Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Wanna Cry...

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 The time stamp on the code suggests it was put together on a machine that is nine hours ahead of GMT -  Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines or the parts of China and Russia that are a long way east.
The WannaCry operates suggest it is the work of people new to the trade.

The worm has been almost too successful, having hit more than 200,000 victims - many times more than are usually caught out by ransomware aimed at large organizations.

Whoever was behind it unwittingly crippled the malware by not registering the domain written in its core code. This made it possible for security researcher to limit its spread.

WannaCry uses three hard-coded bitcoin addresses to gather ransom payments, and that is likely to make it challenging to work out who has paid, assuming the gang behind it does intend to restore locked files. The bitcoin payments might offer the best bet for tracking the perpetrators.

Currently, the total paid to those bitcoin addresses is more than $50,000 (£39,000).

No perfect crime...Just a thought.

Drinking...*

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Data collected from millions of Swedish residents born between 1960 and 1990.

More than 70,000 people met the criteria for alcohol use disorder. When the researchers controlled for criminal activity, drug problems and other factors known to raise the risk for alcohol problems, they found that for both men and women, marriage is linked with a significantly reduced risk for alcohol use disorder compared to single people.

The protection factor was strongest for people at risk for alcohol problems due to a family history of alcohol use disorder.  For males, getting married reduced the risk for alcohol use disorder by 60 percent, and for females, it was over 70 percent. 

"It's due to the spouse intervention,"  the impact of a partner modeling behavior for their high-risk spouse and offering feedback about drinking.
The findings are "fascinating, profound, and lay the foundation for more detailed research looking at how marriage affects alcohol use, including possible future prevention and treatment strategies.

Hope drinking is the only problem you have. Just  a thought.

Ride...*


John Caltabiano claimed he couldn’t drive, cook for himself, exercise at the gym, move around his house or even shave without help.      He had lost his sight in a workplace accident at a cement company in 2006 and, since then, he bumps into things and hurts himself at home.

Investigators had caught Caltabiano on video appearing to be reading something, driving a vehicle and then braking in time to avoid hitting a woman and a child in the street.

The investigation found that Caltabiano did lose sight in one eye in a workplace incident, but there was no indication that his other eye was affected.

He was sentenced to 5 years in prison.  Just a thought.

Fell off...

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Gene...

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Monday, May 15, 2017

Nah...

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Manpo-Kei...

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Japan’s Ministry of Health recommends walking 8,000 to 10,000 steps daily, while the UK National Obesity Forum recommends 7,000 to 10,000 daily steps to stay moderately active.
Walking is a superfood. It’s the defining movement of a human.

Daily walking reduced the risk of stroke in men over the age of 60.5 Walking for at least an hour or two could cut a man’s stroke risk by as much as one-third, and it didn’t matter how brisk the pace was. Taking a three-hour long walk each day slashed the risk by two-thirds.

Walking will help you to get physically fit if you’re starting out very out of shape.  Then add exercise to your lifestyle, such as high-intensity interval training and strength training, to actually get fit.

Walking is an essential movement that we all require. The older you get the more important it becomes. You can be very athletically fit, but if you are sitting all day with minimal walking or movement, your health will most definitely suffer.