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Customers vulnerable after server theft

By Dave Glazier, ITWeb journalist
Johannesburg, 26 Jun 2006

Customers vulnerable after server theft

International insurance group AIG - which claims to be the world leader in property, casualty and life insurance - had to notify over 930 000 customers that they may be vulnerable to theft after a file server containing sensitive personal was stolen.

The file server contained names, addresses, and social numbers - data that was provided by third-party brokers who contacted AIG looking for quotes on excess insurance coverage provided by employers, writes ConsumerAffairs.com.

Intel releases energy efficient servers

Intel is set to launch three power-optimised micro-architecture processors and servers for future digital home, enterprise, mobile computing and emerging market platforms.

'Merom` is aimed at the mobile phone market, while 'Conroe` is meant for desktops; the third energy efficient product to be released will be the 'Woodcrest` server, writes Business-Standard.com.

All the three products are expected soon.

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