Wednesday, September 25, 2013

ISSA-LA Alerts Public to Potential Cybercrime When Microsoft Stops Support of Windows XP in 2014

With its principle "It takes the village to secure the village SM," the Los Angeles Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association launches an awareness campaign to alert the public to cybercrime exposure when Microsoft stops supporting

Los Angeles (I-Newswire) September 23, 2013 - The Los Angeles Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA-LA) is launching an awareness campaign to alert the public to an increased exposure to cybercrime when Microsoft stops supporting Windows XP on April 8, 2014. According to Net Applications, 38% of computers still use Windows XP.

"Every computer running Windows XP needs to have its operating system replaced," said ISSA-LA President Stan Stahl, PhD. "When Microsoft stops supporting Windows XP, XP users will no longer receive security updates needed to correct the security vulnerabilities inherent in complex software."

According to Dr. Stahl, cybercriminals are saving up Windows XP's vulnerabilities that they have discovered so Microsoft won't know to fix them. They will begin to exploit these vulnerabilities after April 8, knowing that Microsoft will never patch the underlying security hole in XP.

The impact will be felt by both business and consumers. Businesses still running Windows XP will be at increased risk of being a victim of cybercrime, such as online bank fraud or of having their trade secrets stolen. Consumers will be at greater risk of identity theft and of having their computers connected into a zombie botnet, private computers infected with malicious software and controlled as a group without the owners' knowledge

Dr. Stahl said, "Since keeping software patched and updated is one of the most important security defenses, there will be little users can do to block these attacks. It will be like trying to box with one hand tied behind your back. After April 8, cybercriminals will be able break into Windows XP computers with near-impunity."

ISSA-LA will use its resources to inform and educate businesses and the general public to the dangers of unprotected computers and to upgrade to more secure and supported operating systems before April 8, 2014. Informing the community is part of ISSA-LA's philosophy that "It takes the village to secure the village SM."

With the recent increase in cybercrime and the need for increased cyber security management, Dr. Stahl is being quoted regularly in local and national media outlets.

Dr. Stahl has been President of ISSA-LA for five years and is the architect of the Chapter's Community Outreach Program. He is a pioneer in the field of information security, entering the field in 1980. He began his career securing teleconferencing at the White House, databases inside Cheyenne Mountain and the communications network controlling our nuclear weapons arsenal. Dr. Stahl earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from The University of Michigan and spent nearly 15 years teaching university mathematics.

About the LA Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA-LA):
ISSA-LA is the premier catalyst and information source in Los Angeles for improving the practice of information security. The Chapter provides educational programs for information security and IT professionals. The Chapter conducts outreach programs to businesses, financial institutions, nonprofits, governmental agencies, and consumers. ISSA-LA is the founding Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association, an international not-for-profit association of information security professionals and practitioners. For more information please visit http://www.issala.org.

Source: http://www.i-newswire.com/issa-la-alerts-public-to-potential/240838

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Monday, September 23, 2013

How the NFL fleeces the taxpayer

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How the NFL Fleeces Taxpayers - Gregg Easterbrook - The Atlantic

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Last year was a busy one for public giveaways to the National Football League. In Virginia, Republican Governor Bob McDonnell, who styles himself as a budget-slashing conservative crusader, took $4 million from taxpayers? pockets and handed the money to the Washington Redskins, for the team to upgrade a workout facility. Hoping to avoid scrutiny, McDonnell approved the gift while the state legislature was out of session. The Redskins? owner, Dan Snyder, has a net worth estimated by Forbes at $1 billion. But even billionaires like to receive expensive gifts.

Taxpayers in Hamilton County, Ohio, which includes Cincinnati, were hit with a bill for $26 million in debt service for the stadiums where the NFL?s Bengals and Major League Baseball?s Reds play, plus another $7 million to cover the direct operating costs for the Bengals? field. Pro-sports subsidies exceeded the $23.6 million that the county cut from health-and-human-services spending in the current two-year budget (and represent a sizable chunk of the $119 million cut from Hamilton County schools). Press materials distributed by the Bengals declare that the team gives back about $1 million annually to Ohio community groups. Sound generous? That?s about 4 percent of the public subsidy the Bengals receive annually from Ohio taxpayers.

