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U.S. looks at lax computer security at agencies after Chinese hacks – Columbus Dispatch


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U.S. looks at lax computer security at agencies after Chinese hacks
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The Dispatch public affairs team talks politics and tackles state and federal government issues in the Buckeye Forum podcast. Your Right to Know. Budget would end reporter review of concealed-carry names. By David E. Sanger, Nicole Perlroth & Michael D.
Attack Gave Chinese Hackers Privileged Access to US SystemsNew York Times
FireEye Identifies Chinese Group Behind Federal HackRe/code
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Mobile security app gains foothold among students at U. of Florida – Columbus Dispatch

Mobile security app gains foothold among students at U. of Florida
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It was the first time the University of Florida junior had used TapShield, a mobile security application. “Ever since that happened, believe me, a lot of my friends have now downloaded it,” she said. “ It's a great safety net for us, and you can't

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Computer security called lax at state health department – Columbus Dispatch

Computer security called lax at state health department
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The state watchdog's report, issued yesterday, said that while there's no evidence confidential information was compromised, the investigation revealed computer-security weaknesses. The report detailing the investigation said some employees in the

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Computer security can be tricky – Columbus Dispatch


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Computer security can be tricky
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Sign up for home delivery of The Columbus Dispatch and find out What's In It for You. Enroll in EZPay and get a free gift! Enroll now. The maintaining of passwords is something anyone who uses computers — which is just about everyone — wrestles with

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