Brazilian docs fool biometric scanners with bag full of fake fingers

Six silicone fingers, all in a row. BBC The BBC is one of several outlets carrying the bizarre story of a Brazilian doctor arrested for allegedly defrauding her employer, a hospital in the town of Ferraz de Vasconcelos, near São Paulo. At the time of her arrest, she was equipped with a total of sixteen fingers—ten of which God gave her, and six of which were crafted of silicone and given to her by coworkers. At least three of the extra fingers bore the prints of fellow doctors at the hospital. The doctor, Thaune Nunes Ferreira, 29, claims through her attorney that she was forced to use the silicone fingers to clock in to the hospital’s time card system in order to cover for absentee colleagues. “She says she was innocent because it is a condition they imposed on her to keep her job,” the attorney notes. According to the Bangkok Post and several other sources, Brazil’s Globo TV International network obtained and played footage of Ferreira clocking in to the hospital with her own permanently attached digits, then touching the same fingerprint scanner with two of the silicone fakes. The scanner produced paper time card receipts for her and the two employees to whom the silicone fingers’ prints belonged. In this way, notes the Post, “it looked like there were three doctors on duty when there was just one.” Read 2 remaining paragraphs | Comments

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Kali Linux, Successor of the BackTrack Penetration Testing Distro, Launched

mask.of.sanity writes “Kali, the sixth installment of the BackTrack operating system has been launched. The platform is a favorite of hackers and penetration testers and has been entirely rebuilt to become more secure, transparent and customizable. Metasploit too has been rebuilt to be more stable with an optional noob-friendly interface. Kali even works on ARM devices and comes ready to go for your Raspberry Pi.” The big new feature is that it’s been repackaged as a flavor of Debian, instead of using their own custom packaging magic. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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An Abandoned London Power Station Could Find New Life As a Stunning Roller Coaster

The Battersea Power Station is an iconic London building, but it’s been tragically unused since it was decommissioned in 1983. Now architectural firm Atelier Zündel Cristea wants to turn that around with a proposal to make the abandoned spot a roller coaster. Where do we sign? More »

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For first time, US military says it would use offensive cyberweapons

For the first time ever, the Obama administration has publicly admitted to developing offensive cyberweapons that could be aimed at foreign nations during wartime. According to an article published Tuesday night by The New York Times , that admission came from General Keith Alexander, the chief of the military’s newly created Cyber Command. He said officials are establishing 13 teams of programmers and computer experts who would focus on offensive capabilities. Previously, Alexander publicly emphasized defensive strategies in electronic warfare to the almost complete exclusion of offense. “I would like to be clear that this team, this defend-the-nation team, is not a defensive team,” Alexander, who runs both the National Security Agency and the new Cyber Command, told the House Armed Services Committee on Tuesday. “This is an offensive team that the Defense Department would use to defend the nation if it were attacked in cyberspace. Thirteen of the teams that we’re creating are for that mission alone.” Read 3 remaining paragraphs | Comments

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Sherlock Holmes copyrights are an insane hairball

Robbo sez, “The Independent Filmmaker Project has a great post examining the nonsense which continues to surround Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most loved character, Sherlock Holmes (now 125 years old) , and whether he resides not just at 221B Baker Street – but also in the public domain.” According to the lawsuit all the Sherlock Holmes stories entered the public domain under the laws of the United Kingdom and Canada in 1980. However, with the passage of the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976 the author of a work that had passed into the public domain in the United States, or his heirs, were entitled to restore the work to copyright in the United States under certain conditions. In 1981, Dame Jean Conan Doyle, the last surviving child of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, applied for registration of the copyright to “The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes,” a collection of stories. This work is comprised of 12 stories that were first published in various periodicals between 1921 and 1927, and the collection was first published as a book in the United States in 1927. The complaint asserts that the Doyle estate sent a letter to Pegasus Books threatening to prevent publication of “In the Company of Sherlock Holmes” unless it was paid a license fee. Kingler’s prior publisher, Random House, had reluctantly paid $5,000 fee for an earlier Klinger collection he edited titled “A Study in Sherlock,” even though Klinger believed he was not legally required to do so. The suit asks the court to make a declaratory judgment, establishing that the basic “Sherlock Holmes story elements” are in the public domain under U.S copyright law. Klinger claims that the stories in his new collection avoided drawing on copyrighted elements introduced in any of the Holmes stories published after January 1, 1923. In a 2004 decision, a U.S District court judge Naomi Reice Buchwald determined that of Doyle’s 60 Sherlock Holmes stories, nine might still be under copyright.[2]Although the character of Sherlock Holmes is in the public domain, various storylines, dialogue and characters that first appeared in these nine stories could be protected under U.S. copyright law. A copyright for a derivative work based on a prior work does not create copyright protection retroactively for the underlying work but can protect new material that has been added. Attentive readers will remember last month’s post about the scholar who is suing the Holmes estate over this question. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Public Domain [Mark Litwak/IFP] ( Thanks, Robbo ! )

