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- Hillary Clinton: Reading ‘Harry Potter’ builds compassion for immigrants, refugees
- New security measures (and massive lines) announced for all flights to the US
- California man isn't asked, doesn't say where missing son is
- North Korea calls for execution of ex-South Korea leader over 'assassination' plot
- Community buy Texas man car after finding him walking 3 miles to and from work in 32 degree heat
- Obama on temple sojourn during Indonesia holiday
- Reporter unloads on deputy press secretary at White House briefing: ‘What you just did is inflammatory!’
- 11 Wicked-Good Halloween Punches
- Chicago charges show challenge of police code of silence
- Owner of Giant 20-Pound Lobster 'Beyond Ticked Off' Over TSA's Handling of Crustacean
- How To Protect Yourself Against Petya Ransomware
- Kentucky to allow public schools to teach from the Bible
- Experts say Petya ransomware is just a ‘test’ for something much worse
- 15 Still Missing After Tourist Boat Sinks in Colombia
- Trump promotes faulty White House math on health care
- Woman's Body Found In Walmart Bathroom 3 Days After She Went Inside
- U.S. worries Russia could step up North Korea support to fill China void
- 7 couples from same town charged with public benefits fraud
- Colorado Mother Says Infant Son Overheated Aboard Delayed United Flight
- EU extends Russia economic sanctions
- 15 Signs Divorce Isn't in Your Cards, According to Divorce Lawyers
- New video shows off every angle of the rumored iPhone 8 design
- Can Democratic pediatrician Mai-Khanh Tran unseat one of the most powerful House Republicans in 2018?
- Hostages in Philippine town forced to fight, loot, become sex slaves: army
- FBI locates car related to missing Chinese scholar case
- HMS Queen Elizabeth Still Uses Windows XP
- China protests alleged Indian border incursion
- Man with Super Smiley Mugshot Allegedly Threatened to Kill Lawmaker on Facebook: Cops
- These $80 wireless headphones are just as good as $300 Beats
- Pope tells new cardinals: be humble, help poor, fight injustice
- Are Whales Methodically Killing South Africa’s Great White Sharks?
- German audience cheers as US commerce secretary speech is cut off
- Father showing sons handgun accidentally shoots daughter
- 14 Decorating Ideas That Will Win You Trunk Or Treat
- Israel strikes Hamas bases in Gaza after rocket: officials
- It’s not just you: CNN, New York Times, Reddit, and other sites are all down
- Chinese Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo Gets Parole After Cancer Diagnosis
- Thank Putin, Not Trump, For NATO’s New Defense Spending Boost
- The 10 Best National Parks in the USA
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Hillary Clinton: Reading ‘Harry Potter’ builds compassion for immigrants, refugees Posted: 27 Jun 2017 10:12 AM PDT |
New security measures (and massive lines) announced for all flights to the US Posted: 28 Jun 2017 01:26 PM PDT 180 airlines flying over 300,000 people a day into the US will have to comply with new "enhanced security measures" for electronic devices, the Department for Homeland Security announced on Wednesday. The new security measures, which have not been described in detail, will need to be implemented at speed by the airlines. Passengers flying on any airline that does not implement the new security measures will not be able to bring anything bigger than a cellphone under the new regulations.
