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  • Serious Flaws Patched in Cisco Modems, Gateways

    03/11/2016 6:54:58 PM PST · by Utilizer · 2 replies
    SecurityWeek ^ | March 11, 2016 | Eduard Kovacs
    Cisco released software updates this week to patch several high severity vulnerabilities in the company’s cable modems, residential gateways and security appliances. A couple of serious flaws in Cisco’s residential gateways were reported by Kyle Lovett, and Chris Watts of Tech Analysis. Lovett discovered an information disclosure vulnerability (CVE-2016-1325) that allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to access sensitive data on affected devices. The issue, caused by improper access restrictions, affects the Cisco DPC3941 Wireless Residential Gateway with Digital Voice and the DPC3939B Wireless Residential Voice Gateway. Watts identified a denial-of-service (DoS) flaw affecting the Cisco DPQ3925 8x4 DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless...
  • ‘Gatekeepers’ Director: Jews Like Israel Too Much

    01/29/2013 3:21:56 PM PST · by Eleutheria5 · 11 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 29/1/13
    Dror Moreh, an Israeli who directed the Oscar-nominated documentary “The Gatekeepers,” has suggested that Jews in the United States like Israel too much. “There is something that I felt while I am here in America, that most of the majority of the Jewish population here are cherishing Israel," Moreh told HuffPost Live. Their affection leads to the idea that “they have to support Israel no matter what,” he said. Moreh said their support boosts a trend of Israel “going towards an apartheid country.” “The Gatekeepers” interviews former Israeli heads of counter-terror departments who express concern over Israel’s presence in Judea...
  • House Wants to Deny Sanctuary Cities Aid

    07/06/2006 8:22:27 PM PDT · by SmithL · 42 replies · 1,485+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 7/6/6 | JENNIFER TALHELM
    Cities and states that aid illegal immigrants without reporting them to the authorities risk losing millions of dollars in homeland security and other federal money under two spending bills approved last month by the House. The bills, which fund the departments of Homeland Security, Commerce, State and Justice, were amended to refuse federal money to any city or state with policies that prohibit local government officials from alerting federal authorities about possible immigration law violators. House lawmakers say several cities and states allow criminal suspects to escape deportation because local officials, including police officers, turn a blind eye to the...