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California Bill Ups the Ante on Breach Notifications

The new bill requires that the company include the type of personal information exposed in the breach; the date or estimated date of the breach, a general description of the incident itself; and toll-free numbers and addresses for credit reporting agencies if the breach included social security numbers, driver s licenses, or California ID cards. More than half (55.59 per cent) of all malware sent on email is an attempted phishing attack, according to analysis of malware by researchers. Read the full article.

Source: https://threatpost.com/california-bill-ups-ante-breach-notifications-082610/74386/

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