ATM “jackpotting” — a sophisticated crime in which thieves install malicious software and/or hardware at ATMs that forces the machines to spit out huge volumes of cash on demand — has long been a threat for banks in Europe and Asia, yet these attacks somehow have eluded U.S. ATM operators. But all that changed this week after the U.S. Secret Service quietly began warning financial institutions that jackpotting attacks have now been spotted targeting cash machines here in the United States. Continue reading “Secret Service Quietly Warns Banks: Hackers Can Now ‘Jackpot’ ATMs, Drain All Cash In Minutes”
Author: Paul
While many companies are using President Trump’s tax cuts to give workers bonuses or raise wages, the maker of Kleenex and Huggies is doing the opposite.
Kimberly-Clark announced on Tuesday that it would cut between 5,000 and 5,500 jobs, or roughly 12 or 13% of the company’s employees. Continue reading “The Maker Of Huggies And Kleenex Is Firing Up To 5,500 Workers — And It’s Using Trump Tax Cuts To Pay For The Layoffs”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Close to one-third of drugs approved by the FDA are found to have safety problems, according to a research report from The Journal of the American Medical Association.
JAMA’s report stated that these safety issues, known as “postmarket safety events,” are “common after FDA approval, highlighting the importance of continuous monitoring of the safety of novel therapeutics throughout their life cycle.” Continue reading “STUDY: Over 30% of All ‘FDA-Approved’ Drugs Have Grave and Deadly Side Effects”
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1. Money cannot buy happiness – but it’s far more comfortable to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle.
2. Forgive your enemy – but remember the asshole’s name.
3. If you help someone when they’re in trouble – they will remember you when they’re in trouble again. Continue reading “5 things to remember in life.”
(Reuters) – Toys “R” Us Inc said on Tuesday it will shut about one-fifth of its stores in the United States in the coming months, as the toy store chain tries to emerge from one of the largest ever bankruptcies by a specialty retailer.
The closure of about 180 U.S. stores will begin in early February and continue until mid-April, Chief Executive David Brandon said in a letter on its website. http://bit.ly/2n5O1mR Continue reading “Toys “R” Us says to shut a fifth of its U.S. stores”
Breitbart – by Thomas D Williams, PhD
Pope Francis has conferred the title of “Commander of the Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great” on Lilianne Ploumen, a Dutch politician and vocal agitator for abortion rights.
Last year, Ploumen founded a pro-abortion organization called She Decides, which offers funding and support for international NGOs that provide, facilitate or campaign for abortion. Continue reading “Red Francis Honors Dutch Abortion Activist with Pontifical Medal of Knighthood”
An Israeli army officer who opened fire on a car of Palestinian civilians, killing a 15-year-old boy, will not be prosecuted, it was reported today.
Mahmoud Badran was killed, and four friends wounded, after returning from a swimming pool on the night of 21 June 2016. Continue reading “No Charges for Israeli Soldier Who Killed Palestinian Child Returning From Swimming”
Top Secret Writers – by Sally Painter
Ever since the public became aware that Monsanto and other crop growers had genetically modified staple crops, such as corn, soy, wheat and oats, controversy over the glyphosate (Roundup) resistant crops has grown.
In fact, many lawsuits have been brought against the Agra-giant with claims of health issues caused by chronic exposure to the herbicide.In 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared glyphosate a probable carcinogen to humans. Even the EPA came under fire for a 40-year cover-up of the harmful effects Roundup has on humans (1).In 2015, France banned the sale of Roundup and other glyphosates (2). Continue reading “Monsanto’s Weed Killer Roundup Found in Humans Up 500%”
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Grandmothers and Grandfathers? Well, here it is:
There was this loving grandfather who always made a special effort to spend time with his son’s family on weekends. Every Saturday morning he would take his 5-year-old granddaughter out for a drive in the car for some quality time — pancakes, ice cream, candy– just him and his granddaughter. Continue reading “The difference between Grandmothers and Grandfathers”
Switzerland has followed New Zealand and a few other localities to outlaw boiling live lobsters. It also requires them to be shipped in salt water. Supporters claim that lobsters can feel pain, a dubious prospect, given that they don’t have brains to process stimuli.
But never mind. The Swiss epitomize the world we are creating once we reject human exceptionalism and/or elevate eliminating – as opposed to mitigating — suffering to top societal priority. That can drive policy into surreal regions of misplaced priorities. Consider: Continue reading “Switzerland Outlaws Boiling Lobsters Because They Feel Pain”
The Daily Sheeple – by Joe Joseph
Yes, you read the title right… a FREE SPEECH demonstration was shut down because they didn’t get permission for something they had a right to do… Yep America… the land of the free… and the home of cognitive dissonance… Continue reading “Free Speech Demonstration Shut Down Due To Lack of Permission for Free Speech Demonstration”
Pope Francis begged for forgiveness Tuesday for the “irreparable damage” done to children who were raped and molested by priests, opening his visit to Chile by diving head-first into a scandal that has greatly hurt the Catholic Church’s credibility here and cast a cloud over his visit.
Francis faced controversy on another front as well: Overnight three more Catholic churches were torched, including one burned to the ground in the southern Araucania region where Francis will visit on Wednesday to meet with Chile’s indigenous peoples. While not causing any injuries, the nine church firebombings in the past few days have marked an unprecedented level of protest against history’s first Latin American pope on his home turf. Continue reading “Pope begs forgiveness for ‘irreparable’ harm from sex abuse”
CNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey
The federal government collected record individual-income-tax revenues through the first quarter of fiscal 2018 (October through December), according to the new Monthly Treasury Statement. This was the last quarter before the new tax-cut law signed by President Donald Trump on Dec. 22 took effect.
Despite taking in record individual-income-tax revenues, the federal government ran a deficit of approximately $225 billion during the quarter. Continue reading “Feds Collect Record Income Taxes Through December; Still Run $225 Billion Deficit”
ALLEN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – A North Texas family says their daughter’s side effects from the popular drug Tamiflu were beyond what they ever could have imagined – and left them saying never again.
Like so many others, the 6-year-old’s flu diagnosis that came with a choice: whether or not to take Tamiflu to speed up the course of the dreaded illness. Continue reading “Girl, 6, Suffers Frightening Side Effects After Taking Tamiflu”
And I will raise up for them a plant of renown, and they shall be no more consumed with hunger in the land. – Ezekiel 34/29
Where did the word ‘marijuana’ come from? In the mid 1930s, the M-word was created to tarnish the good image and phenomenal history of the hemp plant…as you will read. The facts cited here, with references, are generally verifiable in the Encyclopaedia Britannica which was printed on hemp paper for 150 years: Continue reading “The Marijuana Trick”