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September 10, 2014 by
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When Home Depot Inc. (NYSE:HD) announced Tuesday that hackers had breached its security systems in April and stolen customers' debit card and credit card information over several months, it wasonly confirming what Brian Krebs had reported a week earlier.
The former Washington Post reporter-turned-cybercrime-blogger had used his connections to uncover a massive black market of customer information that proved the breach long before the company admitted to it.
Multiple banks say they are seeing evidence that Home Depot stores may be the source of a massive new batch of stolen credit and debit cards that went on sale this morning in the cybercrime underground, wrote thejournalist on his Krebs on Securitybloglast Tuesday. He described how that very morning, a black market online store -- Rescator[dot]cc -- had moved two massive new batches of stolen cards onto the market.
Six days later, Home Depot confirmed publicly it had experienced a credit and debit card data breach at locations in Canada and the United States.
While the company continues to determine the full scope, scale and impact of the breach, there is no evidence that debit PIN numbers were compromised, Home Depot said in its statement.
However, Krebs reported that multiple financial institutions contacted by this publication are reporting a steep increase over the past few days in fraudulent ATM withdrawals on customer accounts.
Its not the first time his reporting has conflicted with an official company line. It was Krebs who first reported themassive data breach at TargetCorp. (NYSE:TGT) stores last year that affected at least 40 million customers and led to the resignation of the chain's CEO amid congressional probes and ongoing litigation.
Krebs, 41, is a former reporter who ran the Post's Security Fix blog from 2005 to 2009. But he wasnt exactly a specialist in the field when he first started to get involved more than a decade ago.
It wasnt until 2001 -- when my entire home network was overrun by a Chinese hacking group -- that I became intensely interested in computer security, he wrote in the About the Author section of his website.
After that incident, I decided to learn as much as I could about computer and Internet security, and read most everything on the subject that I could get my hands on at the time. Its an obsession that hasnt let up.
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September 10, 2014 by
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San Antonio Heating and Air Conditioning Repair 210-978-0890
San Antonio, TX SoBellas Appliance Repair is proud to announce the addition of air conditioning and heating repair in San Antonio. The company is well know...
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OBERLIN, OH (PRWEB) September 09, 2014
Forget a downloadable app. This must-have homeowner gadget will automatically text you when theres trouble with your home a/c or furnace filter.
The new air filter monitor sends email or text alerts* to your smartphone, tablet or desktop computer when the filter becomes clogged so you can enjoy cleaner air, lower electric bills and an efficiently operating HVAC system.
Energy Savings: Just like your automobiles gas gauge, the CleanAlert FILTERSCAN WiFi shows how much cleaning power remains in your homes air filter. Using patented differential pressure technology to actively measure a filters capacity, the $99 wireless unit takes the guesswork out of this important household chore and helps save up to $300 in annual energy savings.
Download our Home Energy Savings Checklist and discover how to save money and conserve energy.
Health Benefits: Most of us spend the majority of our time indoors. Ironically, thats where allergens, mold and other irritants are most at home. In fact, the EPA finds that pollutant levels can be two to five times higher inside our homes than outside. Besides undercutting system efficiency, a clogged air filter can make homeowners feel sick, too, especially family members with allergy and asthmatic issues.
A well-maintained HVAC system air filter keeps the air your family breathes clean, says Terry L. Reavis, Vice President Sales & Marketing for CleanAlert, known for its innovative airflow-sensing solutions.
As an air filter becomes clogged with dirt, dust, pet dander and other particles, the HVAC system will all too efficiently recirculate these pollutants into every corner of the home. By installing a FILTERSCAN WiFi Air Filter Monitor, homeowners will enjoy cleaner air, while maintaining system efficiency.
Scientific Approach: The FILTERSCAN takes a scientific approach to maximizing a homes air quality by monitoring the change in pressure while an air filter is in use. Timely replacement has a dual benefit by ensuring the filter is replaced neither too soon nor too late.
Wait too long and the heating or cooling system not only loses efficiency and wastes energy but could also need expensive repairs.
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September 10, 2014 by
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Best Handyman Services In Adelaide
We have a large team of experienced workers who specialize in maintaining and renovating old distressed homes.
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September 10, 2014 by
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I heard that sod worms are especially bad this year destroying a lot of lawns. Is there a reason its worse this year? And what can be done to get rid of them?
The mild winter, wet spring and warm weather have been prime for many different species of turf insects, said Tony McCammon, area horticulture educator for the University of Idaho extension office. This year, I have seen some of the worst outbreaks in my tenure with the University of Idaho; insects such as of bluegrass billbug, armyworms and sod webworms. Many lawns in the Magic Valley are completely ruined and need to be
replaced.
Idaho ranks first nationally and accounts for 50 percent of U.S. Kentucky bluegrass seed production, reports the UI College of Agricultural and Life
Sciences.
Sod webworms, commonly called lawn moths, are a serious pest. Larvae feed on and particularly damage bluegrass. They feed at night, chewing off leaves and stems just above grass crowns and reside in silken burrows during the day. Adults are typically inactive during the day and fly at night, scattering their eggs into the grass. Eggs hatch in about one week; the first generation larvae feed until midsummer. A second generation occurs during the remainder of summer. Generations may overlap with all stages present by late summer. Damage to lawn is most obvious in spring and fall.
Insects are easy to control chemically, if pesticides are applied in the proper part of their developmental stages. When the damage is found, its already too late. Insectides wont work. Effective monitoring is key to control.
Many of the local nursery and landscape companies offer control options to protect your lawns from pests, McCammon said. For 7-in-10 years, winters are harsh enough to kill most overwintering larvae and adults. So the populations leave little damage, and control measures might not be needed. These insects have many natural enemies include other insects, bacteria and fungi that target them specifically.
