Monday, 08 March 2010 20:04
According to Intel's annual report, the company was the victim of a hackin back in January of this year. TechNewsWorld reports that the company does not believe any intellectual property was stolen as a result, and they seem to be making little fuss.
Nevertheless when these hackings do occur, it reminds us all of the potential damage that can be done to corporations or even the government. We continually hear that the United States is extremely vulnerable to cyberattacks, something that has led the House of Representatives to pass the Cybersecurity Amendment.
Curt works for Journyx, which has solutions for project management and execution.
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