Fantasy Football Matchday 7 lessons: Defenders
The start of the knockout rounds provided a reminder there is still plenty of value to be found at the defensive end of the field.
Exclusive: Bitdefender Finds Security Hole in Wemo Smart Plug
Belkin's smart plug lets you use your smartphone to turn your devices on and off from anywhere, but Bitdefender found some holes in its security. Don't worry, Belkin has fixed the problem.
Flag lowering for former Public Defender Larry Sullivan
Mr. Sullivan was appointed as the Chief Public Defender in 1970, serving 39 years when he retired in 2009. Under his direction, the Office of the Public Defender grew from 10 employees to a full-service law firm employing nearly 150 people and 70 attorneys.
Bitdefender USSD Wipe Stopper
The operating system your smartphone is running may be vulnerable to USSD commands that could wipe your entire phone. Tapping on a link to a cleverly coded web page could order you phone to reset itself to factory settings and disintegrate all your private data with it. Any Android phone running Phone.apk version 4.1 or lower is at risk and that's the broader base of them. Install Bitdefender's USSD Wipe Stopper to protect against such attacks. Now, once you would tap on a exploiting link, Bitdefender will intercept the wipe command and ask you to decide what to do next. You may, if unsure, dismiss the USSD command.
Windows Defender Antivirus 4.18.1908.7-0 File Extension Spoofing
Windows Defender Antivirus version 4.18.1908.7-0 suffers from a file extension spoofing vulnerability.
Bitdefender Malformed Archive Bypass
The parsing engine for various Bitdefender products supports the RAR archive format. The parsing engine can be bypassed by specifically manipulating an RAR Archive (HOST_OS) so that it can be accessed by an end-user but not the anti-virus software. The AV engine is unable to scan the archive and issues the file a "clean" rating.
Bitdefender Generic Malformed Archive Bypass
The Bitdefender parsing engine supports the RAR archive format. The parsing engine can be bypassed by specifically manipulating an RAR Archive (Compressed Size) so that it can be accessed by an end-user but not the Anti-Virus software. The AV engine is unable to scan the archive and issues the file a "clean" rating. All Bitdefender Products and Vendors that have licensed the Engine before Dec 12, 2019 are affected.
Bitdefender Malformed Archive Bypass
The Bitdefender parsing engine supports the RAR archive format. The parsing engine can be bypassed by specifically manipulating an RAR Archive (RAR Compression Information) so that it can be accessed by an end-user but not the Anti-Virus software. The AV engine is unable to scan the archive and issues the file a "clean" rating. All Bitdefender Products and Vendors that have licensed the Engine before Dec 12, 2019 are affected.
Bitdefender Generic Malformed Archive Bypass
The Bitdefender parsing engine supports the GZIP archive format. The parsing engine can be bypassed by specifically manipulating a GZIP Archive (Compression Method) so that it can be accessed by an end-user but not the Anti-Virus software. The AV engine is unable to scan the archive and issues the file a "clean" rating.
SAHRC calls for release of petty Covid-19 regulations offenders
The SAHRC has urged government to ensure that all people who have been arrested for petty offences under the Covid-19 lockdown regulations be released and warned to appear in court on a future date.
Amrouche: Zesco United's Owino among best defenders in Africa
The defender was part of the Harambee Stars squad which held the Super Eagles to a 1-1 draw in Calabar in 2013 ......
Rights defender detained while doing humanitarian work
Karapatan Rizal was quick to point out that the incident was only the latest in a series of “harassment and delaying tactics” performed by the 80th IB designed to “deny the family of their latest victim justice and hide their crimes.”
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Philippines is deadliest country for defenders of environment
Nation replaces Brazil for first time in annual list of murders compiled by Global Witness
The Philippines has replaced Brazil as the most murderous country in the world for people defending their land and environment, according to research that puts a spotlight on the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte.
More than three defenders were killed across the world every week in 2018, according to the annual toll by the independent watchdog Global Witness, highlighting the continued dangers facing those who stand up to miners, loggers, farmers, poachers and other extractive industries.
Continue reading...Tottenham defender Ben Davies caring for elderly neighbour during lockdown: 'He didn't know I play for Spurs!'
