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Billie-Jo Clarke

Infographic - The state of hacked accounts - 0 views

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    October 6th, 2011 by Michal Harush | Category: Data & Research, Infographic | 1 Comment " Get the full report at: http://www.commtouch.com/state-of-hacked-accounts
Jack Tomlinson

Betfair loses millions of customers' credit card details then covers it up | Mail Online - 0 views

  • More than 3.1 million account names with encrypted security questions, 2.9 million usernames, and nearly 90,000 account usernames with bank account details were stolen.
  • Betfair said it did not inform its registered customers of the attack
  • The betting group said it had contacted the Australian Federal Police and German authorities over the attack
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    Had this for a little while and forgot to share, if your still after a high profile data details case this is one
Jack Tomlinson

Data Security Rules - Mastercard - 1 views

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    PDF on What Merchants must not do with the data they receive from their customers. 
Jack Tomlinson

How it works - Verified By Visa - 1 views

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    How it works Verified by Visa
Jack Tomlinson

Shop safely online - VISA Gudielines - 1 views

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    VISA's Tips on how to shop safety online
Billie-Jo Clarke

Data protection Info-graphic <USE THIS IN YOUR CONCLUSION - 0 views

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    Strategic insights on using IT to achieve business goals Human error plays a significant role in data loss. It is the culprit in 32 percent of cases, according to recent research. But what about the remaining 68 percent? Hardware malfunction, malware, software corruption and smackdowns dished out by Mother Nature are among the most common causes.
Jack Tomlinson

SUPERBOWLLL!! on Twitter Infographic - 2 views

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    5.6 million tweets on the superbowl in 46 different countries and in 23 languages 
Billie-Jo Clarke

Why Do Websites Use Cookies? - 0 views

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    SolveYourProblem eLearning Series Internet Security A cookie is a small file that contains only text. It attaches itself to your hard drive for each website you visit during any given browser session. They are essentially messages for web sites that stay on your hard drive until you manually delete them, by yourself or with the help of software cleaning program.
Billie-Jo Clarke

Natural Disaster Threat Maps - 0 views

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    Are your systems well prepared? Can they imporve? Get a free assessment report. How well will your business get through its next disaster event? Get a free assessment report. Are your systems ready for this? Is there more to do? Get a free assessment report. Will your IT survive a disaster?
Billie-Jo Clarke

Human Error Causes Most Data Loss, Study Says - 2 views

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    Human error accounts for three-quarters of incidents where sensitive data is lost, new research has revealed. A report from the IT Policy Compliance Group says a fifth of organizations are hit by 22 or more sensitive data losses a year, with customer, financial, corporate, employee and IT security data going missing because it is stolen, leaked or destroyed.
Jack Tomlinson

About Usability | Usability First - 1 views

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    The Website  showed in class 
Billie-Jo Clarke

How the Internet is Changing Education | PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - 4 views

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    How the Internet is Changing Education
Ross Parker

What is e-mail client? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary - 1 views

  • Search Term of the Day Recent Terms Did You Know? Quick Reference All Categories Stay Connected WeboBlog About Us
  • Home &gt; e-mail client e-mail client Tweet An application that runs on a personal computer or workstation and enables you to send, receive and organize e-mail. It's called a client because e-mail systems are based on a client-server architecture. Mail is sent from many clients to a central server, which re-routes the mail to its intended destination. Also see Why E-Mails Bounce in the Did You Know section of Webopedia.
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