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Researchers show ways to bypass home and office security systems

Many door and window sensors, motion detectors and keypads that are part of security systems used in millions of homes and businesses can be bypassed by using relatively simple techniques, according to researchers from security consultancy firm Bishop Fox.

The researchers presented some of the bypass methods they discovered in a talk at the Black Hat USA security conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, but declined to name any vendors whose products are affected.

“We started looking at security sensors, going from the outside in, and we found a few implementation issues that we can take advantage of,” said Drew Porter, a senior security analyst at Bishop Fox.

For example, many door sensors rely on magnetic fields to work and if you hit them with a high enough magnetic field, they trip, Porter said. Window sensors are vulnerable to the same issue, he said.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at PCWorld

MineCon 2013 Tickets Go On Sale Today

The first batch of tickets for this year’s MineCon will be available online beginning today.

MineCon is the annual convention for MineCraft fans. 2,500 tickets will be put up for sale at the official website at 4PM PST for $150 each. Two additional batches of 2,500 tickets will be made available in the coming days: one on August 2 at 7AM PST, and the other on August 3 at 12PM PST.

As announced last month, this year’s event will take place in Orlando, Florida from November 2-3. Previous MineCons were located in Bellevue, Washington, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Paris, France.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

Las Vegas Does It Again – The Hottest Restaurant Openings On The Strip

By Lisa Mogensen, Contributor

People who thrive on foodie television shows wide-eyed and salivating, just wishing to have just a taste of the gastronomic masterpieces made on their big screens – should pack their bags for Las Vegas! 2013 continues to be a big year for celebrity chefs opening concept restaurants in Sin City. Below TravelsinTaste has showcased some of the most exciting restaurant additions to The Strip highlighting your favorite TV chefs and judges. …read more

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NSA Chief Explains US Spying To Black Hat Hackers

By Larry Magid, Contributor

Speaking to an audience of hackers and security professionals at the 16th annual Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, National Security Agency Director General Keith Alexander defended the PRISM program and the NSA’s cache of phone metadata as necessary to protect the lives of American citizens and overseas allies. He also said that the programs are tightly monitored and that – in addition to technical tools that limit what analysts can access — all analysts are audited to be sure they have justification for any data they access. …read more

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NSA Director Heckled At Conference As He Asks For Security Community's Understanding

By Andy Greenberg, Forbes Staff

When NSA Director Keith Alexander appeared at the Las Vegas security conference Black Hat Wednesday morning, he hoped to mend the NSA’s reputation in the eyes of thousands of the conference’s hackers and security professionals. It didn’t go exactly as planned. …read more

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Some home automation systems are rife with holes, security experts say

A variety of network-controlled home automation devices lack basic security controls, making it possible for attackers to access their sensitive functions, often from the Internet, according to researchers from security firm Trustwave.

Some of these devices are used to control door locks, surveillance cameras, alarm systems, lights and other sensitive systems.

The Trustwave researchers plan to discuss vulnerabilities they discovered in several such products during a presentation Thursday at the Black Hat USA security conference in Las Vegas.

One of the more interesting devices they tested was a home automation gateway system called VeraLite that’s manufactured by a Hong Kong-based company called Mi Casa Verde.

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Indulge In Vegas' Best Brunch Options

By Lisa Mogensen, Contributor

Start your day off right.  After a long night at the tables nothing kick starts your day better than a healthy, or decadent as the case may be, brunch option and TravelsinTaste has gathered some of the best brunch spots on the Strip for you to sink your teeth into.  Whether you wish to indulge in unlimited caviar, handmade pizza taught by a master, a full Asian breakfast, or sample pleasures like lobster profiterole with citrus cream accompanied with a flute of champagne Las Vegas has the answer to your favorite brunch indulgence. …read more

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Wynn Doesn't Need Zynga Or Online Gaming: Las Vegas Casino Revenues Surge

By Agustino Fontevecchia, Forbes Staff

It’s a good time to be in the casino and hotel business, it seems, as posted solid underlying numbers in their second quarter earnings before the bell on Monday.  Interestingly, Wynn’s strength was derived from Las Vegas, which helped pushed margins even higher, as the Macau operations lagged.  Rising casino revenues in the City of Sin suggest Wynn doesn’t have much to lose from Zynga, with which the company was reportedly in talks with, bowing out of online poker and gambling. …read more

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Hackers to offer blueprint for taking over Prius,Escape

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Two well-known computer software hackers plan to publicly release this week a veritable how-to guide for driving two widely owned automobiles haywire.

According to Reuters, Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek will release the findings — as well as related software — at the Def Con hacking convention in Las Vegas, showing how to manipulate a Toyota Prius and Ford Escape.

