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So, Infosecurity Canada starts today and I can’t help but wonder if this will be their last year in town. Attendance numbers are looking bad, the major sponsor from last year backed out and they are as organized as a group of headless chickens.

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And now, the news…

  1. Microsoft patches Bluetooth, Internet Explorer flaws | Search Security
  2. Students’ personal data put online | Herald Tribune
  3. Most data breaches discovered too late, study says | Network World
  4. Security hole exposes utilities to Internet attack | Newsweek
  5. Spammers are making real money on fake drugs | LA Times
  6. Google touts dumping servers for Net service | Dallas Morning News
  7. E-discovery blunder leads to loss of attorney-client privilege | Computer World
  8. PCI compliance is not achievable without source code analysis | Net Security
  9. Yes, Contactless Payments Are Safe (no, CVV does not equate security) | RFID Journal
  10. The new weakest links | GCN

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