Tottenham defender Ben Davies has revealed how he has been keeping busy during the coronavirus shutdown by helping care for an elderly neighbour.
Tottenham defender Ben Davies hails impact of 'dream manager' Jose Mourinho
Tottenham defender Ben Davies has described Jose Mourinho as a "dream manager" and says his arrival at the club gave everyone a lift.
Arsenal defender Shkodran Mustafi announces donation of 16,000 meals for vulnerable people in Islington
Arsenal defender Shkodran Mustafi has announced a birthday donation of 16,000 meals to help vulnerable people in Islington.
Antonio Rudiger to cover three months' catering costs at Berlin hospital where Chelsea defender was born
Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger has pledged to cover three months' worth of catering costs at the Berlin hospital where he was born in order to help staff during the coronavirus crisis.
Former Liverpool defender Dominic Matteo given all clear after brain tumour treatment
Former Liverpool defender Dominic Matteo has been given the all clear following treatment on a brain tumour.
Trevor Cherry dead: Former England and Leeds defender dies aged 72
Former Liverpool defender Dominic Matteo reveals he still can't read or write after brain tumour recovery
Former Liverpool defender Dominic Matteo has opened up on the arduous recovery he faces after overcoming a brain tumour.
Manchester United loanee Chris Smalling 'wants Roma stay' as Paulo Fonseca hails 'amazing' defender
AS Roma head coach Paulo Fonseca has reiterated his desire to keep Manchester United defender Chris Smalling at the club beyond the end of his current loan stint.
Former Liverpool defender Dominic Matteo reveals how eyesight concerns led to brain tumour diagnosis
Dominic Matteo has opened up on the frightening moment that he was hit with a shock brain tumour diagnosis after seeking out an eye test.
How Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori is keeping his mind focused during Premier League shutdown
Atletico Madrid defender Renan Lodi tests positive for coronavirus while nine others show antibodies
Atletico Madrid defender Renan Lodi has tested positive for coronavirus, while nine other Rojiblancos players have shown antibodies of the virus.
Juvenile detention centre report urges less isolation, more activities for offenders
Last year, more than 12,000 students in NSW received long suspensions of up to 20 days and a new report reveals this could be creating a pathway from school to prison.
Serial Sex Offender Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison on Sex Tourism and Failure to Register Charges in Delaware
Thomas S. Pendleton, 66, was sentenced today by Chief U.S. District Judge Gregory M. Sleet in Wilmington, Del., to the statutory maximum of 30 years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release for traveling to Germany to have sex with a minor.
Repeat Sex Offender Convicted in Delaware of Child Exploitation Offenses
Paul Edward Pavulak, 66, of New Castle, Del., was convicted today by a federal jury in Wilmington of child exploitation offenses.
Attorney General Holder Speaks at the European Offenders Employment Forum
"Today, we have a unique, and critically important, opportunity – the chance to identify and to advance some of the world’s most effective public safety and prisoner reentry strategies."
Laurence Tribe, Senior Counselor for Access to Justice, Speaks at the Bronx Defenders Annual Gala Dinner
"I’m enormously pleased that we at the Justice Department are supporting your important work through the Office of Justice Programs and are thereby helping you expand the reach of the holistic community oriented model to defender agencies across the country through the Center for Holistic Defense."
Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division Speaks at the National Seminar for Federal Defenders
"I know that you are dedicated to your clients, and to defending them as vigorously as you can, while at the same time recognizing the importance of criminal prosecution to society. And in representing clients who would not have the means to defend themselves without you, you are essential to our adversary system."
Repeat Offender Shipping Firm Sentenced in New Orleans to Pay $ 1 Million and Banned in “Magic Pipe” Case
Four corporations involved in owning and operating a fleet of vessels regularly visiting New Orleans were today sentenced to pay a $1 million penalty and banned from doing business in the United States for the next five years by Judge Carl J. Barbier.
Repeat Sex Offender Sentenced to Life in Prison in Delaware for Child Exploitation Offenses
Paul Edward Pavulak, 67, of New Castle, Del., was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Sue L. Robinson in Wilmington, Del.
