Additional Data Loss and Data Theft Links

Last Updated: July 2, 2006


[2006-07-02] - More Private Data Is Burgled From Government Than Hacked

[2006-06-22] - Study: What Does a Data Breach Cost Companies

[2006-06-21] - Study: Most Technology Companies Have Data Losses

[2006-06-07] - Gartner's Magical Solution

[2006-06-01] - Electronic Privacy Information Center's Choicepoint review

[2006-05-22] - Americans want better data security laws

[2006-05-19] - Security breach victimizes staff of school district

[2006-05-15] - GE security exec shares tips for reducing security risk

[2006-05-11] - Bill puts cops first in data leak notification

[2006-05-03] - Q. What could a boarding pass tell an identity fraudster about you? A. Way too much

[2006-04-30] - Internal theft of personal bank data rare

[2006-04-23] - States rush to remove data on residents from websites

[2006-04-23] - Cyber Heist Could Cost Consumers

[2006-04-05] - Data Accountability and Trust Act (DATA)

[2006-04-03] - Countless Dens of Uncatchable Thieves

[2006-04-03] - Bureau of Justice Statistics: Identity Theft, 2004

[2006-03-27] - Lundquist's Guide To Not Getting Fired for Losing Your Laptop

[2006-03-02] - Social Security numbers found on state websites

[2006-02-04] - Invasion of The Stock Hackers

[2006-02-04] - Congressional Research Service - Personal Data Security Breaches: Context and Incident Summaries

[2006-02-04] - Oversight Hearing on Data Security, Data Breach Notices, Privacy and Identity Theft

[2006-02-04] - 2005 Disclosures of U.S. Data Incidents

[2006-01-17] - Banks to face no charges over India data theft incident

[2006-01-11] - The 2005 Hall of Shame

[2005-12-25] - People First security breach alleged

[2005-12-24] - Visa deals with possible data breach

[2005-12-23] - Justice Department Reveals Social Security Numbers

[2005-12-08] - Likelihood of fraud after security breach is surprisingly low, analysis finds

[2005-12-08] - Residents' data at risk on state's computers

[2005-12-05] - ID thieves try to steal millions from U.K. taxman

[2005-11-28] - Inadequate laws hobble privacy chief

[2005-11-19] - Interactive Graphic - Stolen Identities

[2005-11-18] - Your life secrets, left in a taxi

[2005-11-15] - Consumers punish firms over data security breaches

[2005-11-10] - Critics hit proposed data breach notification law as ineffective

[2005-10-26] - Banks to blacklist rogue workers in fraud fight

[2005-10-24] - Why Consumers Trust American Express

[2005-10-23] - Personal Data Privacy and Security Act of 2005 (Introduced in Senate)

[2005-10-20] - 'Zombie' ring allegedly hit 1.5 million computers

[2005-10-13] - How companies increasingly -- but inadvertently -- reveal data

[2005-10-06] - Credit card crime said shifting to Russian sites

[2005-10-03] - Do you know how to respond to the inevitable security breach? You'd better.

[2005-09-16] - Is online credit card theft worse than victimless fraud?

[2005-09-09] - Hospitals demo-hacked -- over 1.2 million patient records retrieved

[2005-08-15] - Indian call centres sell off Australians' details

[2005-07-28] - VISA CISP PCI Security Audit Procedures and Reporting

[2005-07-05] - Opinion: After a privacy breach, how should you break the news?


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