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- Ysabetwordsmith, on 02/04/2009, -1/+14What infuriates me is the skyrocketing trend of *forcing* people to put their sensitive information online. Many medical providers simply deny service to anyone who refuses to sign the "consent" waiver to have their records stored in electronic form. Many banks, hospitals, etc. have had their databanks broken into and people's information stolen, thus wreaking havoc. NO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION IS EVER SAFE. It is merely more or less challenging to burgle. But even if you know this, it doesn't matter, because less alert people will make you vulnerable by putting your information into electronic format. And then deny all responsibility or obligation to help if someone steals your identity or otherwise harms you.
- TheEpicChocobo, on 07/28/2009, -0/+10I agree, and when they're hacked into your site via Sql Injections it can get bad.
- chadillak, on 02/06/2009, -1/+9Why the exclamation mark?
- inactive, on 02/05/2009, -1/+9Just think of the information that can be gathered when a government-sanctioned lobbyist tool is installed on people computers encouraged to support a movement, like this one:
http://digg.com/world_news/Lobbyware_used_to_front ... - viraj86, on 02/05/2009, -0/+7Dont ever use orkut javascripts...they are the nastiest data stealers
- itsradBrad, on 02/06/2009, -0/+7Bad titles are made worse by bad punctuation, title shows!
- zjbird, on 02/06/2009, -0/+5Tank,
Charge the EMP. - inactive, on 02/06/2009, -0/+5Wank!
With Run-DMC - Ahnteis, on 02/06/2009, -0/+5"Data breach incidents are increasing, study shows!"
Well duh, there's more data being collected and put into networked systems than ever before. - mjbk24, on 02/06/2009, -0/+4Glad I wasn't the only one that thought so.
- temujin2012, on 02/06/2009, -0/+4All your data are belong to me.
- noahhoward, on 02/06/2009, -0/+4Is it any surprise? More and more businesses are becoming computer-centric = more and more employees handle electronic data = more breaches.
That and 90% of security people think locking something down is the only solution. - MothBoy, on 02/06/2009, -1/+4Why the question, Mark exclaimed?
- BenBenMan, on 02/06/2009, -1/+4Why the question mark?
- mjbk24, on 02/06/2009, -0/+3Yeah, that threw me off too.
- Bidofthis, on 02/06/2009, -0/+3Usage of Exclamation Points in Digg Subject headers are increasing, study shows!
- inactive, on 02/06/2009, -0/+3HA! thanks!
- foltaggio, on 02/07/2009, -0/+2Mistakes happen.
- xero69, on 02/08/2009, -0/+2I had to reset my Monster.com password the other day because some person(s) raided the login and password database. Lovely.....
- spectre_25gt, on 02/06/2009, -0/+2And your developer needs to be smacked for not sanitizing input.
- lowdose, on 02/06/2009, -0/+2The study would show much more data breach, but I breached the data of the data breach study!
- Murdats, on 02/06/2009, -0/+2in other news more money is being stolen then ever before, portable media player theft increased over 10 years ago and mobile phone theft up over 20 years ago.
- cybertrust, on 03/02/2009, -0/+1And the sun rises in the East today
- maynardw, on 02/06/2009, -1/+1Why the quest I' on, Mark?


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