The new measures seem to be the ultimate evolution of a laptop ban that the US announced back in March, which affected passengers on most airlines flying from the Middle East. The new security measures will affect carry-on and checked luggage, the DHS confirmed, but should now allow those airlines affected by the laptop ban to allow passengers to carry laptops on once again, provided the new security measures are implemented. Those security measures have not been specified, but the DHS says that it will be a mixture of visible and behind-the-scenes changes. Among the changes is likely to be deeper scrutiny of individual passengers, as well as more detailed searches of electronic devices. The DHS said that passengers "may want to prepare for a bit more extensive screening process," although an official added that "intensive doesn't always mean slower." Logical additional screening methods could include routine swabs of electronic devices to look for explosive residue -- something that's already done on a case-by-case basis -- as well as requiring passengers in some cases to power up laptops and demonstrate that they're working. According to reporting from multiple news outlets, Israeli intelligence idenitified an ISIS plot to use a laptop bomb to attack an airliner several months ago. That intelligence was behind the laptop ban in March. The source of that intelligence is also reported to have been leaked to Russia by President Trump during a White House meeting. |
California man isn't asked, doesn't say where missing son is Posted: 27 Jun 2017 11:27 AM PDT |
North Korea calls for execution of ex-South Korea leader over 'assassination' plot Posted: 28 Jun 2017 12:42 PM PDT |
Community buy Texas man car after finding him walking 3 miles to and from work in 32 degree heat Posted: 28 Jun 2017 09:22 AM PDT
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Obama on temple sojourn during Indonesia holiday Posted: 28 Jun 2017 09:00 AM PDT
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11 Wicked-Good Halloween Punches Posted: 28 Jun 2017 12:23 PM PDT |
Chicago charges show challenge of police code of silence Posted: 28 Jun 2017 02:02 PM PDT |
Owner of Giant 20-Pound Lobster 'Beyond Ticked Off' Over TSA's Handling of Crustacean Posted: 28 Jun 2017 01:19 PM PDT |
How To Protect Yourself Against Petya Ransomware Posted: 27 Jun 2017 03:45 PM PDT |
Kentucky to allow public schools to teach from the Bible Posted: 28 Jun 2017 11:07 AM PDT
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Experts say Petya ransomware is just a ‘test’ for something much worse Posted: 28 Jun 2017 08:08 AM PDT A new ransomware attack, modeled after the recent WannaCry exploit, has hit thousands of organizations and users worldwide. But according to a handful of security experts, it's only the tip of the iceberg. The ransomware attack, which encrypts users' files and demands a ransom to unlock them, could just be a test attack, or cover for more malicious damage being done by the virus.
""I'm willing to say with at least moderate confidence that this was a deliberate, malicious, destructive attack or perhaps a test disguised as ransomware. The best way to put it is that Petya's payment infrastructure is a fecal theater," security researcher Nicholas Weaver told KrebsOnSecurity. His sentiments were echoed by "the grugq," an anonymous security researcher who blogs about security issues. He highlights the same thing as Weaver, namely that the payment infrastructure for the virus is poorly designed. Normally, ransomware viruses demand payment in Bitcoin to a Bitcoin account that is unique to every victim. That makes it harder to track the Bitcoin, or for researchers to work out the identity of the attackers. Communication is normally done through the obfuscated Tor protocol, which relies on a distributed web of servers and is impossible for one organization to shut down. In this instance, however, the attackers had one single email address listed for communication. It was quickly shut down by Posteo, the German ISP responsible for the email account. That means that victims will not be able to communicate with the attackers to organize payment or receive decryption codes, effectively meaning any encrypted files will be lost forever, if backups aren't available. "If this well engineered and highly crafted worm was meant to generate revenue, this payment pipeline was possibly the worst of all options (short of "send a personal cheque to: Petya Payments, PO Box …")," the grugq explains. It's suspicious that such a well-designed piece of ransomware would have such a bad payment system -- unless, of course, the aim was never to make money. "This is definitely not designed to make money. This is designed to spread fast and cause damage, with a plausibly deniable cover of "ransomware.", the grugq continues. Weaver confirmed this to Krebs, saying that Petya "appears to have been well engineered to be destructive while masquerading as a ransomware strain." Attributing blame for cyberattacks is always difficult, but the high concentration of Ukranian victims -- the attack was originally distributed through Ukranian tax software MeDoc -- raises questions about potential Russian involvement. |
15 Still Missing After Tourist Boat Sinks in Colombia Posted: 27 Jun 2017 10:57 AM PDT |
Trump promotes faulty White House math on health care Posted: 27 Jun 2017 06:23 AM PDT |
Woman's Body Found In Walmart Bathroom 3 Days After She Went Inside Posted: 28 Jun 2017 05:49 AM PDT |
U.S. worries Russia could step up North Korea support to fill China void Posted: 27 Jun 2017 10:04 AM PDT
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7 couples from same town charged with public benefits fraud Posted: 28 Jun 2017 12:10 PM PDT |
Colorado Mother Says Infant Son Overheated Aboard Delayed United Flight Posted: 28 Jun 2017 01:03 AM PDT |
EU extends Russia economic sanctions Posted: 28 Jun 2017 04:11 AM PDT
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15 Signs Divorce Isn't in Your Cards, According to Divorce Lawyers Posted: 27 Jun 2017 10:38 AM PDT |
New video shows off every angle of the rumored iPhone 8 design Posted: 28 Jun 2017 01:50 PM PDT We've spent a majority of 2017 poring over dozens and dozens of iPhone 8 leaks. Some have looked surprisingly legitimate while others have been blatant fakes, but something interesting has happened over the past several weeks -- a unified vision of the iPhone 8 has begun to take shape. Unsurprisingly, not all of the leaks line up with one another, but enough do that we've been able to form a relatively complete picture in our heads of what the flagship device will look like. This week, Steve Hemmerstoffer teamed up with Tiger Mobiles to bring that vision to life.
