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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: data security, Asia, identity management, Computer Associates International Inc., penalty, law, Japan, region, network security, foundation, security, Singapore, enterprise security, exec, U.S., California

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, security, California

Schwarzenegger signs e-voting 'paper trail' bill

September 28, 2004 New law requires paper backup for electronic ballots, amid nationwide concerns about flaws in e-voting systems. TAGS: e-voting, law, California, backup, 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

This week in security

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

Security head accused of 'hack and tell'

September 30, 2003 The president of Forensic Tec is arraigned on charges that his company intruded into several government and military computers as an alleged publicity stunt. TAGS: indictment, attorney, government, Microsoft Office, president, security, California, U.S.

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, election, memory card, 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., credit card, security breach, merchant, payment, security, California

State agency warns of security breach

February 13, 2004 California's Employment Development Department alerts some workers that their personal information may have been accessed by an intruder, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: agency, personal information, intruder, identity theft, worker, letter, California, server, database, security

California voting machine called into question

November 5, 2003 A state committee tables certification of Diebold's new touch-screen voting machine pending an investigation of uncertified software allegedly inserted into existing machines. TAGS: Diebold Inc., Alameda, county, Kevin Shelley, software upgrade, certification, Secretary of State, e-voting, California, Ohio, investigation, law, state, touch screen, security

Feds admit error in hacking conviction

October 17, 2003 Federal prosecutors ask an appeals court to reverse a computer-crime conviction that punished a California man for notifying a company's customers of a flaw in its e-mail service. TAGS: conviction, federal prosecutor, hacking, prosecutor, flaw, attorney, government, security, California, e-mail, San Francisco, U.S.

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: hammer, Police Blotter, men, Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley, car, California, laptop computer, security, TV

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, identity theft, sale, data security, conference, security, California

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, Visa International, security audit, defendant, credit card, merchant, suit, security standard, debit card, damage, transaction, California, complaint, card, payment

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, server, PC, database

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, Social Security, personal information, bank, letter, identity theft, California, security, laptop computer

Microsoft awarded $4 million in spam suit

July 16, 2004 A California man who allegedly sent phony "Windows security warnings" will have to pay up, judge rules. TAGS: spammer, suit, spam, attorney, anti-spam, Microsoft Corp., California, message, security, Microsoft Windows, e-mail

California county to defy e-voting ban

May 13, 2004 San Bernardino County plans to defy an order issued by California's secretary of state and use its electronic voting machines in the November election. TAGS: Kevin Shelley, county, San Bernardino, Secretary of State, Diebold Inc., e-voting, election, supervisor, California, touch screen, order, security

FBI probes network breach at Stanford

May 26, 2005 Computer system security breach may have put the personal information of nearly 10,000 people at risk. TAGS: incident, Stanford, social security number, Social Security, university, personal information, California, security

Cabir mobile virus found in U.S.

February 18, 2005 Virus appeared in two phones in a Southern California shop window, possibly infected via Bluetooth wireless. TAGS: Cabir virus, infection, virus, NTT DoCoMo Inc., F-Secure Corp., Nokia Corp., Symbian Inc., handset, cell phone, antivirus, Japan, Bluetooth, U.S., security, California, operating system
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