Tuesday, November 13, 2012

US is Tightening Web Privacy Rule to Protect Young

Federal regulators are about to take the biggest steps in more than a decade to protect children online. According to Natasha Singer of The New York Tiems, the moves come at a time when major corporations, app developers and data miners appear to be collecting information about the online activities of millions of young Internet users without their parents? awareness.
Some sites and apps have also collected details like children?s photographs or locations of mobile devices; the concern is that the information could be used to identify or locate individual children. For example, McDonald?s invites children who visit HappyMeal.com to upload their photos so they can make collages or videos.

These data-gathering practices are legal. But the development has so alarmed officials at the Federal Trade Commission that the agency is moving to overhaul rules that many experts say have not kept pace with the explosive growth of the Web and innovations like mobile apps. New rules are expected within weeks.

?Today, almost every child has a computer in his pocket and it?s that much harder for parents to monitor what their kids are doing online, who they are interacting with, and what information they are sharing,? says Mary K. Engle, associate director of the advertising practices division at the F.T.C. ?The concern is that a lot of this may be going on without anybody?s knowledge.?

The proposed changes could greatly increase the need for children?s sites to obtain parental permission for some practices that are now popular ? like using cookies to track users? activities around the Web over time. Marketers argue that the rule should not be changed so extensively, lest it cause companies to reduce their offerings for children.

?Do we need a broad, wholesale change of the law?? says Mike Zaneis, the general counsel for the Interactive Advertising Bureau, an industry association. ?The answer is no. It is working very well.?

The current federal rule, the Children?s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), requires operators of children?s Web sites to obtain parental consent before they collect personal information like phone numbers or physical addresses from children under 13. But rapid advances in technology have overtaken the rules, privacy advocates say.

Today, many brand-name companies and analytics firms collect, collate and analyze information about a wide range of consumer activities and traits. Some of those techniques could put children at risk, advocates say.

Under the F.T.C.?s proposals, some current online practices, like getting children under 13 to submit photos of themselves, would require parental consent.

Children who visit McDonald?s HappyMeal.com, for instance, can ?get in the picture with Ronald McDonald? by uploading photos of themselves and combining them with images of the clown. Children may also ?star in a music video? on the site by uploading photos or webcam images and having it graft their faces onto dancing cartoon bodies.

But according to children?s advocates, McDonald?s stored these images in directories that were publicly available. Anyone with an Internet connection could check out hundreds of photos of young children, a few of whom were pictured in pajamas in their bedrooms, advocates said.

In a related complaint to the F.T.C. last month, a coalition of advocacy groups accused McDonald?s and four other corporations of violating the 1998 law by collecting e-mail addresses without parental consent. HappyMeal.com, the complaint noted, invites children to share their creations on the site by providing the first names and e-mail addresses of their friends.

?When we tell parents about this they are appalled, because basically what it?s doing is going around the parents? back and taking advantage of kids? naivete,? says Jennifer Harris, the director of marketing initiatives at the Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, a member of the coalition that filed the complaint. ?It?s a very unfair and deceptive practice that we don?t think companies should be allowed to do.?

Danya Proud, a spokeswoman for McDonald?s, said in an e-mail that the company placed a ?high importance? on protecting privacy, including children?s online privacy. She said that McDonald?s had blocked public access to several directories on the site.

Last year, the F.T.C. filed a complaint against W3 Innovations, a developer of popular iPhone and iPod Touch apps like Emily?s Dress Up, which invited children to design outfits and e-mail their comments to a blog. The agency said that the apps violated the children?s privacy rule by collecting the e-mail addresses of tens of thousands of children without their parents? permission and encouraging those children to post personal information publicly. The company later settled the case, agreeing to pay a penalty of $50,000 and delete personal data it had collected about children.

It is often difficult to know what kind of data is being collected and shared. Industry trade groups say marketers do not knowingly track young children for advertising purposes. But a study last year of 54 Web sites popular with children, including Disney.go.com and Nick.com, found that many used tracking technologies extensively.