What you're about to watch is a hands-on video with the "iPhone 8" -- or at least what we expect the iPhone 8 to look like based on all of the recent leaks and rumors. As the creators of the model explain in the video description, the phone you see below "is manufactured via CNC process. It is based upon 3D CAD sourced directly from the factory in charge of building the new iPhone." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW1gx086ZxU The rumored design and all of the supposed features of the iPhone 8 are represented on the model in the video, from the vertical dual camera setup to the bezel-less display to the weird camera and sensor arrangement of the front of the phone. The power button has also grown by at least a few millimeters, but the volume buttons and the Ring/Silent side switch appear to be mostly unchanged. There's really nothing new here, but providing the leaked dimensions and specifications that keep popping up are correct, this could be our closest look at the iPhone 8 until Tim Cook brings it out on stage later this year. Or until someone accidentally leaves a unit in an airplane. |
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Hostages in Philippine town forced to fight, loot, become sex slaves: army Posted: 27 Jun 2017 08:04 AM PDT
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FBI locates car related to missing Chinese scholar case Posted: 27 Jun 2017 04:49 PM PDT |
HMS Queen Elizabeth Still Uses Windows XP Posted: 27 Jun 2017 04:21 AM PDT |
China protests alleged Indian border incursion Posted: 27 Jun 2017 04:39 AM PDT
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Man with Super Smiley Mugshot Allegedly Threatened to Kill Lawmaker on Facebook: Cops Posted: 28 Jun 2017 08:58 AM PDT |
These $80 wireless headphones are just as good as $300 Beats Posted: 27 Jun 2017 09:38 AM PDT $300 Beats wireless over-ear headphones are a fantastic option if you've got plenty of expendable income. For those of us who want the same build quality and sound quality without spending so much money, we've got just the thing. The Ghostek soDrop 2 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones are a bargain at their normal price of $100, offering aptX Bluetooth 4.0 Technology, great battery life and crystal clear HD sound. Right now they're on sale on Amazon though, which means you can get them for just $80. These headphones have been a huge hit with our readers in the past, so definitely check them out if you didn't already grab a pair the last time they were on sale. Here are some key details from the product page:
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Pope tells new cardinals: be humble, help poor, fight injustice Posted: 28 Jun 2017 09:16 AM PDT
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Are Whales Methodically Killing South Africa’s Great White Sharks? Posted: 27 Jun 2017 08:37 AM PDT |
German audience cheers as US commerce secretary speech is cut off Posted: 28 Jun 2017 09:07 AM PDT
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Father showing sons handgun accidentally shoots daughter Posted: 28 Jun 2017 12:51 PM PDT |
14 Decorating Ideas That Will Win You Trunk Or Treat Posted: 27 Jun 2017 10:34 AM PDT |
Israel strikes Hamas bases in Gaza after rocket: officials Posted: 26 Jun 2017 07:13 PM PDT
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It’s not just you: CNN, New York Times, Reddit, and other sites are all down Posted: 28 Jun 2017 07:20 AM PDT
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Chinese Nobel Laureate Liu Xiaobo Gets Parole After Cancer Diagnosis Posted: 27 Jun 2017 03:52 AM PDT |
Thank Putin, Not Trump, For NATO’s New Defense Spending Boost Posted: 28 Jun 2017 09:37 AM PDT |
The 10 Best National Parks in the USA Posted: 27 Jun 2017 06:00 AM PDT
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The Latest: Aid group fears for migrants at Italy border Posted: 27 Jun 2017 11:57 AM PDT |
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