By Dan Raywood on May 28, 2012 12:17 AM The proposed European 24-hour breach notification law will further swamp an already over-worked British regulator. The proposed changes would require that breaches should be notified of within 24 hours "where ...
By Dan Raywood on May 24, 2012 10:53 PM Yahoo!'s Chrome search extension dubbed Axis was found on its debut launch to have exposed a private certificate capable of allowing attackers to craft authentic but malicious plugins.
By Dan Raywood on May 23, 2012 10:06 AM British websites have until Saturday to comply to new requirements demanding web sites disclose the dissemination of cookies to visitors. Under the regulations, web sites would be required to disclose when ...
By Dan Raywood on May 21, 2012 12:40 PM Technology has been implemented by the Metropolitan Police to allow them to extract mobile phone data from suspects held in custody. According to BBC News, data extracted will include call history, ...
2:03 pm, 300 block of CR 1901, Raywood, “THEFT OF UTILITY TRAILER”. 7:02 pm, 400 block of FM 160N, Liberty, “COMP CLAIMS MEDS AND MONEY WAS STOLEN”. 7 pm Theft, 100 block of CR 2339, Dayton, “…STOLE VEH FROM EX WIFES RES EARLY THIS MORNING”.
Although I will remain on the Board I believe that two years is about the right period before stepping down for another and I wish Dave Raywood, who takes over this week, every success and the same great support that I received going forward."
By Dan Raywood on May 15, 2012 6:53 AM A member of the hacking group 'TeaMp0isoN' was arrested in Britain last week and is being questioned on suspicion of offences under the Computer Misuse Act. According to media reports, the 17-year-old male is ...
By Dan Raywood on May 15, 2012 6:40 AM Connecticut-based Union Savings Bank told blogger Brian Krebs it had seen an unusual pattern of fraud on a dozen debit cards it had issued, noting that most of the cards had also been used in a café at a nearby ...