The research, conducted with the aid of a grant from the U.S. government, can alternately force a Prius to brake at 80 mph, veer quickly and dramatically, or accelerate, all without the driver’s prompting.

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Las Vegas Sands Scores In Macau And Singapore As Sin City Lags

By Agustino Fontevecchia, Forbes Staff

derived revenue growth from Macau and earnings power from Singapore in the second quarter.  Delivering a profit beat, the company run by billionaire Sheldon Adelson failed to top bottom-line expectations, and saw declining revenue in its Las Vegas operations, sending the stock down in post-market trading on Wednesday. …read more

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What Could Get You Kicked Off A Plane?

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Last month, a group of high school students and their chaperons were ordered off a flight to Atlanta for refusing to sit down and turn off their cellphones. In May, six friends were removed from a flight to Las Vegas allegedly for talking loudly. In April, a 340-pound man said he was told to leave a Denver-bound plane because of his size.

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Chef Rick Moonen Announces New Restaurant in Las Vegas

By Lisa Mogensen, Contributor

Award-winning chef, restaurateur and cookbook author Rick Moonen’s Las Vegas fine dining institution rm Upstairs might have shuttered its doors, but in its place rising like a phoenix from the ashes, is a new playful dining concept which serves up surprising comfort food at every corner, Rx Boiler Room. …read more

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Why Pricing Transparency Won't Affect Hospital Pricing

By Dan Munro

If there’s a single piece of architecture that symbolizes our “Down the Rabbit Hole” view of healthcare pricing ? the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas, Nevada (designed by Frank Gehry) is a pretty good candidate. While both the building and hospital pricing are equally provocative, it can be daunting to make any real sense of either.
The snowball started, of course, with Steven Brill’s Time Cover story ? Bitter Pill: Why Medical Bills Are Killing Us (March, 2013). The evidence was shocking ? but anecdotal and not really broad enough to call systemic.
Then came the release of hospital pricing by the Government which included Medicare billing data from over 3,000 hospitals (May, 2013). In June, The New York Times added even more evidence with “The $2.7 Trillion Medical Bill” (here) which included a version of this chart: …read more

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The Future of Xbox One

Major Nelson took the stage today at San Diego Comic Con to moderate a panel of developers as they talked about the new features of Microsoft’s upcoming console, the Xbox One.

Ken Lobb, Creative Director at Microsoft, has been trying to revive Killer Instinct for years. Rather than go into tons of detail about the game itself, Ken showed highlights from EVO, the recent fighting name tournament in Las Vegas. At EVO, Ken used Project Upload to record a match where a dev broke a fan’s 100+ win streak through some of the games new combo breakers. We got to see the highlights of the match through the

More impressively, the controllers automatically recognize who is holding the controller through the camera. When the controller is passed from player to player, the games automatically load individual controller profiles for that player. Now passing controllers around during a game won’t require you to back out to the options menu and change look inversion.

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To Paraphrase Hank Jr: Are You Ready For Some Race Riots?

By Fred Weinberg

Harry Reid To Paraphrase Hank Jr: Are You Ready For Some Race Riots?

Harry Reid (D-Washington DC Ritz Carleton) has truly come full circle.

That is, he used to represent the state of Nevada; and now he represents the highest political bidder, but is still nominally elected from Nevada.

When I first moved to Nevada from Oklahoma, I was advised by Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe that I would meet Reid, he would come off as my friend (I had just purchased a Las Vegas radio station) and a conservative, and I would soon discover that neither was true.

As usual, Oklahoma’s senior Senator was right on the money.

Harry’s latest outrage was a Saturday comment after the George Zimmerman acquittal urging Eric Holder’s department of so-called justice to re-investigate the incident and, presumably, bring Federal charges against Zimmerman.

To paraphrase Hank Williams Jr., Are You Ready For Some Race Riots?

Nobody won the Zimmerman trial.

Zimmerman himself will have to live the rest of his life with the death of a 17-year-old kid on his conscience.

The prosecution will have to live with the fact that they perverted our system to bring charges that had not a shred of evidence, all just to make some race-baiting poverty pimps in Florida and New York with political influence happy.

And Barack Obama will have to live with one of his famous loose-lipped open pie hole comments that if he had a son, he would look like Treyvon Martin, the dead kid.

For the Feds to try and prove some kind of a “civil rights” case against Zimmerman would be an overreach of the kind that could easily ignite the middle class which has seen the President’s so called administration run guns to Mexico, use the IRS to screw its opponents, and justify spying on innocent Americans in the name of national security.

