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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: 40 Arrested in Lubbock, Texas

“40 arrested in Lubbock after gun, drug bust” (Lubbock, Texas, April, 2) — The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal and Lubbock Avalanche-Journal are devoted to the written word in the Lone Star State. The Avalanche-Journal has been covering the news in the Lone Star State for more than 40 years. Email us at lubbajournal@gmail. The arrests in Lubbock…

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How to Secure Your WordPress Website

There are several ways to increase your security. The best way is to practice good security habits. If you practice good habits, you will be more secure. If you are not using a firewall or any other security device to protect your site, you are leaving yourself open to a variety of attacks. Without a…

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New York State Human Rights Law Center Sues Walmart for Racial Discrimination

A lawsuit filed in Brooklyn Federal Court charges Walmart stores with complicity in the abuse of workers at the company’s ‘CVS/pharmacy’ department store operations. The suit filed today accuses the retailer of violating workers’ rights to a safe working environment, and alleges that security guards at the Wal-Mart stores in Brooklyn, N. illegally assaulted workers,…

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Cyber-Attack Alert on Labor Day Weekends and Other upcoming Holidays

-based cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has received word from industry insiders that multiple major retailers have received notice saying they will face malware delivery on their computers on Friday October 5th. The alert was sent last week to over a hundred retailers across the globe, warning that they are at risk of receiving a computer ransomware…

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Security Week: If You Buy a Product, You Can Know Where It Comes From

‘If you buy a product, you can know where it comes from,’ said John Henry, co-founder of the software business Fujitsu (FJT). ‘There is a big difference between buying a product and stealing it. ’ Read more at Security Week. It’s been a week since hackers broke into the computers of a number of companies…

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Zero Trust Computing – What Is It?

Network security experts talk to me about their zero trust journey and where they are now. I read many articles lately about the importance of being paranoid about zero trust software and how I should never leave my computers unattended anymore, but I do not understand how it is that this concept is implemented and…

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Walmart, Home Depot and Amazon – What’s the Deal?

Walmart, Home Depot and Amazon. before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. It looks to me like either they’re just not that concerned with the environment or they don’t mind that their shopping carts contain garbage. But whatever the…

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3 Investments That I Find Very Useful in the Stock Market in 2019

This short article summarises 3 investments that I find it very useful to use in the stock market 2019 and beyond. I’ll be back in a month for another series of articles. One thing every investor needs to keep in mind regarding investing in cryptocurrency and blockchain: it’s not always about money; it’s more about…

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Didi Global Inc., a Silicon Valley Success Story

Ridesharing is the service that lets you drive your own car from a physical location to another physical location without owning a car. Ride-hailing apps, in their essence, are a delivery service with a car. Didea and Uber both offer their own ridesharing services. The two services that I have in my possession offer a…

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Polish Cyberattacks against a Russian Hacking Group

Polish cyberattacks against a Russian hacking group In 2013, the cyberattacks against the website of the country’s former president were revealed. The Polish authorities have been trying to discover who the author of the cyberattack was, and which country the attacker was from. The hacking group used a technique that involved the leaking of the…

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