Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Friday, July 25, 2014

Phishing gang stole money from Apple users to fund UK criminal network | CSO Online

Phishing gang stole money from Apple users to fund UK criminal network | CSO Online: A man and a woman have been handed a total of 14 years in jail for a phishing scam the proceeds of which were used to buy air tickets for Romanian criminals wanting to travel to the UK.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Haemochromatosis | Health | Patient.co.uk

What about diet?

The increased levels of iron in the body cannot be treated by diet alone. Removing blood has a much bigger effect on reducing the levels of iron in the body. However, there are some recommendations:

http://www.patient.co.uk/health/haemochromatosis

Learning About Hereditary Hemochromatosis

A child who inherits two copies of a mutated gene (one from each parent) is highly likely to develop the disease. However, not all people who have two mutated copies develop signs and symptoms of HH.

http://www.genome.gov/10001214

Executive Order 12333- United States Intelligence Activities « CIPP Guide

Executive Order 12333- United States Intelligence Activities « CIPP Guide: "In preparation for the Certified Information Privacy Professional Government exam, a privacy professional should be comfortable with topics related to this post including:

Executive Order 12333"



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Cookie laws

Cookie laws: "Both the ICO and the Government have not ruled out the use of browser settings to achieve compliance in the future.  "



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Cookie Laws Across Europe | Cookiepedia

Cookie Laws Across Europe | Cookiepedia: "Slovakia
The law is in force. Consent may be obtained from browser settings."



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Evangelical Group Sets Sights on Secular Portland - NYTimes.com

Evangelical Group Sets Sights on Secular Portland - NYTimes.com: "We do teach that children are sinners, but we're not nasty about it,"

Monday, July 21, 2014

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Friday, July 18, 2014

A New Age in Cyber Security: Public Cyberhealth

The evolution of cyber public health requires coordinated defenses across our community. But just as importantly, these efforts must continue to improve and evolve as our understanding of cyberthreats grows.

http://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities---threats/a-new-age-in-cyber-security-public-cyberhealth-/a/d-id/1297360?


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Financial services firms are worried they are losing the cyber security war

Three legal and regulatory issues stood out. These were the changing cyber breach reporting regimes; data protection law and its impact on monitoring and profiling for security purposes, and the security of the supply chain.
http://www.out-law.com/en/articles/2014/july/financial-services-firms-are-worried-they-are-losing-the-cyber-security-war/


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Monday, July 7, 2014

True or false: NSA snooping disclosures hurt cloud adoption — Tech News and Analysis

True or false: NSA snooping disclosures hurt cloud adoption — Tech News and Analysis: t’s complicated. Edward Snowden’s disclosures at the very least raised questions that all IT pros need to think about regardless of their deployment choices.

What I Wish I Knew About Distribution: Producer Ron Najor of “Short Term 12” & “I AM NOT A HIPSTER” | Artist Services

What I Wish I Knew About Distribution: Producer Ron Najor of “Short Term 12” & “I AM NOT A HIPSTER” | Artist Services: Most agreements initially appear to be one-sided, in favor of the distributor. It is up to you and your sales agent and/or lawyer to hammer away at the points that you want to add or remove, before signing anything.

Friday, July 4, 2014

Fertility and Time: Does Age Really Affect Sperm Quality?

In fact, researchers found that age was not typically a determinant factor for sperm quality or count.

http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/15747/20140630/fertility-and-time-does-age-really-affect-sperm-quality.htm


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Survey: People losing faith in companies to protect their data | TheHill

At the same time, just 21 percent of those surveyed said that they had "a lot of trust" in companies' ability to keep their information secure. The survey found that 47 percent had "some trust" in the companies, while 30 percent had "little trust" or "no trust at all."

Read more: http://thehill.com/policy/technology/208555-survey-americans-unsure-companies-can-protect-data#ixzz36WURs4TM 
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