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Israeli website Iranian hackers try to disrupt US Jewish leader s message: related news
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Iranian hackers are trying to disrupt a message from an American Jewish leader to the Iranian people, an Israeli Web site manager said Monday.
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via Jerusalem Post @ 18:59 21st Jul
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JERUSALEM - An Israeli Web site manager said Monday that hackers, probably Iran-based, have been trying to disrupt a message from an American Jewish leader to the Iranian people.
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via Combined Jewish Philanthropies @ 15:52 22nd Jul
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JERUSALEM: An Israeli Web site manager said Monday that hackers, probably Iran-based, have been trying to disrupt a message from an American Jewish leader to the Iranian people.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 18:59 21st Jul
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The Webmaster of Jerusalem Online says Iranian hackers have been trying to damage his site, which offers English-language news from Israel and the Jewish Diaspora.
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via Haaretz @ 23:16 22nd Jul
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In the 2 1/2 minute message, Malcolm Hoenlein says American Jews hope to re-establish cooperation with the people of Iran. "We want to work with you," he says. "It is regrettable that you have a leadership that does not care about your welfare, and the conditions under which you live, but rather exploits it in search of extremist goals."
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via Enterprise Security Today @ 15:51 22nd Jul
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Mon.itor.Us, a leading provider of free website monitoring, launched domain names service through http://www.aptdomain.com. Mon.itor.Us community will benefit both from low-priced domain names registration and free website monitoring service provided by Mon.itor.Us.
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via Huliq.com @ 23:34 1st Aug
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"Earlier we mentioned the ARG(Alternate Reality Game) website getawarjob.com for Resistance 2 and now it appears to be up and operational. The xenophobic urgings of the virtual pamphlets seem almost eerily authentic and calling the number above will result in a message about obligations to defend the "red, white and blue," against "the forces that conspire against us" and exhorts you to "get a war job." A medical pamphlet also alerts us to an "European influenza" and safeguarding the US against "death, disease and destruction." The typewriter in the center has a form for you to fill out including your address and even a listing of "all major medical issues." We were filling out ours half-way and wondering if were really signing away our lives.
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via NG4.com @ 2:18 2nd Jul
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Newbies on the World Wide Web, listen up! Here you will find some of the easiest techniques to improve that much needed targeted traffic for your website. Let us deliberate first on some of the free traffic ideas for your website. Let's get this party started! Article Writing Write articles that you can submit to article directories. This is one of the best techniques to get the traffic started for your website. You will just have to point that link to your site, which will mean a long-standing traffic for you. People will be able to find your website through the articles that you've submitted. Here are some of the best directories out there: articlecity.com ezinearticles.com ideamarketers.com goarticles.com Blog It! Create a blog. It is quite easy to make one.
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via The Writers Online @ 20:03 9th Aug
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A company that specializes in online casinos announced this week it was taking a gamble on the US biofuels industry by launching a new web site devoted to the buying and selling of ethanol and biodiesel. USBiofuelsExchange.com (US-BX) opened Tuesday to "pre-register" producers, resellers and buyers, according to a statement from Diamond I, a development-stage company seeking to change its name to US BioFuels Exchange Inc. The official launch will probably take place later this summer after beta-testing, said James Kaufman, managing director of US-BX, in an interview. The site will seek to level the playing field for biofuels producers in the US, he said, noting "long-standing arrangements" between big producers and buyers have posed "constraints" for smaller players without the clout to lock in those sorts of deals.
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via Platts @ 2:40 10th Jul
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Business and website go hand in hand. Website is the focal point of your business, interacting with your customers and clients round the clock. People judge you by your covers and this is where a good looking website design steps in. A professional website layout puts your business where it matters the most- in front of your customers and set you apart from the noise and clatter of your competition. How many times have you walked in a store which appears shabby? I bet you avoid stepping in, leave alone doing business with them. The same rule applies to your website- it is your virtual storefront and by designing an eye catching website, you are bound to turn a few heads and keep visitors coming back.
