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Wednesday, December 7th 2016
abigailpowell027 wrote a journal entry about security and Risk Online - Visa Payment Card Details Guessed in Seconds by Hackers on December 7th 2016

Visa payment card details guessed in seconds by hackers, claims study

 

Cyber crooks can use computers to make multiple attempts to get confidential data without their illicit efforts being discovered

 

Fraudsters can take as little as six seconds to guess the details needed to hack a Visa debit or credit card, research has found.

 

Experts from Newcastle University said it was "frighteningly easy" to do with a laptop and an internet connection.

 

The hackers use a so-called Distributed Guessing Attack to get around the online security features.

 

It may have been the method used in the recent Tesco Bank hacking scam, which affected 9,000 customers and cost £2.5m.

 

The researchers found even if the cyber criminals made multiple - and unsuccessful - attempts to get payment card data, their efforts would not be detected.

 

It meant the scammers could systematically fire up different variations of security data at hundreds of websites simultaneously and, within seconds, the criminals could use a process of elimination to verify, via computer, the correct details of a card.

 

PhD student Mohammed Ali said: "This sort of attack exploits two weaknesses that, on their own are not too severe, but, when used together, present a serious risk to the whole payment system.

 

"Firstly, the current online payment system does not detect multiple invalid payment requests from different websites.

 

"This allows unlimited guesses on each card data field, using up to the allowed number of attempts - typically 10 or 20 guesses - on each website.

 

"Secondly, different websites ask for different variations in the card data fields to validate an online purchase. This means it's quite easy to build up the information and piece it together like a jigsaw.

 

"The unlimited guesses, when combined with the variations in the payment data fields make it frighteningly easy for attackers to generate all the card details one field at a time.

 

"So even starting with no details at all other than the first six digits - which tell you the bank and card type and so are the same for every card from a single provider - a hacker can obtain the three essential pieces of information to make an online purchase within as little as six seconds."

 

Responding to the study findings, Visa said: "The research does not take into account the multiple layers of fraud prevention that exist within the payments system, each of which must be met in order to make a transaction possible in the real world.

 

"Visa is committed to keeping fraud at low levels and works closely with card issuers and acquirers to make it very difficult to obtain and use cardholder data illegally.

 

"For consumers, the most important thing to remember is that if their card number is used fraudulently, the cardholder is protected from liability."

 

The study was published in the academic journal IEEE Security & Privacy.

 

 

Tuesday, August 30th 2016
abigailpowell027 wrote a journal entry about group Holiday Things to do in Southbourne, Dorset on August 30th 2016
group holiday in southbourne dorset

Southbourne is a popular holiday resort and is a suburb of Bournemouth. Situated between Boscombe and Christchurch, it offers a pleasant beach and a host of nearby visitor attractions.

 

The area was originally known as Stourfield, named after the River Stour which runs into the estuary at Christchurch. Edmund Bott had a beautiful mansion built in 1766 and it was named Stourfield House. It became the home of Mary Eleanor Bowes, whose title was the Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. When her father died, Mary inherited great wealth and attracted many suitors. Despite her inheritance, or perhaps because of it, she had an unhappy life and was known as the £Unhappy Countess£.

 

If her title seems familiar, you may be interested to know that Mary Bowes married John Lyon, 9th Earl of Strathmore and eventually the family name and title were passed to the late Queen Mother, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Today the site is merely a block of flats in Douglas Mews, marked by a blue plaque.

 

Like many Victorian seaside resorts, Southbourne once had a pier. It was built in 1888 and was 300 feet long. Boat trips were regularly run between Southbourne pier and Bournemouth pier but heavy winter storms in early 1901 led to the pier being closed for safety reasons. It was demolished in 1909.

 

The eastern part of Southbourne is known as Hengistbury Head which forms the boundary with Christchurch Harbour. Quarrying of the headland in the mid-19th century led to it being badly eroded by the sea.

                        

Present Day Southbourne

 

Southbourne today is centred on the shopping street of Southbourne Grove. It is a pleasant place to find independent shops and boutiques along with a post office, gift shops and many caf£s.

 

There is a funicular railway which links the coastal road with the promenade and beach area. It is known as the Fisherman's Walk Cliff Railway and was built in 1935 to carry 12 passengers at a time up the 128 foot (39m) incline.

 

The clifftops offer spectacular views across to Swanage, Hengistbury Head and even the Isle of Wight on a clear day,

 

Things to do in Southbourne

 

Southbourne has a blue flag award beach with good facilities and a popular seafront restaurant. The sand and shingle beach is popular with families and is ideal for surfing, kitesurfing and windsurfing. On calm sea days snorkeling is good in the clear waters.

 

The promenade runs continuously from Southbourne to Boscom be and Bournemouth. It is popular for evening strolls. In the other direction, Hengist bury Head offers a pleasant place to walk on gravel footpaths which lead down to Quarry Pool which attracts some birdlife.

 

The Green Flag awarded Seafield Gardens offer a Bowling Green and tennis courts.

 

Just inland from Southbourne is the charming old village of Christchurch at the confluence of the rivers Avon and Stour. It has a Norman castle and the old priory dates back to 1094. It is now used as a parish church and has the longest nave in England at 311 feet (95m).

 

Southbourne makes an ideal base for exploring the area including the New Forest and nearby Bournemouth with its pleasure gardens and excellent shopping centre.

