Stolen Hardware - Most Common Cause for Data Breaches

Stolen or lost hardware, from laptops to USB sticks and portable hard drives, were the most common cause of data breaches in 2007, outranking malicious software. These findings have been recently released by Symantec in its latest Internet Security Threat Report. As SecurityFocus shows, this is a significant conclusion, given that the number of unique variants of malicious software more than quadrupled in 2007.

the theft of computers and storage devices, not malicious code, accounted for the majority of lost data. In the latter half of the year, such physical theft accounted for 57 percent of data breaches, up from 46 percent in the first half of 2007, the report stated. While the government had only the second highest number of breaches — 20 percent of the total compared to 24 percent for the education sector — those breaches accounted for 60 percent of identity theft, the report stated.

One Response to “Stolen Hardware - Most Common Cause for Data Breaches”

  1. Bayrak Says:

    do you know any information about this subject in other languages?

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