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Theives go on $45k shopping spree after stealing 2-> 1

Submitted by mask.of.sanity
mask.of.sanity writes "Thieves have made off with $45k after they intercepted a victim's two factor online banking codes used to verify large transactions.

The scammers got the Australian executive's mobile number from his daughter, and work place details from his willing secretary.

Armed with this data, they bluffed Vodafone which ported his phone number, meaning the criminals could verify the bank's two factor verification codes generated during their spending spree and the victim never knew a thing."

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Music

Would you buy this CD or download it?->

Submitted by Anonymous Coward
An anonymous reader writes "Paul Potts won the British TV show "Britain has Talent" with this opera song. His CD "One Chance" was released about two weeks ago. A real Cinderella story: a mobile phone salesman; not very good looking, blows the world away with sheer talent. YouTube has more than 5000 comments from stunned viewers. For the first time in 10 years I went to a music shop to buy a CD — because of the awesome talent and modest attitude of the artist. RIAA take note: I don't mind paying for quality. My question to Slashdotters: will you buy this CD or just download?"
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Places Rated, Skeptically 125

Posted by timothy
from the eyes-ever-askance-at-the-greener-grass dept.
Readers left more than 500 comments on yesterday's post suggesting that, after accounting for local price differences, the best-paid tech jobs aren't in Silicon Valley or other areas well known for computer jobs, but rather in smaller cities around the country. Quality of life is overall more important than salary, though, and it isn't an easy thing to measure. Several readers pointed to reasons why the most expensive places to live get to be so expensive, and why (for those who can afford to live there in the first place) locations like Silicon Valley are often worth their premiums. Read on for some of the most interesting comments from the discussion in today's Backslash summary.

Comment: Re:What is it with laymen? (Score 1) 58

by Eusebo (#15773611) Attached to: Catalytic Carbon Extraction in Fuel Cell Production?
Good thing nobody told these kids that their layman's understanding of geometry and trig wasn't sufficient to come up with something the "experts" hadn't already thought up.

If you're a physicist and can offer some genuine critique do so. Don't tear the guy apart just because he is smart enough to ask for someone more knowledgeable to evaluate his ideas.

Baker's First Law of Federal Geometry: A block grant is a solid mass of money surrounded on all sides by governors.

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