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Agencies fail to protect software, report says  13 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: GovExec - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Government In letters sent to chief information officers at 16 federal agencies, the General Accounting Office has detailed widespread non-compliance with policies in place to protect the government's software code.. . .

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Security policies fall short  12 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: Fcw.com - Posted by Chris Pallack   
Government Federal agencies are failing to follow the policies to ensure that changes in their software and systems do not open security vulnerabilities, the General Accounting Office told agency officials last month.

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NTT downplays FBI's concerns over Verio bid  07 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: News.com - Posted by Chris Pallack   
Government NTT Communications, a unit of Japanese telecommunications giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, today played down concerns its $5.5 billion bid for U.S. Internet service provider Verio poses a threat to U.S. national security.

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FBI digs into hacker attacks on Qualcomm  07 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: News.com - Posted by Chris Pallack   
Government SAN DIEGO--Federal investigators have launched a probe to investigate hacker attacks against wireless communications company Qualcomm.

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Army 'geeks with guns' track down hackers  05 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: GovExec - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Government Late last year, Aaron J. Eden, a disgruntled Army private stationed in Indianapolis, Ind., hacked into the Army's Enlisted Records and Evaluation Center system and deleted 38,000 personnel-related files.. . .

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