?I was surprised to find that pretty much all of the same technologies used to track adults are being used on kids? Web sites,? said Richard M. Smith, an Internet security expert in Boston who conducted the study at the request of the Center for Digital Democracy, an advocacy group.

Using a software program called Ghostery, which detects and identifies tracking entities on Web sites, a New York Times reporter recently identified seven trackers on Nick.com ? including Quantcast, an analytics company that, according to its own marketing material, helps Web sites ?segment out specific audiences you want to sell? to advertisers.

Ghostery found 13 trackers on a Disney game page for kids, including AudienceScience, an analytics company that, according to that company?s site, ?pioneered the concept of targeting and audience-based marketing.?

David Bittler, a spokesman for Nickelodeon, which runs Nick.com, says Viacom, the parent company, does not show targeted ads on Nick.com or other company sites for children under 13. But the sites and their analytics partners may collect data anonymously about users for purposes like improving content. Zenia Mucha, a spokeswoman for Disney, said the company does not show targeted ads to children and requires its ad partners to do the same.

Another popular children?s site, Webkinz, says openly that its advertising partners may aim at visitors with ads based on the collection of ?anonymous data.? In its privacy policy, Webkinz describes the practice as ?online advanced targeting.?

If the F.T.C. carries out its proposed changes, children?s Web sites would be required to obtain parents? permission before tracking children around the Web for advertising purposes, even with anonymous customer codes.

Some parents say they are trying to teach their children basic online self-defense. ?We don?t give out birth dates to get the free stuff,? said Patricia Tay-Weiss, a mother of two young children in Venice, Calif., who runs foreign language classes for elementary school students. ?We are teaching our kids to ask, ?What is the company getting from you and what are they going to do with that information?? ?

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Monday, November 12, 2012

How to use the VIP inbox on your iPhone and iPad

How to use the VIP inbox on your iPhone and iPad

The VIP inbox in iOS allows you to add favorite mail contacts to a VIP list. Their messages will then filter into their own section inside your Mail app. You also have the ability to set up specific tones and alerts for your VIP contacts which makes knowing who is e-mailing you easier than ever, which means better all around e-mail handling.

Follow along to find out how.

How to add contacts to your VIP list on iPhone and iPad

  1. Launch the Mail app from the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad.
  2. You will see a VIP inbox directly underneath your regular inbox. Tap on the blue arrow on the right.
  3. Tap Add VIP.
  4. Find the contact that you'd like to add to VIP and tap on their name. You'll notice some contacts are greyed out. These are contacts you don't have e-mail addresses saved for which means they can't be added.
  5. After you tap on their name they'll be automatically added to your VIP inbox.

How to set custom alert tones for your VIP inbox on iPhone and iPad

  1. Launch the Mail app from the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad.
  2. You will see a VIP inbox directly underneath your regular inbox. Tap on the blue arrow on the right.
  3. Towards the bottom you'll see a button for VIP alerts. Tap on it.
  4. The Notification Center alert settings for VIP inbox will automatically open.
  5. Here you can adjust banners, badges, and sounds for your VIP inbox. Tweak any settings you'd like to differentiate your VIP inbox from standard mail alerts.
  6. That's it, you're done!


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Firm is one of Streaming Media 100

When the founders of Valencia-based Influxis invested their last dollar into software to support their vision of allowing people to connect live on the Internet, little did they realize that within a decade Influxis would be named one of the top ?100 Companies that Matter Most in Online Video? by expert streaming-media judges for Streaming Media magazine.

The Santa Clarita company landed on a list of industry heavy-hitters such as Hulu, YouTube, Apple and Facebook.

Being selected means industry recognition, said Collin Lee, marketing director for Influxis. The online live-streaming company found itself on the list last year, and this year as well, he said.

?The judges go through a long list of companies and choose 100 of them that matter most in online video,? Lee said.

Not content to rest on its laurels, Influxis continues making advances as an interactive streaming solutions company to provide media server, network and services to companies who want to utilize the latest in streaming and live collaboration technologies. In October, the company made two moves to advance its capabilities even more.

