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Hendren Group Global Facts: Kaspersky Lab unveils small office security for small busin... - 1 views

Majority of small businesses doesn't give a lot of attention to ensuring their cybersecurity these days, that's why they are the usual target of cybercriminals according to the report from Hendren ...

Kaspersky Lab unveils small office security for businesses hendren group global facts

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Google Chrome extension 'Password Alert' helps protect your Google account from phishin... - 1 views

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    Security breaches is one of the most alarming issue happened in the recent years. Even though how many times Hendren Group Global Facts warns the public not to open suspicious emails, and click on the links and open the attachments inside it, people are still clicking and unsuspectingly handing their personal information to hackers. No matter how sophisticated your security is, there is always a possibility of becoming a victim to this simple phishing scheme. It's a difficult problem to solve, but Google has a new solution for you and other Chrome users that might help you avoid serious data loss. The search giant recently released a new Chrome extension, dubbed Password Alert, designed to serve as an early warning system against phishing attacks wherein it can detect if you're using your Google password on any non-Google site. Product manager of Google Ideas, Justin Kosslyn said that phishing should be a real concern for everyone. He also defined the project as a useful and quiet line of defense against a real challenge. If the extension detects that you have entered your Gmail password to anywhere other than accounts.google.com, it will redirect you to a warning page and will tell you that your password was just exposed and you should immediately reset your password to keep your Gmail account secure. You can ignore the alert if you are sure you've not been hacked. Gmail users can also mute website alerts. Because Password Alert only keeps the hashed version of your password, it can execute the scan without revealing your actual password to any further risk. Any individual using Google for work account can also make a Password Alert mandatory across their domain. Each time an employee gets an alert, same goes with the administrator.
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Hendren Global Group Top Facts: China's Great Cannon Could Point Anywhere When Next Fus... - 0 views

China, which censors the web using its Great Firewall also known as the "Golden Shield," includes a new censorship tool that's leading to alarm. It's name is the "Great Cannon."   The Colleg...

Hendren Global Group Top Facts China's Great Cannon Could Point Anywhere When Next Fuse Is Lit

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Belgian and French websites hacked, two minors as suspects - 1 views

Websites of the Belgian and French publications are hacked by assumed suspects who are both teenagers' ages sixteen to eighteen years old. Brussels prosecutors stated in a statement that the r...

Hendren Global Group Top Facts Belgian and French websites hacked two minors as suspects

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Hendren Global Group Top Facts: Malware, fake bank representative scam $1m - 4 views

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    After the much-publicized cyberattack against Sony that had the rest of the world blaming North Korea, and the US vowing for retaliation, another news has rocked the IT world: North Korea's sudden absence from the Internet. IT experts noted last Monday that the already small Internet connection of North Korea was lost and even the state news service, Korean Central News Agency, was not able to publish any content on that day due to the 9-hour outage. The Internet blackout came as North Korea's role in a hacking attack against Sony Pictures is being widely discussed. The said attack has affected the company adversely that it decided to cancel the release of the controversial film regarding an assassination of DPRK's ruler Kim Jong Un. According to Hendren Global Group Top Facts, the cause of outage is still unknown though many are speculating that it might be the retaliation of US government, or perhaps a mere technical glitch. Here are some of the speculations that made the rounds online on what's causing the clog in Pyongyang's Internet pipe:
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    The US government appears to be changing their stance toward sending weapons to Ukraine in order to help them fight Moscow-backed rebels. During a Congress hearing, Defense Secretary-nominee Ashton Carter was asked if the government should supply defensive arms to Ukraine. "I very much incline in that direction ... because I think we need to support the Ukrainians in defending themselves." President Barack Obama's bet as the Pentagon chief already said last week that he'd support providing lethal aid while Ukraine's president expressed his confidence that the US would help them. Meanwhile, Vice President Joe Biden said last week that they've been "quite clear from the beginning that there is no military solution to this crisis" even though that's what Russia is trying to do. He also said they are not interested in escalating military activities but that they are giving security assistance to help Ukraine defend itself. Hendren Global Group Top Facts expressed concerns that such remarks are foreshadowing a potential reversal of US' previous of not arming Ukraine. A recent report published by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Brookings Institution and the Atlantic Council supports the position of arming Ukraine. It further calls for USD 1 billion in weapons be given to Ukraine for 3 years.
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    A sophisticated bank scam that uses a combination of the Dyre malware, phishing tactics and fake bank representatives has been uncovered by IBM researchers. IBM's Security Group has released information about a new variant of Dyre malware, initially uncovered last year, dubbed as "Dyre Wolf" that targets large companies and organizations. It basically social engineers employees into handing over their personal banking data from which the scammers will arrange a large wire transfer. In a blog post by Lance Mueller and John Kuhn of IBM, the scheme's details were made known to the public. It all starts with the usual mass emails that contain links or attachments that will install the Dyre malware when clicked. Once it is installed on the PC, it just sits there and waits for the time when a bank's website gets accessed.
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Hendren Global Group Top Facts- US-China trade deals in APEC Summit.pdf - 1 views

