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Homeland Security begins sharing cyberthreats with business

The Homeland Security Department on Thursday formally began sharing details of new digital threats with private business and other government agencies, a culmination of a longtime effort to improve...

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NJ hopes boys join its stand-out girls in cyber-skills program

It's New Jersey's goal to "blow past" the competition in this event for high schoolers, and be No. 1 in the United States. Continue reading…

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NJ hit by 10 million cyberattacks in 1 day, homeland security expert says

Weekly, Russia is the source of about half a million cyberattacks on the executive branch of New Jersey government. Continue reading…

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Weak Security Hampers Cyber Efforts, Says Official

A senior Pentagon official says international cooperation on developing better tools and methods to prevent cyberattacks is being undermined by poor computer security among U.S. allies. Continue reading…

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U.S. Senate Fails to Advance Cybersecurity Bill Again

The Senate failed again to advance legislation to protect the U.S. electrical grid and other critical industries from cyberattack, setting the stage for President Barack Obama to sign an executive...

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U.S., China Discuss Cybersecurity

U.S. and Chinese officials are discussing cybersecurity as the two world powers begin four days of talks to build cooperation and broach issues that divide them. Continue reading…

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Cybersecurity Discussed in NYC

The heads of the nation's three top intelligence agencies said Thursday they strive to protect Americans' privacy in an evolving era of cybersecurity threats, electronic surveillance and concerns about...

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Scammers Dream

More than half of consumers admit to sharing personal information through social media that can make them victims of identity theft and other scams, according to a new survey from Visa. Continue reading…

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White House Offers to Help Businesses Fight Cyberattacks

The Whited House on Wednesday offered to help U.S. businesses protect their computer systems from cyberattacks that President Barack Obama called "one the gravest national security dangers that the...

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CIA Accused of Searching Senate Computers

The head of the Senate Intelligence Committee accused the CIA Tuesday of criminal activity in improperly searching a computer network set up for lawmakers investigating allegations that the agency used...

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US Charges Chinese Officials in Cyber-Espionage Case

The United States has brought first-of-its kind cyber-espionage charges against five Chinese military officials accused of hacking into U.S. companies to gain trade secrets. Continue reading…

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FBI: BlackShades Malware Hit a Half-Million Computers

More than a half-million computers in over 100 countries were infected by sophisticated malware that lets cybercriminals remotely hijack a computer and its webcam, authorities said as charges were...

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Create Secure Passwords

NEW YORK (AP) -- With the recent news that a Russian hacker ring has amassed some 1.2 billion username and password combinations, it's a good time to review ways to protect yourself online. Continue...

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Cyber Fraud Hotline

If you saw or even suspected cyber fraud, would you know who to call to report it? Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick admits he wouldn't. Continue reading…

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Protecting Online Info

A new Pew Research Internet Project report finds 61 percent of people would like to do more to protect their personal information online, while 37 percent believe they already do enough. Continue reading…

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Russian website may be hacking your home security cams

LONDON (AP) -- A child playing in Bucheon, South Korea. An empty crib in Absecon, New Jersey. Cattle feeding in Behamberg, Austria. Footage from more than 100 countries is being streamed from bedrooms,...

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Obama calls for stronger laws against identify theft

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Monday proposed strengthening laws against identity theft by requiring notification when consumer information is hacked and protecting students' private...

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Forgot password? Experts work on new ways to log in

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Tired of trying to remember a different password for each of your online accounts? Or worried about re-using the same password too many times? You're not alone. Tech experts...

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Report: Some top baby monitors lack basic security features

Several of the most popular Internet-connected baby monitors lack basic security features, making them vulnerable to even the most basic hacking attempts, according to a new report from a cybersecurity...

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What's being done to increase cybersecurity?

As New Jersey officials take part in National Cyber Security Awareness Month, it might be time to ask yourself how secure you think you are when you go online? Continue reading…

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