Archive for March, 2017

Letters to the Editor Monday, March 27 – Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier

Zimmerman thoughts

SUMNER The Second Amendment hater made a big blow about George Zimmerman shooting an unarmed Trayvon Martin. I hear that unarmed word thousands of times. They did their best to make that word soak in, but I didnt hear them mention a strong athletic person can do a lot of harm even if not armed with a gun or knife.

Zimmerman was on the receiving end of a deadly attack, having his head pounded on the cement. He did wait too long before shooting in defense of his life. I detest the belief a citizen must be a willing victim and be murdered or robbed or beat up, raped or maimed and be politically correct with the law. If anyone has to be killed or maimed, it should be the attacker, but not the would-be victim.

CHARLES CITY In a recent Charles City Press is an article by Mark Hopkins about bringing back the old Civilian Conservation Corps to put unemployed workers back to work during the Great Depression. They people planted 3 billion trees, built lodges, roads, bridges and other infrastructure.

We need to bring CCC and Work Progress Association back and put able-bodied people to work rather than have them collect welfare that working taxpayers have to pay for. The new work program could be called Workforce as Hopkins suggests.

WATERLOO The state prisons now are very overloaded. I have a brother-in-law who is in a place originally for 200 people and there are 800 there. Shutting down the other prisons so somebody gets the extra money makes no sense to me. The fire marshal has deemed the current prison system a fire hazard.

Why isnt anything being done to eliminate this problem? The Parole Board needs to step up and do something.

WATERLOO Believe every word I say, believe in everything I do and ignore those who oppose me. Hitler, Stalin and Mao said similar things to the people of German, Russia and China.

Millions of people died following those egomaniacs.

Where will Trump lead America? It all depends on how far his followers take us and how the rest of us stand up to these challenges.

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Police were called before ‘horrific’ Sanford shooting rampage – USA TODAY

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A gunman shot four people in a Florida home Monday and then began randomly shooting people on a nearby street before being subdued by police officers, Sanford police said.

A woman in the home was killed and an adult and two children, ages 7 and 8, were rushed to a hospital in critical condition, police spokeswoman Bianca Gillett said. She said the initial shootings appeared to be domestic in nature. Two people were shot on the street a short time later.

"The scene was one of the worst scenes our investigators have ever walked into," Gillett said of the home. "It was horrific."

The suspect was identified as Allen Cashe, 31. Before the shootings, Cashe and a woman became involved in an altercation at a gas station involving "property," Gillett said. Police were called, calmed both people down and left the scene. A short time later, police received a 911 call asking for an officer to check on the woman, so the officer went to the woman's home and quelled another argument between Cashe and the woman, Gillett said.

Gillett said Cashe leftbut returned shortly after6 a.m. and shot two adults and two children in the home.The gunman then fled to a nearby intersection where he "seemingly opened fire on two innocent bystanders that were walking down the roadway."

Two people, including a Winter Springs High School student waiting for her bus, were wounded on the street.Gillett said a police officer heard the shooting and followed the suspect. Multiple officers took the shooter into custody, she said.

Seminole County schools Supt. Walt Griffin said the three youths who were shot were students at his schools. He said grief counselors would be available for students Tuesday.

"Our hearts go out to families of these young and innocent children," Griffin said.

Arlene Bush told the Orlando Sentinel she heard about a dozen gunshots early Monday and ran out of her home. She said she saw a neighbor on the ground and called 911.

When I looked at that man, I didn't known if he was going to make it, she told the Sentinel, adding that the children who were shot were best friends with her kids.These little boys didn't ask for this."

Sanford, a central Florida city of more than 55,000 people, made news around the world five years ago when black teenager Trayvon Martin was fatally shot by Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman. Then-police Chief Bill Lee was fired four months later amid criticism for his handling of the case.

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Paying up is a taxing job – Troy Daily News

Recently, it became necessary for me to do some business with the state of Florida. I do not like doing business with the state of Florida. Many let us say very many folks there have not gotten the surgeon generals urgent notice that cigarettes will kill you. And everyone around you. Usually to enter a place of business you have to fight your way through the noxious cloud of smoke created by the twenty people standing one inch from the only door, puffing away before they enter, bringing their miasma in with them. Of course, if I lived in a state whose two salient features were alligators and hurricanes I might take my chances with Marlboros, too.

Also, Walt Disney World notwithstanding, Florida is not the happiest place on earth. Many let us say very many folks in Florida are grouchy and/or impatient. I was once making a left hand turn off a highway on a stretch of road that featured a double yellow line. I had my turn signal on, the strangeness of which is what probably confused my fellow drivers, those few that werent texting and perhaps saw it. I was passed from behind by two cars, one on my left and one on my right, both of them traveling at, oh I dont know, Mach 1.3. Both drivers gave me the official Welcome to Florida single digit salute as they sped past.

In addition, many let us say very many folks in the land of George Zimmerman are carrying a concealed weapon. These weapons will kill you just like cigarettes, only usually quicker, depending upon how good a shot the person assaulting you is. Official Florida state sport: drive-by shooting.

So, as you can see, doing business in the Melanoma State is sort of like getting your hair cut by guillotine. If you dont make any sudden moves you probably wont get hurt but the process makes for some tense moments.

Anyway, a letter came in the mail, indicating I owed Florida some money. This is not surprising. Florida does not have a state income tax. That is why retirees are three-deep in most places. In order to pay Governor Rick Scott (campaign slogan My policies are scarier than my big bulbous head.) enough to keep his big bulbous head shaved, Florida has to have another source of income. One source is to put a tax or a surcharge or a fee or an assessment on everything besides income. If they ever begin to tax synonyms, we are all done for. This is not outside the realm of possibility.

On the back of the envelope the letter came in were the following verbatim notices. I am not making these up.

