Mardi 19 avril 2011

the advanced persistent threat

Part of the problem is confusion over China, the country most commonly associated with APT attacks. China is the source for most online attacks these days, no matter what the motivation. The country has more than 400 million Internet prada handbags 2011 users, and many of them are using computers that don't have up-to-date patches or security software. Those PCs often get hacked and then used as stepping-stones for further attacks."China is like the wild west of source IP addresses that can be taken over to stage attacks, " Sartin said. So when attacks happen, "everybody looks at it and says, 'Oh that's the Chinese government.'" Sartin, whose team gets called in to find the cause of data breaches, says that he's seen a tendency to label any hacking incident an APT attack play out several times since Google went public with the issue in January last year. Usually it happens about a month or two after his team finishes its analysis. "I get a link sent to me from one of my investigators saying, 'You're not going to believe this.' I open the link and get a statement from the company blaming advanced persistent threat."Advanced persistent threat attacks are supposed to be sophisticated and highly targeted data exfiltration exercises conducted by spies or agents working on behalf of nation states.Blaming APT has "become the perfect excuse" for companies recovering from a data breach, Sartin said. "It's almost as if it's become chic in the U.S. to blame it [on APT]," he said. When Google admitted last year that it had been targeted by sophisticated hackers, possibly from China, it introduced a new term into the high technology lexicon -- the advanced persistent threat. These attacks are sophisticated, targeted, and almost shop online 2011 impossible to stop. But according to Verizon, they're also a lot less common than most people think.In fact, nowadays it's easier for some companies to say they were the victims of an advanced persistent threat (APT) attacks than to admit that their security systems failed, said Bryan Sartin, Verizon's director of investigative response. "It's out there," he said of the APT. "It's just so extremely overhyped."
Par eileen - 19 commentaire(s)le 19 avril 2011

This emergence did not really begin

I was angry today,” Dr. Stephen Brunnquell said by phone Monday night from his home in Harrington Park, N.J. Brunnquell, 55, who had planned to run Boston for a third time, was shut out despite having a qualifying time and signing up for Boston hours after shop online 2011 registration opened last October. Brunnquell has something to look forward to, however. He and his 22-year-old son, Chris, who is graduating from Tufts University, have been accepted into the New York City Marathon in November.  Mutai was the 18th Kenyan men’s winner at Boston in the past 21 years. No American, man or woman, has won Boston since Lisa Larsen-Weidenbach in 1985, although Ryan Hall also broke the course record Monday with the fastest run by an American, 2:04:58, en route to a fourth-place finish. “When I was coming to Boston, I was not trying to break the world record,” Mutai told reporters after the race. “I was not trying to break the world record. But I see this as a gift from God.” Interestingly, Salazar, a three-time New York City Marathon champion and a respected coach of some of America’s best marathoners, took the purist’s position on the issue of whether Mutai’s time should be certified as a world record.  Boston officials were pleased with Monday’s race and content to leave the “definition” of records to others. But the real beneficiaries of Monday’s record-setting Boston run will be among the almost 27,000 power balance runners who came away with personal bests that they can carry with them without concern about asterisks, certifications, drug tests or governing bodies. Countless others who were shut out when the race field filled in eight hours will only wonder what if.  I actually agree that it shouldn’t be counted,” Salazar said by e-mail. “The downhill nature of the course coupled with the wind today (a 21-mile-per hour tail wind) which only helps on a point to point course gives about a two-minute advantage. If this time was allowed, soon marathons could be formulated with these advantages in mind and times would be much faster. “There is a course in Utah already which is about four minutes faster than a legal course. It would end up hurting the sport by having lesser athletic performances considered better.”  This emergence did not really begin until the 1968 Summer Olympics, which were held at Mexico City’s high altitude. Yes, Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia had run barefoot en route to an Olympic gold medal in Rome eight years earlier. But when Kipchoge Keino buried America’s middle-distance wonder boy, Jim Ryun, in the 1,500, and other Africans swept the marathon and power balance steeplechase, the pendulum had begun to shift. The Americans Frank Shorter, Bill Rodgers and Alberto Salazar preserved a measure of order in the marathon until the introduction of prize money and endorsements brought young Africans to road races in even larger numbers. The African women even carved their own identities as well despite previous cultural limitations.
Par eileen - 26 commentaire(s)le 19 avril 2011
Lundi 18 avril 2011