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MediaPortal 1.3.0 FINAL Released

It’s been a long journey that came to an end now. We are very happy to present you the final version of  MediaPortal 1.3.0 today which includes an incredible amount of great new features, the stunning Titan skin, the completely revamped default Skins, bugfixes and usability enhancements. In fact, the amount of changes is so large that we can’t cover them here. So we only picked a few highlights of what is new in 1.3.0 compared to 1.2.0. Highlights of this release New Skins – Better than ever! The most obvious change for the 1.3.0 release is the new Titan skin, designed for users with a 16:9 display and a native resolution of 1080p. This skin has been refined during the beta and release candidate phases to provide an amazing out-of-the-box experience with MediaPortal. More information can be found in the Titan News Item . Team Titan did not stop at producing a new skin for MediaPortal. In addition to the new skin selection option, the installer also offers you the choice to install ‘ Titan Extended ‘ . This is a MediaPortal Extension which adds support for many community plugins, as well as a ‘ Titan Skin Updater ‘ plugin. Titan Skin Updater enables us to easily provide you with updates to the Titan skin – including bug fixes and support for new plugins – over the coming weeks and months. Titan is great, but for those who like the old default skins, these have also been enhanced. DefaultWide is designed for users with 16:9 display and a native resolution of 720p. Default is a non-widescreen skin for users with a 4:3 display and various native resolutions.   Enhancements to the skin engine and more skin features The following significant skin engine enhancements have been made to improve the usability and extensibility of the MediaPortal user interface: Skin themes  – Skin designers may offer themes for their skins. By convention, a skin theme should be selectable from the Settings -> General window where the skin selection is also made.  Skin themes provide the ability of the skin designer to offer such features as colour changes, font changes, layout changes or any combination of these or other special skin appearance or function related changes. New menubutton control  – A new versatile button control for displaying a list of selectable items. Skin settings  – Skin settings provide skins with user-definable (by the skin designer) property settings that can be leveraged for many purposes including making logical decisions about when or how controls are displayed and what the controls display. Skin settings add the capability to have significant design control over GUI customization. TV guide genre/custom colouring  – Provides the ability to highlight programs in the TV guide using colours. Based on your feedback, 1.3.0 now allows you to configure genre names in TV-Server setup so they work for all clients too! You may still configure genre colors in TV Client setup differently for each client. You may even enable or disable the colored buttons or borders and the the display of the genre map in the new TV Settings within MediaPortal. We have a lot to look forward to when skins start implementing these new features. In fact, some of these features are already being used in our new Default and Titan skins!   Native Blu-ray Support MediaPortal can now play your unencrypted Blu-ray discs, including the menus, extras, etc! Development will still be ongoing because BD-J (Blu-ray Java discs) aren’t supported (yet) but for now you can enjoy the best video & audio quality right within MediaPortal, without the need of an external video player (like PowerDVD or TotalMedia Theatre) or a separate Blu-ray player. Besides the playback of encrypted Blu-ray discs there are a few other limitations at the moment about which you can read more in our  Wiki . Attentention — Encrypted Blu-Ray discs require a 3rd party “on-the-fly” decoder. most commercial BD software comes with one that you can use for MediaPortal’s native player. The wiki (above) holds more information.   Perfectly Smooth Video Playback with MediaPortal Audio Renderer Nothing is more annoying than having your favorite actor (or actress) ‘stuttering’ on the screen because several frames are dropped or repeated to keep the video and audio in sync. Smooth video playback is one of the key requirements of all movie enthusiasts; but even if you have the right hardware, it is still a big challenge to achieve it.  So, our developers set out to create a solution for MediaPortal. It is called the  “MediaPortal Audio Renderer (MPAR)” . With MPAR you are not only able to get perfectly smooth video playback but in addition you get also the chance to speed up your video stream on the fly e.g. from 23,976 fps to 25 fps which gives you no more dropped frames if your TV only supports a refreshrate of 50 Hz.   Enhanced out of the box experience and improvements to codec configuration Some of you may experienced ‘codec hell’ or you maybe just don’t know exactly which codecs need to be installed to play all kind of your video and audio files. There is no need to worry about all this anymore because with MediaPortal 1.3 we will give you the option to install the LAV Filters . LAV Filters allow you to play most audio and video formats ‘out of the box’. No need to install codec packs or separate codecs and filters! Supported video acceleration types are DXVA, NVIDIA CUDA and Intel QuickSync, so you choose the best one for your HTPC hardware. In addition to that it’s now possible to configure all codec and/or filter properties from within MediaPortal Configuration. Simply click on the screwdriver icon right next to the specific codec/filter to set your preferred options. To give you even more control, we’ve also added a few new Codec sections like VC-1 & DivX.   “Settings” inside MediaPortal   Configuring MediaPortal is a lot easier in 1.3.0 Now you can configure almost all MediaPortal settings without leaving MediaPortal.  Deda has dramatically enhanced the “Settings” section inside MediaPortal as you can see in our latest news: ‘ While you are waiting for 1.3.0 beta… ‘   Big rework of My Videos Many new features and enhancements are included. Some highlights: Folders view screen Database view screen Movie info screen Actor info screen (new screen works only if movie info have IMDBid, otherwise old screen will be visible) Configuration + Scan Fanart support rework for database movies   Text file support in Videos For scraping accuracy every video file can be accompanied by a simple text file which contains only the IMDbid number (e.g. tt1234567). If a scraper, such as IMDb, supports search by IMDb’s ID number, MediaPortal will use the ID number for accurate scraping.   Windows 8 Support Windows 8 is now officially supported by MediaPortal. Of course, supporting a new operating system is not trivial, and there might still   be issues that we don’t know about. If you find a problem that seems to be specific to Windows 8, please open a bug report in the forum. Full list of changes You can review the complete change log for 1.3.0 by using the following links: Changelog: MediaPortal Changelog: TV-Server Changelog: Installer – DeployTool Compiled List of Skin and Plugin related changes Community Skinners and Developers should have a look at the following pages to find out about the changes which will effect their extensions. Some of these changes are mandatory to become 1.3.0 compatible: changes which affect skins changes which affect plugins Installation, Upgrade, Download and Feedback Installation When doing a clean installation of 1.3.0 final there is nothing special to worry about. Upgrade Notice : There is a small known issue during upgrades. The option “Use Existing Skin” doesn’t seem to work at the moment and Titan will always be choosen as the default skin after an upgrade. You can easily change to your prefered skin via MediaPortal configuration or even directly in MediaPortal -> Settings. We are working on a fix of this issue for you! Upgrading from 1.2.x, or 1.3.0 Alpha/Beta/RC to 1.3.0 final All MediaPortal 1.2.x and 1.3.0 Alpha/Beta/RC installations can be upgraded to 1.3.0 final, without losing your settings. Plugins: If you are running MediaPortal 1.2.x , then it is possible that some of your previously installed plugins will be shown as incompatible after the upgrade to 1.3.0 final ! Whether or not a plugin is incompatible depends on the MediaPortal subsystems the plugin uses. If you are running MediaPortal 1.3.0 Alpha, Beta or RC , then all your plugins are compatible with 1.3.0 final . If a plugin provides skin files for MediaPortal’s Default skin, then the author should also check the Skin related changes. Skins: Warning ! Due to the new features and changes introduced, none of the 1.2.x nor 1.3.0 Alpha skins are compatible with 1.3.0 final ! Please contact the author of the skin you use for further information and updates. Skins that work under 1.3.0 Beta also work under 1.3.0 final! Upgrading Extensions: The easiest way to upgrade your extensions is by launching the MediaPortal Extension Installer , and let it check for updated versions. However this only works for extensions that use our MPEI system. If the author of the extension releases it as a stand alone installer, you must contact them for an updated version. Upgrading from 1.2.0 Alpha or earlier to 1.3.0 final All MediaPortal installations starting with 1.1.0 RC1 can be upgraded to 1.3.0 final, without losing your settings. If you are running MediaPortal 1.2.0 Alpha or earlier, then none of your extensions (plugins and skins) will work after the upgrade to 1.3.0 final! You must update your extensions after the upgrade!  So, please make sure that 1.3.0 final compatible versions of your extensions are available before you start the upgrade! General note about Upgrades Manually stop TV-Service! On some systems our installer is not able to update the TV-Server installation because its files are locked or the service can not be stopped. For upgrades to 1.3.0 final we recommend that you manually stop the TV-Service and make sure, via Windows Task Manager (enable the “all users” option), that the TvService.exe process is really gone before starting to upgrade. Custom TV-Service properties If you manually changed the properties of the TV-Service (like restart on error options) , then you must redo these changes after the upgrade. The installer is not able to save and restore your custom service properties when it installs the new version of the TV-Service. Feedback Skin related We are very curious what you think about our new skins in 1.3.0. Please share your thoughts in the forums created for feedback on Titan and the Default skins. Bugs If you think you found a bug then please post a detailed report in our Bug Reports Forum . Make sure your report includes all the required information . Incomplete reports will be removed to keep the forum clean. Download Finally – the download. We hope that you took the time to read this release news entirely because it includes vital information about the major changes.   If you would like to support MediaPortal, we would be happy to receive a small donation ! The Team wishes you a lot of fun with this new release! .::. Download – MediaPortal 1.3.0 FINAL .::.   :: Post a Comment ::