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In his office at 345 Park Avenue in Manhattan, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell must smile when Texas exempts the Cowboys? stadium from taxes, or the governor of Minnesota bows low to kiss the feet of the NFL. The National Football League is about two things: producing high-quality sports entertainment, which it does very well, and exploiting taxpayers, which it also does very well. Goodell should know?his pay, about $30 million in 2011, flows from an organization that does not pay corporate taxes.

That?s right?extremely profitable and one of the most subsidized organizations in American history, the NFL also enjoys tax-exempt status. On paper, it is the Nonprofit Football League.

I note that there are folks of all political stripes that love and fervently defend tax payer dollars going towards new stadia, citing job creation, economy boosts. While at the same time going apoplectic over Wall St. bailouts. Invariably, inside of ten years, more taxpayer theft is needed to pay for upgrades to these stadia that the average taxpayer doesn't want, does't need, and will never use.

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Sunday, September 22, 2013

AMERICA/BRAZIL - Violence, murders and suicides, the indigenous people hope in the aid of the Church

Balsas (Agenzia Fides) - His Exc. Mgr. Erwin Kr?utler, Bishop of the Prelature of Xingu in Par? and president of CIMI, and Mgr. Enemesio Lazzaris, bishop of the Diocese of Balsas, in Maranh?o and president of the Pastoral Land Commission (CPT), have denounced the agricultural speculation that damage the rights of indigenous peoples.
Several indigenous communities have in fact been forcibly expelled from the land where they lived in order to be occupied by agricultural enterprises.
A report by the CIMI (Indigenous Missionary Council) states that from 2003 to 2012, there were 317 murders of indigenous people in the State, out of a total of 563 throughout the Country during the same period. Between 2000 and 2012, segregation on roadsides or in tiny reservations led to the suicide of 611 indigenous people, mostly young people aged between 14 and 25, according to data from DSEI (District of Indigenous Health). These are just some of the dramatic situations reported by the Bishops .
The APIB (Asociacion de los Pueblos Ind?genas de Brasil) announced, between 30 September and 5 October, a national mobilization for the rights of indigenous peoples and their recognition in the Constitution. (CE) (Agenzia Fides 21/09/2013)

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'Grand Theft Auto V' sales blow past $1 billion in three days

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Game enthusiasts purchase 'Grand Theft Auto V' at the Game Stop store in Encinitas, Calif., in this photo taken Sept. 17, 2013.

"Grand Theft Auto V" has crossed the $1 billion sales mark after three days in stores, a rate faster than any other video game, film or other entertainment product has ever managed, its creator Take Two Interactive said on Friday.?

The latest installment of GTA, a cultural phenomenon that has sparked a national debate on adult content and violence, received strong reviews and racked up $800 million in first-day sales alone.?

That marked a launch-day record for the Grand Theft Auto franchise which is Take Two's most lucrative and allows players to cruise around a make-believe game world based on real-life locations such as Los Angeles.?

Gamers had eagerly awaited the fifth installment of the 16-year-old game after "Grand Theft Auto IV" was released in 2008.?

[Related story:?Gamer stabbed, robbed of 'Grand Theft Auto V' just minutes after buying game]

It took more than five years to be developed by Take-Two's Rockstar Games studio at a cost of between $200 million and $250 million, according to some analysts' estimates.?

Last year, it took Activision Blizzard's first-person shooter title "Call Of Duty: Black Ops II" 15 days to hit $1 billion in global sales after its November release. That game took in sales of $500 million on its first day.?

While GTA V is off to a flying start, industry analysts are keeping a close eye on Take-Two's ability to sustain sales momentum.?

"Grand Theft Auto V" is currently only available on Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 consoles, owned by over 160 million gamers. Take-Two is yet to announce a version for the much-awaited next-generation Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles, which will go on sale in November.?

