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In January 2007 TJX announced they had suffered a database security breach with 45.6 million credits card details stolen – the largest known breach so far. In 2006 there were 335 publicised breaches in America; between 1st January and March 31st of 2007, a 90 day period, there were 85 breaches publicised. There is clear evidence that websites are being targeted in an ever increasing frequency. Databases are becoming core to any business as websites are becoming increasingly database driven. From a simple Content Management System to a large conglomerate all contain database driven 'engines' whether they are Oracle or SQL based they are all vulnerable to attack. With over 10 years experience in the industry, TuffNet has the experience and tools to help identify and track intrusion or tampering in your database. With over 8 years in the field of Microsoft SQL TuffNet has developed specialised tools to enable the Forensic interrogation and analysis of Microsoft SQL server. TuffNet is one of the market leaders in SQL Forensics. |




