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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

IT exec who sabotaged organ donation records sentenced; Mozilla denies new Firefox bug is security risk

Mozilla denies new Firefox bug is security risk; Children's Hospital Boston secures high-traffic workstations
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IT exec who sabotaged organ donation records sentenced

The IT director of a nonprofit organ procurement center for more than 200 hospitals in Texas has been sentenced to two years in prison for deleting numerous organ donation records and other data after being fired from her job. Read full story

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Mozilla denies new Firefox bug is security risk
Mozilla is denying that a bug that crashes Firefox 3.5 is a security flaw, countering earlier reports that the company's latest browser contained a vulnerability, even though it had just been patched.

Children's Hospital Boston secures high-traffic workstations
Children's Hospital Boston is using technology from start-up Delfigo Security to improve authentication and access controls at workstations used by medical support staff.

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Adobe delivers an outdated version of Reader to users who download the popular application from its Web site, a security company warned today.

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