Tech Firms race to fix software flaw

A critical vulnerability in a widely used software tool — one quickly exploited in the online game Minecraft — is rapidly emerging as a major threat to organizations around the world.

“The internet’s on fire right now,” said Adam Meyers, senior vice president of intelligence at the cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike. “People are scrambling to patch,” he said, “and all kinds of people scrambling to exploit it.” He said Friday morning that in the 12 hours since the bug’s existence was disclosed that it had been “fully weaponized,” meaning malefactors had developed and distributed tools to exploit it.

The flaw may be the worst computer vulnerability discovered in years. It was uncovered in a utility that’s ubiquitous in cloud servers and enterprise software used across industry and government. Unless it is fixed, it grants criminals, spies and programming novices alike easy access to internal networks where they can loot valuable data, plant malware, erase crucial information and much more.

“I’d be hard-pressed to think of a company that’s not at risk,” said Joe Sullivan, chief security officer for Cloudflare, whose online infrastructure protects websites from malicious actors. Untold millions of servers have it installed, and experts said the fallout would not be known for several days.

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7 Times Rock Bands Were Sued By Album Cover Models

One of the biggest controversies in rock music this year has been the lawsuit against Nirvana by Spencer Elden, who’s depicted as a baby on the cover of the band’s 1991 album Nevermind. But, this isn’t the first time a band has found themselves in this type of situation.

There have actually been a ton of lawsuits against bands over album artwork throughout musical history, but for the sake of keeping things related to the case of Nirvana and Elden, we’re focusing on the ones that were filed against bands by the people, or models, who’re actually featured on the covers.

Perhaps one of the most famous examples is The Rolling Stones’ 1978 album Some Girls, which marked their transition toward disco and funk rock, and also originally had some very famous faces on the cover in addition to the band members. The group of women and their family members sued the Stones, who ultimately decided to put out a different version of the cover with only the musicians’ faces instead.

“On the original album there were old-fashioned film stars, but because we were stupid and never got permission from them, we got stopped a lot from using them,” Mick Jagger later told Yahoo! of the artwork.

That’s a situation where the band didn’t actually ask permission to use the images, which is the same for several others on our list as well. However, Elden’s case is unique in that his parents were the ones who gave the band consent to use his photo on Nevermind, as he was only a baby during the photoshoot.

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Markeith Loyd sentencing: Jury recommends death penalty for convicted cop killer

“We the jury find the aggravating factors are sufficient to warrant a possible sentence of death … answer yes,” a jury representative stated.

Loyd asked for the judge to sentence him today before he was ordered out of the courtroom. Loyd said, “I love you” to his family before leaving.

Loyd was on the run for the murder of Sade Dixon when he killed Lt. Debra Clayton in January of 2017.

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Judge blocks Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal contractors

A federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Joe Biden’s administration from enforcing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees of federal contractors, the latest in a string of victories for Republican-led states pushing back against Biden’s pandemic policies.

U.S. District Court Judge R. Stan Baker, in Augusta, Georgia, issued a stay to bar enforcement of the mandate nationwide.

The order came in response to a lawsuit from several contractors and seven states — Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, South Carolina, Utah and West Virginia. It applies across the U.S. because one of those challenging the order is the trade group Associated Builders and Contractors Inc., whose members do business nationwide.

Baker found that the states are likely to succeed in their claim that Biden exceeded authorization from Congress when he issued the requirement in September.

“The Court acknowledges the tragic toll that the COVID-19 pandemic has wrought throughout the nation and the globe,” wrote the judge, an appointee of former President Donald Trump. “However, even in times of crisis this Court must preserve the rule of law and ensure that all branches of government act within the bounds of their constitutionally granted authorities.”

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Los Angeles has turned into ‘The Purge,’ detective warns

A Los Angeles police detective is warning tourists to stay clear of the city, saying that they will be unsafe, and comparing conditions to the horror movie ‘The Purge.’
“We’re telling people don’t visit because we don’t think we can keep you safe right now,” Los Angeles Police Department detective Jamie McBride told Fox News on Monday.