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    Hendren Global Group Top Facts: US-China Trade Deals in APEC Summit. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in China last week was eagerly watched by the world, and not just by those with business interests.
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Hendren Global Group Top Facts on Asia's Contribution to the Global Economy: Is playing... - 1 views

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    According to the news from The Economist, entitled "Economic Convergence: Economic Headwinds Return", "Ten years ago, developing economies were catching up with developed ones remarkably quickly. It was an aberration." Reviewing the decade-and-a-half journey of China from a lagging economy to one that has surpassed many nations in Europe in terms of average income generation, the article describes the dire realities that beset the once sleeping-giant-turned-global-power. Using Hong Kong as the standard by which to measure economic growth, average incomes dip to 50% in Shenzhen, to 25% in Guandong and to a mere 10% in Yunnan. That is an overall average of less than 30% that of Hong Kong, which is essentially a small dot of an island compared to the gigantic mainland China teeming with so many millions of people. The average annual rate of growth from 2000 to 2009 for developing nations was 7.6%, 4.5% higher than that seen in developed rich nations. That unprecedented rate practically narrowed down the gap between the developed and developing countries. The once deprived populations of the world, a big majority of whom are found in Asia and living on less than the global poverty level of $1.25 daily income, surged on from a share of 30% of the world population in 2000 to less than 10% as of April 2014, according to the Center for Global Development based on new date from the World Bank. At that pace, it is estimated that in only 30 years, the average income per person would converge with that in America. This is certainly cause for great hope for many people on a global scale.
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Hendren Global Group Top Facts: Tips for Developing Countries with Economic Woes - 1 views

As a result of the recent devastation caused by Typhoon Glenda in Southern Luzon, Philippines, consumers now face a shortage of the supply for basic goods such as chicken, vegetables, fruits. Still...

Hendren Global Group Top Facts Tips for Developing Countries with Economic Woes

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Hugh Hendren

China's largest internet-search services provider, Baidu enters smartphone security sof... - 1 views

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    Baidu is the China's largest internet-search services provider. The good news is that it has launched its own security software for Android-based smartphones, making a rival againts Qihoo 360 Technology squarely in its crosshairs. The start of Baidu Mobile Guardian in Beijing last December 18, 2013 resulted to the company's acquisition of TrustGo for a reported US$30 million in February this year. TrustGo is a California-based mobile-security company. Baidu's competition with Qihoo has intensified; this competition started in 2005 as a supplier of anti-virus software online and expanded to become a strong No2 internet search provider in China last year. Analysys International said Baidu had a combined 72.1 per cent share of the country's desktop and mobile search market at the end of September, followed by Qihoo with a 14.2 per cent share. Mobile Guardian was designed to fight "a deteriorating security environment for Android smartphone users in China", where 70 per cent of about 100,000 virus-carrying mobile apps were found to be charging users a fee without their knowledge, Zhang Lei, the general manager at Baidu's mobile-security product team said. "This year, 14 million users were affected and the direct losses amounted to 70 million yuan [HK$89 million]," he said. Mobile Guardian scans for malicious fee-charging apps and deletes them, it includes as well an "anti-scam function" to identify mobile base stations and block messages sent by fake telecommunications service providers and banks. However Baidu's software faces rigid competition. According to a Barclays report, Qihoo's mobile-security software had 338 million smartphone users at the end of June, up from 120 million a year earlier.
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Grexit or Bankruptcy for Greece within the Next 4 Years, FT says - 1 views

