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Verizon Puts Yahoo on Notice After Data Breach – Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal

Verizon Puts Yahoo on Notice After Data Breach
Wall Street Journal
Verizon Communications Inc. VZ -0.02 % signaled it may demand to renegotiate its $ 4.8 billion deal for Yahoo Inc. YHOO -1.75 % following the internet company's recent disclosure of a data breach that affected more than 500 million accounts. At a
Yahoo's data breach may impact its $ 4.83-billion deal to sell to VerizonLos Angeles Times
Verizon signals Yahoo data breach may affect acqusitionPCWorld
Verizon says Yahoo data breach could impact buyoutCBS News
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Fish/Wildlife officials: No Oregon data breach, but online site now closed ‘until further notice’ – OregonLive.com


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Fish/Wildlife officials: No Oregon data breach, but online site now closed 'until further notice'
OregonLive.com
Phil Pope, of McMinnville, casts out into Siletz Bay in this 2015 photo. A possible data breach earlier this week prompted Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials to suspend online sales of fishing and hunting licenses. No breach was detected
Fish and Game halts online tag sales after breachKTVB.com
Idahoans can still buy hunting, fishing tags in person, while data breach investigatedThe Spokesman Review (registration) (blog)
Washington Fishing, Hunting License Sales Suspended After Cyber BreachOPB News
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Network World Tim Greene

Advanced notice of Microsoft Patch Tuesday fixes is no longer free

From now on if you want to see what patches Microsoft is going to issue on Patch Tuesday you’ll have to pay for it.

The company’s Advanced Notification Service – the Thursday postings that thumbnailed the security bulletins the company would issue on Patch Tuesday – will only be available to Premier customers. For the past 10 years the service has been free to anyone who wanted to subscribe.

“Moving forward, we will provide ANS information directly to Premier customers and current organizations involved in our security programs, and will no longer make this information broadly available through a blog post and web page,” according to a post by Chris Betz, the senior director, of Microsoft’s Security Response Center.

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