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 [Or isn't it strange the number of major bank hacking cases where the defendant(s) plead guilty...]

  

Reports that a Russian hacker has pleaded guilty of ripping off WorldPay, the online transaction processor, to the tune of $10 million, have met with a grim smile by Lieberman Software, the identity management specialist.

 

According to Phil Lieberman, the firm's president, the methodology used by the 27-year-old hacker is a potential worst-case scenario that he and his team warn potential and existing clients about.

Read more: `What are the banks not telling us about card fraud?’ asks Lieberman Software

Electronic Arts Reports Q3 FY11 Financial Results

Q3 Non-GAAP Net Income Up More than 75% Year-Over-Year

--Q3 Non-GAAP EPS Ahead of Expectations
--Q3 Non-GAAP Digital Revenues Increased 39% Year-Over-Year
--$600 Million Stock Buyback Announced
--Dead Space 2 Launched with 91-Rating

Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced preliminary financial results for its third fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2010.

"We had a solid third quarter with non-GAAP earnings up more than 75% year-over-year," said Eric Brown, Chief Financial Officer. "EA reported 39% growth in digital and is tracking toward our $750 million full year non-GAAP digital revenue target."

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Company revenue grows 43 percent year over year, Q4 2010 marks largest quarter ever 

Redwood Shores, CA – January 31, 2011 – Imperva, the global leader in data security, announced today that it achieved record growth at the close of fiscal year 2010, experiencing a 43 percent increase in revenue over 2009 and marking Q4 2010 as the largest quarter on company record. In 2010, the company also expanded its executive team and board of directors as well as released new innovations in its SecureSphere Data Security Suite.

 

“Data breaches continue to inflict financial and reputation costs—especially WikiLeaks.  In 2010, awareness grew dramatically around the need for database, application and file security. 

Read more: Imperva Achieves Record Growth in 2010

New program offers key partnerships with WhiteHat Security and NetOptics

Redwood Shores, Calif., January 25, 2010—Imperva, the leader in data security, today announced the new PartnerSphere Technology Alliance (link), a technology ecosystem dedicated to data security and compliance.  The PartnerSphere Technology Alliance offers organizations an end-to-end blueprint for data security, providing best-of-breed products that complement and extend Imperva SecureSphere Web Application, Database, and File Security Solutions.

“Our partner ecosystem is growing rapidly as the demand for a data security strategy increases,” said Imperva VP of Business Development, Farzad Tari.

Read more: Imperva Announces PartnerSphere Technology Alliance, Adds Two Key Partnerships

Hauppauge Launches Colossus High Definition H.264 Video Recorder for PCs

Full Height Internal PCI Express Card Records High Definition Video up to 1080i from Component and HDMI Sources

2011 International CES, Booth C9542: Hauppauge Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAUP), the world's leading developer and manufacturer of TV tuner products for personal computers, today launched its new Colossus internal PCI Express board capable of recording component video and unencrypted HDMI video at up to 1080i from sources such as the Xbox360 and digital SLR cameras.

The latest addition to Hauppauge's line of high definition video recorders, Colossus is similar to the company's HD PVR external USB-based H.264 recorder, but offers expanded capability to include HD video recording from the HDMI port on the Xbox360 game console.

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