Expect longer wait times for walk-in service due to the states installation of a new computer system.

The state advises their new system may experience service outages/slow-downs through 2017.

The Tax Collectors office is required to use the states system and wants to help its customers avoid longer wait times by encouraging online and mail-in payments.

For current office locations visit our web site or call.

To summarize:

Due to a new computer system, service will slow down. (Speaking for everyone who hesitates to install even a new operating system, just let me say Told you so. There is no computer system so bad that is cant be made worse by improving or updating or refurbishing or saints preserve us replacing: the four horsemen of the computer apocalypse.)

Officials those great guys and gals who work in the state capital of Tallahassee which is (A) hard to spell and (B) barely even in the state- bought a system which they know is going to work really slowly. Or perhaps not at all. This particular improvement will last for the next nine months. At that point, it (the system, certainly not the officials) might have mercy on the good upstanding Florida citizens (all four of them) and self-destruct.

What the Tax Collector is saying here is Dont blame me. This stupid new computer system was not my idea. Ol Jeb Bush is looking pretty good now, isnt he?

The web site is, of course, embedded in the new computer system. Dont get your hopes up. You can call but in order to improve service, we might be replacing the phones with tin cans and string.

Its not too often you see a place of business saying Dont come here. Avoid coming here. We are begging you not to come here. But if you do, dont forget your cigarettes.

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Marla Boone resides in Covington and writes for the Troy Daily News and Piqua Daily Call.

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Social Networking Is Not Just For The Birds: Make ROI Happen – Forbes


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CIA’s internal hacking tools rival those of the NSA – BetaNews

Debate and discourse around WikiLeaks announcement about a series of leaks from the CIA continue unabated.Codenamed "Vault 7," WikiLeaks claims this is the largest classified information leak to have come from the CIA to date.Added to that, only one percent of documents have been made public so far.

From the leaked documents its become clear that the CIA has created its own internal hacking capabilities to rival that of the NSA.It may be more tactical than strategic --but with exploit sets including Android, IoS, Samsung TVs, Linux, Mac, zero day attacks and more, it could certainly give the NSA a run for its money.

Whats particularly interesting is the sheer enormity of the resources invested by the CIA.WikiLeaks reports:

"By the end of 2016, the CIA's hacking division [...] had over 5000 registered users and had produced more than a thousand hacking systems, trojans, viruses, and other 'weaponized' malware. Such is the scale of the CIA's undertaking that by 2016, its hackers had utilized more code than that used to run Facebook. The CIA had created, in effect, its 'own NSA' with even less accountability and without publicly answering the question as to whether such a massive budgetary spend on duplicating the capacities of a rival agency could be justified."

Whats the target?

The answer is simple -- pretty much everything that connects to the Internet. Of all the tools uncovered by WikiLeaks, Fine Dining is the one thats grabbed my attention. The name sounds like a tasty supper, but it isnt; in fact, its rather more sinister than that.It aims to provide CIA field agents who already have insider access to a target organization with hacked versions of well-known apps that they can run as a decoy, to act as a cover for data-sniffing tools that run in the background at the same time.Why is this important?Because it shows that the agency is capable of breaking into a range of devices including smartphones, TVs and chat apps and tampering with their security libraries to bypass the encryption.

Surely this makes us more secure, not less?

Not really... it simply means the attack surface from compromised phones and systems has increased exponentially --not only the CIA but also cybercriminals and other motivated entities. I readily accept that an intelligence agency is gathering intel -- and kudos to them for working to catch up with the times and investing in the right areas.What is concerning is that these toolsets are proliferating, increasingly used by governments to monitor citizens, and that more aggressive and invasive variations will result from either a release of the sources or even from clues in these documents.

The average user has no way to know if they're compromised, and even sophisticated users need to expend some effort to know. More technical details may come, but, for now, how do you know if the CIA is watching you?You don't. And to be fair it is not only the CIA you need to be worried about. All major world governments are after the bad guys for obvious reasons and their citizens for not so obvious reasons.

The silver lining?

The fact that Julian Assange has publicly stated that Wikileaks will share exploit details with the impacted vendors is a positive step (even though he has since issued demands to be met first). However, in a recent Twitter tweet survey 57 percent of the participants (out of about 52.5 thousand participants) agreed that Wikileaks should work directly with the tech vendors. The gist of Wikileaks conditions, while unclear, point to their desire to secure a 90-day deadline for vulnerability disclosure and patching.

However, whatever the reason is behind Mr Assanges demands, this prolongs the existence of unaddressed security issues that expose both businesses and individuals. If the goal is to ensure resolution of the issues found in the leaked documents, it might be better to go public with his demands and pressure the vendors that way.

Whats the impact?

On the public policy front, this Wikileak points to the increasing erosion of public safety. Despite having these tools at hand, world governments (US, UK, Germany) continue to push for encryption back doors. Equation Groups leak (NSA) late 2016 and this latest CIA leak once again prove all organizations have their OpSec issues.Backdoors, once discovered, work just as well for foreign spies, cyber-criminals and script kiddies.

Vigilance remains the default position

Todays reality is that we are being hacked and are subject to surveillance by legitimate and illegitimate entities.Their tool sets are improving, and policy makers are doing little to provide protection. We cant control most external factors, but we can mature our security awareness. For example, on the business side the traditional program content could be extended to cover employees personal technology decisions.Ultimately all users should be aware of some security awareness basis:

Finally, for allof us, this means a little paranoia goes a long way... people with situational awareness improve a companys security baseline and protect their personal privacy, implicitly decreasing the attack surface with better security decisions --- overall it is a win-win situation, for individuals and the companies they support.

In short, whoever you are, at least put up a little fight before you become a statistic.

Efe Orhun, CISSP, managing partner of Derivative Technology.

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