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    A shocking prediction was made by The Financial Times concerning Greece while evaluating the sustainability plan of the German government resulting from the coalition between Angela Merkel with the Social Democrats. The newspaper wrote that within the next four years, Greece will either return to the drachma or declare bankruptcy, or maybe both scenarios will take place. "Germany's coalition will have to break promises" this is the title of the article The Financial Times published. It naturally talks about that the leaders of the ruling coalition would not push through with their promises to the German voters for the reason that there is "a lack of preparation by the political class for what will hit it in the next four years. The big threat to Germany over the next four years is not demography but the unfolding eurozone debt crisis. No matter which crisis resolution scenario prevails, some promises made to the electorate are going to be broken." The Financial Times article provided a key paradigm of what will happen in the next four years of the Greek debt crisis and with the emphasis that: The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development is forecasting that the Greek sovereign debt ratio will stabilize at 160 per cent of gross domestic product in 2020. The EU and the International Monetary Fund have been basing their whole bailout arithmetic on a goal of 124 per cent. Greece will either default or exit the euro - or both in the next four years. The EU's "pretend-and-extend" strategy of revolving loans at longer maturities and lower interest rates is approaching a natural limit."
Hugh Hendren

Gas under $3 - coming to a station near you - 1 views

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    Nowadays it seems that oil price hike is never-ending but surprisingly it is becoming easier and easier to find gas for less than $3 a gallon. The average price of a gallon of regular gas now stands at $3.19, according to AAA, after falling by about a penny a day for the last week. In the six states naming Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas and Louisiana, the steady decline has taken the average price below $3 already. An additional six states are taking pleasure in an average price within a nickel of that standard and could drop below three dollars before long. But $3 gas isn't just limited to these 6 states. According to the Oil Price Information Service, nearly 20% of gas stations nationwide are already charging less than $3 a gallon for regular gas. And those stations are selling far more than their share of gas. "In almost half the states, you don't need to make a great effort to find gas at $3 or less," said Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst for OPIS, which compiles the price data for AAA, as well as for GasBuddy.com. "To a great extent, the averages are really misleading," said Kloza. "A large station with cheap prices might sell 750,000 gallons a month, while a small independent station with high prices might be struggling to sell 100,000 gallons. The increased supply of low-price crude from Canada and North Dakota is a major factor sending gas prices lower, Kloza said. "We're seeing the cheapest crude on planet here," he said. What kept the gasoline inventories high were the quiet hurricane season and the lack of other disruptions at refineries. For much of this year, the national average is by that time is below 2012′s low of $3.21, and has been averaging about 25 cents a gallon less than last year's prices. Kloza estimates that gas prices will carry on to fall through the last part of 2013, and that more than half of states will have an average price below $3 a gallon ahead of Christmas, which is in general when prices
Hugh Hendren

Help victims of Typhoon Haiyan the best way we can - 1 views

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    Thousands of people are suffering in the Philippines due to the one of the world's worst disaster in the modern history. There are some alleged estimates that the number of deaths reached as high as 10,000 but as of the last count 2,000 are feared dead. The devastating news lead every casual news consumer to contribute to any sort of financial aid. New technology and social media have made sending $1 or $10 to "charitable" organizations easier than ever. "One of the problems is that we've entered into the digital age with a high level of trust," Angie Barnett, president of the Better Business Bureau of Greater Maryland, said. Scam artists that meant to get money out of donations often get convincing photographs, or videos from the websites of reputable organizations to appear legitimate. "Some have similar sounding names to big organizations… that's a red flag," Raymund Flandez, a staff writer covering the intersection of technology and charity for The Chronicle of Philanthropy, said. THURSDAY @ 11 | Undeniable facts about an unregistered charity organization (click) The "Red Cross of the United States" is not the same as the American Red Cross, for example.
Hugh Hendren

