Data breaches are a serious risk that can lead to a substantial amount of lost information annually. This week financial, legal, health, and education sectors were all hit.
Capital One is a large financial corporation and an American bank that offers financing and a range of other financial services to interested customers.
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care is an insurance provider that offers non-profit healthcare to residents in a variety of different states, including New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.
The University of Rochester is a mid-sized school in New York State. It was founded in 1850 and has more than 12,000 students overall.
Casepoint is one of the first companies to get approval to serve as an eDiscovery tool for Federal and State governments in the United States.
MCNA, a health insurance program service that works with children and Medicaid recipients, was recently the target of a ransomware gang.
Buying your own home is the American Dream, but it might seem out of reach to those with bad credit. However, the good news is, if your credit is less than perfect, you do still have options and in most cases, can still buy a home.
Any good IT article on computers and network security will address the importance of strong, secure passwords. However, the challenge of good passwords is that most people have a hard time remembering them, so they use simple or obvious ones that pose a security risk.
Senior scams are becoming a major epidemic for two reasons. First, seniors often have a lot of money in the bank from a life of working hard and saving.
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