Police clear a homeless encampment in Harbor City, Los Angeles

The city, he added, is like the movie ‘The Purge,’ a popular horror film set in a US where crime is legal for a set period of time every calendar year. The difference between the movie and the city, however, is that in Los Angeles, criminals have 365 days to run riot, McBride said.

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Men’s Shoe Brands to Avoid

  • Cole Haan – https://www.colehaan.com/
    Last 20 years, dip in quality. Name has been sold several times. Used to be made in the US, made overseas.
  • Bostonian – https://www.clarksusa.com/bostonian
    Uppers are poor quality leather, cement contruction, cardboard insoles.
  • Aldo – https://www.aldoshoes.com/us/en_US
    Cheaply made, look nice, poor construction.
  • Florsheim – https://www.florsheim.com/shop/index.html
    1950 or 1960 Imperials were the standard. Many made overseas. Not the same shoe that Granddad wore. The Imperial stands alone as a welted, double stacked leather shoe. In general stay away
  • Steve Madden – https://www.stevemadden.com/
    Square toe, many in repair. Very low quality materials
  • Kenneth Cole – https://www.kennethcole.com/
    Designer name in the 90’s – cheaply made. One time, no resole.
  • Calvin Klein – https://www.calvinklein.us/en/mens-clothing/shoes-men/mens-shoes-dress
    Not meant to be refurbished.
  • Johnson & Murphy – https://www.johnstonmurphy.com/
    Last several years – all shoes are made overseas, no longer do refurbish in US. Some goodyear welts, heal blocks are pressed paper.
  • Joseph Abboud – https://josephabboud.com/
    Joseph A Bank, prevelant brand. Clothes are made in the US, shoes are all made overseas. Bad quality.
  • Stacy Adams – https://www.stacyadams.com/shop/index.html
    Heel block is plastic, worst construction.

Here are a few of the brands you should consider:

Beckett Simonon – https://www.beckettsimonon.com/?rfsn=…
Apoint – https://www.apointbrand.com/collectio…
Thursday Boots – https://thursdayboots.com/collections…
Meermin – https://meermin.com/
Allen Edmonds – https://allenedmonds.com
Loake – sold through outside retailers (in-store & online)

Florida hires Billy Napier as Gators next football coach, replacing Dan Mullen

The University of Florida will hire Louisiana-Lafayette’s Billy Napier as the Gators’ next head football coach and the man to stabilize one of the nation’s top programs for the first time in more than a decade.

Napier will replace Dan Mullen and become the Gators’ fourth head coach since 2014.

“We are humbled and honored to accept this incredible opportunity,” Napier said in a statement released by UF.

Athletic director Scott Stricklin fired Mullen on Nov. 17 after an overtime loss at Missouri continued the program’s stunning downward spiral during the past 12 months. But the school had decided to move on from Mullen before the Gators’ 24-23 loss to the Tigers and met with Napier the week of the game, a source told The Orlando Sentinel last week.

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Fried Chicken Tenders

Whether you use a cast iron skillet or a deep-fat fryer, you can’t beat the classic taste of crispy Fried Chicken Tenders! These Spicy Chicken Tenders are ridiculously delicious! Strips of tender chicken marinated in buttermilk and hot sauce, then deep fried twice for extra crispiness.

One of the key ingredients in the dredging mix is baking powder. When this hits the oil it causes a reaction, which in turn causes lots of tiny bubbles. This is what gives you that crispy, airy batter!

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Two cases of Omicron Covid variant identified in UK

The B.1.1.529 variant, described in Britain as ‘the most worrying we’ve seen’, was first found in southern Africa

The first cases of the new B.1.1.529 Covid-19 variant have been identified in the UK.

Two people found to be infected with the Omicron variant are self-isolating, according to the health secretary, Sajid Javid.

The two cases, which are connected, were identified in Chelmsford and Nottingham, Javid said. “The two individuals concerned are self-isolating alongside their whole household while further tests and sequencing is carried out, and contact tracing. The two cases are linked,” he said.

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