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Government 'lost' DNA data on 2,000 criminal suspects
More crimes committed before disc found The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the latest government institution facing humiliation over its inability to properly deal with sensitive data.…
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Sept. 10, 1984: DNA Leaves Its Print
1984: English geneticist Alec Jeffreys is performing advanced but routine lab work when he has a "Eureka!" moment and discovers DNA "fingerprinting." Jeffreys was working in his genetics lab at Leicester University, trying to trace genetic markers through families, looking for patt
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Sept. 10, 1984: DNA Leaves Its Print
1984: English geneticist Alec Jeffreys is performing advanced but routine lab work when he has a "Eureka!" moment and discovers DNA "fingerprinting." Jeffreys was working in his genetics lab at Leicester University, trying to trace genetic markers through families, looking for patt
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British Inmates’ Private Data Is Lost in Latest Government Security Breach
A private consulting company working for Britain’s Home Office has lost a memory stick containing personal details on all of the 84,000 prisoners serving time in England and Wales.
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Lords defy Government by proposing criminalisation of data rogues
Disclose our info and you'll pay The House of Lords has proposed making it a criminal offence to disclose personal information intentionally or recklessly. The Lords passed an amendment to the Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill, defeating the Government.…
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230 retailers affected by data breach after tape lost
A backup tape containing credit-card information from hundreds of U.S. retailers is missing, forcing the company responsible for the data to warn customers that they may become the targets of data fraud.GE Money
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Data of 600,000 lost in UK laptop theft
LONDON (Reuters) - The personal details of up to 600,000 people were lost when a Royal Navy officer's laptop was stolen in the latest embarrassment to hit British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
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Data of 600,000 lost in UK laptop theft (Reuters)
Reuters - The personal details of up to 600,000 people were lost when a Royal Navy officer's laptop was stolen in the latest embarrassment to hit British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
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Credit issuer says data lost for 650,000 customers
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A computer tape containing personal data of 650,000 customers of about 230 retailers including J.C. Penney Co is missing, credit card issuer GE Money said on Friday.
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Credit Issuer Says Data Lost for 650,000 Customers
A computer tape containing personal data of 650,000 customers of about 230 retailers including J.C. Penney is missing, credit card issuer GE Money said on Friday.
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DNA Tests Offer Deeper Examination Of Accused
Twenty years after DNA fingerprints were first admitted by American courts as a way to link suspects to crime scenes, a new and very different class of genetic test is approaching the bench.
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U.S. launches criminal probe into CIA tapes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday it had launched a criminal investigation into the CIA's destruction of videotapes showing the harsh interrogation of terrorism suspects.
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A New DNA Test Can ID a Suspect's Race, But Police Won't Touch It
Tony Frudakis, a molecular biologist, says he can determine a suspect's race by analyzing his DNA. The test, called DNAWitness, has been used nationally in nearly 200 criminal investigations, but its success hasn't made the technology popular with law enforcement.
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U.S. launches criminal probe into CIA tapes (Reuters)
Reuters - The U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday it had launched a criminal investigation into the CIA's destruction of videotapes showing the harsh interrogation of terrorism suspects.
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A New DNA Test Can ID a Suspect's Race, But Police Won't Touch It
Tony Frudakis, a molecular biologist, says he can determine a suspect's race by analyzing his DNA. The test, called DNAWitness, has been used nationally in nearly 200 criminal investigations, but its success hasn't made the technology popular with law enforcement.
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Using Java to find the needle in the DNA haystack
DeveloperWorks: "Genetics databases hold extremely large amounts of raw data. The human genome alone has approximately 3 billion DNA base pairs. To search through all this data and find meaningful relationships within it, molecular biologists are depending more and more on efficient computer
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DNA samples taken from Warren Jeffs
Texas authorities say they have collected DNA swabs from jailed polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs in connection with a criminal investigation involving "spiritual marriages" to girls as young as 12.
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SAS revs data-mining, forecasting tools
The SAS Institute has updated its products for data mining and forecasting.The releases represent a greater leap in functionality over other recent revisions, according to Mary Grace Crissey, a product marketing
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New DNA Evidence of Early North Americans
A new study finds humans lived in North America more than 14,000 years ago, 1,000 years earlier than had previously been known. DNA derived from fossil feces found in a cave in Oregon shows these early residents were related to people living in Siberia and East Asia.
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New DNA Evidence of Early North Americans
A new study finds humans lived in North America more than 14,000 years ago, 1,000 years earlier than had previously been known. DNA derived from fossil feces found in a cave in Oregon shows these early residents were related to people living in Siberia and East Asia.
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