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Federal pay system breach shows bad security plan: analyst

The security glitch in the federal government

OLG uses biometrics to ban gambling addicts

How the Ontario Lottery Gaming Corp. is using facial recognition technology to identify members of the Voluntary Self-Exclusion program and prevent them from entering casinos

Tax season brings phishing threats

Phishing attacks are often seasonal. It's tax season. Put two and two together and find out how scam artists are posing as the taxman

Breach of privacy case holds lessons for IT departments

IT managers should heed the court ruling that found it to be a breach of privacy when police copied an employee

Beijing to track people via their mobile phones

The plan is meant to relieve traffic congestion but could set off worries over privacyrn

Mobile developer contests seeks to boost privacy

ACLU leads the development competition, which seeks to address security on smart phones. Contest sponsors include the Tor Project, with the assistance of Ontario

Canon makes security a printing priority

Printing and Imaging company Canon has released its new UniFLOWS v5, addressing enterprise security concerns

U.S. senator calls for protections on device location

Oregon senator Ron Wyden says he will introduce a bill to set rules for police access to mobile location information

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