Department of Justice Releases Investigative Findings on the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys and the Jackson Juvenile Offender Center in Florida
Following a comprehensive investigation, the Justice Department today announced its findings that the state of Florida’s oversight system failed to detect and sufficiently address harmful practices at both the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys and the Jackson Juvenile Offender Center.
Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the National Legal Aid & Defender Association Awards Luncheon & 100th Anniversary Celebration
"You and your team – as well as NLADA’s board members and network of partners and supporters – have had an extraordinary, and transformative, impact on our country," said Attorney General Holder.
Nationwide Sweep by U.S. Marshals Puts 345 Dangerous Sex Offenders Behind Bars
Today the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) concluded Operation Guardian, a three-year, national initiative specifically targeting the country’s most dangerous noncompliant sex offenders. Deputy Marshals and law enforcement partners arrested 345 individuals who had failed to register with state authorities as required by law.
Pittsburgh Repeat Offender Sentenced to Prison for Tax Obstruction
Michael Carlow, a resident of Pittsburgh, Pa., was sentenced today to serve 35 months in prison for corruptly endeavoring to obstruct the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Justice Department and IRS announced.
Previously Convicted Sex Offender Sentenced to 25 Years for Sex Trafficking a Minor and Two Adults
Terrance Anderson, aka Scooby, was sentenced to serve 25 years in a federal prison on charges of sex trafficking of a minor and two counts of transporting adults in interstate commerce for prostitution.
Statement by Attorney General Holder on Sentencing Commission’s Vote to Approve Reductions in Sentencing Guidelines for Nonviolent Drug Offenders
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder—who testified before the U.S. Sentencing Commission last month in support of a proposal to reduce the federal sentencing guidelines for low-level, nonviolent drug offenders—released the following statement Thursday in response to the Commission voting to formally adopt those changes.
Attorney General Holder: Justice Department Set to Expand Clemency Criteria, Will Prepare for Wave of Applications from Drug Offenders in Federal Prison
In an important step to reduce sentencing disparities for drug offenders in the federal prison system, Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday announced that the Justice Department will soon detail new, more expansive criteria that the Department will use in considering when to recommend clemency applications for the President’s review.
Registered Convicted Sex Offender Found Guilty of Attempted Production of Child Pornography and Traveling to Engage in Sex with a Minor
A 65-year-old registered sex offender, with two prior convictions relating to possession of child pornography and attempted sexual conduct with minors, was found guilty today of attempting to produce child pornography, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, transporting child pornography, possessing child pornography and offense by a registered sex offender
Essential oils marketers added to list of coronavirus claims offenders
Some producers of essential oils have thrown their hats into the coronavirus claims ring, according to recent warning letters from the US Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission.
Democracy’s Defenders
Order your copy of Democracy's Defenders here and help support your local bookstore. A behind-the-scenes look at how the United States aided the Velvet Revolution Democracy’s Defenders offers a behind-the-scenes account of the little-known role played by the U.S. embassy in Prague in the collapse of communism in what was then Czechoslovakia. Featuring fifty-two newly…
Beach audit reveals which brands are worst offenders for plastic waste
Knowing where trash comes from is the first step in figuring out better, more sustainable solutions.
Why Should Feminists Be Against the Sex Offender Registry?
In October, the Supreme Court heard a case that was painfully ironic, considering the Kavanaugh hearings the nation had just been subjected to: a challenge to the United States’ extremely restrictive sex offender registry laws. While opinions on the case Gundy v. United States, which challenges the Attorney General’s ability to retroactively impose registry requirements, have yet […]
'People's lives depend on it': the sacked English defender left in limbo | Sid Lowe
Charlie I’Anson’s contract in the third tier has been terminated but the lockdown has left him unable to travel
Charlie I’Anson spent Thursday packing up boxes in the small flat he rents near Madrid, finalising the details of his dismissal from the football club for whom he played, and trying to contact the police to request permission to travel home. The night before, the news slipped out: two months after the last match, and on the day the first and second division players returned to work, the football federation decided to cancel the rest of the season in Spain’s third and fourth tiers. Like thousands of footballers, the English centre-back’s season was over with 10 matches remaining.
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