Gov. Kathy Hochul won’t be looking to looking to pick a fight with the Democratic Party`s far-left faction by rolling back a controversial law preventing 16 and 17-year-olds to be tried as adults.
After hauling in Bo Nix`s first three passes against the Bills, Broncos wideout Pat Bryant exited Saturday`s AFC divisional matchup after taking a big hit on his third reception.
LOWELL — A Maine murder suspect tore through Greater Lowell on Saturday morning, triggering a dangerous multi-community police pursuit that began in Lowell and ended later with a crash in New Hampshire.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump said Saturday that he would charge a 10% import tax starting in February on goods from eight European nations because of their opposition to American control of...
U.S. forces killed an al Qaeda affiliated leader allegedly linked to an ISIS attack that killed three Americans in Syria, as CENTCOM launched counterterrorism operations Jan. 16.
The Seahawks host the 49ers in the divisional round of the playoffs and expect quarterback Sam Darnold to play despite an injury. Follow along for live updates.
The Patriots` offense against the Texans` defense will be a real strength against strength battle. The post 18 stats to know for Sunday’s Texans-Patriots divisional round matchup appeared first on Boston.com .
Ars Technica reports: Security firm Mandiant [part of Google Cloud] has released a database that allows any administrative password protected by Microsoft`s NTLM.v1 hash algorithm to be hacked in an attempt to nudge users who continue using the deprecated function despite known weaknesses.... a precomputed table of hash values linked to their corresponding plaintext. These generic tables, which work against multiple hashing schemes, allow hackers to take over accounts by quickly mapping a stolen hash to its password counterpart... Mandiant said it had released an NTLMv1 rainbow table that will allow defenders and researchers (and, of course, malicious hackers, too) to recover passwords in under 12 hours using consumer hardware costing less than $600 USD. The table is hosted in Google Cloud. The database works against Net-NTLMv1 passwords, which are used in network authentication for accessing resources such as SMB network sharing. Despite its long- and well-known susceptibility to easy cracking, NTLMv1 remains in use in some of the world`s more sensitive networks. One reason for the lack of action is that utilities and organizations in industries, including health care and industrial control, often rely on legacy apps that are incompatible with more recently released hashing algorithms. Another reason is that organizations relying on mission-critical systems can`t afford the downtime required to migrate. Of course, inertia and penny-pinching are also causes. "By releasing these tables, Mandiant aims to lower the barrier for security professionals to demonstrate the insecurity of Net-NTLMv1," Mandiant said. "While tools to exploit this protocol have existed for years, they often required uploading sensitive data to third-party services or expensive hardware to brute-force keys." "Organizations that rely on Windows networking aren`t the only laggards," the article points out. "Microsoft only announced plans to deprecate NTLMv1 last August." Thanks to Slashdot reader j
Breckenridge Tourism Office President Lucy Kay gave Breckenridge Town Council a rundown of holiday tourism numbers at a Tuesday, Jan. 13, meeting. The holiday period, which the Breckenridge Tourism Office considers to be from Dec. 18...
Chaos erupted outside City Hall on Saturday as hundreds of protesters confronted a right-wing provocateur who was among those pardoned for crimes tied to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.
Santa Barbara County Animal Services (SBCAS), in partnership with Bunnies Urgently Needing Shelter (BUNS), is offering waived adoption fees for rabbits and guinea pigs through Sunday, February 15.
Future Cowboy at CSU Spur during the Stock Show will show people how. The post Colorado Ranchers and Consumers Can Team Up to Make Beef Supply Chains More Sustainable appeared first on Denver Westword .
Engineers have created a device that generates incredibly tiny, earthquake-like vibrations on a microchip—and it could transform future electronics. Using a new kind of “phonon laser,” the team can produce ultra-fast surface waves that already play a hidden role in smartphones, GPS systems, and wireless tech. Unlike today’s bulky setups, this single-chip device could deliver far higher performance using less power, opening the door to smaller, faster, and more efficient phones and wireless devices.
Renee Graziano says the claim that "Members Only: Palm Beach" is the new "Mob Wives" needs to sleep with the fishes ... because "Mob Wives" can`t be replicated. We caught up with the reality TV star in New York City earlier this week ... and, we…
Governor Jared Polis Outdoor recreation remains a key driver of tourism, workforce attraction and economic growth in the Pikes Peak region, and a new state investment aims to strengthen that advantage for decades to come. A Jan. 13 announcement from Gov. Jared Polis marked a significant milestone as the state of Colorado committed $2.5 million [...] The post State Investment Advances Creation of Pikes Peak Recreation Area, Unlocking Long-Term Economic and Community Benefits appeared first on SCBFD .
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC announces that forward Khori Bennett has been called up to represent the Jamaican National Team for an upcoming international friendly. Bennett has been a consistent attacking presence across the USL Championship, recording 20 goals in 55 appearances while logging 3,042 minutes of action. His sustained performances at [...] The post Switchbacks Forward Khori Bennett Called Up to Jamaican National Team for International Friendly appeared first on SoCo Insider .
Helicopters and small planes crisscrossing parts of Colorado’s skies this winter mark a key time of year when Colorado Parks and Wildlife is determining how the state’s big game herds are doing. Colorado Parks and...