| InternetPerils' New Net Can Catch Phishers
InternetPerils exposes a cluster of phishing servers that operated for months undetected. InternetPerils' products identify phishing clusters so targets of phishing, including banks and consumers, can act by contacting the ISP hosting the cluster, or by contacting law enforcement agencies. Austin, TX (PRWEB) October 19, 2006 -- InternetPerils, Inc., a leading provider of automated products for Internet Business Risk Management, today announced it has exposed a cluster of phishing servers operating from an ISP based in Germany. InternetPerils' analysis shows such clusters can infest unsuspecting ISPs for weeks or months. Free access to an animated GIF of the cluster over time, plus analysis, is available at http://www.internetperils.com/perilwatch/20060928.php with registration.
If not perfect, campaign at least has been magnificent
He clearly implied that odds were that Obama would not run "a perfect campaign." And this week Emanuel was proved right. When Obama, after 12 victories in a row (including Tuesday's win in Vermont), stumbled in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island, he allowed Clinton back into the race. By adding Texas and Ohio to her previous wins in California, New York and New Jersey, Clinton strengthened her argument to the superdelegates who ultimately may decide the contest that she is the stronger bet in the big states that are key to Democratic victories in November. The most striking thing in the exit polls was Clinton's success with the late deciders in both big states. Among the one-fifth of the voters who told exit polls they made their decision during the past three days, Clinton led by 21 points in Texas and 18 points in Ohio.
It doesn't help that he sleeps with his dog, Sidi, and lets her ...
@36: Nope, he is descended from European peasant stock. You know, the one ethnicity on the frig'n planet who never managed to go anywhere without spreading either disease, pestilence, famine or war on the indigenous civilizations they interacted with. Even if said civilization was the sole reason they were able to survive in the new environment. So horrendous is their moral core, that they never even managed to break away from this pattern of behavior, even amongst other "white" groups, why do you think that is? You know, viruses display a similar behavior on all forms of life, either eukaryotic or prokaryotic. Very strange, very strange indeed, perhaps some sort of generalized mental illness that permeates the very essence of their genetic core, thus allowing us to see the manifestation we have today.
U.S. dollar nears 3-year low against yen
The Morgan Stanley Capital International Asia Pacific index slipped 1.2 percent. Japan's Nikkei 225 index lost 2.3 percent. Most of the region's stock benchmarks fell. The S&P/ASX 200 index in Australia retreated 1.4 percent to complete its fourth monthly slump, the longest losing streak since 1992. .
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Wave of New Microsoft Enterprise Products Bring Big Benefits to IT ...
Largest enterprise launch in company history includes Windows Server 2008, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2008; focuses on security, Web, virtualization and better business intelligence. LOS ANGELES Feb. 2008 Kicking off more than 225 events around the world and joined by more than 4,000 customers and partners, Microsoft Corp.s Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer today showcased the next generation of infrastructure and application platform products, including Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008. The launch represents a major milestone to help customers on the road to Dynamic IT, Microsofts initiative to help customers optimize their people, processes and technology, and in turn position IT as a strategic asset for their business.
Amy Winehouse grabs 5 Grammys, but loses album of the year to Herbie ...
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Notes to Interviewers Should Go Beyond A Simple Thank You
A thoughtful follow-up carries as much clout as a cover letter, many experts say. Nearly nine out of 10 senior executives consider a written thank you influential in evaluating candidates, according to a 2007 survey of 150 respondents by Accountemps, a professional staffing service. Your post-interview correspondence should deliver a sales pitch far more compelling than a simple thanks. "Put a spin on it that acts in your favor,'' recommends Kate Wendleton, president of the Five O'Clock Club, a career-counseling network in New York. "An effective thank-you letter should hit every one of an employer's hot buttons," concurs Wendy Enelow, an author, trainer and career consultant in Coleman Falls, Va. You can hit those buttons by linking your skills to solving specific workplace problems that you learned about during interviews.
out your back window
Nancy Heppner, Saskatchewan's environment minister, says illegal hunting and outfitting robs the people of the province of its natural resources. She calls the penalty "significant" and says she's confident it will send the message that the province's wildlife is valued and will be protected. tomorrow on AM 740 the FAN .
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