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Heartland Breach Bad As Tylenol Poisonings?
January 25, 2009 Added by:Anthony M. Freed
The company issued statements Friday (1/23) in an effort at damage control in which the CEO compares the potential industry-wide impact of the breach to none other than that of the Tylenol poisonings of some twenty-five years ago that nearly brought down the drug maker...
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U.S.Banks Vulnerable to Sabotage
December 19, 2008 Added by:Anthony M. Freed
Democratic U.S. Rep. James Langevin of Rhode Island, who chairs the homeland security subcommittee on cybersecurity, said: “We’re way behind where we need to be now.” Dire consequences of a successful attack could include failure of banking or national electrical systems, he said...
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