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The Tax Code ENCOURAGES Leverage

Among the most prophetic voices prior to the economic crash was UCLA economics professor Harold H. Somers, who warned in 1991 that revisions to the tax code would increase leverage, which could lead to economic disaster:The result is to tilt the well-w…

Older Microsoft Internet Explorer Vulnerable to Security Flaw

Researchers at Symantec say exploit code for a zero-day security vulnerability has been uncovered in Internet Explorer 6 and 7.
– Proof-of-concept code for an attack targeting old versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer has made its way online.
According to Symantec, someone posted the code Nov. 20 to the Bugtraq mailing list. The code targets a flaw tied to how Internet Explorer (IE) uses cascading style sheet (
CSS
) i…


Green Cross Code? Tufty club?

I guess we’ve moved on from the days when kids could be given simple messages about how to cross the road (the few that is, that get the chance to actually use their legs and mental faculties to walk from one place to another and not glide above it all from the rear of an SUV or minivan). Yep, it has to be more sophisticated now if you really want to connect with da kids. So the UK government has commissioned an online game that is heavy with metaphorical messages about the need to be careful when crossing things. I guess it all helps, so I applaud the initiative. Here’s hoping that it makes a connection with the young children it’s aimed at (and that they are not all way too busy with the latest Call of Duty). While we’re on the subject, is the Green Cross Code man (the original guy, I believe, also donned Darth Vader’s cloak and mask in Star Wars) still going? And what happened to that amiable and wise squirrel called Tufty? 

Australia declares first ‘Code Red’ bushfire risk

Australian officials issued their first ever “catastrophic” bushfire evacuation warning Tuesday, as a parching heatwave intensified over the country’s south. Created in the wake of February’s devastating Black Saturday firestorm, which killed 173 people, the new warning urges residents

Microsoft Says Open-Source Code Lifted for Windows 7 Tool

Microsoft admits that a third-party developer lifted open-source code from the GPLv2-licensed ImageMaster project in creating its free Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool. The WUDT had originally been intended as a way of porting Windows 7 onto netbook users’ machines. Microsoft takes responsibility for not catching the code replication as part of its code review process.
– Microsoft took responsibility for a developer lifting code from a
CodePlex-hosted open-source project to build its free Windows 7 USB/DVD
Download Tool, an incident that caused Microsoft to yank the program from its
online Microsoft Store earlier in November.
Microsoft had originally introduced …


ICC’s WADA anti-doping clause not giving Pak cricketers sleepless nights

Pakistan cricketers are not worried by the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) WADA anti-doping clause, according to which players must inform the ICC about their expected whereabouts in advance.
The new WADA code requires players to inform the ICC three months in advance a location and time that they will be available each day (between 6 am [...]

Apple fix to iPhone security flaw

HTC Magic

Mobile handsets including iPhones and those using Windows Mobile or Google’s Android operating system are vulnerable to text-based attacks, say experts.

Software code that arrives in a text message can hijack the phones, said Charlie Miller and Collin Mulliner at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas.

The malware could knock phones off the network or access data and programs.

The team say that hackers could develop programs to exploit the weakness in as little as two weeks.

The pair said that publicising the means of attack was necessary to ensure the problem was addressed.

"If we don’t talk about it, somebody is going to do it silently. The bad guys are going to do it no matter what," Mr Mulliner, an independent security expert, said.

Access all areas

The hack works by slightly modifying the data that arrives with an SMS message.

The system that processes such messages is similar across different operating systems and can, once compromised, gain access across a range of applications including a phone’s address book or camera.

The team wrote software to exploit the weakness, targeting iPhones on four networks in Germany as well as AT&T in the US. However, they believe it would work equally well in any country.

The approach is particularly dangerous because messages are delivered automatically, and users cannot tell that they have received the malicious code.

The problem could be fixed by directly patching the vulnerability in smartphones’ operating systems, or the network providers could scan for messages that look to be trying to gain access to phones via the malicious code.

They said they informed Apple, Microsoft, and Google of the hack but so far only Google had addressed the problem.