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

How To Talk Your Friends and Family Through iOS 7

How To Talk Your Friends and Family Through iOS 7

It's already happened to you and now it's happening to the ones you love. They're staring at their iPhones in bewilderment and disbelief. Everything that made so much sense a few days ago is different, and scary. You want to talk them through the change, but where can you start? Here's a template:

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Chinese buying ?unprecedented? Sydney property

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From Bloomie:

Home prices in Sydney could rise by as much as 10 per cent over the next 12 months, driven in part by unprecedented levels of Chinese demand, according to McGrath Estate Agents.

As much as 80 per cent of homes in parts of Sydney are being sold to Chinese buyers, John McGrath, chief executive officer of the company that recorded $7 billion of property sales in the year to June 30, said in an interview in Sydney. Record-low interest rates and the biggest influx of investors in almost a decade are also fuelling prices.

?The Chinese market is extremely strong, the strongest I?ve seen a new entrant into the market,? McGrath said. ?Record low interest rates, the ability to fix such rates for a long period of time is very attractive.?

?Chinese are buying in Australia on expectations of capital growth, to provide a home for their children attending university in the country or simply to live outside China, McGrath said. At a recent property auction in Eastwood, all 38 of the registered bidders were Asian, McGrath said. The three-bedroom house with a double lock-up garage and two sun rooms opening on to the back yard, sold for $2.39 million, more than $1 million over the reserve price, after 62 bids by eight hopeful buyers, according to the agent.

?I haven?t seen a trend like this in 30 years, in terms of a brand new demographic group entering the Australian market with so much impact as I?ve seen in the last 12 months,? McGrath said in a separate interview with Bloomberg Television.

While Sydney has been a ?stellar performer? over the past six months, the city?s house price growth rate is unsustainable, he said.

?There are long-term growth prospects but the current growth rates probably need to slow at some point soon,? McGrath, who forecasts prices could rise by between five and 10 per cent in Sydney in the next year, told Bloomberg Television.

I will remind everyone at this point of two things. First, it was Chinese money (among others) that played a major role in blowing up US housing via purchases of Treasury and GSE bonds. This held down interest rates and stoked a local investor blowoff.?So think carefully before you conclude it is a good idea to have a wave of foreign capital distort your asset markets.

Likewise, if you think it?s bad idea, take a deep breath and keep your comments civil.

Source: http://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2013/09/chinese-buying-unprecedented-sydney-property/

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Monday, September 9, 2013

Video: Texas-BYU preview

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Saturday, September 7, 2013

NH hospital calls 8 over brain disease chances

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) ? Eight patients who may have been exposed to a fatal brain disease at a New Hampshire hospital have been contacted by the hospital's president, who said Thursday the patients aren't panicking.

Dr. Joseph Pepe called the Catholic Medical Center patients a day after health officials announced that they may have been exposed to Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease ? a brain disease characterized by rapidly progressive dementia which can cause death within months after symptoms first appearing. It has no treatment or cure.

Officials believe the extremely rare disease caused the August death of a patient who had brain surgery at the hospital in May, although the cause of death won't be certain until more tests are completed. If that patient had Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, there's a remote chance it was transmitted to other brain surgery patients because the abnormal proteins that cause the disease can survive standard sterilization practices.

In addition to the eight Catholic Medical Center patients, health officials in Massachusetts said five patients there may have also been exposed because a specialized instrument used on the New Hampshire patient had been rented and reused at Cape Cod Hospital.

The Massachusetts patients have also been notified but are believed to be at low risk because they had spinal procedures, not brain surgery, the state health department said.

About 200 cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease are recorded annually in the United States, according to the National Institutes of Health, with the vast majority occurring spontaneously. In fewer than 1 percent of cases, the disease is transmitted by exposure to brain or nervous system tissue, and there have been only four reported cases of transmission via surgical instruments. None of those were in the United States, and the most recent case was in 1976, Pepe said.

Some hospitals might opt not to tell patients because of the low risk involved and the anxiety it could create for them, Pepe said, but it was important to keep them informed.

"We felt the risk of that anxiety did not outweigh the ethical principle of letting them know and also preventing them from possibly contaminating or exposing others should they have another brain operation," Pepe said.

The only definitive way to diagnose the disease is through a brain biopsy or autopsy. There are no screening tests, and tests that would point toward a diagnosis of the disease are only effective once symptoms such as memory loss and impaired coordination appear, Pepe said.

