer, men, Silicon Valley, California, car, security, TV, laptop computer

RSA confab: Boom times for security

February 13, 2006 No longer just for cryptogeeks, RSA Conference attracts big-name speakers, product launches, underscoring security's growing importance. TAGS: RSA Security Inc., Bill Gates, conference, data security, Symantec Corp., security, security company, anti-spyware, event, CEO, California, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Blood bank fears ID heist

December 21, 2004 Delta Blood Bank warns donors after a computer that held personal information is stolen. TAGS: social security number, personal information, Social Security, identity theft, California, letter, bank, security, laptop computer

New 'botworm' exploits Symantec flaw

December 15, 2006 "Big Yellow" hits systems running Symantec's corporate antivirus tools, warns eEye Digital Security. Symantec says attacks are limited. TAGS: eEye Digital Security, Symantec Corp., worm, flaw, threat, security, SpyBot, California, server, antivirus, operating system, Microsoft Corp., PC

Lawsuit seeks disclosure in credit card heist

June 28, 2005 Class-action suit wants credit card companies to alert millions of consumers whose personal data was recently exposed. TAGS: CardSystems Solutions Inc., MasterCard International, Visa International, credit card, credit card company, merchant, suit, lawsuit, disclosure, class action, California, card, security

Elementary school nixes electronic IDs

February 17, 2005 Under scrutiny, technology supplier shelves plan for outfitting California students with high-tech badges. TAGS: RFID, school, student, privacy, children, radio, California, security
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