The Black Hat gathering, part of a leading series of conferences for information and computer security experts, took place from 25 to 30 July.


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The promo code / coupon code KH4LIFE when used on the VS2-VS5 VPS plans, will receive 50% off the first month followed by a 15% lifetime discount. Remember this coupon is accepted on monthly subscriptions only, so [...]

VAT abolished on text donations

Man text messaging

Donations to UK charities sent via text message will be free of VAT from this week as part of an agreement with the major mobile phone operators.

Under the framework set up by the Mobile Data Association (MDA), gifts made to a dedicated short code will have the VAT waived.

It means charities of all sizes will be able to receive an estimated 10p in the £1 extra for text gifts of up to £10.

In the past this has only happened for large events, such as Comic Relief.

Martin Ballard, director of MDA – a not-for-profit mobile trade association – called the agreement a "landmark move" for the mobile phone industry.

"What we need now is for one of the socially aware mobile phone companies like Virgin or Vodafone to take the lead in lowering their charges"

Joe Saxton, former chair at the Institute of Fundraising

"Sending an SMS message is known to have mass appeal because of the simple user experience across devices," he said.

"Our hope is that reducing consumer barriers will benefit a range of charities in need of a new, modern and instant fundraising channel," he added.

With about 1.5 billion text messages sent in the UK every week, text donations are one of the fastest-growing fund-raising routes.

But VAT charges have historically put off some potential donors.

How it works

Charities eligible under the rules of HMRC need to be allocated a dedicated numeric short code for donations only.

This will be set up by a mobile service provider otherwise known as an aggregator.

Any five-digit SMS text message short code beginning with the number 70 is now automatically considered a charity code.

The framework has been approved by the UK’s mobile network operators, 3, Orange, T-Mobile, Telefónica O2 and Vodafone.

It enables VAT usually charged by mobile network operators on the donation to be passed directly to the charitable organisation.

But the service operated by the mobile phone companies will still be operated on a commercial basis and as such will incur charges.

Not free

Campaigners for the change called it a "giant step forward" but pushed the industry to go further and lower their own charges.

Joe Saxton, former chair at the Institute of Fundraising, predicts that text donations could reach £100m in five years time if charges came down to between 5p to 10p per text in total.

"WIN, one of the companies that processes texts for mobile phone operators has agreed to process text donations for free," he said.

"What we need now is for one of the socially aware mobile phone companies like Virgin or Vodafone to take the lead in lowering their charges."</p


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Google Open Sources Heart and Soul of Google Wave Code

Google programmers open source two components of the Google Wave messaging and collaboration prototype. One includes the Operational Transform, which forms the complex center of the Wave model. Google Wave is an example of the Pushbutton Web, where real-time communications rule the roost.
– Google
programmers continue to advance the Google Wave prototype application, which strives to put e-mail, instant messaging communication and
file-sharing collaboration functionality in one palette.
Google July 24
said it released to open source the OT (Operational Transform) code, the framewo…


FSA considers sanction moves

• Advisers who help their customers pay less tax could be fined or struck off under watchdog’s new code of conduct
• FSA chief defends regulator’s record during recent crisis and says its culture has been transformed

Bank bosses who allow their firms to devise schemes to help customers avoid paying tax could face sanctions from the Financial Services Authority.

The City regulator is considering its position on the government’s new code of conduct on tax after Nigel Harper, banking adviser at HM Revenue & Customs, took the unusual decision of raising the matter the regulator’s annual public meeting today.

The code, which is out for consultation, is intended to be voluntary and is designed to save the taxpayer billions of pounds lost through complex but legal avoidance schemes operated by some banks.

The government has already said bank that refuse to sign up or act against the “spirit” of the current tax laws will be subjected to heavier scrutiny from HMRC.

Until today the FSA’s involvement had been unclear. Harper told the packed meeting in the City that he was particularly referring to the structured finance operations of banks, which often specialise in tax planning, when he asked whether individuals employed by banks not signing up to the code would still be considered “fit and proper” under the FSA’s rules.

The FSA authorises people to work in the City on the basis that they are “fit and proper”. It has the power to strike individuals off the register or fine them.