If the animals in Oakland (or anywhere else) who did their best imitation of the race riots in Watts want to spread their gospel with violence, I suspect that in 2013, the people who they will try and commit violence against are ready for it and willing to fight back.

That makes this an even bigger powder keg.

The next Watts or Detroit will probably be met with citizen resistance.  People – all kinds of people – are sick and tired of being pushed into a level of political correctness on the question of race.

We have a black President.  We have one of the most incompetent Attorneys General in the history of the United States who also happens to be black.  The civil rights movement won.  It was a worthy battle, but it is OVER!

What you are seeing today is the race-baiting poverty pimps who cannot any longer live off a movement that won its battles years ago. These are people who need to get a real job and life.

Instead, they seize on a case like this to try and regenerate their pathetic “movement.”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism

Thermostat Management

By deweyman

My daughter lives in Las Vegas. They have a large house (4,200 sq. ft.) with three levels. The top floor is just a loft. There are five A/C units. Two for downstairs, two for upstairs, and one for the loft. They have been getting $600 electric bills, and are taking drastic, but perhaps not wise actions in an attempt to cut the cost.

They think that turning the A/C on and off when they leave the house during the day will save money. I keep telling them it won’t because when they turn it back on it has to cool down everything in the room that heated up while they were gone. So far they haven’t listened to me. Right now, they have stopped using the master bedroom on the second floor, and moved into the guest bedroom on the first floor and only run the one A/C for that area when they are home. It doesn’t make a lot sense to me. In my opinion they should set the programmable thermostat for the temperatures they want and leave it alone!

How does one analyze the situation to determine the best course of action between comfort and cost? They leave often for several days at a time. I think they should read the meter when they leave, and again when they get back to see how much the house is using with the A/C off. They do have a pool which no doubt contributes to the high energy cost.

Any thoughts I can pass on to them to get this under control?

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Obama’s Latest Blunder Is Treasonous In 178 Countries

By Floyd Brown

Democrats Despise Taxpayers SC Obamas Latest Blunder is Treasonous in 178 Countries

In May, I shared with you the details about 172 House members visiting over 90 countries and every continent except Antarctica in 2012 – all on your dime. But members of the U.S. House of Representatives actually travel modestly compared to the VIP travel undertaken by Obama’s friends and appointees.

And of course, any travel review needs to start with the travel queen of the last four years, Hillary Clinton.

Hillary traveled at a record-setting pace, journeying 956,733 miles and setting foot in 112 countries. This adds up to 2,084 hours spent flying around the world, which is equivalent to 86 whole days spent aboard her government-issued luxury jetliner. And how do we know these facts? Because she likes to brag about them.

But when it comes to costs, your guess is as good as mine. Despite repeated Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, her department refuses to come clean about how much this travel cost U.S. taxpayers.

Ironically, Obama’s “most transparent administration in history” works hard to hide the details of the luxurious globe-trotting. But thanks to some hard work by lawyers using the Freedom of Information Act, some other portions of the travel details are beginning to surface.

And That’s Only the Beginning…

It’s only proper that Attorney General Eric Holder tells us how much his travels cost, since he’s the federal officer in charge of FOIA compliance. While he hasn’t been too diligent about asking others to comply, he did comply himself – to some degree.

From his disclosures, we learned that during 2011, Holder filed 62 long-distant jaunts that cost us, at a minimum, $1.45 million. However, he refused to disclose flight costs for seven major trips out, including travels to China, Hawaii, and Brussels.

Holder’s travelling includes an April 2011 sojourn to Las Vegas, mixing business and personal travel, which totaled $46,358. Other “personal” trips, including visits to Martha’s Vineyard and Miami, cost us taxpayers a whopping $169,502.

And of course there’s Joe Biden. Today, we learned that the vice-president’s six-day trip to South America and the Caribbean included one 20-hour stop in Trinidad and Tobago that cost an astounding $245,000. As has become standard, the contract was awarded without “full and open competition” because of security and logistical concerns.

Yet the scariest part is that, while the travel for administration officials sounds expensive to those of us who pay our own bills while flying coach or driving on our summer trips, these Obama appointees don’t even hold a candle to Michelle and Barack.

First, there was Michelle Obama’s 2012 President’s Day weekend ski vacation to Aspen, Colorado with her two daughters. The total cost for the Aspen ski vacation was at least $83,182.99. The bill for the U.S. Secret Service, including accommodations at the Fasching Haus deluxe condominiums and the Inn at Aspen, came to $48,950.38. The cost for the flight, per official DOD published hourly rates, was $22,583.70.  Food and miscellaneous on-flight items cost $235.44. The cost for rental cars totaled $6,442.23.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism