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Study: Device identification could thwart most stolen-password attacks

Author: feeds.computerworld.com      Published: 2nd Sep 2006     Visited: 356 times 
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Network attacks using stolen IDs result in substantial damages, according to an analysis of federally prosecuted cases.n




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