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Hackers target health care as industry goes digital

With more health providers and insurers incorporating IT into clinical care, hackers are viewing the health care industry as their next target.

“Cybercriminals know that the health industry is moving into EHRs and there’s more data to steal,” said Ann Peterson, program director at the Medical Identity Fraud Alliance, an organization that works to reduce medical fraud.

Electronic health records, or EHRs, are increasingly being used by hospitals and doctors’ offices to store information such as test results and treatment plans, along with data such as patient names, Social Security numbers and birth dates.

Health insurance companies also use EHRs and store other personal data, such as credit card details, making them attractive targets for hackers. This week, Anthem, one of the largest health insurers in the U.S., said sensitive information on possibly 80 million employees and customers had been exposed during a cyberattack. The information thieves made off with included patient names, Social Security numbers, birth dates and medical identification numbers.

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Linus Torvalds on why he isn’t nice: “I don’t care about you”

On Friday in New Zealand—meaning Thursday in the United States, because, well, time zones—Linux kernel creator Linus Torvalds ended a keynote presentation at a New Zealand open source conference by offering flip responses to questions about diversity, future projects, and his gruff attitude toward Linux developers.

Following his keynote speech at the Linux.conf.au Conference in Auckland, New Zealand, Torvalds opened a Q&A session by fielding a question from Nebula One developer Matthew Garrett that accused Torvalds of having an abrasive tone in the Linux kernel mailing list. “Some people think I’m nice and are shocked when they find out different,” Torvalds said in response (quoted via multiple Twitter accounts of the event). “I’m not a nice person, and I don’t care about you. I care about the technology and the kernel—that’s what’s important to me.”

Afterward, another question from the audience asked for Torvalds’ thoughts on diversity in the open source community, an issue emphasized by the lack of minority keynote speakers at the Auckland event (and only one female keynote speaker, to boot). Torvalds offered a the-work-is-what-matters sort of response, stating, according to Twitter accounts, that “the most important part of open source is that people are allowed to do what they are good at” and “all that [diversity] stuff is just details and not really important.”

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Millennials Don’t Care About Mobile Security, and Here’s What to Do About It – Wired

Millennials Don't Care About Mobile Security, and Here's What to Do About It
Wired
As if the world hasn't given Millennials enough flak and attention, a new study is providing corporate IT departments with a reason to fear employees in their 20s and 30s. According to a survey conducted by TrackVia, a do-it-yourself business

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IObit Announces Advanced Mobile Care 4.0 as an Ultimate Solution for Mobile … – SYS-CON Media (press release)

IObit Announces Advanced Mobile Care 4.0 as an Ultimate Solution for Mobile
SYS-CON Media (press release)
Advanced Mobile Care is an all-in-one Android security and performance optimization app that performs a real-time virus scan while also featuring a brand new Anti-Surveillance, Anti-Theft, Game Speeder, Battery Saver, Call/SMS Blocker, App Manager, 

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