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Hackers using virulent malware worm dressed as Halloween fun to target victims. Warning: Do not click if you see the image in this story in your e-mail.
Social networking and e-commerce are mainstream activities, but privacy preferences vary according to age, country, and type of websiten
Tom Ridge, former Department of Homeland Security chief, on the importance of disaster preparedness and battling complacency
Internet security researchers are warning about a new malware service, apparently based in Eastern Europe, which pursues a business model charging a fee for each PC infected.
They May Be Simpler than You Think
Data from the U.S. Secret Service shows individuals' information stolen most often from businesses
Business continuity plans helped Qualcomm and San Diego County keep going despite system overload, employee evacuations and other consequences of the fires.
Supply chains are your first line of defense. They can also be your Waterloo if you don't learn the lessons taught by recalls, lightning strikes and fires.
Bad burgers, dangerous toys, faulty tires and other famous recalls from the past
From peanut butter to bikes, product recalls are breaking records. Will your supply chain be ready when you have to run it backward in order to track, trace and collect a recalled product?
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