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Business system computers at the Bonneville Power Administration contained a plethora of security vulnerabilities of a fairly common type, according to a March 26 report from the Energy Department office of inspector general. There are several key military installations in the Pacific Northwest, as well as hospitals, traffic light systems, banks, elementary schools, Starbucks cafes, soda vending machines, online publications and general infrastructure that d epend on a constant supply of electricity.
A Sterling, Va., company hired by the Securities and Exchange Commission office of inspector general to search for cybersecurity control vulnerabilities in the agency's information technology systems
It took the Securities and Exchange Commission at least 18 months to install service pack 3 on its Microsoft XP operating system computers, says an annual review of SEC Federal Information Security
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