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Submission + - Contractor goes belly-up after causing breaches (darkreading.com)

talkinsecurity writes: "A single contractor, Verus Inc., has been traced as the source of no less than five hospital security breaches in the past two months — and those breaches have put the privately-held company out of business in a matter of weeks. Verus, which managed the Websites of as many as 60 of the country's largest hospitals, has folded its entire business within the past few weeks, without a word to anyone. Apparently, a single IT error led to the exposure of at least five hospitals' patient data — at least 100,000 individuals' personal information — and caused Verus' primary investor to pull the plug. The hospitals, which initially reported their breaches separately, were left without a contractor — and no one to sue. http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=131 712&WT.svl=news1_1"
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Submission + - Many antivirus tools fail in LinuxWorld test (darkreading.com)

talkinsecurity writes: "In a public, side-by-side test conducted last night at LinuxWorld, ten antivirus products were confronted with 25 known viruses. The results were surprisingly disparate. Only three of the products caught all of the viruses; three only caught 61 percent, and one caught an abysmal 6 percent. The test, which wasn't particularly complicated, proves that there still are wide differences in the effectiveness of AV tools. A lot of people think all AV tools are the same — they're not! http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=131 246&WT.svl=news1_1"
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Submission + - Auction site for selling security vulnerabilities (darkreading.com)

talkinsecurity writes: "A Swiss research lab has built an eBay-like marketplace where hackers and researchers can sell the security vulnerabilities they discover to the highest bidder. WabiSabiLabi could replace the back-room, secret sites where researchers and hackers used to sell their exploits and replace them with a neat, clean way to make money by finding security flaws. Those who have seen the site say they are concerned about how the buyers will be vetted, and how the marketplace will ensure the flaws aren't found through "illegal" methods. http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=128 411&WT.svl=news1_1"

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