 

 

Thursday, April 28th 2016
abigailpowell027 wrote a journal entry about bacall Associates: 5 Tips to Protect Yourself from Online Travel Booking Scams on April 28th 2016

Thanks to the Internet, booking travel online is simple. But as your ideas of a spring break or summer vacation take shape, remember to be cautious when making reservations online. The number of phony travel booking websites is growing because they’re so successful at scamming consumers. Learn what to do so you don’t take a quick trip to Fraudville instead of your dream destination.

 

Fake Travel Reservation Websites

 

According to estimates by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, approximately 15 million online hotel reservations are made on bogus third-party sites every year. These rogue websites trick people into thinking they’re reserving directly with their hotel of choice. Instead, the victims are making reservations on phony sites set up to steal their money, credit card information, and dreams of a relaxing overnight stay. With cybercriminals pocketing more than $1.3 billion in fake hotel reservations, consumers need to beware when booking hotel rooms and other travel reservations online — such as for airline flights and rental cars, too.

 

How to Avoid Online Travel Reservation Scams

 

1.Go directly to the official website of the hotel, airline, or rental car agency to book your reservations. It should have “HTTPS” in the URL. If you’re not sure you’re on a real site, call the company to verify. Or try Norton Safe Web to find out if a website is safe, for free.

 

2.If you decide to use a third-party site, choose a well-known and reputable brand.

 

3.Get recommendations for trusted travel companies or sites from your network of friends and family. If you’re ever uncertain about if a company is legitimate, check with the Better Business Bureau (link is external).

 

4.Use a credit card instead of a debit card to book online. In case the website is phony, you won’t have given the cyber criminals direct access to your bank account. Many credit card companies offer fraud protection.

 

 

5.After you make an online reservation, always call the company afterward to confirm. If there is no record of your reservation, it’s better to know sooner rather than later. You’ll be able to alert your credit card company, report the fraud, and still have time to book reservations with the real deal.

Wednesday, March 23rd 2016
abigailpowell027 wrote a journal entry about dr. Richard Isaacs - Specialties & Qualifications on March 23rd 2016

Specialty: Otolaryngology (ENT)

 

Otolaryngologists (also known Ear, Nose & Throat doctors) specialize in disorders of the head and neck ranging from hearing loss to cancer.

 

Subspecialties: General Otolaryngology/ENT, Head & Neck Microvascular Surgery, Head & Neck Oncologic Surgery

 

Hospital Affiliation

 

Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center

 

REGIONALLY RANKED HOSPITAL

#40 in California

Recognized in Northern Sierras

#4 in Sacramento metro area

 

Kaiser Permanente Sacramento Medical Center

 NATIONALLY RANKED HOSPITAL

 REGIONALLY RANKED HOSPITAL

#17 in California

Recognized in Northern Sierras

#2 in Sacramento metro area

 

Education & Medical Training

 

University of California Davis

Residency, Head & Neck Surgery

 

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Residency, Head & Neck Surgery

 

Cornell University Medical College

Residency, Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery

 

St Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center

Residency, General Surgery

 

Wayne State University School of Medicine

 

Certifications & Licensure

 

American Board of Otolaryngology

Certified in Otolaryngology

 

CA State Medical License

Active through 2016

 

Richard Isaacs joined Kaiser Permanente in 1995 and he has Advanced Certification in Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery. His specialties include: orbital, nasal, and maxillofacial surgery, as well as thyroid and parathyroid surgery. Additionally, Rich is trained in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgery and has an interest in post-tumor facial reconstruction and facial reanimation surgery.

 

 

Saturday, January 10th 2015
abigailpowell027 wrote a journal entry about albano Brokerage - Transfer Agents on January 10th 2015

Companies that have publicly traded securities typically use transfer agents to keep track of the individuals and entities that own their stocks and bonds.  Most transfer agents are banks or trust companies, but sometimes a company acts as its own transfer agent.

 

Transfer agents perform three main functions:

 

1.      Issue and cancel certificates to reflect changes in ownership. For example, when a company declares a stock dividend or stock split, the transfer agent issues new shares.  Transfer agents keep records of who owns a company’s stocks and bonds and how those stocks and bonds are held—whether by the owner in certificate form, by the company in book-entry form, or by the investor’s brokerage firm in street name. They also keep records of how many shares or bonds each investor owns.

 

2.    Act as an intermediary for the company. A transfer agent may also serve as the company’s paying agent to pay out interest, cash and stock dividends, or other distributions to stock- and bondholders.  In addition, transfer agents act as proxy agent (sending out proxy materials), exchange agent (exchanging a company’s stock or bonds in a merger), tender agent (tendering shares in a tender offer), and mailing agent (mailing the company’s quarterly, annual, and other reports).

 

3.    Handle lost, destroyed, or stolen certificates. Transfer agents help shareholders and bondholders when a stock or bond certificate has been lost, destroyed, or stolen.  If this has happened to you, read our publication entitled Stock Certificates, Lost, Stolen.  Also, if you hold securities in your own name and want to transfer or sell them, you may need to get your signature "guaranteed" before a transfer agent will accept the transaction.  For information about transferring your securities, please read "Signature Guarantees: Preventing the Unauthorized Transfer of Securities" in our Fast Answers databank.

 

 

In many cases, you can find out which transfer agent a company uses by visiting the investor relations section of the company’s website.  You also can use the website of the Securities Transfer Association, a private trade organization of transfer agents.  The STA provides general information about the functions of transfer agents.  Please note that the STA is not equipped to respond to individual inquiries via the telephone, mail, or e-mail. Shareholders with any transfer related inquiries would be best served by speaking to the transfer agent or issuer for the security in question, or their broker-dealer.

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