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        <title>Articles tagged with Passwords from SC Magazine</title>
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          <title>LivingSocial updates encryption practices after password breach affects 50m</title>
          <description>On Friday, the popular coupon site announced that hackers breached its servers.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/livingsocial-updates-encryption-practices-after-password-breach-affects-50m/article/291042/</link>
          <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 16:56:35 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>On Friday, the popular coupon site announced that hackers breached its servers.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>IEEE says proxy &quot;anomaly&quot; caused 100k password breach</title>
          <description>An organization made up of millions of technology professional members has blamed a major data exposure on a process glitch with its proxy provider.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/ieee-says-proxy-anomaly-caused-100k-password-breach/article/261341/</link>
          <pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2012 18:23:35 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>An organization made up of millions of technology professional members has blamed a major data exposure on a process glitch with its proxy provider.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Debate: In light of recent breaches, passwords remain a useful</title>
          <description>Debate: In light of recent breaches, passwords remain a useful method for authentication.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/debate-in-light-of-recent-breaches-passwords-remain-a-useful/article/254689/</link>
          <pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2012 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Debate: In light of recent breaches, passwords remain a useful method for authentication.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Password security can improve, but the hackers will still get in</title>
          <description>Considering the endless march of breaches, it may be time to scrap the belief that adequate passwords -- or even passphrases -- can prevent hackers from breaking into corporate environments. Instead, security pros should focus their efforts on gaining visibility into their networks.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/password-security-can-improve-but-the-hackers-will-still-get-in/article/253931/</link>
          <pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2012 19:52:59 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Considering the endless march of breaches, it may be time to scrap the belief that adequate passwords -- or even passphrases -- can prevent hackers from breaking into corporate environments. Instead, security pros should focus their efforts on gaining visibility into their networks.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Hackers loot German gaming site Gamigo of 8m passwords</title>
          <description>The latest password breach involves Gamigo, which has lost an estimated 8.2 million email address and password combinations, including three million in the United States.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/hackers-loot-german-gaming-site-gamigo-of-8m-passwords/article/251497/</link>
          <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2012 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>The latest password breach involves Gamigo, which has lost an estimated 8.2 million email address and password combinations, including three million in the United States.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Video: Password security</title>
          <description>SC Magazine executive editor, Dan Kaplan, sits with James Lyne, director of technology and strategy at Sophos, to discuss password security in today&apos;s threat landscape.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/video-password-security/article/251498/</link>
          <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2012 04:40:01 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>SC Magazine executive editor, Dan Kaplan, sits with James Lyne, director of technology and strategy at Sophos, to discuss password security in today&apos;s threat landscape.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>&quot;Flashback&quot; trojan targets Mac computers</title>
          <description>A live exploit is making the rounds that takes advantage of a bug in Java, which has already been patched, but hasn&apos;t yet made its way to Mac OS X users.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/flashback-trojan-targets-mac-computers/article/234877/</link>
          <pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 17:17:00 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>A live exploit is making the rounds that takes advantage of a bug in Java, which has already been patched, but hasn&apos;t yet made its way to Mac OS X users.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Shutting access to passwords</title>
          <description>Imagine a mobile device falling into the wrong hands - resulting in the draining of bank accounts co-opting of identities.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/shutting-access-to-passwords/article/232591/</link>
          <pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Imagine a mobile device falling into the wrong hands - resulting in the draining of bank accounts co-opting of identities.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Military dating website says LulzSec hack didn&apos;t happen</title>
          <description>A military dating website, which a band of hackers claimed this week to successfully infiltrate to pillage members&apos; personal information, was not actually hacked, according to its administrator.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/military-dating-website-says-lulzsec-hack-didnt-happen/article/234201/</link>
          <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2012 15:19:11 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>A military dating website, which a band of hackers claimed this week to successfully infiltrate to pillage members&apos; personal information, was not actually hacked, according to its administrator.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Another PlayStation Network breach stings Sony customers</title>
          <description>Sony&apos;s PlayStation Network again has been hit by hackers, but the limited damage that resulted could point to strides being made by the electronics giant.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/another-playstation-network-breach-stings-sony-customers/article/214179/</link>
          <pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 14:48:22 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Sony&apos;s PlayStation Network again has been hit by hackers, but the limited damage that resulted could point to strides being made by the electronics giant.</itunes:summary>
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