Partnering with the maker of the software the founders spent their last dollar on when they launched their company, Influxis made an agreement with Adobe to take over the Adobe LiveCycle Collaboration Service, or LCCS, ? which will cease to exist at the end of the year, according to Lee. The software makes live streaming possible.

?We made an agreement with Adobe to take over their service,? he said. ?Influxis will be the only company supporting it. We put our own brand on it to provide customized streaming options and we provide our own expertise in supporting it. And we?ll still support Adobe?s LCCS customers.?

As a provider of real-time Web applications and online live collaboration tools, taking over LCCS was a natural fit for the company, said Richard Blakely, Influxis CEO and co-founder.

Influxis also partnered last month with Irvine-based Teradek, a company that manufactures hardware for wireless video products for filmmaking, live video production and broadcast media.

?It widens Influxis? capabilities,? Lee said. ?It allows customers to stream videos wirelessly or over cell networks to mobile devices or on their laptops.?

For the growing company with 30 employees, the overall strategy is to provide customers more comprehensive solutions, whether live or interactive, Lee said.

With the company?s new partnerships and also being recognized as one of the leading companies in online video, it?s been a busy last quarter, Blakely said.

?But I am even more excited about the products we will be launching next quarter, which will include major platform and infrastructure upgrades, WebRTC solutions and professional support for additional technologies,? Blakely said.

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Source: http://www.the-signal.com/section/24/article/80601/

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New title at Tarlton on politics that led to Civil War Tarlton Library News

book coverEdited by Paul Finkelman and Donald R. Kennon. Congress and the Crisis of the 1850s. Athens: Published for the United States Capitol Historical Society by Ohio University Press, c2012. From the publisher?s description:

During the long decade from 1848 to 1861 America was like a train speeding down the track, without an engineer or brakes. The new territories acquired from Mexico had vastly increased the size of the nation, but debate over their status?and more importantly the status of slavery within them?paralyzed the nation. In 1857, in the Dred Scott case, the Supreme Court held that all bans on slavery in the territories were unconstitutional. Meanwhile, northern whites, free blacks, and fugitive slaves resisted the enforcement of the 1850 fugitive slave law. In Congress members carried weapons and Representative Preston Brooks assaulted Senator Charles Sumner with a cane, nearly killing him. This was the decade of the 1850s and these were the issues Congress grappled with.

For more new titles at Tarlton, browse the latest arrivals available for checkout.

Source: http://blogs.utexas.edu/Tarlton-library-news/2012/11/new-title-at-tarlton-on-politics-that-led-to-civil-war/

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University English Language Faculty ? Qatar University in Doha

Foundation Program Department of English
Undergraduate English courses and/or Foundation English courses

Full-time, 3-year contract, renewable

The mission of the Qatar University Foundation Program Department of English is to develop students? English language proficiency to a level that will allow them to gain entry to and succeed in the academic programs offered by the colleges at Qatar University. The Program also aims to help students achieve academic readiness by equipping them with skills such as independent learning, critical thinking and the appropriate use of information and communication technology as a learning tool.

The Foundation Program Department of English at Qatar University is currently recruiting resourceful, culturally sensitive, academic professionals seeking creative input within a diverse EFL/EAP faculty, commencing late August, 2012. Responsibilities include teaching up to 18 contact hours per week in the Foundation multi-level integrated skills program or the Post-Foundation Undergraduate English program (additional hours as paid overtime); contributing to and participating in curriculum and program development; e-learning; testing and assessment; and student advising and support activities.

