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Know thy vendors Special to The Miami Herald Miami is known for many things natural beauty, beautiful people, great weather and South Beach. That aside, it is also the fraud capital, not only in terms of Medicare and Medicaid, but in mortgage fraud,
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Some variants attempt to disguise network traffic to look like Windows Messenger and Yahoo!...Another variant tries to make the content of its traffic look like ordinary web traffic. RAT variants from legitimate protocols they seek to spoof, it is
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Special to the Ledger-Enquirer Heres the headline that got my attention: Wallet, GPS reported stolen from car. Its time for the annual warning that is so often ignored...Unfortunately, this is the season that brings out opportunists at their
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Game designers from across the globe descended on Culver City, Calif., for IndieCade this weekend, and some of the most memorable games they offered weren't necessarily the award-winners in the juried festival . Hero Complex spent a day in the arcade,
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Siegel, The Baltimore Sun Parked in Anne Arundel County and Annapolis are cars with tempting stuff in plain sight: a GPS unit on the dashboard, a cellphone on the console, a handbag with a wallet visible in it on the floor behind the driver's seat.
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You are best known for your documentary film, Secrets in Plain Sight which demonstrates the deliberate encoding of occulted numerology and symbology in the design of city grids, government institutions, corporate headquarters and temple structures
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Jun 12, 2012 The Muslim revolution 'hiding in plain sight' By Spengler "The great and still ongoing declines in fertility that are sweeping through the Muslim world most assuredly qualify as a "revolution" - a quiet revolution, to be sure - but a
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Mike Baad makes the trek daily, walking under the canopy of big trees while he surveys the health of newer residents. He knows each one by name, some since they were just wee sprouts. "This guy needs more water," he noted while hovering over a small
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The Austrian film "Michael," a calmly sustained study in creepiness, answers this question with an almost clinical look at a pedophile. Michael, a plain, introverted, bland office worker, keeps a 10-year-old boy locked in a basement in his home. We
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Although it was, in its broad outlines, a familiar thing, a basic-cable cop show with comically bantering leads -- Mary McCormack and Frederick Weller as Albuquerque-based federal marshals -- it had its own peculiar rhythms. At its best it was as
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