The problems of Britian-based insurer RSA is a reminder that politicians, regulators and the general public should also put the spotlight on insurance companies and not just banks.
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According to cyber experts at RSA, the Zeus virus, widely utilized to embezzle credit card data, was recently altered to generate fake likes in Instagram and other social media sites.
RSA's shares gained ground today after losing due to bad weather conditions in Canada.
Leading cloud computing solutions acquires company known for identity and access management.
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