The FDA

 The orally disintegrating tablet version is designed to disintegrate when water is added to them. However, according to reports, the Teva tablets may not fully disintegrate, or may later form power balance clumps that can stick to the inside walls of oral syringes and feeding tubes. In some cases, patients have had to seek emergency medical assistance and their feeding tubes had to be unclogged, or removed and replaced, the FDA said. The FDA said it will continue to review and monitor the issue and is seeking prompt correction of the problem by Teva.  The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned patients to stop using Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (Nasdaq:TEVA; TASE:TEVA) Lanoprazole generic acid reflux drug administered by oral syringe or feeding tubes.  The FDA said it has received reports of clogging problems with the drug although no problems were reported with patients who took the product by mouth. Teva has voluntarily withdrawn its version of the drug from distribution but the FDA cautioned on its website that some stock may remain in pharmacies, other facilities or in patients' possession. The drug is a generic version of Takeda's shop online 2011 Prevacid. Teva's share price was down 0.5% to NIS 169.50 on the TASE this morning. The share price rose 0.2% to $50.01 on Nasdaq on Friday, giving a market cap of $44.91 billion.
Par eileen - 20 commentaire(s)le 18 avril 2011

April and May are the worst time

Normally the storms that hit here are pretty severe but smaller in size,” said Cal Bryant, the editor of The Roanoke-Chowan News Herald, which serves a part of North Carolina that was most severely hit. “Now they are thinking it may have been one big tornado. They’re trying to find where it stopped, and they haven’t got there yet.” Mr. Bryant, who spent Sunday with survivors in Bertie County, said rescue crews were going house to house looking for dead or injured residents and assessing damage. At least 60 houses, some of them mobile homes, were destroyed, and he expected the shop online 2011 count to go higher.  The effects from the storms could be felt as far as Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the New York City area on Saturday night, when furious wind-driven rains covered roadways and produced isolated flooding. When the system hit North Carolina on Saturday night, it spawned a record 92 tornadoes in the state, killing at least 22 people and injuring more than 80 others. At least 14 deaths were in Bertie and Hertford Counties, in a rural northeast corner of the state where cotton, tobacco, peanuts, corn and soybeans anchor the economy.  Although April and May are the worst time for tornadoes in the South, this storm system, which had its roots in the Pacific Ocean, was unusual for its size and duration, officials said. The storm would calm itself a bit at night and then gain renewed strength with the day’s heat, said Greg Carbin, warning coordination meteorologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric coach outlet store Administration. It brought flash floods, tornadoes and thunderstorms laced with giant balls of hail to Oklahoma on Thursday, killing two elderly sisters, before moving east through Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North and South Carolina and Virginia.
Par eileen - 22 commentaire(s)le 18 avril 2011
Vendredi 15 avril 2011

