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  Thursday, February 15, 2007


ID Theft: Where you live makes a difference, study finds. New York, California, Nevada and Arizona are among the riskiest U.S. states for ID theft, while Wyoming, Vermont, Montana and North Dakota are among the safest, according to a study by ID Analytics Inc. [Computerworld Privacy News]
8:47:49 PM    

Second Maryland hospital in a week discloses breach. St. Mary's Hospital in Leonardtown, Md., has become the second hospital in the state in the last week to disclose a potential compromise of patients' personal data. [Computerworld Privacy News]
8:44:34 PM    

Greetings. I've been getting lots of continuing interest and queries in the wake of my blog item from late last year:

How To Tell If Your Cell Phone Is Bugged

In an effort to explain this issue in a more demonstrative and somewhat less technical manner, I'm pleased to announce a short free video (under six minutes):

"Is Your Cell Phone Bugged?"

While I'll admit that the production values are much closer to those of Ed Wood than of Cecil B. DeMille, I hope you'll still find this video to be interesting, or at least amusing.

"Is Your Cell Phone Bugged?" Video Access Pages:

Streaming Via YouTube

Streaming or Download Via Google Video

Be seeing you!

--Lauren--


5:26:07 PM    

Drive-by Web Attack Could Hit Home Routers. If you haven't changed the default password on your home router, do so now. [PC World: Latest Technology News]
5:18:30 PM    


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