Hector Sants, chief executive of the FSA, said the topic was likely be included in a consultation on the FSA’s “fit and proper” test, which is expected in the autumn.

The FSA has not yet reached any conclusions on how it will handle the voluntary code. Sants said: “I’m sure [the consultation] will pick up on HMRC codes and any other codes”.

Lord Turner, the FSA chairman, said: “The whole overlap between tax and regulatory arbitrage and the fit and proper test is one we are still thinking about.” Turner also said the regulator was encouraging banks to have simpler operational structures, noting that international banks had “extremely complicated legal structures”. “It is a very complicated area. We are not a tax enforcement agency,” he said.

HMRC also noted that the FSA did not have tax enforcement powers and was forced to stress that Harper was attending the meeting in a personal rather than professional capacity.

“HMRC already has very good relations with the FSA, we talk about a range of issues of mutual interest, including the code of practice on taxation for banks,” HMRC said.

Turner warned that the uncertainty surrounding the future of the regulator, created by Gordon Brown when he was chancellor, was affecting recruitment and the implementation of changes that were needed after the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. The shadow chancellor, George Osborne, announced on Monday he would disband the FSA and give more powers on bank regulation to the Bank of England.

“It would be idiotic to deny that uncertainty is a complicating factor. It is a challenge for us to maintain focus on what really matters,” Turner said.

Sants insisted the FSA, after embarking on a more intensive approach to regulation, was “fit for purpose”. Turner added: “I don’t think any other magical organisation out there can do better.”

The chairman has warned the Conservatives how difficult it would be to implement the handover to the Bank of England.

Turner said banks could in some instances be required to hold up “three or five or six times” more capital than they do now to underpin their riskier businesses.

He said the City was only slowly realising the extent of extra capital it might need, citing research by JP Morgan this week which suggested Barclays might need £12.8bn and RBS £8.5bn to meet new rules.

Turner also admitted that the capital requirements might be delayed in some instances because of the recession – a time when banks might ordinarily be allowed to eat into surplus capital.

Sants was forced to defend the FSA’s decision to pay out bonuses to its staff this year. He said: “The marketplace we are hiring from and at risk of being recruited into is highly competitive.”

The FSA has begun interviewing boardroom candidates at banks since the crisis, not only to test their probity but also their competency. Sally Dewar, managing director of wholesale regulation at the FSA, said: “We have seen several potential non-executives withdraw their applications.”

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LABS GALLERY: Intel Parallel Studio Helps Make the Most of Multiple Cores

Intel Parallel Studio, which works with Microsoft Visual Studio, is designed to inspect code for errors and help developers optimize programs for use with multicore processors. eWEEK Labs puts Parallel Studio through its paces, and finds that the platform simplifies the difficult task of writing parallel code that takes advantage of processors with multiple cores. By Jeff Cogswell
– …


REVIEW: Intel Parallel Studio Helps Developers Exploit Multiple Cores

Processors with multiple cores are commonplace these days, which has created a need for new tools that make parallel programming easier. To help programmers write code that makes use of multiple cores, Intel has released Intel Parallel Studio, which works hand-in-hand with Microsoft Visual Studio. During eWEEK Labs’ tests, Intel Parallel Studio effectively identifed and helped remediate problems in code, enabling developers to fine-tune programs for use with multiple cores.
– Parallel programming is not easy. I remember back in my computer science college courses years ago studying the problems involved in writing algorithms that make use of parallel processors. This was in the late 1980s, when parallel programming was basically understood but the tools to accomplish it …


FSA threat to stop bonus guarantees

Chief executive, Hector Sants reminds City firms that the regulator is determined to curb excessive pay policies to ensure effective risk management in the sector

City firms are being warned that guaranteeing bonuses for more than 12 months could encourage traders to take too much risk and breach the Financial Services Authority’s new code on remuneration.

Any guarantees made after 18 March, when the FSA published its consultation paper on pay deals, will have to be revoked if firms are to comply with the City regulator’s new code when it comes into force.

