Monday, May 15, 2017
Asian Windows Bootleggers Now WannaCry....,
By CNu at May 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: count zero , unintended consequences
Before Miss Lindsey and Auntie Maxine Blame Russia..,
More than 45,000 attacks of the #WannaCry recorded by #Kaspersky in 74 countries around the world, mostly in Russia. https://t.co/Agtr2rFDt2 pic.twitter.com/r3JCpXf9MR— Odisseus (@_odisseus) May 12, 2017
He added that the attack didn't cause any significant damage to Russia. Russian security firm Kaspersky said hospitals, police and railroad transport had been affected in the country. Another report suggested Russia was one of the worst hit locations.
As regards the source of these threats, I believe that the leadership of Microsoft have announced this plainly, that the initial source of the virus is the intelligence services of the United States.
Once they're let out of the lamp, genies of this kind, especially those created by intelligence services, can later do damage to their authors and creators.
So this question should be discussed immediately on a serious political level and a defence needs to be worked out from such phenomena.
By CNu at May 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: common sense
Imagine the Number of Windows Upgrades On Order?!?! Well Played Microsoft, Well Played...,
By CNu at May 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Pimphand Strong
Microsoft Whines About an "Urgent Collective Need" to Fix Its Stinking Isht...,
By CNu at May 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: accountability , count zero , Pimphand Strong , professional and managerial frauds
Ransomware "Attack" a Self-Licking Ice Cream Cone
This is what I called short sighted finite thinking on the part of the Intelligence Community managers.
This is also what I called (for some years now) a swindle of the tax payers. First, they find or create weaknesses then they don’t fix these weaknesses so we are all vulnerable to attack.
Then, when attacks occur, they say they need more money for cyber security — a total swindle!!! [Indeed.]
This is only the second swindle of the public. The first was terror efforts by saying we need to collect everything to stop terror — another lie. They said that because to collect everything takes lots and lots of money.
Then, when the terror attack occurs, they say they need more money, people and data to stop terror. Another swindle from the start. [The war on terror is a “self-licking ice cream cone”, because it creates many more terrorists than it stops.]
And, finally, the latest swindle “THE RUSSIANS DID IT.” This is an effort to start a new cold war which means another bigger swindle of US tax payers.
For cyber security, I would suggest the president order NSA, CIA and any others to fix the cyber problems they know about; then, maybe we will start to have some cyber security.
By CNu at May 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: accountability , count zero , tricknology
Who is to Blame for Compromising Computers with Obsolete Operating Systems?
By CNu at May 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: accountability , count zero , tricknology
Military-Backed Criminal Superhacking Looks Like....,
By CNu at May 15, 2017 0 comments
Labels: count zero , tricknology
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Trump Made the Right Call Firing Comey
By CNu at May 14, 2017 0 comments
Labels: .45 , political theatre , The Hardline
Saturday, May 13, 2017
Triangular Diplomacy
By CNu at May 13, 2017 0 comments
Labels: chess-not checkers , The Great Game
Corporate Media's Role in American Politics
By CNu at May 13, 2017 0 comments
Labels: American Original , civil war , information anarchy
Friday, May 12, 2017
.45 Conducted Grown Folks Bidnis Free From "Ideological" Bias
By CNu at May 12, 2017 0 comments
Labels: .45 , common sense , The Great Game
REAL VIP's Aren't On the Public Schedule...,
By CNu at May 12, 2017 0 comments
Labels: .45 , relationship management
His Style IS the Message
By CNu at May 12, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Cathedral , corporatism , feminization , parasitic , political theatre
Whose Side is He On?
By CNu at May 12, 2017 0 comments
Labels: chess-not checkers , complications , The Great Game
Foreign Policy is the Art of Establishing Priorities
By CNu at May 12, 2017 0 comments
Labels: chess-not checkers , The Great Game
Duty, Honor, Country..., and NOT Jailing Any Banksters!!!
By CNu at May 12, 2017 0 comments
Labels: .45 , chess-not checkers , What Now?
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Those Controlling the Technology and Those Carrying Out the Tasks...,
By CNu at May 11, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , debt slavery , Farmer Brown , global system of 1% supremacy , Hanson's Peak Capitalism , Livestock Management , parasitic , Pimphand Strong
The Hardest Part is Not Knowing What Your Next Paycheck is From...,
By CNu at May 11, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , doesn't end well , Livestock Management , parasitic
Snoop's Sign Language Interpreter IS THE SHOW!!!
By CNu at May 11, 2017 0 comments
Labels: priceless....
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Shameless Globalism - Double-00 Stacking Dead Presidents Like Hot Cakes!!!
24 Forbidden Kwestins You're Too Scared to Ask
By CNu at May 10, 2017 0 comments
Labels: presstitution , professional and managerial frauds , unspeakable , wikileaks wednesday
The Last Nuremberg Prosecutor
"If it's naive to want peace instead of war, let 'em make sure they say I'm naive. Because I want peace instead of war."
- Twenty-two SS officers responsible for the deaths of 1M+ people would never have been brought to justice were it not for Ben Ferencz.
- The officers were part of units called Einsatzgruppen, or action groups. Their job was to follow the German army as it invaded the Soviet Union in 1941 and kill Communists, Gypsies and Jews.
- Ferencz believes "war makes murderers out of otherwise decent people" and has spent his life working to deter war and war crimes.
By CNu at May 10, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Living Memory , unspeakable , wikileaks wednesday
Tuesday, May 09, 2017
Healthcare Service Costs Depend on How Much the Provider Can Extract From You
By CNu at May 09, 2017 0 comments
Labels: debt slavery , doesn't end well , parasitic , Peak Capitalism
Student Loans and Healthcare Costs are Ticking Time Bombs
When Jackie Thennes decided to switch doctors earlier this year, the hospital system in her Chicago, Il. suburb seemed like the natural choice. She’d been to the immediate care facility multiple times before for screenings, and the doctor was in-network.
But Thennes, who is 50 and looking for work, got a nasty surprise when the bill arrived in the mail: along with an anticipated charge for the doctor’s visit, she was also charged a “facility fee.” At $235, the fee was slightly more than the doctor’s visit itself.
Thennes tried to contest the charge with the hospital system, but to no avail. And while she said she won’t go to the facility again, she worries about getting hit with the same fee somewhere else.
This is “going to deter me from getting the medical attention I need,” she said. “I’m going to get sick just worrying about it.”
These kinds of facility fees are common at hospitals, where they help pay the hospital system’s overhead costs. But as doctors’ offices increasingly are being bought up by big hospital systems, patients are being charged facility fees of up to hundreds of dollars out-of-pocket without warning and without the ability to contest them.
The rate of hospital-employed doctors increased by almost 50% between July 2012 and July 2015, according to an analysis conducted by the nonprofit Avalere Health for the Physicians Advocacy Institute. By July 2015, nearly 40% of doctors were employed by hospitals, the analysis found. The trend occurred across the country but was especially prominent in the Midwest.
It’s hard for patients to research which doctors charge facility fees, since there’s no comprehensive resource to track it, said Chuck Bell, programs director for Consumers Union, the policy and mobilization arm of Consumer Reports.
There is one foolproof option, though, Bell said: ask pre-emptively.
Still, “why should patients have to do this?” Bell said. “Health care has become this outlier bad, terrible customer experience. Even a mechanic has to tell you up-front what the estimate is for working on your car.”
Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) introduced a bill with several prominent co-sponsors last week that would prohibit the government from garnishing borrowers’ Social Security disability and retirement checks to pay for defaulted student loans. This marks the second time the Senators have tried to curb this practice; they introduced a similar bill in 2015 was never enacted into law. And given today’s highly partisan lawmaking environment, getting the bill through this time may not be much easier.
“It’s a challenge,” Brown told MarketWatch. Still, he said he’s hopeful lawmakers will respond to growing concern on this topic from constituents. “Senators and House members are hearing about this problem more and more. We’re hearing all kinds of people calling us surprised that [the government] can do this.”
And indeed, the government can. The federal student loan program provides many options borrowers can use to manage their debts, but once borrowers default, the government has extraordinary powers to get its money back, including garnishing tax refunds, Social Security checks and wages.
A growing number of borrowers are losing out on a portion of their Social Security checks to pay back student loans. The number of borrowers over 65 facing this predicament jumped 540% between 2002 and 2015, according to a report released by the Government Accountability Office in December.
Multiple factors explain that spike. For one, over the past several years we’ve witnessed rapid growth in the number of students going to college or returning to school during their career. But perhaps more important, rising college costs over the past few decades means that it’s more likely that an older adult would have taken on a student debt either to pay for their own schooling or that of a child.
The challenges these older or disabled borrowers face paying back their loans is increasingly pushing them toward the financial brink. The 1996 law that allows the feds to garnish Social Security benefits over student loans requires that they leave the borrower with a minimum of $750 in benefits. But that floor hasn’t been adjusted since the 1990s to account for the rising cost of living. In 2015, about 67,300 borrowers over 50 had their benefits garnished below the poverty line from just 8,300 borrowers in 2004.
By CNu at May 09, 2017 0 comments
Labels: debt slavery , doesn't end well , parasitic , Peak Capitalism
Monday, May 08, 2017
Unified, Independent, and Sovereign
By CNu at May 08, 2017 0 comments
Labels: culture of competence , hegemony , Living Memory , Naked Emperor , synthesis , The Great Game
Bún Thịt Nướng - Bún Bò Xào
By CNu at May 08, 2017 0 comments
Labels: food , priceless.... , synthesis
Nước Chấm
By CNu at May 08, 2017 0 comments
Labels: alkahest , culture of competence , food , priceless.... , synthesis
Nước Mắm
By CNu at May 08, 2017 0 comments
Labels: alkahest , essence , food , priceless....
Sunday, May 07, 2017
Empires Decline and Fall Due to Military Overreach and Economic Bankruptcy
By CNu at May 07, 2017 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , Deep State , institutional deconstruction , unspeakable
When Big Heads Collide....,
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