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Double Security Whammy, No Patches: Killer SSL DDoS Attack, XML Encryption Broken

Double Security Whammy, No Patches: Killer SSL DDoS Attack, XML Encryption Broken

The Germans have caused all sorts of mass destruction, a double whammy of security and confidentiality. Other researchers in Germany to find and exploit a vacuum that breaks the W3C XML Encryption with a crisis that works in all cases. A hacker group released a new SSL DDoS tool can be successfully launched from a single laptop, a single ADSL connection, to bring down a server. The researchers said that Microsoft, IBM, Red Hat, Apache XML framework and other major suppliers to adopt a new standard.

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Star Wars: Phantom Menace 3D Re-Release Trailer, No Jar Jar

Star Wars: Phantom Menace 3D Re-Release Trailer, No Jar Jar

It was revealed yesterday the first trailer for the remake of Star Wars in 3D: Episode I – The Phantom Menace will be presented before the start of the summit next Friday, October 21 and today the first poster for the reissue of wine courtesy of granting fresh bleeding.

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Sorry, But This Trader’s Banking Confession Was No Prank

Sorry, But This Trader's Banking Confession Was No Prank

This week, a small flea market furniture and self-proclaimed financial self-help guru, Rastan Alessio, shot to fame when he spoke frankly to the BBC in the market and the collapse of their plans to make money for it. They could not imagine a true professional, who could speak so openly in the market, so it Rastan was one of our positions. We heard about the Yes Men at once, because immediately after transmission, people began to send emails from around the world that we welcome a well-made another joke.

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Chase Freezes Couple’s Account, Screws Up Their Life, With No Explanation

Chase Freezes Couple's Account, Screws Up Their Life, With No Explanation

A couple from Washington state with tens of thousands of dollars on their Chase checking accounts, savings accounts and retirement has recently returned to find a letter from the bank told them that, oh, among other things, the accounts are frozen. "It says:" We are writing to inform you that you close your deposit account, according to the terms of the deposit agreement from Chase and conditions, "said her husband, King 5 TV in the letter of notification of couple that their account closed within 10 days, no explanation. A call to the phone number in the letter was much less useful. "He just said: 'We are closing your account, and they said they could not give a reason" said the husband.

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VIDEO: Now Pitching For The Oakland Athletics, No. 5, Jonah Hill

VIDEO: Now Pitching For The Oakland Athletics, No. 5, Jonah Hill

Most of the synthetic co-star (and, if justice in the cosmos to find prices, all candidates for the Oscar a) of the hill in Oakland on Sunday to throw the first pitch before the game A's-Tigers. And the crowd … going … Wild! Seriously, these guys really dig the hill you see in the video after the jump, and stay extra Buzz force today.

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With Work Scarce Part-time Is No Longer A Dirty Word