Sod webworm moths are easy to identify with their pointy snouts. They are also seen at dusk flying in a zigzag pattern across the top of your lawn. They lay their eggs in late spring and just as the temperatures increase. This causes your lawn to immediately show the signs of stress, and in lawns with high populations of webworms, the lawn can die in large patches, said McCammon.
Larval damage is observed as brown patches up to the size of a baseball. Webworm larvae can feed in an area of 4 to 6 square feet. Brown patches can be punctured with pencil-sized holes as a result of birds searching for the burrows. Another good indicator of fresh webworm larval feeding is the presence of moist, green fecal pellets in the lawn.
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September 10, 2014 by
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A tender interpretation of Trade Practices? Mike Iveson, Peter McCabe, and Dax Valdes
For once, this critic didn't miss the boat. The 11 a.m. Governors Island ferry departed Lower Manhattan with a grand toot of the horn and glided across the harbor in minutes, delivering passengers intent on a Saturday afternoon of picnics or...
Arrive at a pay phone to answer a call telling you how to get things started.
Immersive theater. Walking across the park grounds an Army and Coast Guard base for two centuries before its acquisition by New York State I was reminded of an essential fact about site-based performances. The excursion itself can be a revelation, regardless of how successfully a show engages its location. This month "site-specific" performances of various kinds will take advantage of hospitable weather, bringing audiences to locations all around New York for experiences far beyond the customary auditorium configuration. The practice is nothing new theatermakers have staged plays this way since medieval times, if not before. But location-based performances have proliferated in recent years, and it's worth noting how different these projects can be in their approach. In the case of Trade Practices, which HERE Art Center bills as "an immersive, site-specific theater event," spectators arrived on Governors Island and assembled in Pershing Hall, a brick building that once was a military administrative center. In a conference room stocked with notepads and pencils, we watch an infomercial about a fictitious paper company, Tender Inc., which started in stationery and now manufactures currency for the U.S. government. Soon we're led to a small trading floor, with glimpses of Lower Manhattan through a few of the windows. For the remainder of the two-hour performance, we must choose which version of the narrative to see and follow. We can watch from the perspective of the owners, managers, marketers, or workers. Audience members buy "shares" granting admission to these story lines using prop banknotes and can trade if they want to change, at a fluctuating price.
Created by Kristin Marting and David Evans Morris with six playwrights, Trade Practices is meant to evoke with relentless zaniness the boom-and-bust cycles that have followed Argentina's 2001 financial collapse. But for me the big question was what we were doing on Governors Island. What actual history do we uncover in this "historic" site? How does this building inform the project, visually or thematically? Indeed, what about Trade Practices is "site-specific"? Most of these scenes could have been staged in any building with multiple large rooms there is no discernible design or conceptual reason for using Pershing Hall. Shipping off to the island did put me in a receptive frame of mind, though. Unmooring from daily realities may be a kind of necessary precondition for theater, and that's harder and harder to accomplish in the age of electronic connectedness. Asking a spectator to go someplace unusual for a performance forces a break. I could observe the distance between the show and the financial district on the horizon. But did it make me more attuned to these tales of commerce?
Back in the city, Woodshed Collective is plotting a different strategy to take audiences to new destinations. The company is known for ornate immersions in a single location: Twelve Ophelias brought the public to McCarren Park Pool in 2008; The Confidence Man invited audiences up the gangway onto an old Hudson River steamship in 2009. Now the troupe hopes to make a choose-your-urban-adventure series into an annual happening.
Empire Travel Agency, which opened Monday, September 8, begins with each prospective audience member's phone call to Rhonda, a fictitious travel agent who plans a real theatrical adventure tailored to individual callers. One person's perfect trip say, an underground Brooklyn odyssey through F-train stops ending at the Coney Island seaside might be another spectator's nightmare. The agency will determine preferences and concoct the best possible experience, and at the appointed hour, you'll arrive at a pay phone and answer a call telling you how to get things started.
Most of the "trips" will be in Manhattan and Brooklyn, so it's not a comprehensive investigation of the city. On the other hand, it's free and you might see architecture or encounter spaces you've excluded from consciousness for years. I met Teddy Bergman and Mikhael Tara Garver, Woodshed's artistic directors, at an on-site rehearsal at the Center for Fiction on 47th Street. Somehow I'd never noticed this exquisite literary oasis, even though I walk fairly often along the block. Inside, the nonprofit's high-ceilinged rooms are lined with bookshelves, busts, and leather armchairs. The episode Woodshed was rehearsing led upstairs into the stacks of the center's library, which has been circulating continuously since merchants founded it in the 1820s. Finding this eccentric spot among east midtown's early-20th-century buildings was a surprising discovery. Other possible adventures include: apartment visits via Airbnb, Mercedes rides through industrial Brooklyn, and orchestral serenades in Central Park gazebos. Will the event's mysteries upstage the drama? And if it opens your eyes to new facets of your city, will you care?
Argentinean artist Fernando Rubio has something far more intimate (but less personal) in mind for Everything by My Side, his installation in Hudson River Park. Seven actresses, each in a white bed, will invite one spectator at a time to join them under the covers. Childhood memories with intimations of mortality will be whispered into the participants' ears. The short piece, co-presented by Performance Space 122 and FIAF's Crossing the Line, will recur throughout the day, from September 26-28. Most site-based performances try to harmonize with their environs, but Rubio's show will contrast location and experience: a deeply private experience in a strikingly public spot.
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September 10, 2014 by
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gulabi akhein.. acoustic version
sang in college fresher.
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September 10, 2014 by
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San Francisco 14-year-old fences his way to the top
San Francisco 14-year-old, Ethan Mullenix fences his way to the top position at the nation US Fencing tournament in Columbus, Ohio July 3, 2014 - footage cou...
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