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Federal Judge Approves Home Depot Data Breach Settlement – Credit Union Times


Credit Union Times

Federal Judge Approves Home Depot Data Breach Settlement
Credit Union Times
U.S. District Judge Thomas Thrash on Friday approved a settlement between Home Depot and financial institutions, including credit unions, in a suit filed in the wake of a 2014 data breach at the retailer. Several state credit union leagues and CUNA

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Schalmont board approves budget that cuts $800k, warns of more cuts to come – The Daily Gazette


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Schalmont board approves budget that cuts $ 800k, warns of more cuts to come
The Daily Gazette
When a user sets up fingerprint security on an Apple iPhone or a phone that runs Google's Android software, the phone typically takes eight to 10 images of a finger to make it easier to make a match. And many users record more than one finger — say

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Slovenian government approves Tutus’ secure smartphone, Färist Mobile, for the protection of classified government … – Military Technologies

Slovenian government approves Tutus' secure smartphone, Färist Mobile, for the protection of classified government …
Military Technologies
The Färist Mobile is a secure smartphone based on the Android operating system, with integrated strong encryption to protect against information theft and intrusion. This phone has various innovative security features designed to enable organisations

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US House approves cyberthreat sharing bill; privacy concerns remain

The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to approve legislation that would encourage companies to share cyberattack information with each other and with the government, despite concerns that it would put new consumer information in the hands of surveillance agencies.

The House voted 307 to 116 on Wednesday to approve the Protecting Cyber Networks Act (PCNA), which would protect companies that voluntarily share information from customer lawsuits. Several digital rights groups and cybersecurity researchers oppose the bill, saying it requires data shared with civilian agencies, including potentially personal information, to be passed on to the National Security Agency.

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