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via American Chronicle @ 17:52 5th Jul
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Uniloc USA, the technology leader in device-based authentication, has announced that the need for bullet-proof security technology is more acute than ever due to hackers blackmailing cities by threatening to shut off power. The threat from hackers is so great that the CIA has launched a global hunt for the hackers who are running a huge extortion plot, according to reports.
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via Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Journal @ 0:21 1st Aug
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While the federal government of the US has dumped on us dreadful laws like the DMCA, when it comes time for it to follow those laws itself, it takes a pass. Why be inconvenienced like the rest of us? We've talked about how the US government likes to ignore patent law using either "state secrets" or "sovereign immunity" claims, and now it appears they're using that for copyright law as well. CAFC (Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit) has allowed the Air Force to dismiss a DMCA lawsuit lodged against them by claiming "sovereign immunity."
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via Techdirt @ 22:22 30th Jul
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Panacea Biotec has been granted a patent from US Patent & Trademark Office for their product Thank God (Euphorbia Prostrata) for effective management of hemorrhoids and piles. With this, the company is looking forward to launch this product in high potential market of US and EU. As per current industry trends, the total potential of anti-hernorrhoids and piles market in US and EU is between US$500-600mn.
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via India Infoline @ 0:08 10th Jul
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Hackers are tempting headline-hungry computer users to ‘read more’ about their genuine-looking news story that the US Army’s Delta Force has just invaded Tehran.
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via Contractor UK @ 7:20 10th Jul
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Oxford, 4th August 2008- Midatech Group, a world leader in the production and application of synthetically produced nanoparticles, has received a US grant on its proprietary patent application (US09,622253), protecting the Company’s novel nanoparticle technology. The US Patent Office has issued allowance of 121 claims, placing Midatech as the global leader in nanotechnology for biological applications. Equivalent patent applications have previously been granted in Australia (AU2001294068) and Europe (EP1326589B).
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via Pharma Live @ 12:36 5th Aug
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From the very beginning it had seemed like the US was overhyping the fact that they had tracked down UK-based Gary McKinnon, as the guy who had hacked into various military computer systems. They claimed he had caused millions of dollars of damages, and even called him "the world's biggest hacker." Of course, the details suggest he was more like a big idiot. He got high, decided that the US was hiding secrets on aliens, and hacked into a military computer system to try to find the details -- and then (according to his own explanation) hit the wrong button and thought "oh, bloody hell." So, he clearly did something wrong: he broke into US military computer systems. He clearly deserves to be punished for it, but he's definitely overplayed his hand as well in response.
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via Techdirt @ 2:42 31st Jul
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A US judge on Saturday gagged hackers from telling peers at a notorious DefCon conference how to get free rides by cracking commonly used subway "smart cards."
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via PhysOrg.com @ 16:31 10th Aug
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The Jewish and Israeli Blog Network Begins Gratuitous Attack, thereby revealing their ominous agenda.
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via NYC Independent Media Center @ 12:17 11th Jul
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LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AFP) - Operators of a US city transit system were in court Saturday trying to stop hackers from showing thousands of their peers how to get free rides by cracking its fare "smart cards."
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 21:12 9th Aug
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LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AFP) - A US judge on Saturday gagged hackers from telling peers at a notorious DefCon conference how to get free rides by cracking commonly used subway "smart cards."
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 0:38 10th Aug
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Transit officers stand watch in the terminal at South Station in Boston, Massachusetts. Operators of a US city transit system were in court Saturday trying to stop hackers from showing thousands of their peers how to get free rides by cracking its fare "smart cards."
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via Turkish Press @ 16:37 10th Aug
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Self-styled 'domestic goddess' Nigella Lawson may have exposed users to malware, after her website was compromised by hackers.
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via Computing.co.uk @ 20:04 18th Jul
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Self-styled 'domestic goddess' Nigella Lawson may have exposed users to malware, after her website was compromised by hackers.
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via PC Magazine UK @ 8:10 17th Jul
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Self-styled 'domestic goddess' Nigella Lawson may have exposed users to malware, after her website was compromised by hackers.
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via VNUNet.com @ 8:10 17th Jul
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Self-styled 'domestic goddess' Nigella Lawson may have exposed users to malware, after her website was compromised by hackers.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 8:11 17th Jul
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