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DAYTON -- It could come in the form of electronic attacks on computer systems in banks, credit-card agencies, electric or water utilities, military or civilian government offices.
Or, it could quietly take over even an individual's computer at home, making it a so-called "zombie" computer used in a surreptitious attack on a target selected by hackers motivated by a grudge, political fervor or sympathy for another country.
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Title X of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) transferred rulemaking authority for a number of consumer financial protection laws from seven Federal agencies to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) as of July 21, 2011. The Bureau is in the process of republishing the regulations implementing those laws with technical and conforming changes to reflect the transfer of authority and certain other changes made by the Dodd-Frank Act. In light of the transfer of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System's (Board's) rulemaking authority for the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) to the Bureau, the Bureau is publishing for public comment an interim final rule establishing a new Regulation Z (Truth in Lending). This interim final ru...
... the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office www.gpo.gov. FR Doc No: 2011-31715... based on findings that the informed use of credit resulting from consumers' awareness of the cost of... Solicitations model and samples for credit cards, G-10(A) through G-10(C), and the Account-Opening ...-time, part-time, seasonal, irregular, military, or self-employment. Other sources of income could...
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Violence threatens ODU's future
RE "ODU STUDENT shot, killed," news, June 11: As a proud ODU alumna, supporter, parent of a current ODU student and homeowner a short distance from the shooting scene, I am saddened by this senseless tragedy and disappointed in ODU's administration for its lack of a more aggressive response to the marked increase in violent crimes in recent months near campus.
... who make a conscious choice to join the military, recognizing that this decision has the potential ...government. The government does this by providing each militaary member with a government credit card to be used specifically for such expenses. Wh...
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...,requires federal agencies to make Government recordsavailable to the public, subject to ...'s ability to safelyand securely store military ordnance," Brief for Respondent 47, and we have no...J., dissenting); B. Cardozo, The Nature of the JudicialProcess 149 (1921)...21, 2006); agency credit card numbers,Judicial Watch, Inc. v. Department...
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Introduction - II. The criminal prosecution-military force divide - III. Justifications and consequences of the military force paradigm - A. Indefinite Detention Absent Criminal Charges - 1. Detention in Traditional Armed Conflicts - 2. Detention After 9/11 - B. Military Prosecutions After 9/11 - 1. The Bush Administration‘s Military Commissions - 2. The Obama Administration‘s Military Commissions - C. Lethal Aerial Drone Strikes - IV. A normative analysis of the shift in counterterrorism strategy from Bush to Obama - A. "Military Force Is a Necessary (But Not Sufficient) Counterterrorism Tool." - 1. Problems With Acquiring Lawful Custody Over al Quaeda Fighters - 2. Problems With Identifying Crimes by All Hostile al Qaeda and Taliban Fighters - 3. Problems With Responding to the Att...
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... in order to implement provisions of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure ... counseling organizations and one city government consumer protection agency requested that the Boar...' interest rates when they are engaged in military service, cease to apply. These commenters noted th...
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... for leaking massive amounts of sensitive military, State department and financial documents. . These... have been widely used to prevent leaks of credit card information and financial data. A DLP solutio...
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As unaccustomed as I am to write this, commentators need to give Hillary Clinton a break. The secretary of state is under fire for ordering American diplomats to engage in detailed information collection against foreigners with whom they come into contact during the course of their duties. Among the documents released by WikiLeaks is the 8,300-word National Humint Collection Directive and similar orders that direct State Department employees to ferret out things like telephone numbers and directories ("in compact disc or electronic format if available"); e-mail addresses, Internet nicknames, personal websites, credit card and frequent-flier account numbers; health, biographic and even biometric information such a fingerprints, iris and facial-recognition factors; and signatures. In shor...
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...The government bought the lands from Otaniemi manor and hired Alv... like the flu." It's a variant of the SD Card, a common storage medium in cameras. The FluCard c...Israeli innovators can claim credit for a wide range of technologies, from drip irriga... country's compulsory two- or three-year military service and its reserve forces actively hone those...
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Israel is facing uncomfortable questions regarding senior Hamas military commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, who was found dead in a Dubai hotel room on Jan. 20. Dubai police say al-Mabhouh was assassinated, but in his chosen profession, his fate really was the result of workplace-related injuries.
Dubai has named 26 suspects in the case, and has evidence including credit card records, flight itineraries and closed- circuit television footage supposedly showing the accused assassins stalking their quarry. Much of the furor over the case has arisen over the apparent fraudulent use of British, Irish, French, German, Australian and other passports. The British government said it will mount a full investigation. To date, none of the suspects has been apprehended and there is no firm evidence link...