But the FSA admitted that the code, which was prompted by the taxpayer bailouts of the banking system last October and the asset protection scheme in January, will not come into effect until January – two months later than planned. The code is likely to be endorsed by the regulator’s board “shortly”, however.

In a letter to the bosses of Britain’s banks, FSA chief executive Hector Sants demands that firms send their remuneration policies to the regulator by the end of October so that their compliance with the code can be measured.

The 10 principles on pay in the FSA’s consultation paper would require firms to “establish, implement and maintain remuneration policies, procedures and practices that are consistent with and promote effective risk management”.

The regulator initially targeted pay alone but has widened its aim to wages, bonuses, long-term incentive plans, share options, hiring bonuses, severance packages and pension arrangements.

Sants tells the bank chief executives: “Although our board still needs to make a final determination, we envisage the FSA may adopt a rule along the lines originally proposed, together with updated supporting principles that take account of consultation responses, and that this will be effective from 1 January 2010.”

He adds: “In particular, I would draw your attention to the fact that guaranteed bonuses which run for a period of more than one year may be inconsistent with effective risk management.”

The new FSA regime will apply to any pay deal signed after its consultation began.

Sants said: “We are not proposing to extend ‘grandfathering’ arrangements to obligations entered into after publication of our consultation paper.”

Also, Sants warns: “It is essential that the market should not revert to remuneration practices that would be incompatible with our intended outcomes if the rule and code becomes effective next year.”

The FSA is planning to incorporate the code into its handbook, which allows it to levy fines for any lapses.

Sants, one of the first City figures to link the way bankers were paid with the onset of the financial crisis, reminds firms of the FSA’s “determination” to ensure that bankers’ remuneration does not promote excessive risk-taking.

Bonuses and the way the City pays its employees have been the subject of much debate since the credit crunch began to expose big pay cheques that were handed over for generating big profits that had quickly turned to enormous losses.

Sir David Walker’s report on bank pay, published last week, recommended that the remuneration of hundreds of bankers who received more than their bosses in the boardroom should be published.

The bankers would be allowed anonymity, however.

Walker also recommended that bonuses be delayed for between three and five years and put under scrutiny by a beefed-up remuneration committee.

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Microsoft Releases 20,000 Lines of Linux Code

Microsoft has released 20,000 lines of device driver code to the Linux community. In addition, Microsoft is releasing the code under the GPLv2 license.
– Microsoft has released 20,000 lines of device driver code to the Linux community.
The software giant announced its move at the O’Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) in San Jose, Calif., on July 20. The code, which includes three Linux device drivers, has been submitted to the Linux kernel commun…


Firefox 3.5.1 Fixes Security Vulnerability After Attack Code Hits the Streets

Mozilla has updated its Firefox browser to plug a critical security hole days after attack code for the vulnerability surfaced on the Web.
– Mozilla stitched a
security hole in Firefox 3.5, fixing a vulnerability in the browser
after attack code targeting the vulnerability was made public earlier
this week.
With Firefox 3.5.1,
Mozilla fixes a critical flaw in the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine’s JIT (just-in-time)
compiler that…


Mischa Barton Admitted To Psych Ward; Mischa Barton Emotional Breakdown

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Mischa’s in the looney bin!
Mischa Barton was placed under an involuntary psychiatric hold (also known as a 5150) by the Los Angeles Police Department on Wednesday evening, an unidentified source close to the star revealed in an interview with Access Hollywood this afternoon.
On Wednesday, Access LAPD officers reported to the 23-year-old Hollywood Hills home [...]

Missile Crew Discharged After Falling Asleep While Holding Classified Launch Code Devices

BISMARCK, N.D. — The Air Force discharged three North Dakota ballistic missile crew members who fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices, the military announced Tuesday. Officials said the codes were outdated and remained…

BOTW Coupon Code for July 2009

I just received a new promo code for the Best of the Web Directory (BOTW) for this month, July 2009.
This coupon is for a new product they are promoting — Local Bundle listings.
The local bundle is a new package of a standard BOTW directory listing ($299yr) plus a BOTW local listing which is normally a [...]