The end of McDonald's Dollar Menu as we know it - 1 views

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    McDonald's is changing its legendary Dollar Menu to try and rise out of its sales slump. McDonald's (MCD, Fortune 500) gave a new name to the menu Dollar Menu & More. Some of the items will still cost a dollar, but other items will cost more. October 24, Wednesday, it sent this tweet from its official account: "Dollar Menu fans, don't worry…our new Dollar Menu & More will offer many options that are still $1 and some new choices too!" According to a McDonald's spokeswoman, who said it will include some new items, which she declined to identify, the new menu will officially roll out on Nov. 4 McDonald's could use a revenue enhance. Sometime this October, the fast food giant reported disappointing same-store sales, up less than 1% worldwide for the quarter as compared to the previous year. The company fared for the most part badly outside of the U.S., with same-store sales falling 1.4% in the Middle East, Africa and the Asia/Pacific region. Operating income fell 12% in China, Japan and Australia because of an "ongoing challenging environment."
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City must shrink if era of 'too big to fail' doesn't end says Mark Carney - 1 views

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    The Governor of the Bank of England has said Britain will have to give up its leading position in financial services unless the UK's "too big to fail" banks can go bust without putting the taxpayer at risk. The City would have to shrink if the Government were to come to the rescue of banks in a future crisis, Mark Carney has warned. "If we don't end 'too big to fail', we can't support a financial sector of this size," he said. Despite the fact that the financial services industry accounts for 10pc of national output, UK banks have assets equivalent to about four times the size of the economy, employing around 1m people. By 2050, banks assets could be nine times the size of UK GDP if "UK-owned banks' share of global banking activity remains the same", Mr Carney said. "Some would react to this prospect with horror… but, if organised properly, a vibrant financial sector brings substantial benefits. The UK's financial sector can be both a global good and a national asset - if it is resilient." To get there, he called for greater co-operation between national supervisors to prevent "regulatory Balkanisation" caused as countries put their own interests first. Failure to strike an international accord on financial regulation would threaten London's competitiveness as a global financial centre, he warned. The Bank had overhauled its liquidity rules to ensure the real economy was never again starved of lending in a financial crisis, the Governor also revealed. He assured that banks and building societies would have low-priced and abundant access to liquidity even if markets seized up, as they did during the 2008 credit crunch. "Five simple words describe our approach - we are open for business," he said. The Bank has reformed Britain's "sterling monetary framework" to prevent banks from hoarding unproductive cash and gilts that could otherwise be released for lending to households and businesses. "We are changing
Hugh Hendren

Durable-goods orders rise 3.7% in September - 1 views

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    Surge in aircraft contracts leads way, but business investment softens A snapback in contracts for Boeing jets increased U.S. orders for durable goods in September, however business investment softened again and underscored the failure of the U.S. economy to leap onto a faster-growth plane. Orders for durable goods advanced 3.7% in September, led by a 57.5% increase in aircraft bookings, the Commerce Department said Friday. Compared with just 16 in August, Boeing BA -0.43%signed contracts last month for 127 jetliners, rmirroring a usually irregular pattern of orders in the airline industry.
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World's Fastest Standalone Enterprise SSHD: Seagate Intros - 1 views

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    Seagate Technology said that it is now shipping the industry's first enterprise solid state hybrid drive (SSHD), the Seagate Enterprise Turbo SSHD. It incorporates the NAND flash of an SSD with the spinning magnetic platters of a mechanical HDD, building a single storage solution with high-speed data transfers and huge storage capacities. As comparing with the existing 15K RPM drives on the market, the end-users will supposedly see up to triple the random performance compared to. June this year, the news arrives after Seagate and IBM introduced the IBM G2HS Hybrid and the IBM G2SS Hybrid as storage options for the IBM Series X Servers. The two were 2.5 inch drives that provided 600 GB of storage, 16 GB of eMLC NAND Flash and a 128 MB DRAM data buffer. There are also other features such as 10K RPM platter speeds, a SAS interface, a drive-to-host interface that supports up to 6 Gbps, and a drive media to buffer interface. The average sustained transfer rate was 151 MB/s and the average rotational latency was 2.9 ms. "Over the past year, Seagate and IBM have been putting an enterprise SSHD prototype through its paces," the company said. "After months of testing in Seagate and IBM labs, the first enterprise SSHD has been introduced."
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