In 2006, more than 48 million personal records were exposed according to the Data Loss Archive and Database maintained by attrition.org.
Information published by Ponemon states that data breaches have increased by 31% this year and the average cost incurred to disclosing companies is 182 dollars per compromised record.
This equates to $8.7 billion dollars in financial losses for 2006.
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Dan Kaminsky's Black Ops of Web 2.0: DNS Rebinding Attacks press mentions:
- Dan Kaminsky to participate in the Microsoft BlueHat hacker briefings, as reported by Dark Reading.
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- Dan Kaminsky discusses Web 2.0 application vulnerabilities with Techweb Network, noting that many of our current, most dangerous flaws aren't new. Watch the video here.
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- IOActive: Microsoft Takes LSD to Test Vista Security. Read the article here.
- Chris Paget - US-VISIT Talk / Defcon.
- Walter Pearce and Damon Cortesi demonstrate to KIRO-7 the dangers of choosing weak passwords. Video available here.
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- IOActive is pleased to announce being one of the few elite security companies to have finished the largest commercial application pen-test
of an enterprise operating system in the world! See our "BlueHat Hacker" reference by James Allchin in the New York Times!
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- IOActive's President, Joshua Pennell, is quoted in October 2003's The Washington Post's interview with Microsoft's CEO, Steve Balmer. The article covered the recent computer virus out break and Microsoft's response. Read the article in either html or pdf.
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- IOActive's President, Joshua Pennell, is quoted again in July 2002's Online CNET Magazine that covered the security risks of 802.11 wireless networks. Read the article in either html or pdf. The same article in pdf from zdnet is featured here.
- IOActive's President, Joshua Pennell, is quoted in July 2002's Online CNET Magazine that covered potential civil consequences of not securing your wireless ( 802.11 ) networks. The article.
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