With Work Scarce Part-time Is No Longer A Dirty Word

LieberPerson says he enjoys the flexibility of his current schedule but needs a full time job with benefits. Read her columns and blog at http://worklifebalancingact.com/. And, another roughly 2.6 million people want work – even part-time work – but have stopped actively looking. The job crisis has led Amaury Espinosa to consider part-time work, something the former banker had hoped to avoid. It might also have been the college student who needed to earn income while in school.</p><p> But the recession and high unemployment have changed the once coveted status. To support herself, she also took a job selling cosmetics at a department store. "If their business has picked up, they don’t know if it’s short term or long term."</p><p> That’s why part time hiring has become appealing, she says. "It was exhausting because I really didn’t have a day off."</p><p> A few weeks ago, the network hired her full-time. Recently, he applied for a part-time job at Wal-Mart while he continues his job search in the banking field. That number is double what it was in 2007, just before the recession began. It used to look more like mine, a mother who wanted to better balance her work and family. Combined, the "underemployed" part-timers who want full-time work; and "discouraged" people who have stopped looking make up 16.2 percent of working-age Americans. Increasingly, the face of the part-time worker has become the dad jumping at any chance of income or the college graduate desperate for an opportunity to get a foot in the door. If business drops off, they let the part-timer go and pick up the ball themselves again."</p><p> In most cases, the part-timer is well aware of the instability. "They saw I had the skills and they realized they had enough for me to do full-time," she says. "I have to support my family." So far, he hasn’t heard from the retailer.</p><p> Suzanne Hodes, chief financial officer of Career Xchange, a Florida staffing company, said with the economy still sputtering, companies are risk-adverse about hiring. "I consider it part luck, part opportunity."</p><p> However, those who can’t get that lucky break are getting desperate. Now, he works two part-time jobs and still lacks a full-time income – one as a project worker for the book fair and the other as a Sunday school teacher. "If business continues to pick up, they have the option to add hours. He also wanted to spend time on an online business his wife operates full-time. Most continue job hunting, she said.</p><p> ABOUT THE WRITER</p><p> Cindy Krischer Goodman is CEO of BalanceGal LLC, a provider of news and advice on how to balance work and life. Stubbs says he saw friends in myriad professions working crushing schedules. Newly married and active in his church, he wanted work-life balance. "I’ve seen that anything can happen."</p><p> When consumer demand picks up, companies will likely boost the hours of their part-timers before they add jobs, economists say. Luis used to be a mortgage banker, but he’s been out of work for more than 20 months. Only about 25 percent of part-time workers have access to employer-sponsored benefits such as medical or paid sick leave, according to a 2011 report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.</p><p> James Stubbs considers himself fortunate to get benefits as a part-timer at DentalPlans.com in Plantation, Fla. It means they have room to expand without hiring.</p><p> In some cases, that’s already happening. Like others, he has become frustrated with the job hunt.</p><p> One day, while Luis was mowing his lawn, a neighbor offered him a few bucks to do his yard. Word spread, plentiful rain caused Miami lawns to grow tall and Luis now has cobbled together enough business to consider mowing lawns a part-time job.</p><p> "At least it’s some income," said the humbled executive, who asked me not to use his full name.</p><p> Today the face of the part-time worker is drastically different from what it was only a few years ago. After graduating from college this spring, Chaya Muldavin took part-time digital media work on a contract basis for a national cable television network, where she had completed an internship. Out of work for more than 18 months, he’s looking at all options. He voluntarily scaled back his weekly hours, from 40-plus to 30, trying to be more productive in fewer hours. He’s on call to handle child care now that his wife is the full-time wage earner.</p><p> In June, when the school LieberPerson worked at restructured its administration, his job was eliminated. It might be the loyal worker whose weekly hours have been cut to save the company a few bucks or the desperate former executive patching together jobs to pay rent.</p><p> As of September, about 8.8 million Americans are working part time while desiring full-time work. Without that coverage, we all know how quickly your fortunes could change."</p><p> Indeed, part-time workers still significantly lag full-time employees in the benefits they are offered. The Labor Department compiles the figure to assess how many people want full-time work and can’t find it – a number the unemployment rate alone doesn’t capture.</p><p> "There are a ton of desperate people who can’t get hours they need to provide for their families," said Heidi Shierholz, labor economist at the Economic Policy Institute. I recently met Luis, a Miami father of two young children, who sits atop his lawn mower like it’s a throne. She can be reached at balancegal@gmail.com. "I would never say no to anything."</p><p> Espinosa has a college degree and 17 years of private banking experience and speaks three languages. "I like having two sources of income," Stubbs said.</p><p> Having watched friends get downsized, Stubbs says there’s comfort in working two part-time jobs. For the past few years, there hasn’t been any significant improvement.</p><p> That’s the case for Chaim LieberPerson, a former parochial grade school principal. LieberPerson dashes between the office of the Miami Book Fair International and his children’s school for dismissal. "In most jobs in America, you can’t have health care unless you’re full time.

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Depression Meds During Pregnancy Yes Or No

Depression Meds During Pregnancy Yes Or No

Raw chicken skin. Because he had taken during the night, in an attempt to avoid side effects, most of the withdrawal symptoms at night. Serge is concerned about my depression during pregnancy … return we'll see how it goes. I have so cold I can not stand. Although I'm freezing and sweating strange dreams apocalyptic style. I have read many things that Paxil was okay for pregnant women, anyone prone to depression is better than not taking his medication, but do not want my son (my children) that ingestion of Shiz. Yes, I quit Paxil cold turkey when I heard.

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No Debate About Bears In Grizzly Country

No Debate About Bears In Grizzly Country

The death is at least the third fatality caused by a grizzly since July. In July, a female bear with cubs in Yellowstone attacked a couple from California, killing the man. In late August, a grizzly in Yellowstone National Park, about 400 miles south of the latest attack, mauled a Michigan hiker to death.

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Infographic: Relax, There’s No Tech Bubble Here!

Infographic: Relax, There's No Tech Bubble Here!

(Exhibit A:. Color, Bill Nguyen disconcerting picture sharing service, which was funded with $ 41 million, but the flop, immediately responds when the user value free design). It is, after all, a lot of money flowing too fast stupid. The instinctive reaction to the IPO fever sweeping Silicon Valley is that we're in a bubble of new technologies.

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Apes Is No. 1 At Box Office

Apes Is No. 1 At Box Office

I do not care if the TV never comes back. The flight attendants back to take in cash. A blinking cursor on Linux commands. The lady to my right was a meal to my left an iPad. I do not care, Dave. The flight was full and I am in a central location. He turned off the air again and follow the debugging code that gives us the planet of the apes. The iPad a woman asks you if you can get free Wi-Fi TV if the computer remains low. Houston, I have a problem.

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