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Network Advocates encryption products provide "safe harbor" from breach notifications. Our products protect the confidentiality of your data and safeguard the brand and reputation of your organization while allowing legitimate users—patients, doctors, staff and business partners—to maximize their productivity, confident that sensitive health information is secure.
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Hungarian hacker gets 30 months for extortion plot on Marriott

A Hungarian hacker who attempted to extort money from Marriott International Inc. by stealing confidential data from its computers and threatening to expose it was sentenced to 30 months in prison.


Anonymous grabs email from firm that defended Marine in Haditha case

In what's turning out to be quite a busy Friday for the hacking collective, Anonymous today said it has broken into the website of a law firm that represented a U.S. Marine accused of killing civilians in Haditha, Iraq.


German gov't endorses Chrome as most secure browser

Germany's cyber security agency today recommended that Windows 7 users run Google's Chrome browser, citing the application's sandbox and auto-update features.


PHP 5.3.10 fixes critical remote code execution vulnerability

The PHP Group released PHP 5.3.10 on Thursday in order to address a critical security flaw that can be exploited to execute arbitrary code on servers running an older version of the Web development platform.


Google reveals Android malware 'Bouncer,' scans all apps

Google yesterday unveiled an automated system that scans Android apps for potential malware or unauthorized behavior, a move critics have long called the company to make.


Lawsuit raises questions about email privacy at work

A recent lawsuit filed against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is drawing attention to the question of whether employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy when using personal email accounts on workplace computers.


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