This year’s box office

Fifth place could go the comedy remake Arthur or this surfing biopic, but I’m giving the edge to the latter, in part because it’s this year’s first movie to earn an overall “A+” from CinemaScore moviegoers. I imagine that most of those interested in seeing Arthur already did power balance so last week, whereas Soul Surfer, thanks to its likely positive word-of-mouth, will continue to attract new audiences. Like Hanna, look for a drop of 35 percent.Also being released this weekend, in 707 theaters, is Robert Redford’s historical drama The Conspirator, about the trial of charged co-conspirator Mary Surratt (Robin Wright) after the assassination of President Lincoln. The PG-13 film also stars James McAvoy, Evan Rachel Wood, Kevin Kline, and Tom Wilkinson. This 3-D animated musical, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway as two (extremely endangered) macaws, comes from Fox’s Blue Sky Studios, which has produced the successful Ice Age films and Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! The three Ice Age movies opened to $46.3 million, $68 million, and $41.7 million, respectively, while Horton grabbed $45 million its initial power balance weekend. Horton‘s debut seems within reach. While Rio features an original story, and therefore can’t rely on any built-in awareness for Dr. Seuss or the Ice Age name, Fox has smartly positioned the movie around the time when many schools begin spring break. Furthermore, the $90 million film is receiving mostly positive reviews and, unlike Horton, will benefit from those 3-D surcharges. And while some parents might have worried about taking their youngest children to the PG-rated Rango or Hop, the G rating for Rio won’t raise the same concerns. It’s been 11 long years since we last saw Ghostface, and the big question now is: Have audiences moved on? I think not. The whole gang is back (Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, director Wes Craven, and writer Kevin Williamson), and even though the Scream movies aren’t that old, a lot of moviegoers in their 30s (or late 20s) look back at the series with a sense of late ’90s nostalgia. The first Scream opened to only $6.4 million, but it ultimately wound up grossing a series-best $103 million. Scream 2 and Scream 3, on the other hand, debuted to $32.9 million and $34.7 million. Add in inflation, and just under $40 million seems about right for the R-rated Scream 4. This year’s box office is trailing 2010 by an alarming 22 percent so far. In fact, Hollywood hasn’t gotten off to this dismal of a start since 2006. But here to the rescue is the one-two punch of Rio and Scream 4, which should deliver a much-needed shop online 2011 jolt to the box office. Plus, since the two films are aiming for strikingly different demographics, they shouldn’t limit each other’s potential. But we must pick a winner, and for this weekend, I’m going with the Brazil-set animated adventure Rio, which should glide past Rango‘s $38.1 million debut to score the year’s best opening weekend. Here are my predictions for the top five:
Par eileen - 23 commentaire(s)le 15 avril 2011
Mardi 12 avril 2011

The elderly have a harder time

"It's that reengagement of original memory network and disengagement from what has interrupted you, that switch-over seems to be worse in older adults," he told Reuters. What causes that deficit remains to be determined, he said.Gazzaley acknowledged his findings are based on a multi-tasking challenge far simpler than the prada handbags 2011 barrage of communications and activities Americans are expected to balance on a daily basis."We really do place our brains in high-interference environments with lots of streams of information that we're trying to juggle," he said. Scientists define working memory as the capacity to hold and manipulate information in one's mind for brief intervals, a function vital to all mental operations, from following a conversation to more complex tasks like learning or reasoning.Ample evidence already exists to demonstrate that the negative impact of multi-tasking on working memory is greater for older individuals than for the young, said Dr. Adam Gazzaley, senior author of the UCSF study. His prada bags 2011 research sheds new light on why this so by measuring brain activity during controlled multi-tasking experiments, comparing the performance of men and women whose average age was 24 with a second group who averaged 69 years of age.The study was published in the online edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Some experts had speculated older people become more deeply engaged in what interrupts them, making it harder for them to shift their focus back to the original task at hand.But Gazzaley, head of the UCSF Neuroscience Imaging Center, said his study showed young adults and elderly were paying the same level of attention to the interfering image of the face. Neural circuitry and networks were monitored through magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, scans as test subjects were asked to contemplate outdoor photos they were briefly shown, then were presented with the picture of a face and asked to determine its gender and age, before being asked to recall details from the original scene they viewed Researchers found the brains of older subjects were less capable of disengaging from the interruption and reestablishing the neural connections necessary to switch back to focusing on the original memory.The elderly have a harder time multi-tasking than young adults because older people are far less nimble at switching neurological connections in their brains between activities, according to research released on Monday. The findings of neuroscientists from the University of California at San Francisco add new insights to a growing body of studies showing that one's ability to move from one task to another in quick succession becomes more difficult with age.Previous studies and anecdotal accounts of "senior moments" -- fleeting bouts of forgetfulness, especially in the midst of competing demands on shop online 2011 attention -- have established a strong link between juggling tasks and glitches in short-term, or "working," memory, for people of all ages.
Par eileen - 19 commentaire(s)le 12 avril 2011
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