Salary and Benefits:

    ?Competitive, monthly tax-free starting salary (free of local taxes) commensurate with qualifications and experience with Qatar University employment performance-based annual increments.
    ?Teaching load of up to 18 hours per week with additional hours as paid overtime.
    ?Funded professional development opportunities, including international conference participation/presentation, are available subject to QU policies and regulations.
    ?Furnished accommodation (subject to QU Housing Department regulations); utilities are at the employee?s expense.
    ?Annual air tickets for the teacher, spouse, and up to three children under 18 years of age accompanying employee to Qatar.
    ?End-of-service gratuity based on the last month?s basic salary as governed by QU policies and regulations.
    ?Public health care and health-care insurance coverage for the employee and eligible dependents.
    ?Paid annual leave of about 60 days and additional government/university holidays (approximately 4 weeks in the Academic Year 2012/2013 QU calendar).
    ?Shipping allowances for unaccompanied luggage not exceeding 300 kgs (660 lbs) for the employee and 200 kgs (440 lbs) for the spouse, provided that supporting invoices are submitted.
    ?Educational allowances for three children from grade 1 through secondary education (up to the age of 18) at schools in Qatar where English is the medium of instruction.
    ?Interest-free car loan repayable in monthly installments over the length of the contract.

Starting Dates: February, 2013 or late August, 2013. Apply by sending cover letter and CV to fprecruit@qu.edu.qa (closing date ? 09 Dec, 2012 for February start or 01 April, 2013 for August start). Interviews via Skype, phone or in person (on campus or at TESOL Arabia, TESOL International, or other arranged venues).

For more information, please visit Qatar University at: http://www.qu.edu.qa or the Foundation Program Department of English at:
http://www.qu.edu.qa/foundation/english/ or contact us at: fprecruit@qu.edu.qa

Department of English - Foundation Program
Qatar University
P.O. Box 2713, Doha, Qatar
Tel: +974-4403-5330

Source: http://careers.tesol.org/jobs/4988064/university-english-language-faculty-qatar-university-in-doha-qatar

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Colleges And Marijuana Legalization - Business Insider

Social media is abuzz with future college students dreaming of doing bong hits openly on the greens of universities in Colorado and Washington state. But those dreams may go up in smoke.

"If someone thinks they are going to walk around campus smoking a joint, it's not going to happen," University of Washington spokesman Norman Arkans says.

Although voters in Colorado and Washington approved the legalization of marijuana, officials aren't expecting cannabis-welcoming changes in campus policy.

The federal government still considers marijuana illegal, and universities don't want to risk their federal funding for research or student financial aid.

"We don't see that it will change our policies very much," Arkans says. "We get caught in the vice between the state law and our obligations under the federal government. While it may be legal two blocks off campus, it will be illegal under federal law, so it will be illegal on campus."

Even the University of Colorado-Boulder, which tops Princeton Review's list of "Reefer Madness" schools, doesn't expect a change in policy anytime soon.

"We have a lot of sorting out to do," says University of Colorado-Boulder spokesman Bronson Hilliard. The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act puts the university at risk for all of its federal funding if they knowingly and willingly allow illegal substance use on campus.

"Now the question is, 'Is that a federal definition or a state definition of illegal?'" Hilliard says. "We are already sorting through it now, but it's complex and it's going to take time."

Other universities, including the University of Denver and The Evergreen State College, are waiting to hear from lawyers and the government on how the ruling will affect them. University of Denver spokeswoman Kim DeVigil says it's too soon to know how the school will handle the passage of the amendment.

Under the Colorado and Washington laws, personal possession of up to an ounce of marijuana would be legal for anyone 21 and older. Cannabis would be sold and taxed at state-licensed stores. In Colorado, a person could have up to six marijuana plants, but "grow-your-own" pot would still be banned in Washington. Both states prohibit public use.

"You won't see a big influx of people who just want to go to school in these states just because they want to party. They already can go party," court qualified cannabis expert Chris Conrad says. "The age limit is 21, so until they are 21 it will not make a huge difference no matter what campus they are on."

Craig Hirokawa, a University of Denver senior, voted against legalizing marijuana in Colorado. "What sort of message are we sending if we're using pot money to fund education?" the political science major says.

Hirokawa, 22, of Parker, Colo., says he doesn't think the new law will lead to an influx of drug users enrolling in the school. "They would have to wait three years to be able to smoke," he says, referring to the fact that people must be 21 to possess pot.

