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The Connecticut Social Security number of a deceased person.
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Indeed, within days of the recent denial-of-service hacks, authorities quickly focused their search on an Internet Relay Chat braggart with the moniker "mafia-boy" and on "Coolio, " the alias of the person who allegedly hijacked the domain of RSA Security and redirected it to a defaced site.
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This month, the Supreme Court declined to hear a case that sought to sever that link between Social Security and Medicare, so that a person could receive Social Security but opt out of Medicare.
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The person in charge of our homeland security was a woman.
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The bank needed to verify the identity of any person initiating large transactions, according to Joseph Calaceto, Chase's VP of security strategy and infrastructure.
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Raphael Martinez of Belize's Ministry of National Security said no charges had been filed in the case and Mr McAfee was simply "a person of interest".
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By 2003 just about every business had appointed a person to oversee best practices and implementation of security defenses.
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No single person knew the whereabouts of all the documents, in order to create a security firewall.
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Bitdefender, the 670-person Bucharest-based security software firm, could be the first initial public offering of a Romania-based tech firm.
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In 1995 a buddy told him to check out a six-person call center running out of an air-conditioned trailer at a minimum security prison.
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"It's not unreasonable that the NSC and NEC both oversee the cyber czar's activities, but a powerful person may not want to be in that position, " Alan Paller, the director of the security-focused SANS Institute told Forbes in July.
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