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Drone hijacked by hackers from Texas college with $1,000 spoofer Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin hacked and hijacked a drone in front of the dismayed Department of Homeland Security officials who had dared them $1,000 to do it. According to exclusive coverage of the event from Fox News, the researchers flew the small surveillance drone over the Austin stadium last Monday. The drone followed a series of GPS waypoints programmed into its flight computer in what initially looked like a routine flight. At one point, the drone veered off course from its intended flight path. 100 Incredible Lectures from the World's Top Scientists by Staff Writers By Sarah Russel Unless you’re enrolled at one of the best online colleges or are an elite member of the science and engineering inner circle, you’re probably left out of most of the exciting research explored by the world’s greatest scientists. But thanks to the Internet and the generosity of many universities and online colleges, you’ve now got access to the cutting edge theories and projects that are changing the world in this list below.
Forex Trading: A Beginner's Guide Forex is short for foreign exchange, but the actual asset class we are referring to is currencies. Foreign exchange is the act of changing one country's currency into another country's currency for a variety of reasons, usually for tourism or commerce. Due to the fact that business is global there is a need to transact with most other countries in their own particular currency. After the accord at Bretton Woods in 1971, when currencies were allowed to float freely against one another, the values of individual currencies have varied, which has given rise to the need for foreign exchange services. This service has been taken up by the commercial and investment banks on behalf of their clients, but has simultaneously provided a speculative environment for trading one currency against another using the internet.
Spear Phishing’s New Trend Targeting Whole Websites Websense the security company says that personalized spear-phishing assaults not only target single persons but whole Internet sites, which behave like "watering holes" when cyber-criminal syndicates want so while focusing on any particular theme. According to Security Research Manager Chris Astacio of Websense, spear-phishing typically refers to targeted assaults through malware-laced e-mails with the purpose of compromising an individual's PC for theft alternatively spying on vital information of the victim. However, recently it's been found that spear-phishing associates with aiming attack on whole websites so all people accessing those sites can be cracked and their PCs compromised, explains Astacio.
fără titlu ☂ This is what I get for not checking my email while I was on vacation… (Source: c-cassandra) Hey everyone! Broker-Dealers: Why They Ask for Personal Information Brokers generally request personal information from their customers, including financial and tax identification information, to comply with U.S. government laws and rules, as well as rules imposed by self-regulatory organizations (SROs). Brokers request personal information from new customers as well as from customers who have had long-standing relationships with their firms. Here are some of the reasons why brokers need to gather this information: Under SRO rules, when a broker recommends that a customer buy or sell a particular security, the broker must have a reasonable basis for believing that the recommendation is suitable for that customer.
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