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Equifax Breach Updates: Malicious URLs, 10.9 Million Stolen Driver’s Licenses and More – NextAdvisor (blog)


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Equifax Breach Updates: Malicious URLs, 10.9 Million Stolen Driver's Licenses and More
NextAdvisor (blog)
As information gleaned from the investigation into its data breach is analyzed, Equifax has continued to release more details on exactly who and what were compromised when hackers ran loose for four months in the credit bureau's computer systems.

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The latest government data breach came from (wait for it…) fishing licenses – Hot Air

The latest government data breach came from (wait for it…) fishing licenses
Hot Air
While it's painful to admit, incidents of data hacking which expose personal data entrusted to the government are so common these days as to barely merit a headline. There's been yet another breach this year and it's not one which is likely to make a

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Lab licenses tool to improve government computer network security – Phys.Org

Lab licenses tool to improve government computer network security
Phys.Org
She described the NeMS team as computer scientists and engineers who are collaborative and productive, with a passionate mission to improve computer security. Other team leaders included computer engineer Domingo Colon and NeMS project manager …

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Iowa to put driver’s licenses on mobile phones

The Iowa Department of Transportation will begin rolling out a free mobile app next year that residents can use to store and present a digital copy of their driver’s licenses, the Des Moines Register reported this week.

The mobile app will supplement the traditional plastic ID cards, rather than replace them. Iowa’s DOT Director Paul Trombino said at a budget hearing on Monday that drivers will be able to present either form of identification when prompted by police officers and even during security screening at the state’s airports, according to the report. Trombino also suggested that the state could extend the app to other forms of state identification in the future.

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