Stories about: Reed Elsevier

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    ChoicePoint to pay $275,000 for second data breach 20/10/2009 09:28:00

    Data broker ChoicePoint, the victim of a 2004 data breach affecting more than 160,000 U.S. residents, has agreed to strengthen its data security efforts and pay to compensate potential victims of identity theft for a second breach in 2008, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Monday.
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    LexisNexis says its data was used by fraudsters 04/05/2009 04:25:00

    LexisNexis acknowledged Friday that criminals used its information retrieval service for more than three years to gather data that was used to commit credit card fraud.
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    Firm pays for illegally using copyrighted content 20/08/2007 07:14:36

    A California-based market research company has agreed to pay a US$300,000 settlement for illegally distributing copyrighted articles, research reports and other information without proper licenses or permission to employees via e-mail newsletters.
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    Yahoo search engine reaches fee-based content 20/06/2005 08:05:19

    Yahoo Inc.'s search engine is gaining hooks into fee-based content from news providers such as Dow Jones & Co. Inc.'s The Wall Street Journal Online and from research providers such as Forrester Research Inc.
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    Yahoo search engine reaches into fee-based content 17/06/2005 09:00:23

    Yahoo's search engine is gaining hooks into fee-based content from news providers such as Dow Jones & Co's The Wall Street Journal Online and from research providers such as Forrester Research.
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    Missing backup tapes spur encryption at Time Warner 09/05/2005 11:05:18

    Time Warner this week said it will "quickly" begin encrypting all data saved to backup tapes after 40 tapes with personal information on about 600,000 current and former employees were lost in transit to a storage facility.
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    Slippage in .NET Server 2003 release ignored 19/11/2002 10:24:41

    Network executives say the latest slippage in the ship date for Windows .NET Server 2003 is unfortunate but not bothersome, and see the operating system as the beginning of a whole new way to integrate resources and share information within a company and with business partners.
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    Study: DSL stalks cable as broadband figures rise 25/07/2002 07:49:00

    The number of broadband subscribers will rise 53 percent worldwide this year to 46 million from the 30 million there were at the beginning of 2002, according to a report released Monday by In-Stat/MDR.
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    Study: World DRAM Market Expansion to Slow in 2001 26/12/2000 16:15:24

    Worldwide demand for DRAM (dynamic random access memory) will increase by 50 percent to 370 petabits in 2001, down on the 65 percent jump estimated for the market during 2000, according to a forecast released Monday by Japanese market research company Nikkei Market Access (NMA). (One petabit is equal to 1,000 terabits or 1 million gigabits).
 
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