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Data-Breach Costs Rising, Study Finds 67

BobB-nw writes to tell us that a recent study of 43 companies that suffered from data breaches last year showed the total cost of dealing with the breach to have risen to $6.6 million per incident. The cost is about $202 per record compromised for first timers, while the repeat offenders seem to have their mojo down and only suffer about $192 per record. With 88% of all data loss cases for 2008 being traced back to insider negligence it's a wonder that a little upfront money isn't being directed at prevention; guess as soon as they idiot-proof it someone will build a better idiot.

Comment Nothing illegal or immoral (Score 1) 680

Using multiple free accounts? Automatically reading a webpage? Sounds like something I wouldn't lose sleep over if I were doing it for my personal use. There's nothing inherently immoral about breaking a ToS, in fact some of the things they put in those are immoral. It's not illegal to break a ToS either, but it can get you banned from the website. It's really just... cheezy. The main problem here is that these are temporary solutions. Fine for a one-time operation, but you can't rely on them past a month. If it's something your company wants forever, they'll have to pay you to keep doing it/updating it, and deal with the downtime everytime the website changes or the free service closes your accounts.

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