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blog:Lessons from the Data Breach at Heartland

Robert Carr was settling in for the evening in a New York hotel on Jan. 12 this year when at 10:30 p.m. he got a phone call that every financial services executive dreads. Carr, CEO of Heartland Payment Systems (HPY), learned that intruders might have hacked into the company’s computer network.
The next morning, his fears were confirmed. For a period starting in May 2008, cybercriminals had burrowed deeply into Heartland’s network and recorded consumers’ credit- and debit-card data. “That’s the worst thing that can happen to a payments company and it happened to us,” says Carr.
Heartland, the fifth-biggest payments processor in the U.S., had suffered what within days would be called the largest-ever criminal breach of card data. Security experts estimate that as many as 100 million cards issued by more than 650 financial services companies may have been compromised. Heartland faces class actions and inquiries by federal regulators over the matter. The intrusions not only put consumer or corporate data at risk but can also exact a high financial and public-relations toll on the companies whose systems are hacked. The TJX Companies (TJX), which operates retailers including T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, has said it incurred costs of more than $171 million related to an intrusion discovered in 2006 that resulted in the compromise of tens of millions of accounts. Costs for the average company are lower, about $6.65 million, according to a January survey by the Ponemon Institute.

Unlike peers who tend to stay mum on security breaches, Carr has gone public with Heartland’s story to encourage companies to share information about attacks and band together against cybercriminals who themselves are becoming better organized. He has divulged parts of the story previously but went into extensive detail in an interview with BusinessWeek.com.

Posted 11 months, 3 weeks ago.

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Blog: NOKIA 6500s

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Nokia 6500 slide is equipped with a visual area of 2.2-inch QVGA-resolution 16 million color TFT screen, built-in Bluetooth wireless modules, to support TV-OUT video output, the maximum capacity of 4GB and is compatible with third-party micro SD (T-Flash) expansion memory card. And with the same release of 6500 classic, Nokia 6500 slide also use the new micro USB port as a charger, headset, data lines to operate the three media. It can work as a result of WCDMA 850/2100MHz network environment, so the possibility of listing in the United States high. It is reported that support FM radio features FM stereo Nokia 6500 slide is expected to be in the third quarter of this year, a comprehensive listing.

Posted 1 year ago.

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Blog:NOKIA N78

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Nokia N78 unveiled in real time machine has been giving a feeling of deja vu, the main reason for this is that its design combines the N81, N82 features in the design of two models.

Nokia N78 is based on the reverse side of the design of N81, the same polished, but the effect on the increase of grain, compared fashion feeling. Of course, this is compared with the relatively similar popular N77.

Posted 1 year ago.

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Blog :Twitter era: I know you are doing:

Twitter, it represents a symbol of static information and to meet the real-time information. This demand, this world are once again return to original state of quiet.

Behind every Twitter account, is no longer just a normal user, it may be a businessman and a commodity, an incident, a new subway lines and a role in the virtual world. In the future, it might also be a relationship, a story, a kind of advice. Twitter is trying to finish the task that is not the WWW is to give the world every real and virtual objects, gives a URL.

Posted 1 year ago.

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