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Submission + - UN backs action against Colonel Gaddaf (bbc.co.uk) 1

chielk writes: The UN Security Council has backed a no-fly zone over Libya and "all necessary measures" short of an invasion "to protect civilians and civilian-populated areas".

The UK, France and Lebanon proposed the council resolution, with US support.

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Submission + - Largest Data Breach Disclosed During Inauguration (securosis.com)

rmogull writes: "Brian Krebs over at the Washington Post just published a story that Heartland Payment Systems disclosed what may be the largest data breach in history. Today. During the inauguration. Heartland processes over 100 Million credit cards a month, mostly from small to medium sized businesses, and doesn't know how many cards were stolen. The breach was discovered after tracing fraud in the system back to Heartland, and involved malicious software snooping their internal network. I've written some additional analysis on this and similar breaches. It's interesting that the biggest breaches now involve attacks installing malicious software to sniff data- including TJX, Hannaford, Cardsystems, and now Heartland Payment Systems."

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