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StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Released

Today Blizzard launched its first expansion to StarCraft 2, titled Heart of the Swarm. When initially developing StarCraft 2, Blizzard made the decision to split the game into three parts, each with a campaign as long as the original StarCraft. The initial release in 2010, Wings of Liberty, centered on the story of the Terrans. The newly-released Heart of the Swarm is focused on the Zerg. The final release, Legacy of the Void, will dedicate its campaign to the Protoss (and does not have a projected release timeframe yet). In addition to the new campaign, new units have been introduced for multiplayer and new maps have been added, which ought to shake things up in the competitive landscape. Blizzard has also made long-awaited improvements to the social system, including support for groups and clans. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Dropbox 2.0 brings functional drop-down menus to Mac and Windows

Dropbox for Mac received an update to version 2.0 on Tuesday, bringing with it a number of UI upgrades to the desktop. The most noticeable difference is the revamped and prettified drop-down interface, which now allows you to accept or decline sharing requests right from the menu instead of requiring a trip to the website. The new drop-down interface also displays a list of recently updated files from across your Dropbox-enabled devices, and it gives easy access to both sync settings and the Dropbox website. This is a small but significant change to the way the menu item previously functioned. In the past, there was not much functionality there, but now it’s a place where the user might actually go in order to see which files are being synced. Additionally, the new menu interface makes for much easier file or folder sharing. Select the item in the menu that you want to share and a “Share” button pops up on the right. Clicking it still takes you to the Dropbox website in order to invite other users, but it’s a start in making the desktop software a little more usable. Read 1 remaining paragraphs | Comments

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