But he said the patients he spoke to are responding to their predicament calmly. One expressed more concern the hospital or its surgeons would be harmed by the publicity over the incident, Pepe said.

"They are all fine at this point, but I let them know that they can not only call my chief medical officer and the patient advocate ... but also myself, and we will stay with them as long as they need us," he said, adding that he apologized for causing them any anxiety.

The hospital will arrange counseling sessions if any of the patients request them, he said.

"Some may get angry later on, they may have anxiety, and then there are others who do not think anything of it," he said. "One person said, 'You know, I have really many other things more concerning than this.'"

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nh-hospital-calls-8-over-brain-disease-chances-185541938.html

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Friday, September 6, 2013

Corn maze cutter designs fall fun across country, Canada

By Allen G. Breed
The Associated Press

FUQUAY-VARINA, N.C. ? Timothy Day isn't exactly sick of corn by the end of the summer but, "If I had a penny every time I've heard, 'This is a-MAZE-ing,' I'd certainly be rich by now," he says with a chuckle.

Over the past couple of months, Day has cut more than 50 corn mazes. Someone else does the designs, but there's definitely artistry in the way he spins that steering knob.

"My paintbrush is a rototiller," Day says. "And a tractor hooked to it."

Most people associate corn mazes with Halloween, but the work starts long before October.

Day's season began the last week in June. Since then, he and his partner have been as far north as Ontario, Canada, as far south as Florida, and to "almost every state between

Timothy Day backs up his tractor as he cuts a design into a cornfield in North Carolina.

Timothy Day backs up his tractor as he cuts a design into a cornfield in North Carolina. (Allen G. Breed, The Associated Press)

here and there."

"It's not out of the ordinary for us to drive 3,000 or 4,000 miles in five days and cut out 10 or 12 corn mazes in that amount of time," says Day, who lives in Edinburg, Va., and who has been doing this since 2005. "Our truck is our hotel. We actually sleep in the truck most of the time. We keep either the tractor driving or the truck driving, one or the other. One of us is driving something almost 24 hours a day."

Day cuts for Maize Quest out of New Park, Pa. Company owner Hugh McPherson says this season has been a logistical nightmare. "The rain has been sending us to scheduling haywire for the cutting crew," he says.

He and Day have to stagger the cutting schedule to catch the corn at just the right growth stage. If it's too mature, the plants will grow back in the paths he has cut.

Day likes to cut the corn when it's about waist- or chest-high, but that's not just for practical reasons. He's allergic to the corn tassels.

"Basically, anywhere that the pollen touches me, I just get a really itchy rash," says Day, who ran into that problem this year outside Memphis, Tenn. "It gets to where the pollen is so thick in your eyes ... you can feel the grit on your eyeballs and, literally, for three days my eyes will run yellow."

Once he gets to a farm, it's all fairly routine. First, he drives around the field's perimeter to establish the boundaries for the GPS system. Then he fits the design into that shape, and the computer does the rest.

"There's very little room for error in our corn mazes," he says. "They're tight-packed. The trails are close to together. So a little mistake breaks through a whole wall and changes the whole maze."

With some designs, Day ? who runs a landscaping business the rest of the year ? has to go in with a lawnmower. And occasionally he'll arrive to find that the field's not quite big enough to accommodate the artist's vision.

"And then I get to play a little bit of designer on the fly," he says. "It's kind of fun when that happens, too."

Most of the work takes place between sunup and sundown. But Day has been known to cut in the dark. "You've got to trust this more," he says, hoisting the little black box in his right hand.

Day isn't just a Maize Quest employee. He's also a client. His brother, Jonathan, runs Bridgemont Farm, a 500-acre spread in Virginia's picturesque Shenandoah Valley, where the family raises corn, soybeans and beef cattle. Day cut their design in July.

The 12-acre field is divided into two interconnected mazes ? "The Great Train Adventure," with a giant steam locomotive, and "The Dinosaur Adventure," featuring a Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex.

Source: http://www.denverpost.com/nationworld/ci_24027327/corn-maze-cutter-designs-fall-fun-across-country?source=rss

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