His opposition may be in the minority on campus. At a university election-watch party Hirokawa attended Tuesday, most students seemed happy with the results, he says.

"I find it difficult to believe that universities are all of the sudden going to cannabis-friendly coffee shops on campus," says Chris Simunek, editor-in-chief of High Times magazine, which advocates the legalization of marijuana. "I think for universities it is going to be best for them to look the other way, like they have been doing for years."

SEE ALSO: What Marijuana Does To Your Body And Mind

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/colleges-and-marijuana-legalization-2012-11

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

WordPress Security For Blogs and Small Business, Why care?

secure wordpress site

Quick answer to the question of whether you should be concerned about your WordPress security is an astounding YES. To say that your site is ?not important? enough or relatively protected from all the ?harm? that are out there is being flat out careless. I have seen many people saying that they have their WordPress site protected because they have installed a login limit security plugin or a firewall, and are now good to go.

Is that really enough? Well, it obviously helps, but hardly enough. WordPress is a great software and is used by millions. This makes it very popular and therefore prone to attacks. Login limits is a great security measure, but that alone is not enough. You know about the saying, ?better safe than sorry?, right?

Before I move forward let me show you my own experience about ?attempts? that have and are being made constantly on this site.

Bad Login Attempts

Here?s a screenshot of login attempts that my log showed in a number of days. 1417 bad login attempts, how scary is that?

wp security log

IPs that consistently have been trying to attack my site.

I blurred the IPs on purpose, but it is good to know what IP or range of IPs have been consistently attempting to login your site, so you can block it, dierctly on your hosting provider, using the IP deny security feature.
bad logins

Attempts using the user name ?admin?

As you can see from this log, the majority of attempts recorded is by using the username ?admin?.

bad username

Am I fully protected? Again, saying that I am 100% protected is no where close to reality. The sheer number of attempts that happen on my site is so big that one may wonder that in one of these days, one may just be able to get in. The only thing that I am sure of is that, it happens every single day, no exceptions.

So how do we improve security?

There are many thing you can do, and I won?t be repeating it here, over and over, as I provide some links below that contains information and additional resources you can look at. Nonetheless, the following are the absolute essentials, and of which, I strongly recommend you following:

Username ? If you noticed above, the username that has been consistently used is ?admin?. Yep, that?s the standard or default username from WordPress and if you are using it, you are providing 50% chances of someone being able to login your account without proper authorization.

Recommended action: Change it, period. How? See the recommended security plugin below.

Password ? Seems like for many users still is an enigma. If you use any or a derivative of the 25 passwords listed here, then you should seriously think of changing it like ASAP. In addition, it does not hurt to change your passwords on a regular basis.

Recommended action: Use strong passwords. How? Here?s how to make a strong password without complications.

Backup ? Probably the only real safety net one can have. Regular backups is an absolute must and you should find the best way to do this. You can check from your hosting company what types of backup procedures they have, you can do it on your own, install an automated backup plugin that will do it for you, or make use of services such as that offered by ManageWP (aff link) which allows you to manage backups and more, on up to 5 websites for $4 a month. Totally worth it.

Recommended action: Need I say it again ? backup, backup and backup some more (use the grandfather, father and son method)

Install Better WP Security

Or any other WordPress security plugin. Better WP Security is however my favorite and I recommend using. I have tried and tested several others, but this one does the job of securing your site quite well. It not only has the login limits, it will make suggestion as to ?other? vulnerabilities your WordPress site may have.

Watch the video for a quick tutorial on how to install and set it up using the basic functionalities.

Finally, there are also services that help increase your sites security, as well as helping it to improve its performance. CloudFlare is one of those that I make use of, its free, and something worthwhile checking out (video ? see link on description).

Here are some additional articles and resources,? that I highly recommend you reading, if you get the chance.

That?s it! How about you? Have you been a victim of attacks? What are you doing to improve your sites security. Do you even have one in place?

Source: http://www.iblogzone.com/2012/11/wordpress-security-blogs-small-business.html

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